The Harvesting History Heirloom Dibber

$50.00

Our Dibber consists of two parts: a 10-inch, stainless steel, pointed plunger which is sturdily connected to a rounded, 5-inch wide polished hardwood handle and secured with a screw.

This dibber is manufactured by Burgon & Ball, perhaps the oldest hand tool manufacturer in the world and endorsed by the Royal Horticultural Society, perhaps the ultimate accolade in the gardening world.

This dibber is invaluable for planting seeds, seedlings and bulbs. Ergonomically designed, the sharp-tipped dibber glides effortlessly into all soils, helped by the smooth stainless steel finish which simply slides past hidden stones, roots and other unseen obstacles. So much easier than digging individual holes!

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The Harvesting History Heirloom Dibber

RECIPIENT OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S ENDORSEMENT OF DISTINCTION

The Dibber may be the simplest of all gardening hand tools. It has one function and that is to poke holes in soil in order to plant something: seeds, seedlings, bulbs, etc. Possibly because of its simplicity, the Dibber has remained virtually unchanged since Roman times. This tool has more names than it does functions. In Britain it is called a Dibble and throughout the European Community and the Americas it is called a Dibber.

In the 1400s, the tool is mentioned in various horticultural documents, and in the 1700s and 1800s farmers developed long handled dibbers. One farmer would walk in front of a second farmer. The first farmer would plunge the dibber into the soil and then the second farmer would place a seed, bulb or seedling in the hole and fill the hole with soil. In the late 1800s the first stainless steel dibbers were introduced, and they began to dominate the market. Today dibbers with stainless steel points or pointed shafts made entirely of stainless steel are the way the tool is constructed.

The Harvesting History Dibber consists of two parts: a 10-inch, stainless steel, pointed plunger which is sturdily connected to a rounded, 5-inch wide polished hardwood handle and secured with a screw.

The Harvesting History dibber is invaluable for planting seeds, seedlings and bulbs. Ergonomically designed, the sharp-tipped dibber glides effortlessly into all soils, helped by the smooth stainless steel finish which simply slides past hidden stones, roots and other unseen obstacles. So much easier than digging individual holes!

One caution: when using the dibber to plant seedlings be careful to create a hole of correct depth. If the hole is too deep, an air pocket may form beneath the seedling’s root ball and this will damage the young fragile roots.

Our Dibber is manufactured by  Burgon & Ball, perhaps the oldest hand tool manufacturer in the world established in 1730. This exquisitely designed tool is endorsed by the Royal Horticultural Society. The Royal Horticultural Society is the oldest and largest horticultural society in the world. The Society was established in 1804 and is the precursor of ALL the horticultural societies on this planet. Endorsement from the Royal Horticultural Society is perhaps the ultimate accolade in the gardening world.

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Weight 12 oz
Dimensions 12 × 9 × 3 in