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Pulling your hair out instead of your weeds?

April 27th, 2008 · No Comments · Flower Gardening, garden plants, garden products, lawn care, weeds

weedhound.jpgOne of the most aggravating pests in your home garden is the resilient and cumbersome weed. They seem to grow in any condition and mock you as they grow larger than your grass or flowers. But there is a safe, chemical-free, planet-friendly way to get rid of all your weeds - the Weed Hound.

Can you imagine your garden free of weeds, your beautiful plants and flowers shining through? Or a lawn so pristine that you’ll have your neighbors dying to know your secrets? They’ll even be more amazed when they never see you hunched over on the ground, with a shovel and a glove, trying to yank out the weeds by hand (ick!!). Oh, what pain that is! Isn’t there a better way?

Why yes, there is! The simple, yet wonderfully effective tool the Weed Hound is here to be your loyal servant in making your garden beautiful and weed-free. Rated one of the top sellers on Amazon.com it costs less than $30 and is extremely durable. It’s design is made so you’ll never have to hunch over and your back won’t suffer from agony.

And if you’re thinking of using harsh chemicals, pesticide, or other non-organic solutions - beware of the cost and dangers! They may damage your precious, beautiful flowers and plants, and the chemicals may even harm YOU!

notoweeds.jpgAnd who wants that? How much easier is it to use the Weed Hound rather than pulling weeds by hand? Well don’t just take my word for it.

K Huang from Austin, TX writes:

“…This actually works well on crabgrass and pulls out the roots–at least better than hunching over and pulling (and tugging) them out by hand (then, to find out that you didn’t remove any of roots will all the straining).”

And don’t let your neighbors borrow your Weed Hound or they’ll never want to give it back.

E Stephens from Toano, VA writes:

“…I can’t say enough wonderful things about the weed hound. I first bought was as a gift. Then when our yard had a dandelion problem (it is great for other weeds too) I borrowed it from the person I gave it to. Then I didn’t want to give it back.

Imagine the costs of buying, and re-buying, over-and-over the chemical sprays to get rid of your weeds. It can cost upwards of $100/month or even $1,200 a year! Not economical at all. Instead, with the Weed Hound you’ll have one tool to last you year-after-year. It’s built to last.

TJ from South of NY writes:

“…The Weed Hound is all steel and is very well-made. The (few) moving parts are heavy-duty and two seasons of use have failed to damage it…”

Suffer no more and bring your garden back to it’s natural beauty! You may be the only one on your block to have the Weed Hound and it’ll be hard not to tell anyone about it once they see the results of your garden.

Sold through the reputable and largest online retailer Amazon.com, you’re backed by their 30-DAY FULL REFUND GUARANTEE. Even if you decide that using this amazing tool isn’t for you, just return it for your money back. You have nothing to lose but the weeds in your garden.

 

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I am Bill Stanley and I am proud to endorse this product for it’s high quality and planet-friendly usage as well as it’s ergonomic and body-healthy design. Your back and your flowers will love you with the Weed Hound.

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The retail price of the Weed Hound is $27.77 but it’s currently ON SALE at Amazon.com at an 18% discount for only $22.68. Plus, if you purchase $25 or more (which means if you buy one more thing you like such as the Garden Weasel Gold Cultivator) you’ll get free shipping. It’s a perfect time, but only if you act fast.

Click below to buy the Weed Hound safely and securely.

 

 

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