
Planting your garden can sometimes be quite labor intensive and hard on the back. Having to be constantly bent over while creating your rows and burying seeds is enough to make anyone need a chiropractor. However, there is an alternative to all this labor; the garden seeder.
The garden seeder can virtually eliminate the spinal trauma associated with spending long periods of time in a bent over position. These ingenious devices operate in a similar manner to a lawn fertilizer, but on a smaller scale. They are also much more precise in their seed distribution than the average fertilizer.
A garden seeder can simultaneously remove the dirt, evenly distribute the seeds, and cover them back up; all in one easy motion. Some models incorporate a simple device that can mark the next row, while you’re planting the current row. These machines can often be purchased for well under a hundred dollars, and most people believe they are worth the cost.