God's Good Earth Tool Rest is an invention of mine that came about because of Necessity, the Mother
of Invention.
Having loved gardening for about 30 years or so, and as time and aging forced their wily ways
on me, the creative juices that work for the "lazy" gene in me forced themselves into my brain one fine spring day. I
believe the year was 1998. I'm 57 and a runner, but honest enough to recognize that, as time goes on, the joints
become less cooperative while running or just about during anything, including gardening. With this reality of aging
at the forefront of my decrepit thought processes, the rusting gears of my cerebral cortex (imagination) stumbled
upon (literally) a gardening accessory that I know will someday take the geriatric gardening club by storm.
It's 5 feet tall, made of steel and is in the shape of an orthodox cross; you rest your gardening
tools against it, and you can even hang hand tools on the smaller, crimped pins in the center of the crossbar.
Below is a promo by a California company that does not have it together; in fact, they soaked me
for more than 5 grand. Their ineptitudes are too numerous to mention. I shall overcome and do well with this someday, God-willing.