Jimmy digging fork with 4 tines in blue, complete with ash wood T-handle with a length of 85 cm. The forged tines have a sharp point and are 1.5 cm wide and 27 cm long.
A digging fork is used for turning over or loosening soil, transplanting perennials and shrubs, turning compost piles, and lifting potatoes and other tuber crops.
The advantage over a spade is that the flat tines greatly reduce the chance of damaging or cutting roots. In addition, much less soil and stones stick to it, making the blade less heavy.