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Old 24-05-2013, 08:42 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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On 5/24/2013 12:30 PM, songbird wrote:
i've found it is much easier to get some
rows planted from on high (without having to
bend to drop seeds) if i use a hollow tube
to drop the seeds down. also use it to space
them out by sliding it along a few inches at
a time.

now i'm looking into getting a longer one
as the one i'm using now is only a few feet
long. one four feet long would be nice as
then i could plant rows i can't reach into
as easily, plus not as much bending.

a 1x1 with a routered grove in it and
then covered by a thin slat would also work
if you didn't care about round and light.

pvc tubing is probably quite easy. bamboo
looks nicer, but i think it's hard to get all
the nodes cut through for the seeds to drop.

small funnel or flare at the top is also a
help for those with hands that don't quite hit
the end of the tube as easily.


songbird


Handy tool I use in the garden is a long reach pick up grabber.
Saves my back in the fall picking up chestnuts and I guess you could
also use it for planting seeds.