Sfoggia transplanter

Muddyroads

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NFFN Member
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Exeter, Devon
Unfortunately for you i am. Not doing a big acreage, but it’s invaluable to us. Used it for broad beans this morning, even though Sfoggia said it wouldn’t do it. Where are you?
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Grassshoppers

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Pembrokeshire, we have old super prefer single row but I am after carousel one as the super is not up the job we need it for . Is it seed you were planting today? looks tidy
 

Muddyroads

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NFFN Member
Location
Exeter, Devon
Yes, broad bean seed. Often put pictures on Today at Work if you want to see what we do. Normally use it for transplants as you might expect. Very occasionally they come up for sale, I’ll bear you in mind next time I see one.
 

Kidds

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Horticulture
Fairly regular on ebay, not quite the same but this is on there now.

Was never keen on seed planting with them as I don't like not being able to see the seed spacing without digging them up. Have sown broad and runner beans with one though. Much preferred the accord transplanter for that job.
 
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