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Weeds |
Dandelions |
Continuous Roots |
Plant Seedlings/ Bulbs |
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| Push in next to weed; tilt back, uprooting from below | Push in on one side of weed, then the others. Tool cuts a square hole around tap root. Twist tool, pull up weed. | Go down and under, feeling your way to root ends. | Push straight down, rock back and forth for a deep, skinny hole. Use inch markers to get depth right. | ||||
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Weeds under plants |
Weed masses in gravel / Between rocks |
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| Hook out grass roots with a twist of the wrist like scooping ice cream. | Slash diagonally under roots. | ||||
| Other uses for The Diggit | |
| Planting very fine seeds such as
carrots and lettuce. Place a pinch of seeds in the "V" of the tool, tap the tool
and angle it down slightly. The seeds will spread themselves out and fall one at a time
off the tool, avoiding planting too many in a given area and not enough in others. Spacing row crops. The tool is exactly one foot long. Use it to space seeds like corn or peas. Checking soil moisture content. Cleaning out cracks in driveways and sidewalks. For Northwesterners - great for stabbing slugs! For Northeasterners - great for chipping ice! |
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