Featured in Herald Sun Home Living – 30 January 2021
Our Garden Dibber in Celery-Top Pine was featured in the 30 January 2021 edition of Herald Sun Home Living, part of Victoria’s most-read newspaper, The Herald Sun.
The Herald Sun is Melbourne’s leading newspaper and one of Australia’s most trusted media outlets, known for its strong community connection and coverage of lifestyle, design, and local makers. The Home Living section regularly highlights Australian craftsmanship and practical ideas for stylish, functional homes and gardens.
The Garden Dibber in Celery-Top Pine was featured for its simple, effective design and smooth handcrafted finish. Made from Tasmanian celery-top pine, it helps gardeners plant bulbs and seedlings with accuracy while showcasing the natural warmth and strength of this native timber.
If you enjoy gardening or are thinking of taking up this increasingly popular hobby, the garden dibber is an essential tool. Hand-turned from celery-top pine, a Tasmanian speciality timber, it allows you to plant seeds and bulbs at the correct depth for healthy germination. It supports everything from shallow crops such as carrots and lettuce to medium-depth growers like beans and garlic and even deeper plantings such as peas, potatoes, and pumpkins. With clear depth markings, a smooth finish, and a strong cord for hanging, it is practical, durable, and equally useful for flowers and annuals. The craftsmanship and usability also make it a thoughtful gift for any keen gardener.
This feature reflects Herald Sun Home Living’s appreciation for sustainable Australian-made products that offer beauty, function, and long-lasting quality.
