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Third Person
garden weeders
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a tool used to remove weeds and other unwanted plants from gardens and flower beds
A garden weeder is a tool used to remove unwanted plants, or weeds, from a garden or lawn. It typically has a long handle with a sharp, pointed end designed to dig into the soil and pull weeds out, including their roots. Weeders help prevent weeds from taking up space and resources needed by other plants. Some garden weeders have a simple, straight design, while others have curved or forked ends for different types of weeds. Using a weeder makes it easier to keep a garden clean and healthy by removing weeds without damaging nearby plants.
- The gardener used a garden weeder to remove the stubborn weeds growing between the flowers.
- I spent the afternoon pulling weeds from the flower beds with my trusty garden weeder.
- She grabbed the garden weeder to clear the path of unwanted plants that were crowding the garden.
- After a few minutes of using the garden weeder, the garden was free of weeds and looked neat.
- The garden weeder made it easy to get rid of deep-rooted weeds that were hard to pull by hand.