1Now make the hole in the ground with the dibber just where you wish.
2A drill may be made; or, perhaps better yet, make holes with the dibber.
3A small, pointed stick, or dibber, will be convenient in getting them in firmly.
4A dibber should not be used on any account.
5You see the dibber leaves an awkward little peak there at the bottom of the hole.
6A motion, like that of a revolving top, is the one to use in working the dibber.
7Albert will tell us the use of the dibber and make you one each from all these old handles.
8A trowel or a thin garden marker, a can of water and dibber are the necessary tools for the business.
9You other fellows will be able to make stakes and dibbers enough for the crowd.
10Dibber and crow-bar combined.]
12"A dibber is a pointed tool, usually a stick, used to make holes for planting seeds, bulbs, setting out plants and transplanting of seedlings."
13Now make the hole in the ground with the dibber just where you wish.
14A drill may be made; or, perhaps better yet, make holes with the dibber.
15A small, pointed stick, or dibber, will be convenient in getting them in firmly.
16A dibber should not be used on any account.