thank you both, I did try and find a previous link unsuccessfully, I think Ill try the dry sand method to thin them down a bit
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If they’re tiny seeds but you can see them I put a few in this little bowl then it’s easier to pick up one seed (if the seed are barely visible like petunia dust maybe a larger tray would be easier for sowing so there’s more space to throw the dust & then prick out into modules). This photo’s of cape gooseberry seeds,it’s next to a three inch pot so it’s quite small but really handy,I’ll go & sow those now or they would’ve got excited coming out for nothing
Location : Essex
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I tried a seeder several years ago but found that the seeds usually blocked the outlet or came out too quick nowadays as Nick said I mix the likes of petunia seeds with dry white sand, I have used paste for larger seeds both methods give a reasonable spacing of seedsit may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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