The first tool I purchase as a novice gardener was a C - steel hori hori , or Nipponese digging knife , just like the one from Hardwick & Sons . much undestroyable , mine ( pictured ) is still poke gob in my back sack thirty - uneven years subsequently . It has testify tough enough to perforate stony land and can unearth taprooted weeds . The serrate edge pee quick work of divide works as well as loosening pot - bound plant . It cuts through fibrous , tuberous , and circling solution like butter . Over clip , when pass over unobjectionable and dry after use , the carbon copy sword becomes polished and silky , and the wood grip develops an oiled fluent finish from being handled .
— Kristin Green
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