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๐ฟ Plant Smarter, Not Harder: The Ultimate No-Bend Bulb Planter
The Ymachray Long Handled Bulb Planter is a semi-automatic gardening tool designed to plant bulbs and seedlings without bending. Crafted from durable 304 stainless steel with a comfortable sponge handle, it features a 90cm height and a wide funnel for easy seed loading. Perfect for a variety of vegetables and flowers, it streamlines planting with a simple lever mechanism, making it ideal for millennial gardeners seeking ergonomic efficiency and lasting quality.







| ASIN | B078JKHDC6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,752 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #25 in Bulb Planters |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Brand Name | Ymachray |
| Color | silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (417) |
| Grip Type | Padded |
| Handle Material | Sponge |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Dimensions | 36.2 x 4.3 x 3 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.57 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | clsw |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PD-20453 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | PD-20453 |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 034948230861 699965788377 |
S**Y
Truly amazing for planting flower, corn, and vegetable seeds! No bending over or stooping!
When I saw this device (Ymachray Long Handled Bulb Planter Tools and Vegetable Seedling Tool Manual Plant Transplanter), I liked the concept and thought my niece might like for planting flower bulbs, but after starting a Victory Garden a few weeks ago, I made truly astonishing discovery, which is that it works for larger vegetable and legume seeds, too. I'm not what one might call a "spring chicken", and it's not so easy for me to bend over or stoop to plant corn seeds. After examining the device, I realized it works for planting larger type garden seeds (corn, bush beans, pole beans, English peas, and similar sized seeds), so I tried it and it's amazing. I planted two, four-by rows at 6" spacing with a walkway between the two rows in about 15 minutes, which in this specific spacing maps to 200 corn seeds per row, since each row is approximately 3 feet by 25 feet. When the rows run east-west, start 6" from the north edge of a row and plant four corn seeds, 6" apart in the north-south direction, and then repeat this every 6" in the east-west direction. At this spacing, it maps to 2.5 standard packs of corn seed for the two rows. The spacing is a bit on the tight side, but with sufficient water and nitrogen-based fertilizer, I think it will work. The instructions on corn seed packs suggest thinning to a 12" by 12" matrix, so that's always an option. The procedure is that you poke a hole with the pointy end of the device, grab a seed out of you pants pocket, drop the seed into the device while the pointy end is open (done by lightly squeezing the hand lever), and then when the seed falls into the hole made with the pointy end, you release the hand lever as you life the device out of the ground, and there you are. After doing this for the two rows, I went over the rows and patted them lightly with a flat shovel to close the holes perfectly. Totally easy and NO BENDING OVER. Two weeks later, the corn plants are about 6" tall and growing nicely. Now I am going to use the device to plant moonflower, zinnia, and sunflower seeds, as well as various types of beans and peas, including English peas. It won't work for carrot and radish seeds, which are too small, but the strategy for carrots and radishes is to sow them by hand n a fanning pattern rather than trying to plant them individually in rows. Radishes grow quickly, and what you have in about a 30 days is a lot of radishes, very closely spaced, which will be the same for carrots, except that carrots have a longer growing cycle. Instead of traditional "thinning", you harvest the larger radishes or carrots, and there you are. Summarizing, this device is AMAZING and makes it possible to plant larger seeds (corn, beans, peas, and so forth) easily without needing to bend over or stoop. The way the device works is very intuitive, and after planting a few seeds you develop a system which is very efficient--planting a seed approximately 1" deep every 10 or so seconds. It's almost too easy, but anything that helps me avoid bending over or stooping is fantastic. The description says this device is for planting flower and onion bulbs, and seedlings, which are larger, but it also works for seeds like corn, beans, peas, and so forth. Poke a hole, open the pointy end, grab a corn seed out of your pocket, drop it into the tube (keeping the pointy end open, and then close the open end by releasing the handle lever as you lift the device out of the ground. 1" is good for corn, but beans might need 1.5". It's flexible and can plant seeds even deeper. I think it will work for okra seeds, as well. For smaller seeds, I either toss them in a fanning motion or let someone younger do the detailed planting. I focus on the larger seeds, and this device is perfect in every respect. The garden soil was tilled with a layer of compost put on top, but I think this will work just as well for non-tilled soil a day or two after it rains when the soil is softer. This is the way I am going to plant moonflower, zinnia, and sunflower seeds. in locations that are not tilled. Truly amazing!
D**Y
Well made
This product works great once you have a good till of your soil. Not for compacted soils
A**R
We love it..
We really like this product on the farm, first use we planted 50 tomato plants in less than 15min. It does work a lot better when your gardens are well worked and not hard or rocky. We have all our watermelons under plastic so I did have to go down the rows and slit an X for each plant as this tool would punch thru the plastic it wouldnโt open up to drop the plant. Itโs a good product and a big time back saver and a good price.
R**A
Broke on very first transplant
I was excited to try this thing in my quarter acre garden. I had 100 tomatoes and 90 peppers to transplant. The idea behind this is great. The quality is terrible. It broke on the very first attempt to transplant. Very little pressure was used before the weld broke when I squeezed the handle. None of the welds were tied in to hold it together. Luckily, I work on a fabrication yard, and I was able to put it back together and a welder was able to put better welds on it. Had it not been for that, it would have been shipped back. I haven't used it again yet to know if the rest of it will hold up. I don't recommend it unless you have a fab shop nearby to beef up the welds. The cheap stainless is already showing surface rust. Unfortunately, zero stars isn't an option.
D**N
Seems to work, but disappointed with workmanship
I like tools that show good workmanship and would have been happy to pay more for something better finished. The overall design looks simple and efficient. But the workmanship is very amateurish. The weld spots have a lot of uncleaned spatter. The edges are rough enough that I snagged on the *middle* of it the first time I lifted it up. If the tip is damaged, repair will be a pain because the bolts that hold them on have been welded to the structure. I will either have to grind them off or bolt/weld new metal on the points to strengthen them - rather than just replacing with thicker metal. Overall, I expect it to function, and maybe the point is stronger than it appears. Three stars for appearing to function properly but making me wish I'd have found something better made for twice the price.
P**L
Order was handled 100% and shipped immediate- Using now in the greenhouse too
The Bulb planter will be used a lot and more as we plant the garden - now great for our greenhouse
L**G
Planter
Your soil needs to be freshly tilled. I planted onion plants and it worked great for me.
A**R
Bulbs planter tool
Worked great
D**U
When is arrived we opened it up and found that both ends were squished because it's a light material very easy to bend return was fabulous very easy very pleased on that part thank you customer service
D**E
your seedlings need to be a decent size to use this. When done correctly, you can plant in 5-10 seconds.
M**W
Great
A**R
Does not work. Waste of money
J**Y
This product is great for transplants. I really liked it. It makes the job a lot more efficient.
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