Garden Auger Spiral Drill Bit for Easy Planting of Bulbs, Bedding Plants, and Seedlings in Soil
Planting bulbs, bedding plants, and seedlings is now easier with the Garden Auger Spiral Drill Bit. This drill head does the work for you and digs holes with ease. This tool is a must-have for all gardening enthusiasts. Perfect for planting tulips, irises, bulbs, bedding plants, and seedlings. With its exceptional quality and value, it will stay durable and useful for years to come. It will save you time and energy from manual digging. It can quickly dig holes up to 17 inches deep and 3 inches wide using the power of your handheld drill.
Who is this for?
This garden tool is ideal for avid garden lovers, hobbyists, and busy households looking to optimize bulb planting and seedling transplantation. It appeals to anyone who wants consistent planting depth and cleaner, round holes without the strain of manual digging. Perfect for planting tulips, irises, other bulbs, bedding plants, and seedlings in borders, flower beds, and raised garden beds. Great for landscapers and DIY enthusiasts tackling large planting projects or seasonal relays where speed matters.
Real-world benefits
- Drastically reduces manual digging effort, saving time and back strain during large planting sessions.
- Delivers uniform, clean holes with consistent depth and width for reliable bulb and seedling placement.
- Hole depth up to 17 inches makes it suitable for deeper-rooted bulbs and transplants.
- Hole width up to 3 inches accommodates most bulbs, corms, and seedling root balls.
- Durable construction from high manganese carbon steel ensures long-lasting performance in compact soil and clay.
- Designed for easy attachment to common handheld drills, making it a flexible addition to existing tool kits.
Specifications
- Material: High manganese carbon steel
- Hole depth: up to 17 inches
- Hole width: up to 3 inches
- Drill compatibility: Works with handheld drills
How to use
- Attach the auger to a standard handheld drill (corded or cordless).
- Set a low drill speed to maintain control and prevent wandering holes.
- Position the drill perpendicular to the soil surface and apply steady pressure to start the hole.
- Drill to the desired depth (up to 17 inches) and lift the auger out slowly to reveal a clean, round hole.
- Place your bulb, bedding plant, or seedling into the hole and backfill with soil, gently firming around the plant.