Planted extra #snowdrop bulbs in the green at the weekend. Did not take long at all—just as well, there was an icy wind, which made being outside unpleasant—and gave me a chance to use my new #Hori Hori knife for the first time.
Despite its name, it is not a knife but a #Japanese #trowel. Manufacturer suggests to use it as an all-round weeder, bulb-planter and general subterranean rummager.
They also call the Hori Hori a weed digging, plant dividing, seed drilling, bulb planting, pot scraping, stone prising, ivy removing, subterranean rummaging, life saving, rooting tooting all round game-changer.
Hm … After using it once I think that they may have a point.
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#HoriHori #artistsgarden #ImperfectGarden #garden #gardener #gardening #Artist #wolfkettler #Photography #GardenWiltshire #WiltshireGarden #Wiltshire #natural #NaturalGarden #ecology #climate #ClimateChange #conservation #sustainability @gardening

@cyborg_writer I was on an excellent farmer-dominated maillist years ago for people involved in growing food. I got all excited about a tool called a trawl that some of the Americans in the Deep South were raving about at the most useful #Trowel

femoral sketch or something like that 48 for marmelmm of a creature called Klora who apparently spends a lot of time in gardens

#gardening #anthropomorphic #turnip #trowel

Tools of the trade.

#archaeology #trowel #fieldwork

@jens2go I spent 10 years in archaeology and 15 more years using archaeological data to perform palaeobiology analyses. Then, a month ago, on the day I was invited for a talk in the archaeology department at Cambridge I finally bought my first #trowel, and it felt SO GOOD! I am still hyped!
Don’t know if #TrowelThursday is a thing, but saw a toot and loved it. Years ago I found a letter, written in 1808 by #Cunnington, which has the first reference to a “mason’s #trowel” in #archaeology (https://reader.exacteditions.com/issues/53767/page/41?term=invisible+pioneers). Still some of my favourite research, because trowels are TOTEMIC! It’s also why I’m proud of my own trowel - a gift from my father-in-law who seriously upgraded it! Forget Golden #Marshalltown meet Carbon Fibre #WHS :-)
British Archaeology - September/October 2009

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New Trowel brought from Broadoak Garden centre in Worsley on the way home tonight. Spear and Jackson one , cm measurements on the main part of the Trowel and nice wooden handle. Ready to get some tulip bulbs in the ground tomorrow morning. The last one broke last week broke off were hadle meets the main part #gardeningmastodon #Trowel
Once an archaeologist, always an archaeologist. I couldn't stop myself from buying it! 😍 #Archaeology #trowel

#letsroll

⚁ ⚃ ⚁ ⚅ ⚀→#dropkick
⚅ ⚁ ⚅ ⚃ ⚄→#trowel
⚅ ⚅ ⚀ ⚃ ⚁→#wake
⚁ ⚄ ⚄ ⚁ ⚁→#epilogue
⚁ ⚁ ⚁ ⚄ ⚂→#dealing
⚂ ⚃ ⚀ ⚀ ⚅→#herald

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