Transplanting Trowel – half round
$ 69.00
The Transplanting Trowel – half round slices through roots and lifts seedlings cleanly, thanks to sharpened edges and a comfortable cherry wood handle built to last generations.
- Article #: 4022
- Width of head: 3.2″
- Length of head: 6.4″
- Length of handle: 5.6″
- Total weight: .7 lbs
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Transplanting Trowel – half round
The Transplanting Trowel – half round is a hand-forged workhorse designed for gardeners who demand precision and durability in equal measure. Crafted in the Netherlands by Sneeboer — a maker with over a century of expertise — this trowel combines traditional forging techniques with premium stainless steel to deliver a tool that performs season after season.
Hand-Forged Stainless Steel for Clean, Effortless Transplanting
The half-round blade profile and sharpened edges allow you to slice cleanly through compacted soil and fibrous roots without tearing delicate root balls. Whether you are moving seedlings from a tray to the border or dividing perennials, the blade penetrates with minimal effort and lifts with control.
A Comfortable Handle Built for the Long Haul
The warm, smooth cherry wood handle balances the forged blade beautifully, reducing hand fatigue during extended sessions. At just 0.7 lbs, it is light enough to work with all day yet solid enough to inspire confidence with every dig.
- Hand-forged stainless steel blade resists rust and holds a keen edge through years of hard use
- Sharpened edges and tip cut through roots and firm soil with ease, protecting plant roots during transplanting
- Half-round blade profile provides precise control when lifting and relocating seedlings or dividing plants
- Cherry wood handle delivers a comfortable, secure grip and natural warmth in the hand
- Lightweight at 0.7 lbs — reduces fatigue without sacrificing strength or balance
- Made in the Netherlands by Sneeboer, a family tradition spanning more than a century
Built for life and generations to come, the Transplanting Trowel – half round is a tool you will reach for every time you head into the garden — and one you will be proud to pass down.