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Gardening Tools GARDENING TOOLS 7 MORE THAN A TOOL... THE RIGHT TOOLS • European FSC-Certified Ash Hardwood Handles MAKE ALL THE • Lifetime Guarantee* DIFFERENCE • Heads Made from High Quality Boron Steel • A Unique Tool for Every Garden Task • Many Tools are Hand Forged • Learn more at www.DeWitToolsUSA.com GARDENING TOOLS TOOLS GARDENING | * Limited lifetime warranty to original purchaser 8 WEB TierraGarden.com • EMAIL [email protected] • PHONE 800.992.1220 • FAX 888.491.9255 against manufacturer defects and workmanship. THE RIGHT TOOL FOR EVERY TASK IT’S AN HEIRLOOM. GARDENING TOOLS TOOLS GARDENING On April 1, 1898 Willem de Wit started his blacksmith company in Kornhorn, a small village in northern Holland. Today, the 5th generation of the forging family is running the company. Top-notch quality combined with innovative designs make DeWit tools the ultimate gardener’s choice. The latest equipment and techniques coupled with historical craftsmanship make DeWit one of the most modern garden tool manufacturers in the world. It’s not only about the steel heads, the handles are also very important. Handles come from Forest Stewardship Council (FSC©) certified, government controlled forests. This regulates the use of wood and the replanting of trees for a greener environment. | GARDENING TOOLS • DEWIT 9 DUTCH See the Welldone Planting Trowel HAND TOOLS in action! IT’S WELLDONE! Our strongest and most durable hand tools yet. Flat arm design makes the tool virtually impossible to bend! 1 This modern design makes working in hard soil easy! 2 3 4 1 #31-3346 3 #31-3348 5 #31-3008 Welldone Planting Trowel Welldone Hand Fork Forged Bottle Opener Trowel • The best just got better! • Super strong Welldone design • High-quality tempered boron steel • Flat arm design makes the tool • Won’t bend when digging rock and will hold a very sharp edge virtually impossible to bend roots • Neither tip nor neck will bend • Tempered boron steel head holds • Tempered boron steel head is • Reward yourself with a beverage sharp edge longer than others great in tough clay soil after working hard in the garden! Head: 6.3”L x 3.1”W; Total: 13”L; 0.5lbs Head: 5.25”L x 3.1”W; Total: 11.4”L; 0.44lbs Head: 6.3”L x 3”W; Total: 12”L; 0.6lbs SRP $38.99 E2265 CSE1940 CS6 SRP $38.99 E2265 CSE1940 CS6 SRP $39.99 E2440 CSE2010 CS6 #31-3344 #31-2950 #31-3000 2 Welldone Serrated Trowel 4 Welldone American Mini Shovel 6 Forged Trowel • Our #31-3346 trowel with a • Virtually impossible to bend • High-quality tempered steel will serrated edge on the left side • Perfect for removing rocks and roots hold a very sharp edge • Use to cut roots, dead perennials, • Tempered boron steel head easily cuts • Neither tip nor neck will bend and stubborn vines and weeds through tough clay soil Head: 6.3”L x 3”W; Total: 12”L; 0.6lbs • Combines the benefits of Hori-Hori • Available in drop grip and long handle SRP $27.99 E1745 CSE1400 CS6 knife and a trowel versions (pg. 21 & 27) Head: 6.3”L x 2.4”W; Total: 13.4”L; 0.5lbs Head: 5.5”L x 4.1”W; Total: 13.25”L; 0.66 lbs SRP $48.99 E2875 CSE2440 CS6 SRP $46.99 E2775 CSE2365 CS6 GARDENING TOOLS TOOLS GARDENING | 10 WEB TierraGarden.com • EMAIL [email protected] • PHONE 800.992.1220 • FAX 888.491.9255 5 6 7 10 8 9 11 #31-3011 #31-3001 7 #31-3015 Forged Small Trowel 9 Medium-Sized Victorian Trowel 11 Forged Small Hand Fork • Smaller version of our #31-3000 • Smaller version of our #31-3003 • Smaller version of our #31-3004 • Designed for smaller hands • Designed for smaller hands • Designed for smaller hands • Women’s choice! • Women’s choice! • Women’s choice! Head: 5.25”L x 2.6”W; Total: 11.8”L; 0.25lbs Head: 6”L x 3”W; Total: 12.5”L; 0.6lbs Head: 4”L x 2.6”W; Total: 10”L; 0.25lbs SRP $27.99 E1745 CSE1400 CS6 SRP $39.99 E2440 CSE2010 CS6 SRP $27.99 E1745 CSE1400 CS6 GARDENING TOOLS TOOLS GARDENING 8 #31-3003 #31-3004 Large-Sized Victorian Trowel 10 Forged Hand Fork • A round-point trowel/scoop with a • Great for breaking up soil in small- sharpened edge er areas; aerates clay soil • Cuts through roots and clay soil • Strong and tough easily • Well balanced Head: 7.25”L x 3.25”W; Total: 13.5”L; 0.7lbs Head: 5”L x 3”W; Total: 10.8”L; 0.5lbs SRP $40.99 E2480 CSE2050 CS6 SRP $27.99 E1745 CSE1400 CS6 | GARDENING TOOLS • DEWIT 11 A TOOL FOR EVERY TASK 2 3 1 4 #31-3028 1 #31-3029 Two Point Large Trowel 3 Square Head Trowel • V-cut edge makes digging, dividing and planting in • Flat, razor-sharp edge cuts through the toughest soil heavily rooted areas easier • Designed to dig holes and remove soil with ease • Edge is razor-sharp and cuts easily through roots • Extra strong “Welldone” design makes it one of the and clay soil strongest trowels in the world • Extra strong “Welldone” design makes it one of the Head: 5.6”L x 3.1”W; Total: 12.2”L; 0.5lbs strongest trowels in the world SRP $43.99 E2630 CSE2225 CS6 Head: 5.5”L x 3.1”W; Total: 12.2”L; 0.5lbs SRP $44.99 E2700 CSE2265 CS6 #31-3027 #31-3337 2 Two Point Small Trowel 4 Sieve Trowel • V-cut edge makes digging, dividing and planting in • Ergonomically designed with slots cut in blade to heavily rooted areas easier create a lighter tool • Edge is razor-sharp and cuts easily through roots • Allows for easier mixing of soil and additives and and clay soil removing larger rocks from soil • Head and neck are hand forged creating a strong • Extra strong “Welldone” design makes it one of the connection strongest trowels in the world Head: 4.5”L x 2.5”W; Total: 11.2”L; 0.4lbs GARDENING TOOLS TOOLS GARDENING | Head: 6.3”L x 3.1”W; Total: 13”L; 0.5bs SRP $44.99 E2700 CSE2265 CS6 SRP $46.99 E2765 CSE2335 CS6 12 WEB TierraGarden.com • EMAIL [email protected] • PHONE 800.992.1220 • FAX 888.491.9255 NEW TOOLS MAKE TOUGH TASKS EASIER 6 5 7 #31-3990 #31-3147 6 #31-3940 5 Forged Bent Tine Fork Comby Cultivator 7 Twisted Tine Hand Fork • Bent tines allow this fort to be used • Two complementary tools in one • Each tapered tine is twisted to as a rake or cultivator • Cultivator and stirrup hoe give the tool added strength • Perfect for those tight, hard to reach combination • The tapered tines make the tool spaces • Simply turn the tool to use much easier to work with • Extra strong “Welldone” design the preferred edge • Ideal for digging through tough makes it super strong • Also available in drop grip and long clay soil, mixing topsoil and plant handle versions (pg 21 & 29) removal Head: 3.4”L x 3.1”W; Total: 10.6”L; 0.4lbs • Extra strong “Welldone” design Head: 4.5”L x 3.7”W; Total: 11.6”L; 0.5lbs SRP $46.99 E2765 CSE2335 CS6 makes it the strongest connection SRP $59.99 E3565 CSE3025 CS6 ever GARDENING TOOLS TOOLS GARDENING Head: 5.3”L x 3.1”W; Total: 11.8”L; 0.4lbs SRP $48.99 E2875 CSE2440 CS6 TDI Brands Channel | See our DeWit products in action GARDENING TOOLS • DEWIT 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 #31-3032 #31-3661 #31-2941 5 1 Rock-N-Root Trowel 3 Forged Scoop Trowel Ninja Onion Hoe • Heavy-Duty, 3mm thick blade • Heavy duty • Strong, sleek, all steel tool • Narrower than Transplant Trowel • Extra large head • Compact & lightweight for precision • Deep digging in confined spaces • Use as a scoop or trowel • Onion hoe on one side, dandelion weeder on the other Head: 5” L x 1.75”W; Total: 16”L; 0.5lbs • Forged steel SRP $27.99 E1745 CSE1400 CS6 Head: 7.75” x 4.74”W; Total: 13.8”L; 0.7lbs 10”L x 1.75”W; 0.3lbs SRP $59.99 E3565 CSE3025 CS6 SRP $33.99 E2050 CSE1705 CS6 #31-3002 #31-3660 #31-3034 2 Forged Transplant Trowel 4 Ninja Cultivator 6 Forged Tulip Trowel • Narrow blade is perfect for working • Strong, sleek, all steel tool • Works like a trowel, but breaks up in tight spots • Compact & lightweight for precision soil like a fork - great for clay! • Ideal for planting bulbs and other • 3-Tine Cultivator on one side, co- • Three sharp points to break up soil precise tasks bra-shaped head on the other quickly and easily Head: 7”L x 2.25”W; Total: 13.5”L; 0.5lbs 9.45”L x 1.75”W; 0.3lbs • Featured in Better Homes and SRP $27.99 E1745 CSE1400 CS6 SRP $33.99 E2050 CSE1705 CS6 Gardens Magazine Head: 4.5”L x 4”W; Total: 11”L; 0.5lbs SRP $53.99 E3170 CSE2720 CS6 GARDENING TOOLS TOOLS GARDENING | 14 WEB TierraGarden.com • EMAIL [email protected] • PHONE 800.992.1220 • FAX 888.491.9255 8 See this tool in action! 7 9 10 11 #31-3087 #31-0906 #31-3047 9 11 7 British Style Bulb Planter Wooden Dibber w/Brass Tip Potting Trowel • Sharp cutting edge slices thru soil • Use to plant bulbs and seeds • Curved blade prevents soil from • Lead edge is narrower in diameter • Push brass tip into the soil and swirl spilling out than rest of cylinder allowing soil it around to the size needed • The wider and shorter blade makes plug to fall out easily • Wooden shaft is marked to achieve it perfect for potting plants Head: 5.7”L x 2.75”W; Total: 10.5”L; 1.4lbs a more precise depth every time - Head: 4.5”L x 4”W ; Total: 11”L; 0.5lbs SRP $56.99 E3415 CSE2875 CS6 perfect for garlic! SRP $28.99 E1790 CSE1470 CS6 12”L x 1.5”W; 0.3lbs SRP $31.99 E1940 CSE1595 CS6 GARDENING TOOLS TOOLS GARDENING #31-0909 8 Bulb Planter #31-3005 10 Snake Tongue Trowel • The ultimate tool for small bulbs • Perfect for crocuses, snowdrops, • Works like a transplanter trowel grape hyacinths and a weedpopper all in one • Easy to use and clean • Hand-Forged steel • Long handle on page 28 • Easy to use Head: 4”L x 1.5”W; Total: 10.5”L; 0.5lbs Head: 7”L x 1.8”W; Total: 12.5”L; 0.6lbs SRP $28.99 E1725 CSE1430 CS6 SRP $39.99 E2440 CSE2010 CS6 | GARDENING TOOLS • DEWIT 15 5 6 1 3 7 2 4 8 #31-0303 #31-0914 #31-0904 1 Triangle Patio Knife 3 V-Groove Paver Cleaner 5 Short Handle 3-Tine Cultivator
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