
The No Effort Seed Hack That Actually Works Wonders - House Digest
Just leave your seeds in their paper packets, place them in a plastic bag, add water, and leave them in the sun for a few days for fast germination.
A gardening enthusiast has shared an unconventional yet seemingly effective method for germinating seeds, claiming it's a technique she "accidentally discovered years ago." The hack involves placing unopened seed packets, such as sunflower and pumpkin varieties, into a standard plastic grocery bag, adding a small amount of water, and then sealing the bag before leaving it outdoors. After just five days, the video demonstrates remarkable results, with various seeds visibly sprouting directly within their original paper packets. This method bypasses traditional germination techniques that often involve paper towels or individual cups, offering a simplified approach for home gardeners. The creator encourages others to try the method and share their results.
Just leave your seeds in their paper packets, place them in a plastic bag, add water, and leave them in the sun for a few days for fast germination.