Planting 3-inch potted plants, bare root trees, large bulbs, and shrubs
Planting quart pot-sized annuals or perennials
Boring under sidewalks (horizontally)
Cleaning clogged PVC drainage pipes
Post hole digging for fence posts
Installing real estate signs
And more!
Power Your Auger
The power is in your hands. It’s important to make sure you have the proper drill or power engine for your Power Planter Auger and your project. The right drill or power engine helps you get the best possible performance out of your auger – and ensures your planting or digging project is completed as quickly and efficiently as possible.
Please note: These are general recommendations. Power requirements may differ based on soil type and project specifications. These are only suggestions – we are not experts in soil composition.
Power Requirements by Diameter
For minimal planting, use an electric drill with a side handle.
An Auger Powerhead is recommended, but these diameters can also be used with a large electric drill.
We plant several thousand annuals each year. This auger does a great job removing the soil. Works well with our 18 V cordless drill. Doesn't use much battery power.
4"x28" Auger Planter But
By Transtar on 06/05/2020
As a Commercial Contractor, this is very built Auger Bit for planting hundreds of plumeria flower cuttings throughout our property. Highly recommending it! It's Awesome!!
Not Used
By Steven on 05/22/2020
Unfortunately unable to utilize currently. To many irons in the fire.