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This tool has a lifetime guarantee against breakage, corrosion or manufacturing defects. Remove Long-rooted weeds and continuous root weeds. Plant bulbs and Seedlings or Dispense seeds and tuck snail bait into crevices. Diggit 2 is a heavier duty version of the Diggit, for people who want the very best. The blade is a special grade of high strength, very corrosion resistant polished stainless steel. People give these tools as gifts to those special gardeners they know.
Features:
- Very strong blade material, good for people with hard, rocky ground that beats up ordinary tools.
- Blade is very rustproof - ideal for people near salt water or beaches, or those who use corrosive animal manures that eat up normal tools.
- Blade is polished , making it an attractive gift.
How It Works
 WEEDS |
Push in next to weed; tilt back, uprooting from below |
 TAPROOTS |
Push in on one side of weed, then the others. Tool cuts a square hole around tap root. Twist tool, pull up weed. |
 CONTINUOUS ROOTS
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Go down and under, feeling your way to root ends |
 PLANT SEEDLINGS & BULBS
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Push straight down, rock back and forth for a deep, skinny hole. Use inch markers to get depth right. |
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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