Strong Bulb Planter for Transplanting

SKU: WHBP

Price:
Sale price£9.99

Description

This hand bulb planter is designed for planting bulbs and transplanting young plants with accuracy. The steel head cuts into soil to create tidy holes, helping position roots at a consistent depth.

Bulb planter for controlled transplanting

Press and twist the planter into the ground to remove a neat soil core. This method supports uniform planting depth and helps prepare ground for bulbs and seedlings.

Strong planting tool for bulbs and perennials

Suitable for seasonal bulbs and small plants, the tool helps manage soil removal when dividing clumps or moving young growth. It supports tidy planting across beds and borders.

Hand planter design for comfortable use

The ash wood handle provides a steady grip for repeated planting tasks. A hanging hole with leather loop allows the tool to be stored conveniently between uses.

Available bulb planter size

Overall length: 31 cm

Head height: 15.9 cm

Head width: 4 cm

Handle length: 15.1 cm

Specification

Tool type: Hand bulb planter

Head material: Stainless steel

Handle material: Ash wood

Use: Bulb planting, transplanting, and dividing plants

Features: Hanging hole with leather loop

Benefits of using this bulb planter

Creates uniform planting holes

Supports accurate depth placement

Helps organise planting tasks

Comfortable to carry around the garden

Frequently Asked Questions

Can it be used for vegetable planting?

Yes, it can help plant small vegetable seedlings where a consistent hole size is helpful.

Is it suitable for container planting?

The compact head size works well in pots and raised containers where space is limited.

How deep can it plant?

The head length allows planting at typical bulb depths, depending on soil conditions.

Can it help with dividing crowded plants?

It can assist with removing sections of soil around roots when separating small clumps.

What soil condition is best for use?

Slightly moist soil generally allows easier insertion and cleaner hole formation.

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