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Hori-Hori Knife - Stainless Steel
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Price $29.95
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A wonderful and versatile all purpose tool. Most people use theirs for weeding and wouldn't consider using anything else. Extremely well built.
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Hori-Hori Knife - Carbon Steel
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Price $26.00
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A wonderful and versatile all purpose tool. Most people use theirs for weeding and wouldn't consider using anything else. Extremely well built.
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Koyo Single Prong Root Hook
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Price $24.00
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If you do a lot of transplanting with large trees or root bound nursery stock, you will need a good root hook. Though most people prefer the single pronged hook, some prefer the faster results achieved with a double hook. Built to last a lifetime with strong cast iron prongs and comfortable wood handle. 8"
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Koyo Bonsai Trowell
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Price $12.95
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Use this handsome high quality tool for mossing and soil surface grooming. Heavy duty metal blade, wooden handle. 7"
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Koyo Root Cutter 8"
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Price $55.00 SALE $48.00
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There are two good reasons why you might want to use one set of tools for root pruning and another for top pruning. First, to protect your top pruning tools from harsh soil particles and second, because roots are often more fibrous and tougher than branches. Which is where root cutters come in. Designed and built strong enough for even the toughest old roots, they are essential if you plan on transplanting larger older bonsai.
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Koyo Soil Rake 10"
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Price $12.95
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You can use this handsome three pronged rake for loosening soil and combing out roots when transplanting (if the roots are very tightly bound you might need a root hook). Also good for roughing up compact soil surfaces for better aeration, weeding and more. Use the spatula at the other end for tamping loose soil or moss, and freeing up soil around the edge of the pot when transplanting.
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Koyo Root Cutter 7"
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Price $48.00 SALE $42.00
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There are two good reasons why you might want to use one set of tools for root pruning and another for top pruning. First, to protect your top pruning tools from harsh soil particles and second, because roots are often more fibrous and tougher than branches. Which is where root cutters come in. Designed and built strong enough for even the toughest old roots, they are essential if you plan on transplanting larger older bonsai.
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Koyo Set of 3 Soil Scoops
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Price $29.00
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Use the big one for big jobs, the small one for little jobs and the in-between one for everything else. The large scoop has a sifting screen for very fine dust. Stainless steel. All are 6.75" long. Openings are 5" x 3", 4.5" x 2.5" and 4" x 2"
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Koyo Stainless Root Cutters 8"
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Price $110.00
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There are two good reasons why you might want to use one set of tools for root pruning and another for top pruning. First, to protect your top pruning tools from harsh soil particles and second, because roots are often more fibrous and tougher than branches. Which is where root cutters come in. Designed and built strong enough for even the toughest old roots, they are essential if you plan on transplanting larger older bonsai.
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Koyo Transplanting Sickle 5" blade
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Price $35.00
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This can be a very handy tool. Especially good for getting stubborn root bound trees out of bonsai pots and cutting into tangled rootballs. 9.25"overall. 5.5" blade and shank.
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