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Spear & Jackson angled steel dibber

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It works really well! It is recommended for small bulbs (such as muscari) if you want to plant them while respecting the 2x the height of the bulb, but also because the tool is actually very sharp. Even my 4-year-old daughter used it without any problem under my supervision, in short, child's play.

Flore, 18/10/2020

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This angled dibber is an extremely durable and highly manoeuvrable tool, designed for small-scale planting. With its angled handle and pointed cone-shaped head, it will quickly and easily create holes to place bulbs, large seeds, or young flower and vegetable plants. Made entirely of steel.

The Spear & Jackson Angled Steel Dibber is an extremely durable and highly manoeuvrable tool, designed for small-scale planting. With its bent handle and pointed cone-shaped head, it will quickly and easily create holes to plant bulbs, large seeds, or young flowers and vegetable plants. Made entirely of steel.

 

The dibber is a small handheld tool with a handle and a conical, pointed end. It can be used to create small, pointed planting holes in light soils or to dig furrows for sowing. Simply push the point into the ground by pressing on the handle and immediately remove it. Place the young plant, bulb, or seed at the bottom of the hole. Fill with the extracted soil and lightly tamp down with the tip of your foot or with your hands. Use the dibber to sow larger seeds directly in the ground or in pots, such as sunflower, squash, or sweet pea seeds. It can also be used for transplanting small vegetable and annual plant seedlings. Opt for a trowel for small annuals and potted perennials with larger root balls that require wider holes. There are also specific dibbers for bulbs, which are better suited for digging flat-bottomed holes at the appropriate depth. The Spear & Jackson dibber features a hole at the end of the handle, allowing it to be hung on a wall and worn on the wrist.

Technical specifications:
• Total height: 2 cm
• Total width: 3 cm
• Total length: 21 cm
• Weight: 0.190 kg

Spear & Jackson has been selling gardening, farming, and landscaping tools to both professionals and amateurs since 1760! Today, their range reflects this experience by offering innovative, high-quality products suitable for a wide range of uses.

 This tool comes with a warranty. The warranty does not cover handles, only the metal parts, excluding consumables (screws, springs, etc.), and within the scope of normal use.

Technical features

Weight: 0.190000 kg
Metal handle
Handle type Small handle
steel tool head
Manufacturer Spear & Jackson
Product guarantee 5 ans

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Recommended for use in Ground surface and superficial soil, Indoor pot/planter, Light, loose soil, Open ground, Open ground under cold frame/cover, Outdoor pot/planter
Particularly recommended for Bedding plants (annuals and biennials), bulbs, Seeds (seedlings), Vegetables and aromatic herbs
Range of tools Gardeners' tools
Type of tool Small hand tool
Ideal tool for Pricking out
Directions for use The dibber allows will quickly create small, pointed planting holes, particularly useful when you need to plant a large number of small plants. Simply push it into the soil with the point facing downwards, pressing on the handle, and then remove it. Place the plant or seed at the bottom of the hole. Fill and firm down, either with the head of the tool, your hands or the end of your foot. Use the dibber to plant small bulbs and sow larger seeds directly in the ground or in pots. The size of the planting holes produced is ideal for small clumps of seedlings from annual and vegetable sowings.
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