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Chase
2025-08-28 16:10:14
This garden tool comes in handy in the spring when planting seeds, bulbs, or planting pots or seedlings. It works best in loose soil, but it is a quick way to make a hole and plant. You just stick the pointed end in the soil to the depth you want and rotate the handle in a circle—a stab or tiny circle for seeds, bigger circle for potting small plants and seedlings. This dibber is made from a durable plastic material. It fits the hand nicely and is easy to rinse off with the hose if needed. It is also well priced.
vl1024
2025-07-28 10:43:07
I bought this to use for potting some bulbs in my garden containers. It’s easy to use and has the depth guide. I also really like to use it for breaking up the soil and old roots too, as I find it easier than using a shovel or rake in smaller containers. This will work well for seeds & small plants in the spring. Handy little tool.
Dahbee
2025-07-16 13:28:31
It works exactly as it’s supposed to.
Christine Newman
2025-07-03 13:24:47
Easy concept but very useful. Goes into compact soul fairly easily as well. The one criticism would the the depth markings are difficult to see. Not sure of a specific design change that would help this, just an observation.
Dragonfly Queen
2025-07-01 11:27:26
When I first started to plant some bulbs, I decided that they had to be an easier way to do it than just using a small spade. So I got on Amazon and did my research. I research everything I buy. I do lots of research and this is what I decided to try. Zenport Dibber. I had never used a Dibber. I had no ideal if it was what I really needed or not. I am so happy I made this purchase. If you do any planting you will need this tool. It is wonderful. It makes planting bulbs, seeds, and flower so much easier and fun. A lot of the Dibbers I researched was made of wood or metal, but this one was made of very strong hard plastic. It will not rust or rot. I have arthritis in my hands and the T handle makes it easier to use.
SH
2025-06-28 16:22:11
I was a bit leery initially to buy a plastic dibber, but after reading a few reviews, I decided that for the drastic price difference it would be worth taking a chance. It's pretty handy, and plenty sturdy enough for the job. I have almost as much rock as I do soil (which is mostly clay), so for planting seeds this thing makes the job a lot easier. Bigger rocks are still an issue, but you can usually just move over a bit and be good to go, without the hassle of trying to actually dig. It easily goes thru my landscape fabric too. I wish I'd found this thing years ago.
jcavicc
2025-06-02 13:46:35
Just used this to plant over 100 cloves of garlic. Made a quick easy job of it. With the built in measure we know we planted again the right depth.
Customer
2025-04-27 13:35:00
The top part is sturdy, which is nice. The bottom is hollow plastic and I think it will break and while the sale price of under $9 is good, it’s still too much if it breaks. We’ll see it holds up during allium planting season.
The Wizard
2025-04-05 12:06:19
The tip is sharp and made of plastic. If you have any rocks in the soil, the tip will break off.
ken Ramsden
2025-03-11 16:07:53
Painful if used for but plug
Robert
2025-02-10 18:11:34
It’s ok. Busted it on the first try when I hit a rock. It’s hollow plastic so don’t expect it to last long under moderate use. Would not buy again. Will pay the money to get a solid wood or metal one.
Customer
2025-01-13 13:09:47
I had lots of grape hyacinths to plant this fall and I tried using the dibber, while my husband used a plastic stick for holding up plants from the dollar store. Well, he was definitely more successful than I was. I put the dibber down and asked him to give me a plastic stick as well, and we got the job done.
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