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Seed Tape
What are the advantages of seed tapes?
Seed tapes save time and help space out tiny seeds, such as radish, lettuce, beets and carrots. When using seed tapes, you no longer have to measure the spacing and or worry about over or under seeding. To use a seed tape in the garden, just place on loose, well-drained soil. Water the seed tape frequently. The paper protects the seed during germination and dissolves in the course of watering.