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Radius Garden 203 PRO Garden Stainless Steel Digging Fork, One Size, Original Green

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$69.99

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About this item

  • Every serious gardener needs a serious digging fork. This ergonomic twist on a classical, English design with square tines is ideal for turning and cultivating soil; moving mulch, sod, and yard debris; or digging Potatoes and perennials.
  • Unbreakable resin-encase Steel shaft
  • Seamless, extra-long socket perfectly designed to tackle tight spaces
  • The ergonomic natural radius O-Handle grip provides four-times the grip surface of traditional d-handles. Made from a comfortable non-latex, thermoplastic elastomer molded over polypropylene
  • Lifetime guarantee (Continental us only)



4.7 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #72,923 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
  • #42 in Pitchforks
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No

We've always loved gardening with digging forks. We find they are one of the most versatile tools one can own. We use them to dig up bulbs & root vegetables every year. Other annual tasks include turning the soil in our Beds, turning compost, & pitching waste. We Also like to use them to aerate around the bases of shrubs & perennials prior to spring & fall fertilizing. The Radius pro digging fork combines a traditional, stainless steel blade design with our patented, natural Radius grip for an outstanding user experience.


CG
Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2025
Love my new tool. Digs well.
Stephanie
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
Saw this on a gardening video and thought I'd give it a try. I'm not getting any younger and need a little more help than I used to, and this does the job well. It's a little heavier than I'd prefer (and I think it does come in a lighter version but was sold out) but that's probably what helps make it so sturdy. I do a modified no-till and didn't want to invest in an awkward broadfork. This is perfect for getting into smaller spaces in between plants and pots, etc. The height is great for me (I'm 5' 6") and the handle is perfect for those who need to use both hands. It's helped me finish some jobs by myself and not have to call on my teenager to help. That independence is priceless!
Pix
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
Several reviews later, I opted for this Radius stainless steel edger. Durability, strength, and to a greater degree corrosion resistance in that I live in a humid environment. Well made, durable, ergonomic, and unless misused as a prying tools, Radius garden tools can be willed to next of kin. My picture depicts the edger on the left in the packaging received, and to the right, a Radius Root slayer purchased at the same time. The edger came in a flimsy unmarked box with zero packing and not so much as a layer of bubble wrap. The box was collapsed, handle was damaged, and the blade bent out of whack. The Rootslayer was received in perfect condition due to original and excellent packaging. I sent the damaged edger back, and was promptly forwarded another. Again, received in a box, this time with one very thin layer of bubble wrap, thankfully undamaged. Excellent product, horrible packaging. Save $20, get the red one.
Mary
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2022
This is the tool I have been looking for all my life! I need to use my foot when prying rocks or levering out big weeds and finally I can!!! I have used mine for several years with no issues. It is tough!
toughcrowd
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2022
Bought this to emulate a vintage (no longer produced) manual edger I had been borrowing from a neighbor. It works great on hard-to-cut sod growing in dense, hard-to-penetrate soil. I like the turned top edge, which makes it easier to step down on the blade. I haven't owned it long enough to know if the rusting issue others have noted is really a problem when properly cared for. Others have written about: 1)the blade not being sharpened; 2)the shaft being too short. The blade arrived with sharpness typical for a shovel or edging tool and cuts sod fine; not sure what these people are using their edgers for that they need them to be sharper! I am over 6'2" and the shaft length is fine. The shaft needs to be long enough so that one can stabilize the tool while stepping it into the sod. I have all my height in my legs (so I benefit from longer tools), and the top of the handle still sits at the perfect height so I can rest my hand on it with an ergonomic, slightly flexed elbow position. And the round handle is perfect to allow one to rock the tool side-to-side to lengthen the cut. Again, I can't understand how people are using this tool that they complain about its length.
K. W.
Reviewed in Canada on March 31, 2022
I'm very impressed with the design and quality material/steel used in this edger. Haven't used it yet but can't wait until I can put it to daily use! Now I'm interested in the garden fork 😉
mcfeeschoice
Reviewed in Canada on May 29, 2019
Small but I am short so is ideal for me. Nice quality
RL
Reviewed in Canada on December 9, 2019
First stainless shovel and it's a winner...lovely and a joy to use. Hoping it lasts many years.
Devi
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2014
Bought Radius Garden Fork to replace a popular "claw" type tool for working the soil in my raised beds. I needed something a little more substantial that would break up & work the soil deeper than the top 6". I saw a YouTube video with a couple tilling their raised beds using the Radius Garden Fork with what seemed like very little effort. Oh, I was green with envy and decided I really needed something like this!I read all the reviews of similar tools and made trips to big box garden/home stores as well as a few smaller speciality stores to see if I could find a good fork that would stand up to the work I do around here. The main issue I have experienced with garden tools is they either have a plastic handle that eventually breaks or the wood or fiberglass handle is low quality and eventually cracks. All the garden forks I found in the stores had flimsy plastic handles or cheaply made handles or the tines were just too flimsy.The Radius Garden Digging Fork had good reviews but I was unable to find one in any of the garden stores I visited so I held my breath and ordered from Amazon.The Fork arrived 2 days later in a huge box with minimal packaging. Just a little plastic sleeve to keep it from being scratched. It's lightweight but not flimsy at all, the right height for me (5'3") or my 6' tall husband to use comfortably, and is very well made. Square tines and a nice feeling handle. It has the overall feeling of a good, solid piece of equipment.The first test was breaking up the compacted, clay loam full of dead cover crop we added to a 10'x10' bed last year. We'd already used the claw type tool to break up and amend 2 other beds the same size and it took roughly 3 hours for each. We did the next bed with the Radius Fork in half that time with less effort than the claw type tool and was able to loosen the soil up a foot down! That was breaking the soil up, adding compost, working the soil to mix compost & break up clumps then turning dead leaves into the soil. We even went back over the previous two beds with the fork to loosen the soil up a little deeper.The Radius Fork worked like a dream! I think this will be great for breaking up soil for new in ground beds too. A little more effort than using a motorized tiller but it will be more precise and with less mess spread around.