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Miniature Gardening Tool
This little tool was made in Stitzerland. It came to Katie in one of her donations and she gave it to me. I just love it. It's only about 7" long, so it may not get much use, but it will stay where I can see it on my seed-starting table.
Re: Miniature Gardening Tool
It's adorable!
Scorpio Rising- Posts : 8730
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Re: Miniature Gardening Tool
Cute! I have something that I think is a similar size, with a wooden handle and no rake. It is perfect for lifting little greens seedlings out of wet vermiculite or out of those little 6 or 4-cell plastic pots. Definitely easier for me than trying to grab the seedlings by their ears and lift them out and hope I'm not pulling too hard or at the wrong angle; or doing the upside-down thing and having the one cell I'm not holding be the one that ejects its seedling...
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Re: Miniature Gardening Tool
"Stitzerland"? Really? I do check my spelling, honestly.
Good idea, Beetles. I have those tiny tomato seeds growing in multiples in those little peat pots. Maybe that little rake will be useful separating them. I'll try it later.
Good idea, Beetles. I have those tiny tomato seeds growing in multiples in those little peat pots. Maybe that little rake will be useful separating them. I'll try it later.
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