Growing microgreens and baby leaf crops efficiently means optimizing every stage — from seeding to cultivation, harvest, and packaging.
These five tools are designed to reduce labor, improve crop consistency, minimize waste, and increase profitability for market gardeners and commercial greens producers.
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1. High Density Seeder
How do you achieve uniform germination and higher yields?
The 12-row High Density Seeder delivers precise spacing and consistent seed placement for crops such as arugula, spinach, and radish.
- Interchangeable seed plates
- Adjustable depth control
- Customizable row spacing (1–12 rows)
- Firms soil for optimal seed-to-soil contact
2. Wheel Weeder
What is the best tool for early-stage weed control?
The Wheel Weeder is ideal for shallow, early cultivation at the filament or cotyledon stage. It flattens the soil surface while slicing weeds just below ground level.
- Adjustable blade angle
- Ergonomic handle height
- Smooth rolling for minimal soil disturbance
3. Basket Weeder
How do you maintain clean rows without damaging soil structure?
The Basket Weeder uses rotating wire baskets to uproot young weeds while preserving soil structure and crop health.
- Ideal for inter-row cultivation
- Excellent for stale seedbed preparation
- Optional spyders for heavier soils
4. Baby Leaf / Greens Harvester
How can you increase harvest speed without sacrificing quality?
This drill-powered harvester cuts baby greens, herbs, and salad mixes cleanly and efficiently with a reel, belt, and cutter bar system.
- Up to 350 lb/hour harvest rate
- Compatible with cordless drill power
- Lightweight and ergonomic design
- Ideal for tunnels and open fields
Efficiency gain: Faster harvest with consistent cut height.
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5. Binding / Taping Machine
How do you package greens efficiently in the field?
This belt-mounted taping machine allows growers to bundle greens immediately after harvest, producing market-ready bunches in seconds.
- In-field packaging
- Comfortable belt-mounted design
- Adjustable for all-day use
- Professional presentation at harvest
Why Optimize Greens Production?
- Improve germination consistency
- Reduce weed pressure early
- Increase harvest efficiency
- Lower post-harvest labor costs
- Deliver cleaner, market-ready products
By streamlining each stage — planting, cultivating, harvesting, and packaging — growers can improve margins while maintaining high-quality greens production.