I am still using perforated plastic signs. I can put 5 seeds in or hundreds for the price of one stamp. The key is to use wooden dowels in channels to protect the seeds. I use Q-tips in the ends of the channels that have seeds in cut off at the proper length. I have had 100% success rate using this method. Every great now and then I shove the q-tips in to far and break a few seeds but that has only happened twice in over 25 years.
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