Garden seeders are extremely important if you plan on taking your garden to the next level. The use of garden seeders will help you easily efficiently and effectively plant your garden. One of the hardest things to do when planting a garden a space out the seeds properly, nothing gets this difficult task done better than garden seeders. Garden seeders automatically space the seeds at ideal intervals so that you do not waste seeds or have plans to close to each other competing for water and potentially causing harm to each other. Good garden seeders are tough, weather resistant and made of solid construction.
Your Garden seeder needs to withstand sun, rain, sprinkler water and whatever else you throw at it as most garden seeders can be left outside for long periods of time. In order to have garden seeders perform properly for different types of plants and crops, you’ll want to look at garden seeders that come with multiple seed plates. The seed plate functions in garden seeders as a way of sorting and spacing out the seeds different seeds require different seed plates. Good garden seeders come with a pretty solid selection of seed plates with the initial purchase of the garden seeders with more seed plates available for purchase separately from the garden seeders.
Most garden seeders are fantastic garden tool and will fit within your budget. Garden seeders however, are not for every garden or every purpose in the garden. If you are planting items like squash and melons a guard in seeder may not be the right tool as you will need to build up hills of dirt to support the squash a melon plants. Garden seeders will not help you if you’re transplanting plants like tomato plants or potatoes.
We have seen users use garden seeders to plant over 700 row feet of things that popcorn, corn and flowers in less than an hour time with no bending over. Garden seeders are also great for field corn beans and beets and any other crop that seeds can be utilized with the garden seeder seed plate.
When using a garden seeder it is important to make sure that the soil is still in free of debris. Have enough seed ready on hand and watch the seed plate closely as the guard and seeder distributes the seeds.



