The best thing to do is purchase a good trowel to work with, possibly from your local home improvement store. After you have the correct tool it will make digging your trowel so much easier.
Trowel doesn't really have an antonym. The definition of trowel is "A flat bladed tool used to work with mortar or to dig holes for plants." You could say cover, or bury, since the trowel is used to dig holes for planting? Hope that helps.
U click on a trowel, which should B lying around the left side of Garden Gazebo, then when ur plant iz ready, u can click on it.
You receive the trowel after completing the level 1 test. For further help on this quest check the related links.
A trowel is a small hand held tool for digging planting holes for small plants where a spade would be inappropriate.
Aluminum is not the best material for a garden trowel, while very light, it is too soft. A better material would be steel or even better stainless steel.
base verb = dig. Dig the garden before I get back!past = dug. I dug the garden as quick as I could.past participle = I have dug the garden.
You need a shovel and a spade to dig holes. You need a garden cart to help carry plants and move soil. Hand pruners and loppers are used to prune plants. A trowel is handy to make small holes for flowers. A garden knife can help cut through roots, open bags of compost and soil, and dig out weeds.
common garden slug dig more then one feet
i dig up all my weeds from my garden
To effectively remove soil from your garden to prepare for planting new flowers, you can use a shovel or garden trowel to dig up the soil and transfer it to a wheelbarrow or container. You can also use a garden rake to level the ground and remove any debris. Make sure to remove any weeds or roots to create a clean planting area for your new flowers.
I dig my garden i dig, dig, dig i did my garden i dig it deep i plant my seeds and watch them grow, then a rabbit comes along and, oh, no he eats my (chosen vegetable) munch, munch, munch He eats my ("), he eats the whole bunch i run to the garden and say shu, shu, shu but the rabbit comes back, what shall i do?
It's usually used to dig in the dirt to plant growing things or stir up the soil.