I read a useful tip about sowing seeds outdoors, when you don't want 100s of seedlings and don't want/need a dedicated seedbed.
Find a circular pot or bucket and use the rim to mark out a circle in the soil. Rotate the pot several times to create a furrow.
Sow your seeds into the furrow-circle and put a seed label in the centre.
Wait for your seeds to grow and thin/plant out or do whatever takes your fancy with them.
For the random gardener, who can't abide straight lines this could be ideal. A bed of lots of little circles of different plants.
Find a circular pot or bucket and use the rim to mark out a circle in the soil. Rotate the pot several times to create a furrow.
Sow your seeds into the furrow-circle and put a seed label in the centre.
Wait for your seeds to grow and thin/plant out or do whatever takes your fancy with them.
For the random gardener, who can't abide straight lines this could be ideal. A bed of lots of little circles of different plants.
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