Gridder Dibble Holder
Gridder Dibble Holder
Gridder Dibble Holder

Gridder Dibble Holder

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Rolling Dibbles feature a unique and easy slide-on design. They are made of stainless steel for a lifetime of reliable use. No tools are required. A strong rare earth magnet secures it in place for precise dibbling of plastic or soil. The most accurate dibbler available.

Dibbles attach to all bolted together 3, 4, 5, and 6 row Gridder spools. Older welded spools may require grinding of weld material.

Gridder Dibble Handle Extensions are needed for use with a Gridder handle and they are sold separately. 

Dibbles do not fit on 2 row spools. 

The Gridder

Plant Spacing Made Easy
created by conor crickmore

The Gridder

Easy, quick, and perfectly straight plantings every time. This ensures even growth and fast cultivation.

The gridder is a rolling dibbler used to lay out or create a grid for your plantings. It is also used to make straight lines before direct seeding or using a paperpot transplanter.

Essential Tool

On The Market Farm

Gridder Spool Spacing

Below is an example of the Two Row Spool Layout

Plants are 15" from Each Other

Plants all have 15" of Space

Even and straight plantings are more productive and easier to cultivate.

The gridder creates straight, evenly spaced plantings on a 30" bed. Each spool is related to the number of rows you intend to mark/plant. The spool will divide the bed evenly by that number of rows. Two row spool - 30” bed /2 rows = 15”. A 2 row spool marks rows 15” apart in the bed. Obviously in-row spacing and row spacing are identical for even plantings.

3 rows on a 30" bed (30/3=10") Rows are spaced 10" apart.

4 rows on a 30" bed (30/4=7.5") Rows are 7.5" apart

Roller Crimper

Multi Use
Magnetic

Dibble Spikes

No tools required. No Bolts or Screws. These stainless steel dibbles are great for plastic mulch and hard soils.

worker communication

Standardization

Post your own planting chart to communicate simply and easily your standard planting distances.

Download Flower Spacing

Download Vegetable Spacing

Gridder Plant Spacing Chart

Gridder Blank Chart

The Gridder Explained

With Conor Crickmore
Education

The Gridder

For more information on using the Gridder on your farm, check out our Youtube Gridder Playlist.

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