1-Gallon Auger Bits for Digging & Planting

Selection Guide

STEP 1: PICK HOLE SIZE
STEP 2: PICK SHORT OR TALL
STEP 3: PICK AUGER GRADE
Soil or Use
Plant Type / Best Use
Availability

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Selection Guide

STEP 1: PICK HOLE SIZE
STEP 2: PICK SHORT OR TALL
STEP 3: PICK AUGER GRADE
Soil or Use
Plant Type / Best Use
Availability

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Video Reviews

What Are Some Common Uses for 1-Gallon Plant Augers?

Our 1-gallon auger bits are ideal for digging holes that are the right size for plants that come in 1-gallon pots. You can easily replant shrubs, bulbs, and trees without having to dig the holes by hand. These 1-gallon plant augers are great for enhancing your garden or landscaping. 

What Are the Benefits of Using 1-Gallon Auger Bits?

Rather than using a shovel or gardening tools to manually dig holes to plant trees, shrubs, and bulbs, our 1-gallon plant augers make planting effortless. They provide consistent depth for each hole, ensuring that the plant in your 1-gallon pot will fit perfectly when removed and planted.

Should I Use Safety Gear When Operating a 1-Gallon Auger Drill Bit?

Yes. We always recommend proper eye protection and gloves when using a 1-gallon plant auger. This protects you from the spinning bits and flying debris as you drill into the ground. Always operate with care, following the instructions in the manual. 

What Are Some Maintenance Tips for 1-Gallon Auger Bits?

After each use, inspect the auger for any damage. To prevent rust, we recommend cleaning the 1-gallon auger drill bit and removing any soil buildup. Then, store it in a dry area. If you do notice that your 1-gallon auger bits have cracks or are bent, you should replace them before using the auger. We do offer heavy-duty auger replacement blades

What Type of Drill Is Compatible with Our 1-Gallon Plant Augers?

A standard cordless drill with at least an 18 to 20V battery is recommended, as it will provide enough power to drill the 1-Gallon auger bit into the soil. The more torque the drill has, the easier your digging experience will be. Cordless drills are ideal for mobility. See our selection of compatible power tools and replacement batteries.