ANON Garlic Planter
The garlic planter machine is an agricultural machine designed specifically for large-scale garlic planting. It aims to replace the cumbersome traditional manual sowing method, significantly improve sowing efficiency, ensure sowing quality, and reduce labor costs. The core function of a garlic seeder is to accurately sow garlic cloves into the soil according to the preset plant spacing, row spacing, and sowing depth. It is widely used in outdoor garlic planting bases, cooperatives, and large farms.
1. The machine can control the spacing of plants and rows, plus the depth of planting, to within a centimeter.
2. Better machines use soft parts in their planters, so they don’t hurt the garlic when planting it. This is better than planting by hand, which can cause damage.
3. Using machines to plant can cut costs by over 70%, which is a big deal when you’re planting a lot.
4. You can change how deep it plants, so it works for different kinds of garlic, different soils, and what the farmer wants.
Sow evenly
The ANON garlic planter makes sure your garlic is planted evenly, which is key for good growth. It spaces plants and rows just right, so each one gets the light, water, and nutrients it needs. This avoids the problem of plants being too close or too far apart, which often happens when planting by hand.
Because the plants come up at the same time and height, they grow in a uniform way, making field management easier down the road. This consistent growth also means the garlic sprouts are more or less the same size, boosting the product’s overall quality.
Precision Planting
The ANON garlic planter machine helps you plant with accuracy. Its seed scoop is shaped to fit each clove perfectly, so it picks and plants each seed carefully. This saves on seeds, makes sure planting is done well, and lowers your costs. The system that makes the furrows and covers the seeds makes sure each clove is buried to the same depth. This means the garlic will grow evenly, and you won’t have weak or yellow seedlings because the soil isn’t even.
Highly Efficient Operation
The ANON garlic planter machine combines several jobs into one smooth process. It furrows, plants seeds precisely, covers the soil evenly, and compacts all at the same time. Because everything is coordinated, the soil isn’t overworked by repeated passes. This creates a better environment for planting, keeps moisture in, and helps seedlings come up faster. Doing everything at once saves time, fuel, and reduces wear on the machinery compared to doing each step separately.
Easy to Operate
The ANON garlic planter machine comes in two models: push and tractor-mounted. The push model is easy to manage with just one person guiding and steering from behind. The tractor-mounted version hooks up quickly to any tractor with a standard three-point system – just drive the tractor to power it. Adjusting plant spacing, row spacing, and planting depth is straightforward with either a sprocket change or a simple handle adjustment. The design is intuitive, so anyone can pick it up quickly, even without prior planting experience. This ease of use cuts down on the need for skilled operators and reduces hard labor.
Applications
ANON garlic planters are popular for planting in big garlic-growing areas. They’re great for contract farming and large garlic farms that want to use machines. Farm co-ops and service groups can do more for farmers since these planters sow seeds fast. They also help make big, standard planting projects possible, which means better planting, faster work, and lower labor costs.
Using Tips
Before you plant garlic, sort the cloves and remove any bad ones or debris. This helps keep the planter from getting clogged. Before planting, run the machine briefly to see if the seeds are spaced right and facing the correct way. When planting, adjust the pressure based on how wet the ground is. This ensures proper growth, not too loose or tight, for the seedlings. After planting, clean the seed box and planter parts right away. This stops dirt from building up and wearing down the parts.
Two Sowing Methods
FAQ
Here’s what to keep in mind for daily upkeep:
Have a set way to maintain your garlic planter each day. After you’re done using it, clean it right away to get rid of any dirt and leftover bits. This keeps things from building up and messing with how well the parts move. Often, check how tight the main screws are and make sure the moving parts have enough grease. Watch how worn the parts that dig the rows are, and sharpen or switch them out when needed so the planting depth stays the same. Once the season is over, do a full checkup. This should include a pro-level rust treatment for the metal parts. Doing this sets you up for things to run well next year.
This usually happens because the seed disc is worn, the garlic seeds are different sizes, you’re going too fast, or the planting depth isn’t right. To fix this, try swapping the seed disc for one that fits your garlic seed size, and sort through your seeds to get a consistent size. Also, slow down to 2-3 km/h so the planter can grab enough seeds, and set the planting depth to 4-5 cm to keep seeds from moving around or being exposed. This should lower the amount of missed seeds.
They’re usually caused by a few common things: damp or sticky garlic, bits of field junk, or just not enough space in your seeder.
First off, moisture may be the cause. Aim for that garlic to be around 10-12% moisture. If it’s too wet, it’ll stick and cause problems. Drying it out beforehand makes a huge difference.
Before you even start planting, give your garlic a good once-over to get rid of any dirt or debris. Clean garlic means a cleaner run for your equipment.
Spacing is also key. You’ll want to adjust the space in your seed meter, making it just a bit bigger (1-2mm) than your largest garlic clove. This gives everything room to move without getting stuck. Remember to recalibrate your seed spacing when you switch clove sizes!
During planting, make it a habit to stop the machine now and then to clean out the seed metering device. It’s a quick step that can save you a lot of headaches later.
You can also try adding a little talcum powder to the seed box. It helps keep the garlic from sticking together and keeps things flowing nicely. Applying powder during the operation process is also OK. It’s a simple trick, but it works wonders for smooth and precise planting.







