Garden dibble anyone? Do you even know what a garden dibble is? I sure didn't. Not until I won it during
Lucy and Shawnee's garden apron swap. This thing is too cool for school and I absolutely love it! It is an old time garden tool used for making holes to plant your seeds and plants in the garden. It is handcrafted by a company out of Nashville ,TN called
Wood Elements. Click their name here and check out all of their beautiful handcrafted items in their Etsy shop.
You can even get a dibble for yourself.
As soon I opened the box today I wanted to use it. Luckily I had bought some onion bulbs to plant. My picture shows a little dirt on it. That's because it was put to work getting those onions in the ground. This thing really does the job.
So check out Wood Elements and tell em' that the Cookie Girl sent you.
Ah that looks so cool!!
ReplyDeleteThat is one awesome gadget. I have never heard of it either. But of course, I now Need to own one.
ReplyDeleteOh I love that! It's darling! I want one for my garden too. :0)
ReplyDeleteYES indeed...I don't leave home without mine....LOL xo
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Never would have known what it was...but now that you tell us it makes perfect sense! I like that it's wooden--more durable and definitely pretty. ; )
ReplyDelete~Michele
That is very clever. Sure beats using chop sticks... LOL
ReplyDeleteHaha and all those years my dad made me use my finger! Could have saved myself from so many germs!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI like I like I like that!! I may just have to look into one. I planted a bunch of stuff today and that would have come in handy I dare say! Amazing the stuff we learn on the internet. Thanks for sharing CG!
ReplyDeleteHey there cookie girl...where were you with your "dibble" on Sunday when I was planting packets of flower seeds...sure could have used it & a few of your famous cookies!! LOL
ReplyDeleteOK, I totally want one! Thanks for stopping by my blog!
ReplyDeletestopping by from SITS to say hello!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so neat. I could have used one of those when we were planting our garden. Thanks for showing us what it is for.
ReplyDeleteVery cool tool. I'm just really glad you told us what it was for. Because I wouldn't have had a clue! And my guesses wouldn't have even come close!
ReplyDeleteStopping by from SITS! I've never heard of, or seen a garden dibble, but now I absolutely want one!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link I have a friend that would LOVE IT!!! and her birthday is right around the corner.
ReplyDeleteNice guide! thank you!/I love it ! Very creative ! That's actually really cool Thanks.
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