We love our Hori Hori Garden Tool, and use it every day here at Celtic Farm. It took us a long time to find a high quality, beautiful tool, and it is our best seller by far in our Gardening Shop. You can read a great deal in our articles and info posts on this fantastic Japanese Garden Tool, and you can also buy the one we use and recommend to any gardener, farmer or landscaper.
The Hori Hori garden tool, often referred to as the Swiss Army knife of gardening, finds its roots in the rich soil of ancient Japanese gardening traditions. This versatile treasure offers a variety of uses, making it a staple in every gardener’s toolset. This comprehensive guide explores the top ten uses of a Hori Hori garden tool, illustrating the practicality of this fascinating implement.
The hori hori garden knife, also known as the soil knife or weeding knife, is a popular tool among gardeners and horticulturists. It is a multi-purpose knife with a pointed blade on one end and a serrated edge on the other. Its origins can be traced back to Japan, where it was originally used as a hunting and digging tool by the Ainu people, an indigenous group from Hokkaido.… Read the rest
Ok, I I have to admit, the Hori Hori Garden knife has become my favorite tool over the past few years. Its flexibility and ease of use and the fact that it sits on my hip in its holster, mix it always available and ready for just about each war in the garden. Not to mention that’s a descendent of the samurai sword, and makes me feel … Read the rest
When you buy gardening tools, there are soooo many different choices online, and the Hori Hori Garden Knife is no exception. With everything from the basic Japanese inspired version, to the futuristic Hori Hori that looks like a battle weapon, its difficult to figure out how to pick the best garden knife for your needs. Here is a Hori Hori breakdown to help you buy a quality japanese … Read the rest
Ok, we may be going a little master of the obvious here, but there are soooo many uses for the Hori Hori Japanese Garden Knife, I wanted to make sure you get the most out of the investment, and choose wisely. There are a lot of cheap tools out there that can break , rust and crack. To get all you can out of this … Read the rest
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