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Gulph 02-05-2004 01:05 AM

How to sow seeds evenly
 
Hi, folks. I've got an envelope that is supposed to contain 6,000
Rudbeckia seeds. In other words...about a tablespoon.

I want to sow these more or less evenly over a plot that's roughly
8x10 feet. Is there a simple method of spreading them out evenly over
a space that size -- that is, a simper method that making a zillion
one eighth-inch deep holes and dropping seeds in one-by-one?

Mark

Sue 02-05-2004 02:05 AM

How to sow seeds evenly
 



"Gulph" wrote in message
Hi, folks. I've got an envelope that is supposed to contain 6,000
Rudbeckia seeds. In other words...about a tablespoon.

I want to sow these more or less evenly over a plot that's roughly
8x10 feet. Is there a simple method of spreading them out evenly over
a space that size -- that is, a simper method that making a zillion
one eighth-inch deep holes and dropping seeds in one-by-one?

Mark



Aye Mark, there is a simpler method. Get yourself a couple pounds of very
fine white sand and mix the seeds WELL with the sand, then broadcast or
sift the sand/seed mix over the area. Don't obsess, naturalized rudbeckia
grows in drifts and clumps anyway.

sue
western Maine





Roy 02-05-2004 12:02 PM

How to sow seeds evenly
 
Some folks mix small tiny seeds in sand but I found corn meal works
good as the density of meal is lighter so the seeds mix in more
readily and the mix stays more consistent.
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Frogleg 02-05-2004 04:06 PM

How to sow seeds evenly
 
On 1 May 2004 16:53:35 -0700, (Gulph) wrote:

Hi, folks. I've got an envelope that is supposed to contain 6,000
Rudbeckia seeds. In other words...about a tablespoon.

I want to sow these more or less evenly over a plot that's roughly
8x10 feet. Is there a simple method of spreading them out evenly over
a space that size -- that is, a simper method that making a zillion
one eighth-inch deep holes and dropping seeds in one-by-one?


Neither "more or less evenly" nor making a zillion separate plantings
will result in totally even distribution of plantlets, as they won't
all come up. You don't want 6000 plants in an 8'x10' area anyhow --
sowing so close would have seedlings fighting for their lives from day
one. The seeds are of reasonable size to scatter by hand. Rake the
dirt in your plot to provide some nooks and cranies, scatter the seed
carefully, and cover lightly.

Suggestions about mixing with sand or cornmeal are meant for making
sure tiny, tiny seeds like carrot don't all end up in a clump, as
they're rather difficult to control with fingers.

Frogleg 02-05-2004 04:06 PM

How to sow seeds evenly
 
Afterthought: You'll probably have to thin the seedlings in any case.
Rudbeckias are good-sized plants. 4 per square foot would be a very
thick planting.

Salty Thumb 02-05-2004 05:05 PM

How to sow seeds evenly
 
Frogleg wrote in
:


Suggestions about mixing with sand or cornmeal are meant for making
sure tiny, tiny seeds like carrot don't all end up in a clump, as
they're rather difficult to control with fingers.


I saw some Martha Stewart brand seeds at K-mart that were embedded in a
roll of tape. Just unroll and plant the tape. Might be old news, but I
thought it was interesting. Quite a healthly markup price-wise as well.


Gulph 02-05-2004 06:03 PM

How to sow seeds evenly
 
Both great suggestions. Thanks. I think I'll go with the cornmeal,
since there is a sack of it in the pantry that has gone untouched
since we went on Atkins.

Mark

(Roy) wrote in message .. .
Some folks mix small tiny seeds in sand but I found corn meal works
good as the density of meal is lighter so the seeds mix in more
readily and the mix stays more consistent.


Tyra Trevellyn 02-05-2004 08:02 PM

How to sow seeds evenly
 
From: (Gulph)
Date: Sun, May 2, 2004 12:22 PM
Message-id:

Both great suggestions. Thanks. I think I'll go with the cornmeal,
since there is a sack of it in the pantry that has gone untouched
since we went on Atkins.

Mark

(Roy) wrote in message

.. .
Some folks mix small tiny seeds in sand but I found corn meal works
good as the density of meal is lighter so the seeds mix in more
readily and the mix stays more consistent.


Word of warning: do a test first on a wee patch of ground, using only a small
quantity of seeds in the cornmeal. Squirrels and many birds dote on cornmeal.
Keep a watch for frantic activity at the spot. If there is any, go the sand
route.

Best,
Tyra
nNJ usa z7

Sue 02-05-2004 08:03 PM

How to sow seeds evenly
 



"Tyra Trevellyn" wrote in message
From (Gulph)
Both great suggestions. Thanks. I think I'll go with the cornmeal,

(Roy) wrote in message

.. .
Some folks mix small tiny seeds in sand but I found corn meal works
good as the density of meal is lighter so the seeds mix in more
readily and the mix stays more consistent.



Word of warning: do a test first on a wee patch of ground, using only a

small
quantity of seeds in the cornmeal. Squirrels and many birds dote on

cornmeal.
Keep a watch for frantic activity at the spot. If there is any, go the

sand
route.

Best,
Tyra
nNJ usa z7



Aye. ;)

Sue



Frogleg 02-05-2004 10:02 PM

How to sow seeds evenly
 
On Sun, 02 May 2004 15:49:47 GMT, Salty Thumb
wrote:

I saw some Martha Stewart brand seeds at K-mart that were embedded in a
roll of tape. Just unroll and plant the tape. Might be old news, but I
thought it was interesting. Quite a healthly markup price-wise as well.


You can make (or have your kids make) your own seed tape. Here are 3
different recipes.

http://www.boldweb.com/greenweb/g_tape.htm
http://doityourself.com/garden/makingseedtapes.htm
http://www.organicgardening.com/feat...19-643,00.html

Warren 03-05-2004 01:02 AM

How to sow seeds evenly
 
Frogleg wrote:

You can make (or have your kids make) your own seed tape. Here are 3
different recipes.

http://www.boldweb.com/greenweb/g_tape.htm
http://doityourself.com/garden/makingseedtapes.htm
http://www.organicgardening.com/feat...19-643,00.html


Here's another:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/gl_bulbs_se...378253,00.html


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David Hill 03-05-2004 01:03 AM

How to sow seeds evenly
 
Another method for sowing small seeds thinly is to mix them into Wall paper
past (The old fashioned type that doesn't have fungicide in it), then put
this mixture into a washing up liquid bottle , then all you have to do is to
squeeze out a run of the mixture, this way the seeds will be spaced, and the
paste breaks down very fast in the soil.
You can also pre germinate the seed this way before planting.

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David Hill
Abacus nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk





Lee 03-05-2004 05:02 AM

How to sow seeds evenly
 
(Roy) wrote in message .. .
Some folks mix small tiny seeds in sand but I found corn meal works
good as the density of meal is lighter so the seeds mix in more
readily and the mix stays more consistent.



Just wondering.. i thought cornmeal acted somewhat as a pre-emergent
and also as a fungacide???? or is that just the corn gluten???
appreciate clarification as i have been using it (cornmeal) on my red
tiped photenia area to help with the spots that get on the leaves it
seems to be working.
Thanks..LeeH

Salty Thumb 04-05-2004 11:03 PM

How to sow seeds evenly
 
"Warren" wrote in
news:Xfflc.12185$Ia6.1634393@attbi_s03:

Frogleg wrote:

You can make (or have your kids make) your own seed tape. Here are 3
different recipes.

http://www.boldweb.com/greenweb/g_tape.htm
http://doityourself.com/garden/makingseedtapes.htm
http://www.organicgardening.com/feat...19-643,00.html


Here's another:
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/gl_bulbs_se...TV_3553_137825
3,00.html



Thanks for the ideas (you too eclectic), I'll have to try some of those.

But I will feel funny putting the toilet paper down with the manure.


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