Recently I started using a hori-hori knife, and I love it. The hori-hori knife was first implemented in Japan. It has replaced my trowel as my most commonly used garden tool. It is a great multi use tool, it can be used for weeding, cutting stalks, digging, transplanting, measuring, and filling cups or holes with dirt. The serrated edge is awesome at cutting through tough roots or stalks. I even use it to cut grass around the outside edges of my containers. You can easily slice a dandelion root deep under the soil or pop the plant out of the ground. It's made weeding a breeze. My hori-hori was purchased on Amazon. The video below shows how versatile the knife is. Before starting the video, I had used the knife to uproot the weeds. In the vidro, you can see how I use it to fluff the soil without disturbing it, and then plant the garlic bulbs at the correct depth.
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