Farm Girl here! Let's cut to the chase!
In the wake of a distressing episode that occurred over the week end on location at the "digs" (if you will) of an East Pennsylvania gardener who shall remain nameless, and on behalf of Uncle Mac's Garden Shed, I would like to clarify a few points on the subject of dibbles, and dibblery in general.
To wit:
Acceptable dibbling devices |
These are dibbles, and any and all may be profitably employed to pierce the soil so as to better plant seeds, roots, rhizomes, tubers, bulbs, sets and
plants.
Equally acceptable |
It is here displayed next to the nearly identical "Shoupie" marker which can, in a pinch, be employed as a dibble as well.
NOT A GARDENING TOOL! |
There is enough stress in the world today without dibbling malfunctions!
Well a word to the wise should be sufficient so at this point...what's that, Uncle Mac? Oh put that away that isn't a Sharpie! I know a Sharpie when I see one! I graduated Texas A & M and don't you forget it!
Where was I? Oh yeah, mind your dibbles and as always, thanks for checking out Farm Girls Corner!
3 comments:
Uncle Mac, good thing we have Farm Girl to keep us straight on what constitutes a real dibble. Dibble this, dibble that! Farm girl sure knows her dibbles!
Hey, do I know this unfortunate east Pa gardener? He could help me move a very large Yew which has outlived its welcome where it's plants. I use free rocks I find in the flower beds as dibbles...silly me.
I generally use my forefinger but I'm trying to maintain the illusion that this blog thinger is at least partially about gardening!
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