The Garden Fork is made of iron on one end and wood on the other. The wooden part is a handle that is held back and forth with both hands, just like the back of the shovel or shackle we hold; the iron part has a ring or square hole on the wooden part at one end, or it is a handle The wooden handle is sharpened and inserted into the cylindrical sheath. On the other side of the iron part, there are three neatly arranged, relatively sharp, three pointed teeth at a certain distance from each other.
When using it, use both hands one after the other, and use the front hand to dig downwards, which can dig up the denser soil blocks and also make the looser soil looser.