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August 18, 2008

Hori Hori Japanese Gardening Knife

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From the website:

    Hori Hori Japanese Gardening Knife

    No, you don’t have to fall on this tool to save your gardening honor if the petunias die.

    The Hori Hori (literal Japanese translation “dig dig”) is a handy, versatile tool that does the work of several tools currently clunking around in the bottom of your garden bag.

    The pointed blade and curved shape work like a garden spade while the serrated edge works as a garden knife to cut plantings apart.

    Also perfect for weeding, transplanting and cutting open fertilizer bags.

    Durable 6-3/4” stainless steel blade is marked in centimeters for setting planting depth or spacing.

    Comfortable, durable hardwood handle.

    Synthetic sheath included.

    Weight: 3.5 oz.

    Made in Japan.

$25.

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We have this, but we call it a "dig dig." Our landscaper called it that and we just copy her.

Posted by: jennie | Aug 19, 2008 7:55:54 PM

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