A dibbler is a great name for a very simple tool that is poked into the ground to make holes for planting seeds or seedlings into the soil. It is often made from wood and has a pointed end. If you don’t have a dibbler, you can use a thick stick or cut down garden stake. Even your finger will do the same job!
Dibbling is the verb that describes when someone is making holes in the soil.
Dibbled is the past tense of when someone has already made holes in the soil.