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Victory Heirloom Seed Company - Preserving the future, one seed at a time!

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Seed Spoons
Seed Spoon
Seed Spoons
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Seed Spoons
Pick up and sow one seed at a time with these tiny seed sized spoons

Planting one seed at a time in starting pots eliminates the need to do thinning and helps to prevent root disruption that may cause young seedlings to die. With small seeds, it has been a fairly tedious task . . . until now.

Made of bright yellow polypropylene for visibility and controlled flexibility. Four end sizes of .030, .050, .075, and .100, inch to hold almost any size small seed.

They are easy to use. Simply dip the appropriate spoon into your pile of seeds, pick up the seed . . . and drop where you want it.

Ideal for amateur gardeners, young children, the elderly, and those with poor eyesight or manual dexterity.

Four simple steps to successful seed sowing:
1.  Pour out a quantity of seeds into the palm of your hand 2.  Choose the spoon size that will pick up one, two, or several seeds at a time
3.  Dip the spoon into the pile at an angle and lift out just the right number of seeds every time 4.  Hold the spoon over the planting soil and turn it over to deposit the seeds right where you want them

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