Traditional Seed Planting Set

This fascinating useful little set of planting tools might remind you of children’s musical instruments at first glance, but they’re actually traditional beechwood seed planting tools—and really quite extraordinary ones. Of the two, y... See More

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Description

This fascinating useful little set of planting tools might remind you of children’s musical instruments at first glance, but they’re actually traditional beechwood seed planting tools—and really quite extraordinary ones. Of the two, you’ll probably recognize the dibber, even today a common device for creating uniform holes in soil to accommodate seeds or bulbs. The two-piece seed sower, on the other hand, is a little more unusual. It’s a ridged dowel with a long central groove running the length of the tool. Your seeds go in that groove, then you run the accompanying “mallet” down the bottom of the tool. As it bounces from ridge to ridge, the vibrations shake the seeds loose one at a time, so you’ll be able to drop each seed precisely where you want every time. It’s kind of magical and, yes, a little musical.

Best Uses: Best for confines of seed-starting trays and pots.

Materials: Beechwood

Dimensions: Each tool measures 7” in length. 

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 5 reviews.

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Seed planting tools

"Unique deign for planting seeds Beautifully crafted Makes wonderful gift for yourself or that special person in your life Who has that gift of a ""green thumb"""

Rosemary C. (5/5)

Bought it for the dibber

"I bought this kit for the dibber, but I've also enjoyed using the seeding tool. It was easy to pour a small amount of small seeds (like carrot seeds) and get 1 or 2 seeds where I wanted them. My only issue is that the Dibber doesn't have markings on it to show depth."

Chris J. (5/5)

Love it!

"Cute little set. Excited to use it come Spring and planting season!"

Connie S. (5/5)

Just like my grandmothers set.

"Have used to plant mini greens and was very happy with the set. They help plant seeds that are small when you have arthritis."

Elaine S. (5/5)

Very useful tool

"Very useful tool"

Susan M. (5/5)

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