Loading... Please wait...Easily Pick up and plant one seed at a time
with these tiny sized seed spoons!
Seed planting is one of the fussiest yet most important steps to successful gardening. Wasting seeds and extra time thinning them out because too many were planted are a thing of the past.
Using these spoons you can sow one or two or several tiny seeds at a time, more accurately, quickly and easily. Ideal tool for amateur gardeners, senior gardeners, young children, and those you with poor eyesight or manual dexterity.
4 simple steps to successful seed sowing |
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| Pour out a quantity of seeds into the palm of your hand |
Choose the spoon size that will pick up one, two, or several seeds at a time |
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| Dip the spoon into the pile at an angle and lift out just the right number of seeds every time |
Hold the spoon over the planting soil and turn it over to sow the seeds right where you want them |
Posted by Marshall on Mar 20th 2010
It really can do what they say. You can place the seeds precisely with this. But the shape could be improved. Because the body is basically a flat stick it tends to whip as you try to pick up seeds & then it will knock a seed(s) out of your hand. I lost about 10% of my seeds this way. And the cups at the end are just dimples in the flat material rather than really being spoon shaped. This can make it a little hard to get the seed into the cup. The largest seed that this can handle is fairly small - tomato seed sized. Obviously this isn't designed for sowing significant quantities of seeds. If you need to do that use a dial seed sower or the rubbing the seeds between 2 of your fingers as you pass over the area that you want seeds in method.