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What is the name of the gardening tool that is a staff with a pointed end that injects seeds into the ground?

I am planning to plant a bunch of asparagus in my backyard, but it will be very tedious to plant each seed individually. I have seen some sort of staff or rod (I think it was metal) with a pointed end that allowed you to inject seeds an inch or two into the ground without digging a hole. What is this tool called?


Sorry I use a pencil to make the hole the depth I want it and place 3 seeds in each hole. We couldn't afford special tools, so can't be of any help here.

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Which gardening tool to use for pulling weeds?

I have three tools: Jimmy, age 9, good at PE and lunch in school, my husband Terry, 43, good for nothing except after the annual Christmas party when he’s good for 8 minutes, and Jenny, age 16, going on 23, good at doing her hair for 2 hours prior to going to school in the morning.

They are all tools, which is best to use in eradicating weeds from my tulip bed?
But Drizzt, my husband can probably do it in 8 minutes. It just wouldn't be thorough.


Use them all, but be delicate:

Terry - liquor him up and have him pull weeds at a fever pitch for 8 minutes, the let him lie in the garden to sleep it off.

Jimmy next - bury a grilled cheese sandwich in the dirt and he'll basically till your garden looking for it.

Jenny - have her tell the neighborhood boys that the first one to remove all the weeds gets to cop a feel on her.

You will have zero weeds left after this phase 3 deployment of your tools.

PotLifter 200-Pound Gardening Heavy Lifting Tool
PotLifter

Price: $29.95 $21.95

Saves your back by sharing the load
Weighs only 1.4 lbs
Stores in handy drawstring bag

What gardening tool is the BEST for lifting stubborn soil [or shrubs really] that most of the work FOR YOU?

and rather quickly at that ........ so I don't have to spend all live long day laboring, and can just enjoy planting seeds
actually I like doing the work but want really effective tools even if they cost a fortune, think it would be a great investment


a good heavy duty rear tined rototiller will take care of the soil and if you cut the shrubs down to the ground first it will digup the roots if they are not to large. you can probably rent one at a local rental yard for a day and see if it does what you need before you purchase one

Garden Tote Tool Set
Garden At Home

Price: $39.99

Mini Indoor Garden Tote Mini Indoor Tool Gift Set: Perfect For Smaller Gardening Jobs, Bonsai, etc.
This is not your average outdoor gardening set, but rather a small interpretation for precise gardening.
Tools are made of durable stainless steel with soft grip handles to make gardening as comfortable as possible.

Poll: What is a long handled gardening tool that can also mean immoral pleasure seeker?

was the first word that came to your mind a hoe?
if yes, star


Well...
I see my elderly female neighbor taking 'suspiciously' close care of her garden hose though..?

so what kind of gardening tool should i use to get out plants?



The best tool to get a plant out of the ground is a shovel. And if you have multiple plants in a row a small shovel will do. Hope I helped!!!!!!!!!!


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    Earthworms are part of the plan if your goal is to have a beautiful garden without all the chemicals. Of course worms aren’t the only tool for organic gardening, but they are super handy and they love your garden.

    Earthworms like to crawl around in the dirt (well, or at least they slither about) and while they move they loosen soil and condition it as well. They leave their little worm droppings all over the place – which is a lovely thought I know, but actually their droppings carry some of the same characteristics of fertilizer (yay). Worms are cheap. Compared to other garden amendments, worms are inexpensive and practically trouble free.

    You may already have earthworms a plenty in your garden. After the next rain, look around and you should see worms. If you see them, that’s awesome, because it means that your soil is already in decent shape – or headed that way.

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    Fine Gardening magazine is filled with colorful flowers and plants — with any luck, your yard is, too. If you#39;re out weeding, watering or enjoying the
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    A desire to extend LeConte#39;s Farm and Gardening program gave rise to the idea of a drought-resistant teaching garden that would provide a “hands-on”