You have possibly used a drill that is used for making exact holes in metal or wood, but have you used one of the dirt drills? The real name for a dirt drill is a garden auger and its one of the favorite tools among gardeners. They make really quick work of a variety of outdoor jobs.
Garden augers are available in a wide variety of sizes from hand drill models that are used to quickly drill precise holes in the dirt. These models are used primarily for planting flower bulbs or seeds. Huge augers are available that are designed for planting large trees and are capable of drilling holes that are several feet deep and about a foot and a half in diameter.
When using the small garden augers a variable speed drill is used as the power source. The really big augers require a very strong rotation force and would use something like a tractor shaft as their power source. No matter which model is used they require some sort of power source to drive them.
Most garden augers are not designed to work in rocky soil or highly compacted or dry soil, but when used on previously cultivated soil this tool can speed up many common tasks. Garden augers are used commonly for by home gardeners when planting their gardens.
Garden augers are the perfect tool to use when planting seeds, seedlings, flower bulbs and flower bulbs. The garden auger quickly bores the perfect planting hole for dropping in the seeds, bulbs or plants. The most common garden augers that home gardeners use range from about three inches in length to under two inches long. Choosing an auger that fits your needs you can make very quick work of your planting chores.
The garden auger is not only useful for planting tasks though. They work perfectly for removing weeds that have deep roots and are impossible to remove using other tools. A garden auger is to use to fertilize, aerate, and water bushes and trees. Many times older and established trees and bushes need extra attention and the garden auger is ideal for delivering nutrients, air and water to the root system. By drilling small deep holes to quickly deliver the nutrients the plants will often spring back to life.
Long garden augers are commonly used to easily bore underneath sidewalks so the electrical wiring or PVC piping for irrigation systems can be run beneath the sidewalks. Anytime there is a need to drill a hole in the ground is the right time to reach for a garden auger.
I have discovered that it is best to buy tools from a well known manufacturer. Many of the garden augers that can be found at the big box home improvement store are cheaply made in China using inferior metals. These augers will often bend and break with the first use. I prefer to spend my money on a well made product that will last for years.