Posted by Steve | Posted in Around The Homestead, garden and landscape | Posted on 07-08-2011
I’ve been looking for some better garden tools that I could use for an assortment of tasks around the property. Tasks like planting seed, dividing perennials, transplanting plants and root cutting, extracting deep rooted weeds, busting sod and clay clumps, and transplanting grasses, to name just a few.
I was pleasantly surprised to find the Fiskars BigGrip Multi-Purpose Planting Tool. For around $10 The BigGrip offers a lot of versatility. Plus it’s build like a tank! And comes with a Lifetime warranty!
I’ve busted the handles off several hand trowels by over using them- usually by prying with all of my upper body strength. My theory being, if I can put my shoulder into it, the tool, which is an extension of my arm, should be able to handle it.
The BigGrip is the first hand-trowelish tool that I’ve found which can actually hold up to my abuse.
I say trowel-ish, because it’s so much more than a trowel! It has a 6-3/4inch blade that’s partially serrated on one side (for digging and cutting), and a flat for smoother cutting, on the other. The tip is forked for digging out weeds and cutting smaller roots. It also has a large, firm, easy to grip rubber handle with an attached wrist lanyard for awesome control and grip, even when wet.
The shank is a welded + which extends into the handle. It really holds up to a lot of force.
I don’t usually get this excited about a plant tool, but after busting, bending, and cracking the handles off of every other trowel I have owned, I’m ecstatic to have finally found an awesome tool that I can give my all and not worry about it breaking.
It may not be a Japanese Hori Hori Garden Tool, but at less than 1/3rd the price, it’s well worth the money!




























