Rake like Nigel's from The Bonsai Zone

gilly24

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Any idea what kind of rake Nigel uses and where to get one? It seems really durable but lightweight and effective.

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There's a video he made years ago in which he mentions what it is....
I can't remember which video, but if I recall, I think it was found at a thrift store.
 
A single hook is safer for roots.

Keep it as a buttscratcher, cuz if you use your single hook for buttscratching, either people gonna look at you funny, or you may have an accident!

Sorce
 
Thrift stores have an excellent selection of silverware from which to make all kinds of fancy root rakes / butt scratchers
 
Lol this one looks like a mini manure fork:
 
Camp fork I bent.....
 

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The one thing about his rake that I like is the rounded prongs and tips. Most rakes have rather angular, sharp-sided prongs that tear roots easily.

That said, 90% of the time I think that a chopstick or single root hook is the best tool.
 
Nigel's rake is an eloquent looking tool.
I use a rake actually more than I use a hook. I have a lot of young plants and tropicals with more fibrous roots than woody tangling roots.
 
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