Hori Hori Knife garden tool review
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Should I spend $20-30 on another garden spade? #honestreview
P.S. I looked it up after filming -- "hori" is Japanese for "dig", and "hori hori" is onomatopoeia for a digging sound!
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Hi I'm Carrie! Wife of a teacher, mom of 3 girls, lover of books, coffee, and Michigan's four seasons. I help you grow a simple living mindset, a from-scratch kitchen, and your home & garden -- faithfully and frugally.
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I've seen several reviews of Hori Hori garden knives because I'm looking to also get one, but your review, by far, is the most down-to-earth of all. Great work and keep on gardening! 🙂
Well thank you so much! 🥰
Idk if you already found a solution, but a carabiner would be an easy way to attach the sheath to your beltloop.
Oh good idea! Thanks!
Hori means digging in Japanese; Hori Hori = digging digging.
Use a carabiner on your loop.
You could saw long grass in your yarn where the mower doesnt come close to the graden beds
You could get a metal clip so the sheath can attach to your belt loop.
Just tie the hori hori knife sheath to your belt loop with string or paracord. Alternatively buy a small key ring carabiner clip and use that. Or make a nice clip by bending over the decorative handle of an old spoon ( that's been cut off) and pop rivet it to the back of the sheath. You can just slide it over the top of your pants . Etc, etc 😊
Good job
You should record books great voice to listen too
Danke 👍
Hi! Is that tool stainless steel?
Yes it is!
Wear a belt. It is more than just to keep your pants up. I just bought two of these, onevfor seasoned green thumb grand father and one for me whos is noob at best. Seems like a obvious tool to have but hasn't seemed to catch on the states
how do you like that compressed soil? I see those at home depot.
I like it! It seems to be good quality.
HOri HOri
You made a video without bothering to find out where the name comes from? Your accent stops me being surprised.