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Sealed Lid Seed Sprouting
by Melinda Myers
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posted Dec 10 2012 2:43PM
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Increase seed starting success and fun with the sealed lid method my friend and horticulturist Bob Polomski learned from his father.
Gather a few translucent containers, like a margarine, whipped or sour cream container headed for recycling. Cut small pieces of paper towels into squares the size of postage stamps. Place them on the lid. This will be the bottom of your sprouter.
Wet each square of paper towel with a few drops of water. Place one seed on each moistened square. Set the container on top of the lid to form a mini greenhouse. Place in a warm location and wait for the seeds to sprout.
Once the seed root appears, use a tweezers to plant the seedling into a small container filled with a well-drained potting mix. Gently tamp in place and moisten.
You’ll save time, money, and growing space by only planting and growing the number of seedlings you need.
A bit more information: Put other recycled items to work when starting plants from seeds. Fast food salad containers are great for starting seeds in potting mix. Just fill the container with a seed starting mix or moist well-drained soil. Plant seeds as directed, moisten, and cover with the lid to create a miniature greenhouse.
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