Try the Natural Gardener instead. Or other locally-owned places like Callahan’s.
vivalakellye
My special interest the past two years has been gardening, and I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen a stirrup hoe at any standard local nursery. Maybe check an Ace affiliate, Tractor Supply, McCoys, Callahans, etc.?
I’m going to Tractor Supply later today and can report back.
Medieval_Mind
You may need to check a few different area codes
WhimsicalHoneybadger
Got my stirrup hoe/hula hoe at Tractor Supply.
distrucktocon
Are you asking us “where the hoes at?”
To be fair I bought all my specialty stuff at hoss tools, or hardware/garden stores like macallens, ace hardware, mccoys, and tractor supply.
WallabyPitiful902
I have a stirrup hoe and a single tine cultivator I bought online from Hoss tools a few years ago. I know it’s not a local store, but they are nice durable tools. My home depot shovel feels like a cheap toy next to them.
sassergaf
Try Breeds ACE hardware
victotronics
Cue the Two Ronnies skit.
nitrogea
I was actually just about to post one on Facebook marketplace. It’s the same design as the tool in the first image. If you want it for $10, just let me know.
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Call up natural gardener. Pretty sure I’ve seen at least the first picture there.
Breed & Co. in Westlake. Looks as if they have this item in stock.
https://www.acehardware.com/search?query=stirrup%20hoe
Home Depot and Lowe’s are not [Scottish](https://tenor.com/view/mike-myers-crap-snl-its-crap-gif-12328660517284071511), especially when it comes to gardening tools. But also most everything else garden-related.
Try the Natural Gardener instead. Or other locally-owned places like Callahan’s.
My special interest the past two years has been gardening, and I’m pretty sure I’ve never seen a stirrup hoe at any standard local nursery. Maybe check an Ace affiliate, Tractor Supply, McCoys, Callahans, etc.?
I’m going to Tractor Supply later today and can report back.
You may need to check a few different area codes
Got my stirrup hoe/hula hoe at Tractor Supply.
Are you asking us “where the hoes at?”
To be fair I bought all my specialty stuff at hoss tools, or hardware/garden stores like macallens, ace hardware, mccoys, and tractor supply.
I have a stirrup hoe and a single tine cultivator I bought online from Hoss tools a few years ago. I know it’s not a local store, but they are nice durable tools. My home depot shovel feels like a cheap toy next to them.
Try Breeds ACE hardware
Cue the Two Ronnies skit.
I was actually just about to post one on Facebook marketplace. It’s the same design as the tool in the first image. If you want it for $10, just let me know.
Cranklin’s
Oops wrong sub