noun a small hand tool used to make holes in the ground for planting seeds or bulbs
In forestry, a dibble can be used for planting tree seedlings in reforestation projects.
In crafts, a dibble can be used for creating small holes in leather or wood for decorative purposes.
In horticulture, a dibble is used for planting bulbs or small plants in a garden or greenhouse.
In farming, a dibble can be used for transplanting seedlings or creating holes for planting crops.
In gardening, a dibble is a pointed tool used for making holes in the ground for planting seeds or small plants.
In the gardening industry, a dibble is used by writers to plant seeds or bulbs in the soil.
Horticulturists use a dibble to create holes in the soil for planting seeds or seedlings.
Botanists may use a dibble to carefully plant specimens in the field or in a greenhouse.
Landscapers often use a dibble to plant flowers, shrubs, or small trees in a garden or yard.
Farmers may use a dibble to plant crops such as corn, potatoes, or onions in rows.
Arborists use a dibble to plant tree seedlings or saplings during reforestation projects.