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Korean Homi vs Traditional Garden Hoe?

By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026

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Ho-Mi EZ Digger (Youngju Korean Hand Plow)

4.7$18

A 5,000-year-old Korean design with a real US gardening cult following. The hooked carbon-steel blade pulls toward you to weed, dig, furrow and transplant, making it the most versatile single hand tool for tending established beds.

MaterialHand-forged carbon steel blade
HandleHardwood, tang set into handle
TypeKorean homi (hand plow)
Length11 in overall
Best forWeeding, furrowing, seeding & transplanting in beds

Rogue Hoe 575G Garden Hoe

4.8$64

Rogue's best-selling 'right size' hoe, forged from reclaimed disc-blade steel and made in the USA. The sharp three-sided head and full ash handle make it the go-to for standing weeding and cultivating across larger plots.

MaterialReclaimed hardened agricultural disc-blade steel
Handle54 or 60 in straight-grain ash
TypeLong-handle draw/garden hoe
Length5.75 x 2 in head; ~54-60 in overall
Best forStanding weeding & cultivating over larger areas

Our verdict

These hoes solve different problems. The Korean homi is a short pull-tool you use kneeling in a raised bed, where its curved carbon-steel blade digs, furrows, weeds and transplants with one tool for under $20. The Rogue 575G is a full-length standing hoe with a hardened disc-blade head, built to weed and cultivate larger beds and rows without bending. Buy the homi for versatile close-in bed work and small spaces; buy the Rogue for standing weeding across bigger plots. Serious gardeners often own both, since neither fully replaces the other.

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