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Transform your gardening routine

Transform your gardening routine with Power Planter plant augers. These high-performance augers for planting are built for both professional landscapers and DIY gardening enthusiasts, making it easy to tackle even the most time-consuming planting projects. Simply attach the plant auger to your power drill, and watch as it effortlessly cuts through soil, increasing your efficiency and productivity. With the ability to complete planting jobs in a fraction of the time, you’ll be amazed at the difference an auger drill bit for planting can make.

Avoid the aches and pains of manual planting, and embrace a faster, more efficient process with our plant augers. These easy-to-use plant augers for drills are designed to make light work of planting a wide range of plants, including flowers, bulbs, potted plants, and more. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a first-time homeowner, our plant augers are the perfect solution for streamlining your planting process and getting more done in less time. Get yours today and experience the difference!

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[review content="Got a big bed of flowers to plant? Maybe even multiple beds? You NEED this auger. I don’t often take the time to write reviews, but this little guy is tough and makes quick work of digging all the holes you’ll need for your annuals. Wish I’d discovered it sooner!" name="Angela S." product-name="Flower Planting Auger & Grass Plug Tool (2" x 7")" product-handle="207-planting-auger"]
[review content="I am extremely happy with my augers. I redid my landscaping and they have been a beneficial tool to plant all my new plants. I even used the 3″ x 7″ to make the hole for a one gallon container plant. They are my new best friends!" name="Sherrill W." product-name="Garden Auger Starter Pack (2" x 7" and 3" x 7")" product-handle="plant-auger-starter-pack-for-homeowners"]

Frequently Asked Questions

What Size Plant Auger Do You Need for Planting?

The plant auger you need will depend on the size of the plans you’re planting as well as the soil you’re working with. Small bulbs and flowers can be planted with a small plant or bulb auger, while you will probably need a larger auger for planting plants that need bigger, deeper holes. Additionally, hard, compact soils may require larger, heavy-duty plant augers for drills. If you’re still unsure what size plant auger you need, check out this guide or take our auger quiz

How Do You Use an Auger for Planting?

Start by securing the plant auger bit to your drill. Then, choose a planting spot and start drilling with the plant auger. Start the drill and lightly push the plant auger into the ground, letting it cut its way through the soil until you reach the desired depth. Pull out the plant auger, place the plant in the hole, and backfill with soil. Finally, water the plant well to settle the soil around it. 

How Long Does It Take to Dig Holes with Plant Augers for Drills?

Digging time with plant augers for drills varies based on auger size, soil type, hole depth, drill speed and power. In general, using an auger for planting can significantly reduce the time it takes to dig holes compared to manual digging. With a plant auger, you can dig multiple holes in a fraction of the time it would take with a shovel or trowel, and the resulting hole is more precise.

Can I Use a Plant Auger for Potted Plants or Container Gardening?

Absolutely! Plant augers can be a great tool for container gardening or planting in pots. You just need to ensure that you use the right size auger that fits your pot or container. They can help you easily create holes for planting, which can be especially helpful if you’re dealing with compacted potting soil.

Can Plant Augers Be Used for Other Purposes Besides Planting?

Yes, plant augers can be used for various gardening tasks beyond planting. They can be utilized to mix soil, compost, and fertilizer, and they can also be used to aerate the soil in your garden. Some users even use them for small-scale excavation tasks and for making holes for fence posts. However, it’s essential to check the auger’s specifications and limitations before using it for a purpose other than its intended use.