DIY Seed Tape

Does homemade seed tape work? Check out this method to create your own DIY seed tape to sow more rows in less time and keep straight rows.

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by Sam Feldman
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Does homemade seed tape work? Check out this method to create your own DIY seed tape to sow more rows in less time and keep straight rows.

Seed tape is a long strip of paper with pre-spaced seeds glued inside. When planted, the paper biodegrades and the seeds sprout, creating a neat row of ideally spaced plants. Making your own seed tape is a great way to save time – and seeds. You can sow more rows in less time, and the process leads to neat rows that’ll require less thinning. Plus, you can prepare large quantities beforehand.

In addition to seeds, you’ll need scissors, measuring tape, a pencil, a paintbrush, white flour or starch, and toilet paper.

In a small bowl, mix white flour or starch with water to create a paste with the consistency of school glue. You won’t need much, so start by adding a tablespoon of each until you reach the right thickness.

Next, create the tape. Cut toilet paper to a width of 2 inches and as long as you like. A 3-to-4-foot-long strip is a good length. Next, fold the strip of toilet paper in half lengthwise and crease it firmly.

  • Updated on Feb 20, 2024
  • Originally Published on Jan 9, 2024
Tagged with: direct sowing, easy seed starting, seed tape, sowing seeds
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