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How To Use Dibber In A Sentence

  • The emphasis was and still is on self reliance with competitors doing all their own navigation as part of a pair or solo, travelling to different checkpoints where they 'dib' their electronic 'dibber' to show they've been there. Singletrack World
  • I ended up sowing a few peas in half frozen soil, poking, make that jabbing the holes with the dibber. Mish Mash Monday-Late February Edition « Fairegarden
  • Mike has written his last Stone Column but he plans to write a book, and I doubt Polly will be putting down her dibber for good either.
  • Using a dibber or a child's thick pencil, carefully tease out the young plant from the seed tray and make a hole in the fresh compost deep enough to take the roots of the seedling.
  • Holes were made with a 10-mm-diameter dibber and seed was sown before each hole was back-filled with soil and the surface firmed.
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  • When you put everything back in the shed, make sure there's a designated place for everything, so you don't waste time searching for plant labels, pencils and dibbers.
  • I do love that dibber and use it for so many things, but the planting of small bulbs is where it excels. How To-Lily Bulblets « Fairegarden
  • Ray is a font of information, dissecting samples with a special knife called a dibber, none to more effect than a white mushroom called the 'Witch's Egg', which when sliced in two reveals a yellowing layer of foul-smelling slime encasing a grey gooey jelly. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The museum is based around a restored Victorian farmhouse and they had loads of old tractors, steam engines, farm equipment, diggers, dibbers and all kinds of ancient agricultural implements on display.
  • The utility model relates to a peanut dibber which is an agricultural machine.
  • Use a trowel or dibber to make a hole twice their size and plant with the flat base at the bottom.
  • A dibber is a pointed tool, usually a stick, used to make holes for planting seeds, bulbs, setting out plants and transplanting of seedlings. The Library of Work and Play: Gardening and Farming.
  • Make the laborious task of planting bulbs easier with this stainless-steel dibber. Times, Sunday Times
  • An associated range tailored for propagation that includes plant labels, marker pens, stainless steel widgers, thermometers and a widger, dibber and label set.
  • The most exciting event with a garbage disposal, of course, is when it jams and you have to reach in and unclog it, knowing that at any moment it might spring to life and abruptly convert your arm from a useful grasping tool into a dibber. I'm A Stranger Here Myself
  • He relies on frequent use of his dibber instead. Times, Sunday Times
  • The garden centre opens in an hour and we don't want you standing there with your dibber in your hand when little old ladies come looking for winter pansies.
  • I gathered with my fellow start group on the line, dibbed my dibber and then we set off to the give out point which was a quick spin down the road. Singletrack World
  • Just add seeds: the perfect starter kit for growing your own contains a dibber, gloves, plant ties and labels. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use a trowel or dibber to make a hole twice their size and plant with the flat base at the bottom.
  • Maybe if I can just squeeze in there I might be able to find a spare key under a watering can, inside a trug or, maybe, next to a dibber
  • Maybe if I can just squeeze in there I might be able to find a spare key under a watering can, inside a trug or, maybe, next to a dibber.
  • Though the title is a How To, there is really nothing to teach about it, just use a tool of some kind, spade, weeder, screwdriver, stick, finger or a dibber like I am using. How To-Lily Bulblets « Fairegarden
  • The other problem when you're hunting with a chronic dibber is that you have to adopt the habit merely to defend yourself. "Claimers"
  • The dibber was used to gently pry the uppermost babies up and out, trying to include as many roots as possible. How To-Lily Bulblets « Fairegarden

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