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Seed Tapes: Precision Planting with No Waste, No Thinning
- Seed tapes make it easy to plant straight rows of perfectly spaced seeds
- Simply unroll in a furrow and cover with soil
- High germination rates and little or no thinning needed
- Choice of popular crops; three tapes per package, 16'-6" total
Seed Tapes are the perfect, no-waste way to plant where space really counts — in containers, raised beds, or small gardens. Each strip of biodegradable paper is embedded with perfectly spaced seeds; simply unroll into a planting furrow and cover. Planting is precise, there's little or no thinning needed, and the germination rate is outstanding. Seed Tapes are made by Suttons Seeds, one of England's most trusted growers, and we're offering some of their most reliable and rewarding varieties. Seed tapes are also ideal for mid-season succession planting between rows.
Popular with English gardeners for years and trialed in our own test gardens with almost 100% germination, Seed Tapes have made believers of us. Choice of Spring Onion (White Lisbon), Radish (French Breakfast), Carrot (Amsterdam Forcing 3), Lettuce (Webb's Wonderful), or Beet (Boltardy).
- Biodegradable paper and seeds
- 16'-6" total length
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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Comments about Seed Tape:
Looks like most if not all seeds germanted. Looking good!
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- Accurate Instructions
- Hardy
- Healthy
- Lightweight
- Versatile
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- Garden
- Outdoors
- Patio
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The tape had to be the easiest thing to use. Every seed along the tape has sprouted and are doing great. Couldn't be happier!!
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- Personal
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- Accurate Instructions
- Even Spacing
- Prolific Sprouting
- Tasty Vegis
- We Love Them
- Will Keep Purchasing
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- Outdoors
- Raised beds
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This is our 2nd year to use the seed tape. We grow carrots, spring onions and radishes. All are very flavorful and crisp. So easy to use, you get 3 rows of each type in one 3X6 raised bed.
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- Hardy
- Lightweight
- Versatile
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- Little Info On Harvest
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The tape works great. You can cut it to lengths that work in your area. The only complaint is the packaging does not give you information on germination or days till harvest I had to go online and look up the information. I thought that was sort of strange.
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- Accurate Instructions
- Great idea
- Small Seeds Made Easy
- So Easy To Do
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- Lack Of Growth
- No growth
- Seed Age
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This was such a great idea and its so easy to use especially with carrots seeds but who knows how old those seeds are and I got little to no growth of the carrots seeds. I laid a full strip and only have 8 carrots, not a good return for your money
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It's simple enough to plant the stips. They haven't been in the ground long enugh to know how well they'll produce, though. Staying tuned ...
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Comments about Seed Tape:
It was easy! Just as I had expected!!
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Simple and easy
- Primary use:
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- Accurate Instructions
- Easy Convenient To Use
- Easy To Stagger Plantings
- High germination rate
- Little If Any Thinning
- No Waste Of Tiny Seeds
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This is so convenient and simple to use. No back-breaking task. Simply cut the tape to suit your row length, lay it in the row and cover. There is no waste of seed. very little, if any thinning necessary. The germination rate of seed is high. This is a very helpful item. Will definitely order again.
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Pros
- Actually Saves Money
- Easy to Use
- High germination rate
- No Thinning
- No Wasted Seeds
- Now A Yearly Staple
- Saves Time
Cons
- Not Enough Varieties
- Supply Limited Get Now
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- Patio
Comments about Seed Tape:
Seems expensive, yes? But if you're like me you plant in a hurry, too close together, then destroy all the little babies trying to thin and end up with little or no radishes, carrots, etc. Since I have been using the seed tapes, we have great radishes, carrots, green onions in perfect rotation.
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Results of in-the-garden tests of Seed Tape. Seed Tapes are the perfect, no-waste way to plant where space really counts — in containers, raised beds, or small gardens. Each strip of biodegradable paper is embedded with perfectly spaced seeds; simply unroll into a planting furrow and cover.
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Onions can be a confusing vegetable for new gardeners. Should you grow long-day or short-day onions? Seeds, seedlings or sets? How are storage onions different from sweet onions? Here's how to sort out the terms.
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When stored correctly in their own papery wrappers, some types of onions will maintain their quality for as long as a year.
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