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THe seeder / server wheel




    These days women are just busier than ever.  Many women hold down jobs outside of the home, care for their families, and even plant gardens.  The modern woman has to be a master of multi-tasking.  two young women have come up with just the invention to aid in this endeavor.  The invention is called the “seeder / server wheel.”
    The idea came when one of the young women, Holly Urbina was trying to plant her garden and watch her young daughter on her bicycle at the same time.  Mrs. Urbina exclaimed, “I just didn't have time to keep an eye on Abbie and try to plant the seeds in the garden as well.”  The solution is the “seeder” part of the wheel.  The wheel with its pointed edges is mounted on the bicycle, taking place of the back wheel.  The child can then ride through the garden and make the holes for the seeds to be planted.  Mrs. Urbina chirped, “Now all I have to do is follow behind Abbie and drop the seeds in the holes that she makes with her bike.  It is an enjoyable activity for both of us.”  In a similar fashion the wheel can be used to aerate lawns and make holes for better fertilization.
    Mrs. Urbina’s friend and neighbor, Beth Davis, is responsible for the “server” part of the wheel.  Ms. Davis explained, “I loved the idea that Holly came up with for the seeder, but I am a very practical person and I just could not see storing the wheel away after spring planting was completed.”  Ms. Davis experimented and discovered that the wheel could be used the remainder of the year in her breakfast nook.  “My family enjoys hard boiled eggs for breakfast and the wheel is perfect for serving them.  It can also hold a lovely centerpiece for the table,” said Ms. Davis.
    The seeder / server wheel is currently available at Farmers Hardware in Boone or on the worldwide web at www.sillywheely.com.  We're just glad we could help today's woman accomplish more with less work,” stated Mrs. Urbina, as Ms. Davis agreed.


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