This Japanese Gardening Tool Has A Supremely Devoted Following
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Answering an ask for accessible gardening tools for people over 50, long-term gardener Sue Mazer, 54, suggested this comfortable-to-hold, multi-use tool, saying, “Lightly spray mist the mixed soil and use a Japanese [hori-hori] garden knife to make individual holes for the seeds, seedlings or transplants.”
Made in Japan, weighing 10 ounces, it’s light in your hand with a 7.25-inch blade and 5.25-inch handle that gives you leverage and control. Featuring one serrated side and one straight edge, it’s a knife-of-all-trades kind of tool that will easily earn its spot in your garden tool rotation. The handy inch markers on the blade help you drop seeds at the correct depth and the unique shape lets you do everything from chop branches to plant bulbs. You can even bring it hunting or camping. The blade is rust- and scratch-resistant, keeping its sharpness and shape for years to come.
Reviewer Sally Cloud wrote, “Where has this thing been in my over 30 years of gardening life?!!!” — calling it her favorite garden tool of all time and something you won’t regret buying. Reviewer M called the hori hori the “most versatile garden tool ever” saying, “I never realized I needed a tool like this until I used it. This garden knife is so lightweight and versatile. I use it for small garden tasks like digging out small weeds and cutting vines. When planting, the measurements on the side of the long blade help me to know the depth to which I’m digging. This is helpful when planting seeds. The blade is sharp, easy to clean and has its own sheath. Highly recommend this product!”
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