Posted by DiyDave on May 18, 2011 at 15:46:58 from (71.248.34.58):
In Reply to: Planet Jr Planters posted by pat sublett on May 18, 2011 at 15:22:56:
Pat, what are you planting? I have found the planet jr, not much of an improvement over the earthway plastic wonder. Problem is, each seed has has a seeder that seeds it best. The plastic wonder works ok for corn, some beans, and some peas. Planet jr is good for beets, pelletized carrots, but you still have to thin a lot. For beets, I have found that the earthway seed wheel works good, though it is no longer made (every once in a while one shows up on fleabay) because you can dial the opening down a little, and not have to thin as much. I think the next one I try will be the chinese plastic wonder, that ruppseeds.com sells. It's a little pricey at $375 plus shipping, but if I were to add up the cost of the others, not much more.
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