AGCB97 H-M Supporter - Diamond Member H-M Lifetime Diamond Member Joined Apr 22, 2016 Messages 988 Mar 28, 2021 #1 Going through my FIL's estate. Lots of old stuff! This has a nice wooden handle and the metal cone is solid except for the handle socket Aaron
Going through my FIL's estate. Lots of old stuff! This has a nice wooden handle and the metal cone is solid except for the handle socket Aaron
derf Registered Registered Joined Oct 3, 2015 Messages 1,010 Mar 28, 2021 #2 It's a gardening tool for planting bulbs.
B benmychree John York H-M Supporter Gold Member Joined Jun 7, 2013 Messages 10,452 Mar 28, 2021 #3 Do they call that a dibble?
A Arielht500 Registered Registered Joined Dec 2, 2020 Messages 28 Mar 28, 2021 #4 In the area of the UK where I live it is known as a dib or dibber. Used for planting bulbs or larger pre-raised plants out in the field or garden
In the area of the UK where I live it is known as a dib or dibber. Used for planting bulbs or larger pre-raised plants out in the field or garden
AGCB97 H-M Supporter - Diamond Member H-M Lifetime Diamond Member Joined Apr 22, 2016 Messages 988 Mar 29, 2021 #5 I can use that! Aaron
mchasal H-M Supporter - Silver Member H-M Supporter - Silver Member Joined Aug 14, 2020 Messages 62 Mar 30, 2021 #6 benmychree said: Do they call that a dibble? Click to expand... I've heard it called a dibbler too, but dibber seems to be more common as Arielht500 said. Here's a link to the same style as yours: https://www.gardentoolcompany.com/products/dibber-with-steam-bent-handle-by-sneeboer
benmychree said: Do they call that a dibble? Click to expand... I've heard it called a dibbler too, but dibber seems to be more common as Arielht500 said. Here's a link to the same style as yours: https://www.gardentoolcompany.com/products/dibber-with-steam-bent-handle-by-sneeboer