40% OFF ALL SEEDS, FREE SHIPPING ON JUST SEED ORDERS OVER $20
40% OFF ALL SEEDS, FREE SHIPPING ON JUST SEED ORDERS OVER $20
no code needed and sale may not be combined with discounts or points
no code needed and sale may not be combined with discounts or points
Seed orders are shipping 8-10 Business Days After Being Placed
Seed orders are shipping 8-10 Business Days After Being Placed
Fiskars® Micro Tip Snips
Super small yet extremely sharp cutting blades allow for precision cutting and harvesting in small spaces. Intended for floral use, these tools have become the go-to tool for florists and anyone doing cut flowers however we use them in the garden all the time to cut things like tomatoes, tomato suckers, peppers, squash, melons, cucumbers, kale, and asparagus.
*Returns accepted only in the unused state with tags. Buyer pays return shipping. For all other return-related details the return policy applies.
I love them. They're better than my scissors I've been using the past two years
These are a must have when thinning out seedlings! I seen Luke recommend these on one of his YouTube videos and they rock! 🤘👍👍
Best farmer to get seeds from!!!
Love the size and how sharp it is but the closure does not stay locked. The snips pop open.
Nice snips for clipping, flowers, cucumbers, Swiss chard and many other things.
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Always excellent quality and service with beyond reasonable prices! Especially for small backyard gardeners wanting to try different varieties, best deal on the internet! Luke’s informational videos to the excellent customer service, great small business to support! Thank you for doing what you do, reaches farther than you probably realize.
I love the product that MIGadener sells., it's the best...
Great addition to garden !
Love the bell pepper so much. 100% germination, plants are strong with lots of blooms.
Reminds me of a mini daikon radish. Beautiful little white radishes, not bitter or spicy. These had great germination for me and produced reliably through a fluctuating cold and warm April/May spring time. We always look forward to harvesting these as one of our first harvested vegetables of the year, and my family loves to boil them whole with some stock as radish soup.