• A column with no settings can be used as a spacer

  • Link to your collections, sales and even external links

  • Add up to five columns

  • Add description, images, menus and links to your mega menu

  • A column with no settings can be used as a spacer

  • Link to your collections, sales and even external links

  • Add up to five columns

  • Clark Cultivator

    The favourite for weeding and planting jobs.

    The Clark Cultivator is a clever little weeding tool that is great in tight spaces where you don’t want to disturb your other plants. Its angled blade glides through soil with ease, making it perfect for tackling tricky and deep-rooted weeds or prepping holes for seedlings.

    This tool is designed and made in Christchurch, New Zealand.

    Description

    It’s similar in style to the popular Niwashi, but with a unique New Zealand design that’s built to last. Crafted from surgical-grade stainless steel, with a comfy contoured handle and thumb grip, it gives you great control and power without the strain.

    Light, tough, and a joy to use—it’s one of those tools you’ll be glad to have in your garden belt. We have a pocket attachment for our garden belt that the Clark Cultivator fits in nicely so you can carry it around with you!

    Features

    The Blade:
    Made from high-quality, laser-cut stainless steel, the blade is tough, wear-resistant, and can be sharpened for long-lasting use.

    The Handle:
    Constructed from 100% recyclable polycarbonate, the handle offers superior strength and impact resistance, ensuring lasting durability.

    Measurements:
    Total length 24cm, blade length 10cm.

    Care of tool

    Clean after use, if it gets wet dry thoroughly, store indoors in a dry, covered space.

    The stainless steel blade is tough and long lasting, if rust does appear use find sandpaper to gently remove it.

    A light rub of tallow on the blade can add an extra layer of protection.

    FAQ

    Q: Is the Clark Cultivator suitable for all soil types?
    A: Yes, it handles everything from light fluffy soil to heavier clays. The sharp stainless steel blade glides through compacted areas with ease.

    Q: Can the blade be sharpened?
    A: Yes, the blade is designed to last for years and can be sharpened with a small file when needed.