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Transplanting trowel – Spear & Jackson GARDEN TOOLS

$19.95

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Description

Handle Length 127mm, Mirror Polished Stainless Steel Head for Rust Resistance & Minimal Soil Adhesion, Weatherproofed Hardwood Handle for Greater Durability, Tanged for Knuckle Clearance. A transplanting trowel is a specialized gardening hand tool designed for transplanting small plants, digging holes, and performing precise planting tasks in your garden. It typically consists of a metal or stainless steel blade with a pointed tip and a curved or concave shape, which makes it well-suited for digging, scooping, and transferring soil and small plants. The blade is attached to a handle, usually made of wood or plastic, which provides a comfortable grip. Transplanting trowels come in various sizes and designs, with some featuring measurement markings on the blade to help ensure accurate planting depths. This versatile tool is an essential addition to any gardener’s toolkit.

Garden Uses: Transplanting trowels serve a variety of purposes in the garden, making them valuable for tasks related to planting, transplanting, and soil preparation. Here are common garden applications for transplanting trowels:

  1. Transplanting Seedlings: Transplanting trowels are perfect for carefully lifting and relocating seedlings from trays or pots to garden beds or containers.
  2. Digging Planting Holes: You can use the trowel to dig precise holes for planting bulbs, annuals, perennials, and small shrubs, ensuring proper spacing and planting depth.
  3. Dividing Perennials: When dividing clumping perennials like hostas or irises, a transplanting trowel helps separate the root ball into smaller sections for replanting.
  4. Potting Plants: Transplanting trowels are handy for potting plants and filling containers with soil, providing precise control for placement and depth.
  5. Weeding: The pointed tip of a transplanting trowel can be used for weeding and removing small, shallow-rooted weeds in garden beds or between pavers.
  6. Soil Amendment: You can incorporate soil amendments, such as compost or organic matter, into the soil using a transplanting trowel to improve soil quality.
  7. Planting Bulbs: It’s an excellent tool for planting spring and fall bulbs like tulips, daffodils, and crocuses at the correct depth and spacing.
  8. Harvesting Root Vegetables: Transplanting trowels are useful for carefully lifting root crops like carrots and radishes from the soil without damaging the produce.
  9. Container Gardening: For container gardening, use a transplanting trowel to fill pots with potting mix and transplant small plants into containers.
  10. Pruning Roots: When transplanting or repotting, the trowel can be used to prune and trim the roots of plants that have become root-bound.
  11. Installing Ground Cover or Mulch: Transplanting trowels can assist in creating small planting pockets or trenches for ground cover plants or mulch.
  12. Removing Plants: You can use the trowel to carefully lift and remove plants that need to be relocated or discarded.
  13. Garden Maintenance: Transplanting trowels are versatile tools for general garden maintenance tasks, such as digging, scooping, and leveling soil.

Transplanting trowels are essential for precise and efficient planting and transplanting in the garden. When selecting one, consider the size and shape of the blade, the material of the handle, and your specific gardening needs. Proper care, including cleaning and occasional sharpening of the blade, helps ensure the longevity and effectiveness of this valuable gardening tool.