Monday, May 18, 2015

old Fork to Garden Scraper

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Every year the trouble to pull out the moss of the gaps between the stones. 
Now I used my garden scraper made out of an old fork and it works very well! 
All you have to do is to bend the outer tines of the fork together (by using pliers) and the both inner tines. 
Jedes Jahr die Mühe, das Moos aus den Lücken zwischen den Steinen zu entfernen. 
Jetzt habe ich meinen Kratzer, gemacht aus einer alten Gabel, benutzt und es funktioniert super! 
Man muss nur die beiden äußeren Zinken der Gabel zusammenbiegen (mit einer Zange) und dann die beiden inneren Zinken. 
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Use the inner tines for small gaps. 
Die inneren Zinken für schmale Lücken benutzen. 
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Use the outer tines for wider gaps. 
Die äußeren Zinken für breitere Lücken benutzen. 
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17 comments:

  1. What a neat tip!

    Thanks for joining the Link Up this week!

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  2. Great idea!
    So glad you shared at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/05/textures.html

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  3. Very clever! Thanks for sharing with us at the Merry Monday link party! Hope to see you again next week!

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  4. Thank you for joining our Oh My Heartsie Girl Wordless Wednesday Link Party, what a great tip, thank you. Have a great day, co-host Evija @Fromevijawithlove

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  5. Cleaver idea! Thanks for lending your craftiness to Oh My Heartsie Girl Wordless Wednesday!

    Shellie
    www.thefabjourney.com

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  6. I absolutely love it. Thanks for sharing because I have a walk path where this tip would make life a little easier.
    Carole @ Garden Up Green

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  7. Thank you for stopping by Oh My Heartsie Girl to share your tutorial, what a clever tool that you have created!! Have a great week! Karren

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  8. You found a way to make it work!

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  9. Great tip although I love the moss look. It makes everything feel rustic and old. Nice fork adaptation though. I'll probably do this.

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  10. I was just needing a tool to do just this job!

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  11. How clever! Thanks for sharing the tip!
    Hugs,
    Patti

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  12. Thats a great idea!!! Now I need to go find an old fork. Thanks for sharing and the super great tip.

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  13. Great idea! Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty.

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  14. Very clever! So much better than the regular garden tools on the market!! You should patent your idea ;)
    Thank you so much for sharing with us Creative Craft Challenge and hope you'll join us in June's challenge too! Pinned to our group board. :)

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  15. Thanks for sharing your awesome tip at the Creative Craft Challenge Party. Hope you will be joining us again in June for the next challenge.

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  16. wow what a cool idea!! and so easy to make and replace! We have a moss problem too so this will be a much needed and used tool!

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