How to Use a Hand Push Seeder for Precise Planting
Maximize your planting efficiency with accurate seed placement
Hand push seeders are simple yet powerful tools designed to make planting faster, more accurate, and less labor-intensive. Whether you are planting vegetables, corn, or small grains, a hand push seeder helps ensure consistent spacing and depth, reducing seed waste and improving yields.

Preparing the Soil![]()
For successful planting, start with proper soil preparation. Remove stones, weeds, and debris, and loosen the soil for better seed placement. A well-prepared seedbed ensures strong root development.
Choosing the Correct Seed Plate
Different crops require different seed sizes, so selecting the right seed plate is essential. Using the correct plate ensures the seeds are not damaged and are dropped evenly into the soil.
Adjusting Depth and Spacing
Planting depth and spacing should match crop requirements. For example, corn needs 3–5 cm depth, while lettuce requires only 0.5–1 cm.
Filling the Hopper
Add clean, dry seeds into the hopper. Avoid moisture, as wet seeds may clump and block the plate. Do not overfill the hopper to prevent jamming.
Planting with Precision
Push the seeder steadily across the field. The seed plate automatically releases seeds at consistent intervals, ensuring accuracy.
Covering and Watering
After planting, lightly cover the seeds with soil and water gently. This helps secure the seeds in place and supports germination. For dry conditions, mulching can help conserve soil moisture.
Maintaining Your Seeder
Regular care of the seeder is key for long-term performance. Clean the hopper and seed plates after each use, check for damaged parts, and store in a dry place. Proper maintenance ensures smooth planting season after season.
Why Farmers Choose Hand Push Seeders
Efficiency
Plant much faster than manual hand sowing
Precision
Consistent depth and spacing for better germination
Seed Savings
Reduce waste and improve field utilization
Ease of Use
Lightweight, labor-saving, and ideal for small farms