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Old January 8, 2010   #31
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In Amy Goldmans The Heirloom Tomato on page 7 bottom right there is a tool being used that would really be great to take seedlings out of plug trays or seedling trays when transplanting.
I have also seen a "nitpicker" somewhere but not the same - more for seeding but discontinued.

If anyone know Amy or where you can purchase this tool please let me know.
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Bountiful Gardens sells the "Widger" which is designed for handling small seedlings.

http://www.bountifulgardens.org/prod...umber=SWI-9010

http://rachelclaire.net/files/Wonderful_Tool_Widger.php


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Old January 8, 2010   #32
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I have access to chemical spatulas etc but for pulling plugs out of cell trays I get a cheap metal salad fork out of the kitchen drawer. When I was working with/dividing large potted plants with tough rootballs on a regular basis nothing was better than the cheap finely serrated steak knives or the next size up (small kitchen knife version). They would saw through just about anything. I don't know if I would want something as flexible as that $14 transplant knife.
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Old January 8, 2010   #33
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cool and the price at $5 is better than $15 - my hands drop pencils too easily and this looks like a little more to grip - thanks Denis
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Old January 19, 2010   #34
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Ocean State Job Lot
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79 cents
it rocks

but I do like those photos of pushing the plug up from the bottom.
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Old January 20, 2010   #35
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I use a plastic spoon on my seedlings. I find it works well and if I lose it oh well get another out of the packet.
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Here is a scan of page 7 of Amy's Book. Ami
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Old January 20, 2010   #37
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Yes that is the picture I was looking at - I think the link Digging Dog gave me to bountiful farms is it - got 2 in my cart
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Old January 30, 2010   #38
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Thanks to all - because of you guys I found 2 different tools and bought both of them
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