Garden scoops
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— a small garden tool for precise work with soil where a shovel is inconvenient: the scoop helps quickly dig a hole, add soil, and carefully top up around the roots. Thanks to the narrow "bucket," the scoop is easier to control, reducing the risk of damaging seedlings or bulbs, and it's also convenient for working in pots, planters, and greenhouses. Compared to a mini-shovel, the scoop is usually better suited for scooping and transferring loose substrate, and compared to a full-sized shovel, it excels in precision and maneuverability. A simple use example: make holes for strawberries or tomato seedlings, add soil when hilling, transplant flowers into containers, and quickly add mulch or compost to the desired spot.