Seed Sushi?

Try "seed sushi"—rolling seeds in bubble wrap for germination—to save greenhouse space [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gOXtcCRZEU].

The "seed sushi" method involves placing seeds between layers of moist paper towels and bubble wrap, then rolling it up to create a compact germination environment. This technique helps retain moisture and provides insulation, promoting faster and more uniform germination. The video demonstrates how seed sushi can be particularly useful for plants that need a head start, like tomatoes or peppers. Starting seeds indoors this way can extend the growing season, especially in regions with shorter summers. This method can save space compared to traditional seed trays, which is beneficial for gardeners with limited indoor space. The bubble wrap also helps protect the delicate seedlings during their early stages of development.

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