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For safety's sake, use an emery cloth to sand the cut edges of your newly shortened rake.
If you have an acid soil, a good way to rectify the situation is to rake lime into the ground in late winter.
Carefully rake leaves away from clumps of snowdrops and aconites, replanting any that have been lifted by frost.
They could well afford it, given the umpteen millions they rake in from the motoring public.
Mix a 2-to 3-inch layer of organic mulch into the soil, then level the planting area with a rake.
However, I did read somewhere that you can rip up the dead grass, with a metal rake, and reseed.
Loosen the soil with a rake to aerate it and remove any weeds and small stones.
Moving the soil surface with a rake in winter will expose many slugs and their eggs to frost damage.
The rake or dethatcher will create shallow grooves in the soil which will catch the new grass seed that you spread.
A spring tine or garden rake is all that is needed for the job but allow a good amount of time, especially if the lawn is large.
With a fine-toothed hacksaw, cut off as many tines as needed for the rake to fit between your plants.
To prepare a surface for planting, use a flat-head rake to clear away pebbles and other debris and to smooth out terrain.
Occasionally she needs to touch up the rake with a little extra glue, but that's less expensive than purchasing a new rake.
Nowadays, women think that they cannot so much as rake a few leaves without adorning themselves in a pair of pants.
Now entirely awake, Asa grabbed a comb off the desk and began to rake it through her long, dripping brown hair.
The beautiful occupants of the room looked up at Amy and I, and I felt their astonished eyes rake over my body.
But there was that guy who was thin as a rake and eat several Big Macs a day.
Katy ducked behind John, then peered around him to see an old man with yellowing eyes and white hair, with a bent back and thin as a rake.
Soon she will realise that no matter how much the old boy eats he stays thin as a rake.
My friend was only 14 and was thin as a rake with tell tale signs of drug abuse which I didn't know then.
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They had a forward rake to increase by the overhang the difficulty of escalading them.
The rake tears the bushes so, and the berries have to be put through a fanning mill twice to free them from leaves and rubbish.
On the hay-slews we had to prime the rake with old hay 'fore we could make a windrow.
But you rake a match to light the candle, and that little bit of a noise will fetch him.
Oh, well rake the island with a fine-tooth comb, if we have to, cried Roger.
He leaned upon his rake looking after her, his gray eyes gathered into an incomprehensive squint.
The tedder should be used freely in getting the hay ready to rake, as at that season of the year it dries slowly.
Keep the rake, says the haymaker, as nigh the scythe as you can, and the cart as nigh the rake.
He yelled, jumping into the air and waving his hay rake to attract additional attention.
No light gleams from a friendly window, only the shadowy form of a hay rake left out by some farmer suggests human companionship.
As it chanced, however, seeing out of only one eye, he backed upon the handle of a hay rake which was leaning against the wall.
The self-binding harvester or the hay rake is only used a few weeks, or perhaps more often only a few days, each year.
Besides, they can rake us with bullets from ambush, while we're climbing up the ridge.
Then dig the bed up, deeply, and add some well-rotted manure, rake smoothly and replant.
After 1854 it was taken on deck from stem-head to sternpost, and certain deductions made for rake.
Built for length on deck, there was no necessity for shortening up the water-line, and her sternpost had no very great rake.
In 1858 the machine was further improved by substituting an automatic rake for the raker on the machine.
I should never have known him, dressed in corduroy, and with a rake over his shoulder.
There can scarcely be a new theory devised, for the human mind has long since gone over the whole ground with plowshare and rake.
He ordered one of his men to take a cartful of stones and a rake and to set off to mend the road, which was to be done as follows.
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