Grubbing Out Roots

Six tools that can dig out unwanted roots efficiently.

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When most gardeners hear the word "grub," they likely first think of a small white larva that resides in soil. Or maybe they think of food. But grub also means to dig out roots, and to do that, you need a grubbing tool.

Grubbing tools are available with long and short handles and different designs; serrated trowels and gardening knives can be used for grubbing.

This short-handled, Japanese-made tool (figure A) is a true grubber. It does an excellent job of digging out roots as well as doing a pretty good job at planting bulbs and preparing small planting holes.

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Figure A
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Figure B
This very familiar tool, the mattock (figure B), features a pick at one end so you can grub all you want and pick out stones as well.

For really big roots, this long-handled grubbing hoe (figure C) is king, but you need to know how best to use it: Use the weight of the tool to your advantage by lifting the head up high in front of you and letting it fall, rather than trying to use the more familiar over-the-shoulder chopping motion.

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Figure C
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Figure D
This is another great tool for grubbing out roots (figure D). Just make sure you aren't grubbing anywhere near irrigation or utility lines.

Gardening knives (figure E) are also great for grubbing. And the lowly trowel, especially if it has serrated edge on its business end (figure F), can also function as a grubbing tool.

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Figure E
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Figure F
Another thing to keep in mind when grubbing out roots is the size of the roots themselves. Cutting roots larger than one inch in diameter can stress nearby trees and shrubs to the point of no return.

Japanese grubber (Planter's Tool, #18.060.10) - Japan Woodworker

mattock (Garden Pick & Hoe, #18.061.60) - Japan Woodworker

long-handled grubber (Azada, grub hoe) - Easy Digging

long-handled straight-edge grubber - available at most large lawn & garden centers

serrated trowel (Gel-E Trowel) - Gardening With Ease

gardening knife, or hori-hori (Gardener's Friend) - Japan Woodworker

Resources
gardening tools
Japan Woodworker
Website: www.japanwoodworker.com/

gardening tools
Easy Digging
Website: www.easydigging.com/

gardening tools and accessories
Gardening With Ease
Website: www.gardeningwithease.com/ Also in this Episode