Making your own seed tape is easy and fun!
Why buy those expensive seed tape rolls from the store when you can DIY them?
You'll need:
Toilet paper
Water
Flour
Paint Brush
Seeds
Place a Tablespoon of flour into a bowl and mix in just enough water to make a paste. You want it to be about the consistency of pancake batter.
This is your glue.
Lay out your toilet paper on a flat surface.
Using the end of your paintbrush, dip it into the flour mixture, then dot the entire length of the toilet paper. Be sure you're spacing the dots to match the planting distance needed for the particular plant you'll be growing.
Wash your brush end. Next dab the end into water, and then into your seeds. This will pick up a small amount of seeds onto the end of your brush. Place those seeds onto the flour dots. Put 2 - 3 seeds per dot.
Fold the paper in half lengthwise to enclose the seed.
Let dry completely.
Once dry, roll them up until you're ready to plant.
Dig a furrow
Lay out your seed tape
Cover lightly, water lightly, sit back a relax.
Remember to store any unused seed tape in a dry place
until you're ready to use it.
~ Completed steps ~
Love this idea! I recently bought a couple of sweet pea seed packets and want to try this with them.
ReplyDeleteI l♥ve Sweet Peas. Mom used to always let me grow them when I was little. Their scent has such fond memories. Remember to ''nick'' the seeds with a nail file before planting (placing in seed tape) to speed sprouting. Have fun!
DeleteThis is such a clever DIY project! I've definitely already thought of a few seed packets I want to try this with. Thanks for sharing :)
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DeleteThat's a great idea! I need to pass it along to my oldest son! He was buying things to start seeds yesterday. Thanks!
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DeleteReminded me of carrots seeds. I am going to try your seed tape method this year.
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OMG Carrot seeds are so small, makes you wonder how they grow so big! LOL This makes it much easier to keep track of them
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DeleteFabulous idea, especially for small seeds. When planting them, it is easy to lose your "place" and perhaps plant too many or not enough! Thanks for sharing this with everyone at Mosaic Monday, just in time for Spring!
ReplyDeleteI hate it when they blend with the soil and you can't see them! I'd get frustrated and just start sprinkling out of the pack! LOL This makes it much easier like you said ♥
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OMG! Thank you so much!!
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Thank you! I was about to order seed strips. Guess what I'm going to do instead. :-)
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DeleteI've never seen it done that way but I can see how it would work.
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What a wonderful tutorial! Thanks for sharing at Vintage Charm!
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DeleteI had no idea these were so easy to make! Thank you for sharing at Party In Your PJ's.
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