by Noel | Apr 24, 2019 | CobraHead, Garden Tools, Gardening, Vegetable Growing
I took advantage of some really warm April days to set up my low hoop tunnel. Several years ago I stopped doing an additional potting off of my seedling starts and instead I’ve been placing the small starts directly in the soil of a bed covered with a low tunnel. I first had to clean off a leaf covered bed and loosen up the compacted soil with a broadfork. I then added 25 gallons of composted soil. Ready to Plant I had to work in the compost and shape up the bed....
by Judy | Apr 24, 2019 | CobraHead, Recipes
We’re using up the last of our 2018 potato crop. We don’t have quite the proper root cellar storage system so this is a good thing. They were starting to sprout which is a bad thing if you want edible potatoes. The potatoes used in the crust were Adirondack Blue and King Harry. The seed was purchased from the certified organic Wood Prairie Farm in Bridgewater, Maine. Crust: 425 degrees F, 20 minutes 2-3 medium to large potatoes, thinly...
by Anneliese | Apr 24, 2019 | CobraHead
When we first designed the CobraHead Long Handle, we wanted to make it as comfortable as possible for people to do their weeding while standing up. For that reason, we offer three different handle sizes. The handle lengths are 48″, 54″, and 60″, but actual tool length with the blade attached is 8 inches longer. Remember to keep that in mind if you’re measuring an existing hoe to use as a comparison. Most gardeners will prefer the 54″...