What is Transplanter?
There are two different garden tools called Transplanter. One is for bulbs and young plants, while the other is a specialized tool for planting bulbs. The first type of transplanter is similar to a spoon, but is specially designed for planting or transplantation. It often occurs along with Trowel and cultivator in the garden sets of hands. Some models are called bulb/transplanter or transplant Trowel .
Longer than Trowel, Transplanter can hold long -rooted transplantation. The gradual measurements that are marked with a ruler are marked in depth of planting, helping gardeners to place their bulbs at a suitable depth. The transplanter, narrower than a spoon, can only break the amount of soil needed for planting and also work comfortably in a flower. Some transplants have an end that is somewhat on others to allow the soil from inside a narrow hole restriction, while others get to the point. In both cases, curveples help with soil cutting. Has a shape pa folding container and works something like an apple correction in the first two of the five steps to use it:
1. Push the transplanter of the bulb to a depth that the bulb should be planted using gradations marked on the side or a piece of colored tape measured to the correct length and attached to the transplantor. This action reduces the cylindrical soil sample.
2. Raise the transplant and a piece of land without the ground and leave the planting.
3. Prepare a hole with any fertilizer or other special plantings recommended for a particular bulb.
4. Place the bulb in the hole.
5. Place a piece of soil back in the hole on the upper part of the bulb, EITHER by pushing it out of the transplanter from the upper part, or the transplanter has a spring handle to release a piece of soil-acting mechanism. Make sure the soil is firmly settled and water.