The Bend of a Gardener’s Hoe Blade

A hoe blade is bent at the edge—smoothed by stone and root, a record of soil turned and weeds tamed, a reminder that nurture often requires adaptation. The bend is a silent partner in growth, allowing the gardener to navigate stubborn earth with grace. Draw the hoe through the dirt; the bent edge glides, a lesson in how imperfection can refine purpose. Hoes teach us that growth is in the shaped, not the straight, and that the truest harvests begin with tools that bear the 印记 of the land.

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