Showing posts with label dig. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dig. Show all posts

Friday, July 24, 2015

Ezy Garden Knife - Hori Hori Knife - Best Gardenin Review

Finally - An all-in-one knife by Ezy Garden Knife - Hori Hori Knife that you can easily take with you to tackle any of those tricky gardening tasks. This knife is usually $39.99, but it's marked down to $27.

This garden knife comes with a case that covers up it's sharp blade.


You can see just how sharp it is:


After being gone for awhile, and it rained right before we left there was a lot of weeds in our yard. I'm so glad I have this garden knife to help pry them out!


It worked! Weed be gone. Without any harmful chemicals.


I can see taking this with us to go camping, mushroom hunting, or hiking (just in case you run into something cool you want to dig up). 

Mostly this is for our own yard.

It's helpful with weeds, scraping bark off dead wood, or breaking the dirt away from the roots of a plant. 

I like that it also has measuring marks on the knife. If there's a certain distance you know you need to go in the ground, you can tell on the knife.

Whether you're digging, transplanting, getting rid of weeds or roots, your Ezy Garden Hori Hori Knife has your back. It's sharp serrated edge will help you slice open bags of mulch and help you clear your garden of unwanted clutter. It's extremely durable, rust resistant and easy to hold for long periods. Comes with a sturdy leather sheath for your convenience. 

This would make a great gift for any gardener. Often times I can't think of what to get men for birthdays, Christmas or Father's Day. This is a perfect thing to get! The men in my life are way more into gardening than they are golfing, or fishing. 



Do you keep a garden? Are you more of an indoor person?

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Digging Potatoes

Last year we dug up buckets full of potatoes. This year, not so much.

Isaak was Daddy's helper. Mica walked off the job. How is it that the 4 year old is a better helper in the kitchen and outside than the 7 year old? We've been getting on Mica for not completing his tasks.

The potato pass off from Daddy to Isaak.


"Look what I got Mom!" Two very small potatoes.


He figured out that he could dig some up to.


Isaak observing a potato he dug up. He held one up and said, "I'm the Statue of Liberty."


 Just some potatoes.


This is all we got. :(


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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Wordless Wednesday - Digging Potatoes

The boy's loved digging for potatoes!
 A potato hand-off.
Working together.
Isaak called the potatoes, "Tomatoes" over and over again! ;)
Mica's into dressing up. He wants to look, "Handsome" everyday, all the time! Frustrating for me because he has all kinds of fun t-shirts in his closet. I found this t-shirt at Crazy Eight. It's both a t-shirt, and has a tie on it. Perfect combo!
Daddy found this gardener snake.
We had 2 buckets of potatoes by the time they were done digging.

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Digging for Bones

This was at the Omaha Children's Museum.

The boy's were digging. I missed cousin Evan. He was into digging before the rest of the kids got over to the sand.






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