Here's the list of my favorite Power Planter products. Click on the product to view it on their website. Happy Planting!
If your garden has challenging soil like mine, then this bundle will radically change the way you garden! What makes this bundle special is the drill will not only power through tough ground, but it also has the E-Clutch® System which gives you peace of mind knowing that the drill will help protect you when it hits resistance. It has all the heavy-duty augers necessary for you to tackle any challenge your garden may throw at you. If you have hard, compacted soil that may also have rocks and tree roots in it, then this is exactly what you need! You will be amazed with how much easier planting in the garden becomes when using this Power Planter bundle!
The 20v hammer drill is perfect to use with the 3”x24” and 5”x28” augers when I am planting in my annual flower beds! These gardens have been amended over time, so they are much richer in organic matter, and I don’t have to worry about drilling into compacted clay. This drill is nice and lightweight, and it makes planting lots of annuals or bulbs in an area much faster and easier.
I love using the 3”x24” bulb auger when we are planting our spring flowering bulbs or small annuals. The hole is the perfect size for the bulb, and the auger makes the work go so much faster and easier!
The 5”x28” auger is the perfect tool when I am planting quart size or smaller annuals. The extended length means I am not bending over when drilling, and the diameter of the auger allows the plant to slip into its new home easily. The heavy-duty tip makes quick work of drilling into my heavy red clay soil.
When I am planting one-gallon annuals or perennials, this is the auger I grab. The heavy-duty tip not only drills the right size hole, but it also aerates my clay soil so that it is not so compacted.
This 9”x 28” auger is by far the one that I use the most often! It can be quite challenging to dig a hole for a 3-gallon shrub in our red clay soil that often has rocks and tree roots in it. The 9” auger with the heavy-duty tip allows me to plant many more shrubs at a time, because it breaks up the soil much better (and easier) than a shovel ever could!