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Hori Hori, Stainless Steel with Sheath
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Hori Hori, Stainless Steel with Sheath
- Blade is concave shaped for scooping soil
- Blade is Stainless Steel with sharp beveled and serrated edges for cutting anchored roots
- Great for digging and prying
- Master Gardners love this tool
- Comes with Sheath which has belt loop and retaining strap
Product Description
The Hori-Hori Digging Tool was originally designed for excavating aged stock high in the mountains of Japan. This is an indispensable tool for digging - in the garden it cuts and scrapes weeds, roots and vegetables. It is also a great tool for rock hounds! Comes with sheath.
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Hori Hori, Stainless Steel with Sheath
- Publisher: Joshua Roth Limited
- Label: Joshua Roth Limited
- Studio: Joshua Roth Limited
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Garden: #9012
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Every gardener should have one. 2007-10-24
Comment: I bought one of these a fews weeks ago, but had to order a new one because I left the old one on the car trunk and drove off :( I didn't even get to use it except to open a bag of fertilizer. When it is in my hand I feel like a warrior lol
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: A Universal Garden Helper 2007-05-24
Comment: You open the gift box. Yes! it's just what you wanted! You drop the wrapping paper, leave the wine glass, and the astonished friends, you zoom out to the garden even though it's perfectly dark by now, and you find that dandelion illuminated by the front door's light. You heft the hori hori in your hand. You are a warrior. You are invincible. The enemy will die. This sturdy, hefty tool feels great in the palm of your hand. It easily slides into the soil alongside the offending dandy. A little pressure, and pop! the root, the leaves, the whole rosette of the heinous green Medusa is air born like a cork out of a bottle. You think yes! finally! the war is over, I am The Gardener.
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Hori Hori: Best Garden Tool I Have/BEST GARDENER GIFT 2005-05-07
Comment: If I could afford it, I'd get one for each of my gardener friends. Sometimes I might need a spade or pruners or shovel, but overall, the hori hori is often the only tool I take outside to plant and weed.
Solid, unbending steel helps pry out deep weeds or dig a hole even in packed clay or gravel. The serrated edge is great for butterflying root-bound plants. And the centimeter markings helps me properly place seedlings and bulbs.
One thing I'd recommend that's been really helpful for me is to tie some long (15-20") fluorescent plastic tape through the hole so that you don't lose it in the dirt; there'll always be some pink or orange ribbon sticking out even if you bury the hori-hori by mistake.
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