Potting and transplanting is done with hand garden tools from Talen Tools. This handy compact transplanting shovel helps you move your flowers, plants and herbs. The narrow 5.5-centimeter blade makes it easier to dig into the ground with this shovel. The galvanized steel of this transplant shovel gives the end of the shovel a sharper point. This makes scooping and digging with this transplanting shovel easier than with a plastic variant. In addition, the work surface is made of galvanized steel. This type of steel does not rust as quickly as standard steel. You protect the steel by thoroughly cleaning and drying the shovel after use. Use an oil or Teflon spray to keep the steel in good condition longer. This also keeps the shovel sharp and strong for longer.
Handle with hanging hole The handle of this transplanting shovel features a hanging hole. You easily store the shovel by hanging it on a tool hook. This method of storage reduces the risk of damage from contact with other garden tools. Moreover, this also prevents the work surface from rubbing the ground or being damaged by other garden tools. The handle lies comfortably in the hand because it narrows toward the worktop. So you experience a fine grip. To also ensure that your hands are comfortable working with the ash handle, a wax has been applied. This wax repels wetness and dirt. This makes wood rot less likely to occur. This keeps the wood of solid quality for a long time. The look also stays like new longer.
Potting room plants The galvanized steel and waxed ash handle make this shovel perfect for use in the garden or on the patio. But sometimes you also need to give plants attention indoors. For example, there's a chance that your houseplants may grow too big for their current flower pot. In that case, make sure you give these plants more space in time. Scoop extra soil into a larger pot and place your plant in it. Press the soil firmly when you have moved the plant. In the garden, plants often have enough space. However, here it is sometimes necessary to move plants. Is a plant no longer growing or are parts of it dying off quickly? Perhaps the plant or flower is not getting enough sunlight or the soil is too damp for a long time. Look carefully at the conditions in which the plant thrives. Then choose a new spot for your plant. Chances are that your flowers and plants will grow healthier afterwards.
Advantages of the Talen Tools transplant shovel - Handy tool for transplanting in the garden or with your houseplants - Narrow work surface of galvanized steel - With strong handle of waxed ash