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You must have had moments when you had to keep picking up a different tool and still couldn’t find the one that did the job really well. After raking have you ever had to manoeuvre yourself into difficult positions so that you can gather up the waste with your hands or with another tool? With the Gark that is a thing of the past!
On the lawn
The Gark will keep your lawn clean and in good condition without you having to repeatedly bend over or to get down on your knees. Now you can remover leaves, grass, moss and other waste in an upright position, literally in a jiffy.
Even after the waste has been rained into the lawn, the special construction of the Gark’s teeth will ensure that even grass and leaves stuck to the bottom are removed easily and efficiently. You avoid the nuisance of bare patches or patches with poor growth. The Gark glides easily over the grass and does not burrow into the ground.
In the flower beds
It is extremely important that after digging or pulling out weeds, and also after raking leaves and foliage, you preserve the humus in your garden. It is not unusual for a lot of this precious humus to get thrown on the waste heap or in the bin. The Gark helps to prevent this.
Because of the unique construction of its teeth, the Gark’s tray slides easily and horizontally over the top layer of the soil. Then you can use the Gark like a sieve. The shape of the tray and the distance between the teeth ensures that the small particles and soil are sifted back onto the bed. The handle of the Gark (D-grip) gives the necessary stability so that you are able to shake and sift in a controlled manner.
On the paths
Whether the path is hard or made of sand and gravel, the specific design of the Gark’s teeth helps you to tidy up anything you come across easily. Any unevenness in the path will be absorbed by it’s teeth that have a slightly upward curve. The Gark is also ideal for keeping a gravel path leaf-free. Only the leaves are cleared and fine gravel is sifted back onto the path.
In the pond
Thread algae, foliage and plant waste all find their way into your pond. Because the Gark’s tray is open and has teeth that are closely spaced can it clear the pond without difficulty. An important advantage of the Gark is that its flexible teeth will not damage the lining of your pond.
Fertilisation
Also when it comes to fertilising your lawn or flower beds the Gark is the perfect tool, especially for spreading compost or dry manure. Because of its large tray and large loading capacity you can shovel up large quantities in one go. The closely spaced teeth ensure an accurate and even spread of the fertiliser.







