List of products by brand Le Fer de Terre

Handle

manche
Handle in ash, length 110 cm for the "Fer de Terre" broadfork
€14.00
Potelet
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Potelet

U-001
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€39.00

Le Croc with handle

croc
The Croc is a natural addition to the Fer de Terre tools.This is a pick enabling detailed work where the Fer de Terre cannot reach.It can be used after the Fer de Terre for dragging weeds to the composter.It can be used for hoeing during the growing season, between structured plantation work and any semi-intercropping. Delivered with its handle
€69.00

2-prong broadfork with handles

grelinette-fourche-2-dents
With a weight of 3 kilos, the 2-prong "Fer de Terre" is ideally suited for working in areas that may be inaccessible such as structured plantation work, hedges, roses, and under trees for aerating the roots or between shrubs.Delivered with two handles
€75.00

3-prong broadfork with handles

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With a working width  of 22 cm and weight of 3.6 kilos, the 3-prong "Fer de Terre" broadfork (of the Grelinette type) is ideally suited for small areas of 50 to 100 m2. It is particularly recommended for hoeing between rows after sowing or planting, or for structured plantation work, hedges, roses, and under trees.Delivered with two handles
€79.00

4-prong broadfork with handles

grelinette-fourche-4-dents
With a working width of 33 cm and a weight of 4.1 kilos, the use of the 4-prong "Fer de Terre" broadfork (Grelinette type) is recommended for all medium to large spaces. It provides ideal working conditions for all kinds of terrain, even for fallow land. It is particularly recommended for heavy earth types.Delivered with two handles
€85.00

5-prong broadfork with handles

grelinette-fourche-5-dents
With a working width of 44 cm and a weight of 4.4 kilos, the 5-prong "Fer de Terre" broadfork (Grelinette type) is suitable for large areas with a light soil. It is not recommended for heavy soil, but is recommended for loose groundDelivered with two handles
€90.00

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