


🌱 Plant faster, dig smarter, grow stronger!
The Jim-Gem Speedy Dibble Tree Planting Bar is a lightweight, compact tool designed by professional tree planters for fast, efficient planting. Featuring a beveled arrow point and a total length of 35-7/8", it excels in light to medium and moist soils. Weighing 2 lbs less than standard dibble bars and made in the USA, it offers superior control and durability for high-production planting tasks.
| Color | Brown |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | moist soil |
| Additional Features | Light Weight |
H**N
Buy it
Works great. Planted 1800 trees in two days using it with absolutely no issues or effort. Definitely worth the investment.
J**
Great tool
Great tool. Heavy duty and works as it should.
W**A
Absolutely must have for sapling planting
Turned what would have been an entire afternoon job into a job of an hour or so. 25+ saplings in the ground without hardly any trouble. We've got clay for days, so the sharp tip is a must. Didn't bend, much less break. If you're planting saplings or small trees, this is worth every penny.
J**N
Works well for planting seedlings in the woods
My son and I recently used the dibble for planting seedlings from the Forest Service. I have 2 of them for use on my farm. They work well
P**G
Good depending on your soil
Handle could be wider, I slipped 20mm bar thru the center for a wider grip. My soil is hard clay and takes a lot of effort. Makes planting quick with softer ground.
T**E
Planting 300 trees, bushes and shrubs
We’re a lifesaver. Making an pheasant, quail, bee and butterfly habitat. Planting 300 saplings is a great undertaking. This tool worked great!
W**R
Good deal on a good Bar.
I give this product 4 stars because the quality and useability are great. We chose this shorter modle for my wife which is 5' 3" tall it worked great. It was way more than i expected for the cheap price. I reccomend this product to anyone looking for a quality dibble bar for a great price. I prefer the square spade to the pointed one for planting, but thats just my preference.
H**N
Works!
Works best in loose soil. Hard clay is not a good idea. For planting seedlings in significant quantities (hundreds or thousands), where machine planting is not practical, a hoe-dad is much easier. This, however, is an excellent dibble -- plenty strong and as easy to use as one can be.
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