12 years ago, I got my first Meadow Creature broadfork and tried it out.
At the time, I had a tiny YouTube channel and was broke. I wrote to Meadow Creature with some questions about their fork and said I wanted to try one out when I had the money, and Margot at the company just sent me one to review.
I loved it.
Since then, I have recommended the company many times and have used their broadforks for making countless garden beds, as well as dividing clumps of bananas, aerating older beds, pulling out shrubs and even prying massive boulders out of the ground.
It’s an excellent tool and I would not be without one.
After buying our store, I wrote to Margot at Meadow Creature and asked her if we could carry their forks. She agreed, and now Atmore Farm & Garden is the official (and only) distributer of Meadow Creature products in the SouthEast!
We got our new forks and display stand last week and set them up:





To start, we got two of the 14″ forks and two 12″ forks, plus two of their unbreakable hand digging forks and two border forks. Incidentally, the Meadow Creature forks are hanging up with hoes from EasyDigging.com, which is another long-time connection of ours and a company we’ve supported over the years.
It’s great seeing these long-time relationships lead to a more collaboration now that we have the store.
That said, I know a lot of you live far from Lower Alabama and might not get a chance to visit.
If you want to buy Meadow Creature broadforks and still support us, just use this link here. The price is the same, but we get a small commission. There is a $20 off sale going on right now.
In other news, we sold out of poinsettias in just four days of having them in the shop. Next year we may have to get more, provided we aren’t in a hyperinflationary death spiral.
In that case, we’ll make sure to have more garden tools and fruit trees instead.
