Roll Fix for Effortless Weeding and Soil Cultivation
Vegetable garden
Want to remove weeds from your garden without strain or backache? With the Roll Fix, you can now work more than 5 times faster than with a regular hoe. Remove weeds and loosen soil after rainfall, when the work requires minimal effort. Prepare your soil correctly for sowing and planting. Enjoy more time to relax in your garden, which will reward you abundantly with its produce.
When to Remove Weeds from Garden Beds
Weeds in garden beds compete with your plants for nutrients and water. It’s best to remove them at the beginning of their growth. This is easiest to do after rainfall when the work goes the fastest. In heavier soils, it’s best to do this a day or two after heavy rain. In light, sandy soils, you can start the task on the same day if the soil is not too wet.
How to Quickly and Effectively Remove Weeds from Your Garden?
The easiest and fastest way to remove weeds is with a smaller Roll Fix (12 cm). With this innovative tool, you can easily cut weeds in garden beds and paths.
It’s also very useful for loosening soil after rain, as it successfully replaces a hoe. More and more gardeners are using it and are satisfied with it. The work is done easier and faster compared to a hoe.
Roll Fix (12 cm):
- For weeds in garden beds and soil loosening
- 5 to 7 times faster than a hoe
- Pain-free and effortless
- Effectively and quickly removes weeds
- Cut weeds quickly decompose
★★★★★ Responses from happy customers: I am very satisfied with the tool; it works like a charm. Even the children enjoy using it to help with the work. – Tania F. / Germany I like it, the work is done quickly and with little effort. – Teja S. / Slovenia |
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Roll Fix Works 5 Times Faster Than a Hoe
Removing weeds and loosening soil with the small Roll Fix (12) is 5 to 7 times faster than with a hoe. Before starting work, check that the soil does not stick to your shoes or tools. With the Roll Fix, which weighs only 1.6 kg, push and “drive” through your garden and cut the weeds. This way, you avoide any back or spine problems.
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The work is easiest to do after rain when the soil is loose, and the work goes quickly and smoothly. This leaves you more time to enjoy your garden. The working width of the tool is 12 cm, making it particularly suitable for removing weeds in between rows. The tool does not need to be lifted as it simply “rolls” along the beds. The Roll Fix is pulled or pushed shallowly between rows of vegetables.
You don’t need to collect the weeds either, as they will wither in a day or two after being cut. When loosening and cultivating, you don’t have to bend over.
Loosen the Soil Every 10 to 14 Days
The soil in the garden should be loosened every 14 days or after every heavy summer rain. Heavy downpours are particularly problematic for young seedlings at the beginning of their growth. At this time, the soil should be loosened regularly, otherwise, the soil quickly becomes too compacted.
It’s important to know that this is the only way to maintain loose and moist garden soil that is not crusted.
Other Reasons for Loosening Soil in the Garden
We loosen the garden soil to maintain the ratio of water, air, and solid particles in the soil as close to ideal as possible for plants. Only in loose, airy soil will water not run off the surface during heavy rainfall. There will also be less evaporation of water on hot summer days. At the same time, the supply of water from deeper soil layers is improved. This means that garden beds need to be watered less, which is certainly welcome in any garden.
In recent years, we have been experiencing droughts in the spring and summer months. Therefore, regular loosening of the soil with a small hand cultivator is recommended. This way, the soil will not become compacted even after the first heavy rainfall.
Preparing the Garden Without a Hoe or Spade
Garden beds should be prepared at least three times a year. First, they are prepared in the spring with the help of loosening and Quick Fork, secondly in early summer, and thirdly at the end of summer and beginning of autumn when sowing and planting for autumn and winter. Fourthly, they can be loosened in mid-October, when the soil is prepared for winter rest.
By deep loosening, we do not disturb the microorganisms in the soil because we do not turn the soil. Soil prepared in this way is more airy, and nutrients and water are more easily accessible to plants.
★★★★★ Responses from happy customers: I have it. It´s great for my husband and me. – Isa K. / Austria My comment on the Quick Fork – fantastic, easy, practical, quick and makes work easy even if the soil is hardened. – Martin B. / Bochum, Germany |
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The easiest way to prepare a garden bed for summer, spring, and autumn sowing and planting is with the help of Quick Fork and a larger Roll Fix (20 cm)
With the cultivator, the soil is crushed into smaller lumps without a hoe or rake, which remain on the surface of the soil after deep loosening. The garden is then ready for new sowing and planting. Larger Roll Fix (20 cm) is the ideal tool for the final preparation of soil into a fine-grained structure.
Roll Fix (20 cm):
- For bed preparation and weeds on garden paths
- Removing weeds in fields, orchards, and vineyards
- 10 times faster than a hoe
- Bed preparation without a rake
- Pain-free and effortless
★★★★★ Responses from happy customers: I bought the Roll Fix as a gift for a friend. I have been using mine for the third year now. – Eva K. / Germany We have tested the Roll Fix and are very satisfied because it makes work easier and it reduces the working time.” – Jakob A. / Austria |
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Roll Fix (20) in Orchards and on Garden Paths
The larger Roll Fix (20 cm) can also be used to cut weeds in the inter-row space in orchards. You can also cut weeds on garden paths.
The blade is also suitable for removing weeds throughout the year if vegetables are planted at wider row spacing.
How heavy is the Roll Fix (20)?
The larger Roll Fix (20 cm) is slightly heavier than the smaller Roll Fix (12 cm), as it weighs 2.2 kg without the wooden handle. The hand cultivator is pushed or pulled through the garden. The tool does not need to be lifted, as it is “driven” through the garden with the help of the cultivator.