Gardening Perennial Trowel, Fisher Blacksmiting
This long narrow perennial garden trowel is forged from salvaged diamond plate steel giving it a heavy duty industrial feel. The narrow shape is very useful for working with perennials, planting, transplanting, and dividing bulbs. It’s good for getting out our weeds with a long taproot. It's also great for edging along the borders of flower beds! The narrow profile makes it an excellent choice for the urban gardener or anyone who has a container garden. It is approx 13" long, 2" wide.
Each tool is individually crafted using traditional blacksmithing techniques. Steel is heated to a red glow in the forge and then shaped over the anvil with a hammer. All joinery is done using solid steel rivets. And, each tool is set into its own hand turned handle creating a long-lasting garden tool with no welds. American Black Walnut is used for handles. The tight grain of this strong hardwood makes it very durable. Best of all, it just feels good in your hand.
Handcrafted in Bozeman, Montana by Tuli Fisher; a member of the British Artist Blacksmith Association, as well as the Artist-Blacksmith’s Association of North America. These garden tools are an example of fine American Craft and the result is tools that you won’t want to take your hands off of! Hand forged metal set into a black walnut handle makes a set of these garden tools the ideal gift for the discriminating gardener, wedding couple, or anyone who has an eye for high-quality traditional crafts and a passion for gardening.