I love my garden, but my back is getting cranky with the bending over and pulling or trimming grass as grass and weeds invade my garden. I have a little folding stool which has wonderful pockets for tools and for a water bottle, but I have to frequently get up and move the whole assembly over. Why can't I just stand and trim? (and a weed whacker is too much power for the small areas so please don't suggest I get another weed whacker.)
So I imagine a shoe with steel toes and a mechanism inside which, if you stomp on a spring trigger, two stainless steel 4 inch blades protruding from the toe will scissor together. You can stand and guide the toe and cut off the long grasses growing on the edge of the garden. I hope to have an illustration soon.
Weeding is another problem, I'm working on a digging and pulling mechanical "finger" imbedded in a shoe to yank out the weeds, but that is more complex.
Thank you for your time.-- dentworth, Jul 30 2005 Trimmer Shoes [FarmerJohn, Jul 30 2005] Edging Spur http://www.droversm...hisholmtrail_lg.jpgSort of like this, for strapping onto Trimmer Shoes. [jurist, Jul 30 2005] I think I'd rather have a little battery-powered rover stool to move me around.-- goober, Jul 30 2005 swiss army gardening shoes.-- po, Jul 30 2005 OHHH I like that [po]!
I found *stealth lawnmower*, see link, and I can't tell if that is a large machine or a small thing like a shoe, where is [8th]? oops link gone-- dentworth, Jul 30 2005 Iraq probably.-- po, Jul 30 2005 Rather hard to explain at the airport, but croissant.-- DrCurry, Jul 30 2005 Thank you FarmerJohn, a fabulous illustration.
oh and I forgot to add "shoes not recommended for dancing."-- dentworth, Jul 30 2005 Rosa Klebb (Lotte Lenya) of S.P.E.C.T.R.E in "From Russia With Love" would have treasured shoes like these for her golden retirement days.-- jurist, Jul 30 2005 In addition to the Trimmer Shoes, you should get a pair of Strap-On Edging Spurs to give your lawn a finished, well-manicured look.-- jurist, Jul 30 2005 As long as running with them indoors can put out an eye, my Mum will give them her blessing.-- reensure, Jul 30 2005 At the risk of injecting a pragmatic tone to the conversation, wouldn't you be better off with some long-handled edging shears and a good sharp Dutch hoe?-- Basepair, Jul 30 2005 Very nice indeed.-- calum, Aug 03 2005 Farmer Johns last illustration before he left.
Wishing I had these shoes now, the weeds are stalking the petunias.-- dentworth, May 13 2006 random, halfbakery