Meet your go-to garden helper: the Woodland Tools 13.25 in. Steel V-Shaped Digging Hand Trowel with a comfortable wood handle. Built for precise, clean digs, this trowel helps you shape soil with confidence whether you’re planting bulbs, transplanting seedlings, or edging along beds.
Why the V-shaped blade matters — the unique V-head slices through soil with razor-thin edges, making narrow trenches for delicate roots and leaving less disruption around plants. It shines when you need controlled depth and precise lines—perfect for bulb placement, transplanting perennials, or carving out a neat edge along a lawn or bed.
Durable steel, coated for longevity — the steel blade stands up to daily garden use, while the coating protects against rust and makes soil cleanup quick and easy. The result is a tool that stays sharp, resists wear, and stays cleaner between uses.
Ergonomic wood handle — a 4.5-inch wooden handle provides a natural, comfortable grip that reduces fatigue during longer sessions. The short-handle design delivers excellent control for precise digging, weeding, and shallow trenching in tight spaces, raised beds, or planters.
What you’ll use it for
- Planting bulbs, annuals, and small perennials with precise spacing
- Transplanting seedlings while minimizing root disturbance
- Creating clean, narrow channels for irrigation lines or edging
- Sculpting soil around delicate roots and avoiding damage to surrounding plants
- Weeding in tight spots where a larger shovel can’t reach
Practical tips for best results
- Wipe the blade clean after use and dry thoroughly to extend the coating’s life
- Lightly oil the blade to prevent rust during storage
- Use controlled, steady pressure to maintain the V-shape’s precision while digging
Designed by Woodland Tools for gardeners who value accuracy, durability, and a tool that feels like a natural extension of your hand, this 13.25-inch steel trowel with a wood handle is a reliable partner for everyday digging and delicate planting tasks. Rediscover the joy of precise, effortless gardening with a tool that understands the nuances of soil, roots, and space.