Since the last post on this thread was in 2012, I debated whether to post here or start a new thread.
However,
@grow_my_own did such a good job explaining her progress, I decided to keep this thread going.
I did seed tapes in 2013. Well, actually I made more seed tapes than I planted. Although, I did have good success with them. My carrots turned out awesome.
Back then, I used flour & water to make my seed tape. I just found the ones I didn't use. I made the mistake of folding them together in zip lock baggies. The flour glue is sticky. It feels like it was in a humid environment. The tapes stuck together, but I was able to pull them apart & flatten them out.
Now that we are getting ready to get a large garden going. With hand tremors, I ave trouble with seeds going all over the place. Seed tape solves that problem.
I have been wanting to plant some green bunching onions, out in our small starter garden - 10 X 12' and get some lettuce started in flats. So yesterday, I got my seeds out to make some seed tapes.
Last night I did some onion tapes. It took a while to get in the groove, but I think I'm getting there.
I started by mixing 1 level tablespoon of cornstarch in 1 cup of water, in a small saucepan on the stove over a medium heat. I stirred (with a whisk) constantly until I started noticing it was thickening & turned the heat off. I kept stirring for another minute, so the hot pan didn't over cook the mixture right next to the metal. Then I covered the pan & set it aside to cool.
When I was ready to make my seed tape, I got the following supplies out:
plastic pipette
tweezers
toilet paper (TP)
Scissors
Seeds
This first batch I folded it at each perforation & cut the TP into 3 strips. Now I'm cutting it into 4 pieces.
Before using the cornstarch I whisked it, to break up the clumps. Then I squeezed the bulb, of the plastic pipette & sucked up some cornstarch.
I then squeezed little drops, of the gel, on the TP. The spacing depends on the seeds. I drop one seed on each drop. Then I follow with the toothpick, to push the seed onto the gel.
The problem I had, was the gel matched the TP so well, I had a problem seeing the gel. So, I started trying to figure out how to tint the gel. I didn't want to use something (like coffee) that might be too acidic.
Today when I went into the fridge, to get the gel, I saw the ketchup. Bingo - that was perfect. I used about a teaspoon & whisked it well. That gave just enough color.
The beauty of the gel is a little tweek, with a toothpick, encases the seed in gel, keeping it from coming loose.
The onion seeds, that I did last night dried nicely. They are flexible & not sticky at all. I was able to fold the 3 strips, that I made, and put them into a zip lock bag.