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Marker Attachment for a Garden Rake.

A good way of making drills or seed rows of uniform width and depth is to have an attachment for the garden rake as sho>wh. The device consists of a piece of tin or sheet metal having V-shaped pro-

jections on one edge the width of the rows. The other edge of the metal is inserted between the teeth on the rake. Thus it can be easily drawn over the garden bed to mark the rows. After the seed has been planted, reverse the tin and use it as a hoe for filling the rows.

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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 December 1914, Page 3

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Marker Attachment for a Garden Rake. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 December 1914, Page 3

Marker Attachment for a Garden Rake. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 4 December 1914, Page 3

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