Hori Hori
The Hori Hori is an iconic piece of gardening equipment with a cult following. The carbon steel blade runs right into the wooden handle, making it tough and durable. This is Paris’ go-to tool. Get her chatting about the usefulness of it and she lights up. Yours will arrive shiny and new- but with any luck will end up looking as loved and used as Paris’.
It’s ideal for getting bulbs in the ground quickly and efficiently. I like it for slicing perennial weeds out from where I don’t want them. Paris uses it mainly for nestling seedlings in the ground at break-neck speed.
It comes with a heavy duty canvas holder that you can loop through a belt.
Although considerably stronger than a regular trowel, the mighty Hori Hori is not completely invincible. Don’t stick it in to heavy soil and yank back hard…it’s much more efficient used in an in-out action.
The Hori Hori is an iconic piece of gardening equipment with a cult following. The carbon steel blade runs right into the wooden handle, making it tough and durable. This is Paris’ go-to tool. Get her chatting about the usefulness of it and she lights up. Yours will arrive shiny and new- but with any luck will end up looking as loved and used as Paris’.
It’s ideal for getting bulbs in the ground quickly and efficiently. I like it for slicing perennial weeds out from where I don’t want them. Paris uses it mainly for nestling seedlings in the ground at break-neck speed.
It comes with a heavy duty canvas holder that you can loop through a belt.
Although considerably stronger than a regular trowel, the mighty Hori Hori is not completely invincible. Don’t stick it in to heavy soil and yank back hard…it’s much more efficient used in an in-out action.
The Hori Hori is an iconic piece of gardening equipment with a cult following. The carbon steel blade runs right into the wooden handle, making it tough and durable. This is Paris’ go-to tool. Get her chatting about the usefulness of it and she lights up. Yours will arrive shiny and new- but with any luck will end up looking as loved and used as Paris’.
It’s ideal for getting bulbs in the ground quickly and efficiently. I like it for slicing perennial weeds out from where I don’t want them. Paris uses it mainly for nestling seedlings in the ground at break-neck speed.
It comes with a heavy duty canvas holder that you can loop through a belt.
Although considerably stronger than a regular trowel, the mighty Hori Hori is not completely invincible. Don’t stick it in to heavy soil and yank back hard…it’s much more efficient used in an in-out action.