Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball

Sophie Conran Gift-Boxed Dibber by Burgon & Ball

Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball dibber - mirror-polished stainless tip, FSC beechwood handle, gift-boxed

£18.49

The properly considered planting essential - mirror-polished stainless tip for clean planting holes, FSC-certified beechwood handle with brass ferrule, Sophie Conran engraving, and a recyclable gift box ready to give. 10-year guarantee by Sheffield toolmakers Burgon & Ball.

Key features

  • Mirror-polished stainless steel tip - glides cleanly through soil
  • FSC certified beechwood handle - smooth, waxed, ergonomic
  • Turned brass ferrule - traditional join, stronger than glue-and-screw
  • Engraved Sophie Conran maker's mark on the shaft
  • Recyclable gift box - ready to give as a present
  • 10-year guarantee against manufacturing defects
  • Made by Burgon & Ball, British toolmakers since 1730
Material Mirror-polished stainless steel tip; FSC® certified beechwood handle; turned brass ferrule
Origin Made in Sheffield, England by Burgon & Ball
Warranty 10-year guarantee against manufacturing defects
Trusted UK retailer Norfolk family farm

About this product

Full description

The Sophie Conran Dibber for Burgon & Ball is one of those pieces of garden kit that earns its place in the potting shed quickly and stays there for decades. It does the simple job of making planting holes — for bulbs, seeds, seedlings and small plug plants — but it does it beautifully, with the kind of considered design and proper materials that turn a functional task into a genuinely pleasurable one. Mirror-polished stainless steel tip, FSC-certified beechwood handle, turned brass ferrule, engraved Sophie Conran maker's mark, and a recyclable gift box that makes the whole thing ready to give. The dibber you'll reach for in spring and autumn for years to come.

From the celebrated Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball garden tool collection — her elegant range produced under licence by Sheffield toolmaker Burgon & Ball, who've been making proper garden tools since 1730.

What makes it work

  • Mirror-polished stainless steel tip — glides cleanly into the soil with minimal resistance, leaving smooth even holes for seeds, bulbs and seedlings. Doesn't drag clay, doesn't bend in stony ground, doesn't rust over years of use
  • Pointed slim profile — gives proper precision in both light and heavy soils; particularly good for the depth-control work of bulb planting
  • FSC® certified beechwood handle — smooth, waxed, properly ergonomic. The subtle hand-shaping fits the contours of the palm and reduces strain through long planting sessions
  • Turned brass ferrule — the proper traditional join between handle and shaft. Stronger than the screw-and-glue alternatives used on cheaper tools, and a small piece of visual refinement
  • Engraved Sophie Conran maker's mark — on the metal shaft. A small but real piece of British design provenance
  • Recyclable gift box — ready to give as a gift without further wrapping
  • 10-year guarantee against manufacturing defects, reflecting Burgon & Ball's confidence in their build quality

What you'll use it for

A proper dibber is one of the most-reached-for tools in a working garden. Its uses cover most of the small-scale planting work that happens through the year:

  • Bulb planting in autumn — particularly daffodils, tulips, alliums, crocus, snowdrops. A dibber gives you proper depth control and consistent hole-spacing in a way that a trowel can't
  • Seedling transplanting — for moving young plants from seed trays into beds or larger pots. The hole shape suits the rootball perfectly
  • Plug plant planting — particularly for spring and summer bedding (pansies, violas, alyssum, lobelia, snapdragons)
  • Sowing large seeds — broad beans, peas, runner beans, sweetcorn, sunflowers. Punch a hole, drop in the seed, cover
  • Garlic planting — the classic dibber job in October-November; each clove gets its own properly-spaced 5cm hole
  • Onion sets and shallots — spring planting; the dibber gives the right depth without forcing the bulbs into the ground
  • Marking spacing — pressed gently into the soil, the dibber leaves a small dimple that helps with grid-spacing for square-foot gardening

A dibber's strength over a trowel is that it doesn't disturb surrounding soil — it punches a clean hole rather than scooping out a pocket. That matters particularly for established beds where you don't want to break up worm channels and soil structure around your planting.

Sophie Conran's design philosophy

Sophie Conran is one of the most recognisable names in British design — daughter of Sir Terence Conran, with her own established line of homewares, garden tools and lifestyle products characterised by what she calls "charmingly rustic yet thoroughly modern" sensibility. Her garden tool range, produced under licence by Burgon & Ball, reflects that same considered approach: proper traditional craftsmanship using the best materials, designed to look as good on the potting bench as in the borders. The kind of tool that's a pleasure to hold, properly weighted for the job, and that ages beautifully through use.

About Burgon & Ball

Burgon & Ball are one of Britain's oldest toolmakers, founded in Sheffield in 1730. They're RHS-endorsed for their general garden tool range, supplier to the Royal Horticultural Society, and the chosen manufacturer for the Sophie Conran licensed collection. We stock their range because they make proper garden tools the proper way — high-carbon stainless steel, FSC-certified hardwood handles, brass ferrules, all built to last decades rather than seasons.

Specifications

  • Brand: Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball
  • Material: Mirror-polished stainless steel tip; FSC® certified beechwood handle; turned brass ferrule
  • Engraving: Sophie Conran maker's mark on metal shaft
  • Presentation: Supplied in recyclable gift box
  • Guarantee: 10-year guarantee against manufacturing defects
  • SKU: GSCDIBB

The Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball range

If you like this dibber, the wider Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball range carries the same design character — beechwood handles, brass ferrules, stainless steel, gift-box presentation. Pieces in the collection include:

  • Sophie Conran Gift-Boxed Trowel — the natural pair to this dibber; same handle and presentation in a planting trowel
  • Sophie Conran Indoor Watering Cans — small zinc-galvanised watering cans for houseplants and indoor seedlings, in four colourways (Buttermilk, Grey, Galvanised, Truffle)
  • Other pieces in the range — secateurs, snips, hand forks, and tool sets

For a complete planting set, the matching Gift-Boxed Trowel alongside this dibber makes a properly considered gift pair — the two most-used hand tools in the garden, both in the same beautiful design language.

As a gift

The Sophie Conran range is one of the most consistently giftable lines in our potting shed because every piece arrives in a proper gift box, ready to give without further wrapping. The dibber is particularly suited to:

  • A new gardener setting up their first set of tools — properly entry-level in price but with the materials and design quality to last a lifetime
  • Mother's Day, Father's Day, birthdays — the gift-box presentation does the work for you
  • A keen kitchen gardener or allotmenteer — this is a working tool, properly hard-wearing
  • A retirement gift — for someone moving into more time-rich gardening
  • Bulb-planting season — particularly thoughtful as an autumn gift (October-November) when daffodil and tulip planting begins
  • Paired with seeds, bulbs or a packet of garlic cloves — turns the dibber into a complete planting-themed gift set

The £18.49 price point sits sensibly in the mid-range gift bracket — substantial enough to feel properly considered, accessible enough to bundle with other small items for a more generous gift.

Choosing between dibbers

We stock more than one dibber. Worth knowing the difference so you can choose properly:

  • Sophie Conran Gift-Boxed Dibber (this) — beechwood handle with brass ferrule, gift-box presentation, premium aesthetic. The choice when gift presentation matters or when you want the beechwood-handle aesthetic
  • RHS Stainless Steel Dibber — plain stainless steel throughout (no wood handle), Burgon & Ball's RHS-endorsed everyday version. The choice for pure workhorse use or where the all-metal aesthetic suits your potting shed better

Both do the same job equally well. The Sophie Conran is the considered design piece; the RHS Stainless Steel is the practical everyday workhorse.

A small thought: the gardens that quietly produce the best results aren't always the ones with the most plants or the cleverest schemes. They're often the ones where the gardener has the right tool for each job, properly looked after, kept somewhere accessible, and reached for instinctively when needed. The Sophie Conran dibber is exactly that kind of tool — small, considered, properly made, and quietly satisfying to hold. The kind of thing you'll still be using in twenty years.

What's included
1 x Sophie Conran for Burgon & Ball Dibber
1 x recyclable gift box presentation
Care and use
- Wipe clean after each use; remove soil before storage
- Oil the wood handle annually with a light vegetable or linseed oil to
maintain the finish and prevent drying
- Store in a dry place; brass ferrule will gradually develop a patina
which is decorative, not damaging
- Stainless steel tip is dishwasher-safe but air-dry to prevent water spots