Easy Digging Joins the MSB
Easy Digging is a family-owned business has been providing sturdy and efficient tools for gardening, farming, and excavating since 2007 at EasyDigging.com. They work with a variety of manufacturers in the US and abroad to provide unique tools that are much better and stronger than the common big box store tools. You will find tools for weeding, seeding, tilling, aerating, digging, and trenching.
I first found Easy Digging in a round about way. While doing research for an upcoming class at Home Food Systems I found a tool called the Jab Planter. It is for planting seeds, though this particular tool is for larger seeds, things beans, corn and pea sized stuff. What was really exciting to me though is the two sided version that injects a dry fertilizer into the ground a couple inches from each seed.
Honestly the way I do things I am not sure how much seed I will put in with it, but the fertilizer injection is GOLD for mid season fertilization around plants like tomato and peppers, right into the root zone, and it can be done with say 1/3rd each of compost, Dr. Earth and biochar, can you say BIOLOGICAL SOLUTIONS?
Well it turned out the only company I could find importing this Jab Planter was EasyDigging.com, so I ordered the 2 sided model from them. I was impressed with the tool, the shipping and the customer support when I asked a question. This is usually what I do when evaluating a vendor for MSB. I don’t ask for free shit, I become their customer and test their quality and service.
Easy Digging passed with flying colors so I reached out and after a bit of back and forth negotiated you guys in the MSB a full 10% off of all items on their site. Oh they don’t only have the Jab Planter, they have awesome wheel seeders, grub hoes, broad forks and wheel hoes along with a ton of other cool stuff. The discount code is already in the benefits section of the MSB.
Spring gardens are right around the corner so check out all the cool stuff at Easy Digging and up your garden game in 2024 with 10% off everything.
Is the Grub Hoe on their website the ones like you have out in back of your garage that I may have seen on your property?
I would say as good but not the same. The hoe you are talking about is made by Rouge Hoes. https://roguehoe.com/
Looks like a great product line. The website doesn’t appear to have a search feature. I am looking for an effective and ergonomic compost aerator for someone who is not very strong.
They do not have that and why do you think you need one?
*Love* easy digging. I use a couple of their hoes, mostly the “grape” hoe. Got my first one over 10 years ago. Had to replace handles on the oldest ones, but the heads are still going strong and I have surely abused them on our rocky Ozarks ground.