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Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2024
My wife loved this gift. We have yet to test it out long term. Well built, simple design that will help up save time and our backs in the garden. It is very light weight, but seems strong. well worth the investment.
LIKEKE Goat Farm, ON.
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2024
this great device allows you to market garden and keep it hand planted. It's fast and easy and the seed plates are easily switched. I waited long enough after purchasing it to have now used it for several planting seasons and I can say I am very happy.
Liliana
Reviewed in Italy on July 13, 2023
L'ho pagata molto in confronto ad un altra che avevo visto su un altro sito ma con la beffa che questa non ha il copri vassoio dove si inseriscono i semi quindi rischio di farli cadere cosa che tra l'altro mi è già successa.
Johnny Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
My previous review wasn't harsh but it wasn't very positive. The company reached out to me and offered to refund my money if I wanted to return it, even though, I'm sure, it was way past my return by date. I printed off the return codes and got ready to return it.....I thought. I mulled over it a bit.....looked over it a bit more......and decided to keep it. I think it's going to be a great asset to my garden. I think my previous expectations were a bit too high as I was expecting something much heavier an beefier but as I think through it, I believe the light weight aluminum is a much wiser use of materials for the type use it is made for. It's perfect for small and large gardens, easy to move around and works as it should. YES, I would recommend this to other gardeners. My previous review is below so you can see the difference. The company did everything they could to satisfy me and that is worth so much to me!! Thank you Earthway!I was expecting something a bit sturdier and precise but it still works ok. Not sure the seed cartridges are all that accurate. I planted a few rows of corn with it and it worked well enough. I also planted a few rows of okra and they worked alright as well. It just seems a bit flimsy to me, but maybe I'm being too picky. I think it might be better if I had a really large multi rowed garden......but I don't. I'd recommend it to someone that had pounds and pounds of seed to plant for sure!!
Brenton Holmes
Reviewed in Australia on November 16, 2019
Seed plates are a little finicky, sometimes picking up 2 seeds at a time and sometimes not picking up a seed at all. Does save a lot of time and bending over pushing seed in the ground.
Terry
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 8, 2016
Just tried this out for the first time, it was impressive, my wife said after seeing it in action that she wouldn't have minded if it cost 200, it plated 2000 beetroot seeds on a plot, I was very happy, the discs can sometimes be bigger then the seeds so you have to work them out as you good, I'm thinking of buying the additional plates because I think they give you blanks too, well I'm glad I bought it as I stops the back ache I suffer.
chad
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2012
I am very satisfied with the earthway preicision seeder I bought. We have used the seeder to plant 1750 row feet of vegetables and companions this spring already. I have planted Punmkins, squash, gourds, dill, buckwheat, sweet corn, borage, and nasturtiums with the 12 seed plates I purchased.thoughts:This seeder seems to work best with a larger amount of seed in the hopper than you really need. I do not think that dumping one seed packet in the hopper would work very well. This is especially true for tiny seeds like carrots and radishes. Luckily I overbought this year and it was not a problem. If you are buying 1/4lb at a time this seeder is for you.With each different seed I planted it worked the best to set the seeder on a table, install a seed plate, dump some seed in, spin the front drive wheel watching the seed plate, checking to make sure it was picking up a seed or two in each little scoop. Using this method I was able to plant everything from dill to nasturtiums. I did not pay much attention to the names on the seed plates, just test run each seed with a couple different plates to find the best match. I also found that selecting the seed plate that just barely holds one seed works well on the table, but not so good in the field. if the little seed cup on the plate is almost too small, the vibrations of walking and the seeder bouncing over stuff will shake some of the seeds out. Pick the next bigger one, you will be happier with the results.This seeder works the best when planting in freshly tilled earth. My garden is large 55 x 300, soI drug the entire plot with a spike drag a few times to break up clods and debris before planting. This seemed to leave a firm but yielding seed bed that planted nicely.I did try and plant my sweet corn in some minimally worked ground, and found it hard to keep a straight row bouncing off the clods.I plant 25 or more varieties of cucurbits, (pumkins, gourds, and squash). The seeds vary from the very large to very small, all of which are flat seeds. This seeder's plate system seems to pick up seeds that are closer to round the best. My wife and I, along with some advice from the local hardware store guy came up with a solution. I removed the seed plate, and taped together a piece of plastic 3/4" tubing with a funnel on top attached to a copper 45 fitting and a short piece of pipe that I flattened with a hammer so it would fit snugly in the seeder's drop slot. After fitting the funnel/tube/copper elbow contraption on the seeder I just taped it onto the handles with electricians tape. We marked the front wheel with a piece of orange tape to judge spacing, set the correct depth, and pushed the seeder. My wife walked alongside me and plunked the seeds into the funnel when the tape came around. The seeds would plinko through the funnel contraption and through the seeder, drop tube onto the ground and be coverd and packed just as a normal. This mod saved my wife and I lots of time and bending over. a 300 ft row took 10 minutes to plant.All in all The $100 or so bucks I spent to get the seeder and the extra plates has been well worth it. I will enjoy this seeder for many years to come.
Seth C. Howard
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2011
Being a miserable , hardnosed mechanic type , i can say too ; you will like it !! NOW 2 small problems need be noted . first ; the soil has to be garden quality . it wont work in trash and clumps well (no planter can). good soil prep , near effortless planting. second ; for some reason certain types of PEAS have nasty tendency to grab, roll and POP out of planter . i polished the hopper surface and walk slower to good results. As for PLACING seeds , it works excellent !! depth easy to adjust , mechanism smooth , marker works , lite weight and strong enough . there are other planters bragging "ALL STEEL" .... now carry it back and forth thru a large garden and brag about your "ALL STEEL" ; no thanx . 2 seazuns now and i am thinking of purchasing a SECOND unit and mounting both on toolbar behind my cub cadet .... OK , other seeds planted ; turnips , lettuce , beans , beets and all planted well . the "Bayou Gardener" has other tips on youtube very helpful. planter does over-plant, HOWEVER , it is GOOD as birds and germination problems are overcome . visibility of planter workings is FANTASTIC . you can watch each and every seed ; no guessing . well worth them $$ ; "buy it , you'll like it !!"
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