Water Powered Weeder

Q: I saw you on TV using a water powered weeder that attached to a hose and loosened the soil around a weed’s roots.
Where can I get one?
A: I’ve fond this tool to be very handy at removing nutgrass, dandelion and wild onion.
Look for it at Lee Valley Tools.
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