DIY Seeder Ideas: Tips For Making A Seed Planter

Garden seeders can save your back from the painstaking task
of planting rows of garden vegetables. They can also make sowing seed faster
and more efficient than hand seeding. Buying a seeder is one option, but making
a homemade garden seeder is both inexpensive and easy.

How to Make a Seeder

A simple homemade garden seeder can be constructed from a
variety of materials, many of which may be laying around the garage. A variety
of garden seeder instructions can be found on the internet, but the basic
design is the same.

When making a seed planter, start with at least a ¾-inch (2 cm.) hollow tube. That way, the interior circumference will be large enough for bigger seeds, like lima beans and pumpkins. Gardeners can choose a piece of steel pipe, conduit, bamboo, or PVC pipe for their homemade garden seeder. The latter has the advantage of being lightweight. 

The length of the pipe can be customized for the height of
person using it. For maximum comfort when planting, measure the distance from
the ground to the user’s elbow and cut the pipe to this length. Next, cut one
end of the pipe at an angle, starting about 2 inches (5 cm.) from the end of
the pipe. This will be the bottom of the homemade garden seeder. The angle cut
will create a point that will be easier to insert into the soft garden soil.

Using duct tape, attach a funnel to the other end of the
seeder. An inexpensive funnel can be purchased or one can be made by cutting
the top from a plastic bottle.

The simple garden seeder is ready for use. An
over-the-shoulder bag or a nail apron can be used to carry the seed. To use the
garden seeder, poke the angled end into the soil to make a small hole. Drop one
or two seeds into the funnel. Lightly cover the seed by gently pushing the soil
down with one foot as you step forward.

Additional DIY Seeder Ideas

Try adding the following modifications when making a seed
planter:

  • In lieu of using a bag or apron to carry seed, a canister can be attached to the handle of seeder. A plastic cup works well.
  • Add a “T” fitting to the pipe, placing it approximately 4 inches (10 cm.) under the bottom of the funnel. Secure a section of pipe to form a handle that will be perpendicular to the seeder.
  • Use “T” fittings, elbows, and pieces of pipe to make one or more legs that can be temporarily attached near the bottom of the homemade garden seeder. Use these legs to make the seed hole. The distance between each leg and the vertical seeder pipe can reflect the spacing distance for planting seeds.
This article was last updated on 10/27/21
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Garden seeders can save your back from the painstaking task
of planting rows of garden vegetables. They can also make sowing seed faster
and more efficient than hand seeding. Buying a seeder is one option, but making
a homemade garden seeder is both inexpensive and easy.

How to Make a Seeder

A simple homemade garden seeder can be constructed from a
variety of materials, many of which may be laying around the garage. A variety
of garden seeder instructions can be found on the internet, but the basic
design is the same.

When making a seed planter, start with at least a ¾-inch (2 cm.) hollow tube. That way, the interior circumference will be large enough for bigger seeds, like lima beans and pumpkins. Gardeners can choose a piece of steel pipe, conduit, bamboo, or PVC pipe for their homemade garden seeder. The latter has the advantage of being lightweight. 

The length of the pipe can be customized for the height of
person using it. For maximum comfort when planting, measure the distance from
the ground to the user’s elbow and cut the pipe to this length. Next, cut one
end of the pipe at an angle, starting about 2 inches (5 cm.) from the end of
the pipe. This will be the bottom of the homemade garden seeder. The angle cut
will create a point that will be easier to insert into the soft garden soil.

Using duct tape, attach a funnel to the other end of the
seeder. An inexpensive funnel can be purchased or one can be made by cutting
the top from a plastic bottle.

The simple garden seeder is ready for use. An
over-the-shoulder bag or a nail apron can be used to carry the seed. To use the
garden seeder, poke the angled end into the soil to make a small hole. Drop one
or two seeds into the funnel. Lightly cover the seed by gently pushing the soil
down with one foot as you step forward.

Additional DIY Seeder Ideas

Try adding the following modifications when making a seed
planter:

  • In lieu of using a bag or apron to carry seed, a canister can be attached to the handle of seeder. A plastic cup works well.
  • Add a “T” fitting to the pipe, placing it approximately 4 inches (10 cm.) under the bottom of the funnel. Secure a section of pipe to form a handle that will be perpendicular to the seeder.
  • Use “T” fittings, elbows, and pieces of pipe to make one or more legs that can be temporarily attached near the bottom of the homemade garden seeder. Use these legs to make the seed hole. The distance between each leg and the vertical seeder pipe can reflect the spacing distance for planting seeds.
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