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Paper Seeds can create a big impact on saving our environment. From just a little seedling, we could protect our surroundings. Let's help each other to achieve a brighter future for everyone.

What is Paper Seeds?

Paper Seeds is a sustainable product that is manufactured from recycled paper and contains seeds of wildflowers as well as vegetables. There are countless varieties of seeds, such as those for basil, poppies, and summer flowers. These seeds begin to grow as soon as the paper is planted in moist ground. The seeds in the paper will develop into plants that will contribute well to our ecosystem.  These plants are meant to be taken care of, the same way we should be taking care of the world we live in.

How to use Paper Seeds?   

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First, fill a container halfway with quality potting soil. If more is required, tamp down the earth and add it. The pot should be completely filled but not overflowing. You can choose whether to plant the paper indoors or outside based on the temperature and weather at the time of planting (we don't advise planting outside if it's blizzarding or scorching hot outside). 

Step 1: Get Ready

Step 2: Plant

Take your plantable paper, and place a layer of it over the prepared pot's soil. If the paper overlaps, it's acceptable. Make sure the paper is moist. Over the plantable paper pieces, cover them with a 1/8 inch layer of soil and lightly compact them.

Step 3: Water

Give the paper a thorough soak after placing it in the saucepan. You want the paper and the soil to be nicely damp but not swimming in water. Keep the paper moist at all times for the first 10 days. Water is required for germination because the seeds must first properly separate from the paper and the paper must largely decompose before the seeds may sprout. A bright spot within the home or outside is undoubtedly beneficial.

Step 4: Let It Grow

When sprouts start to appear, keep the paper moist but watch out for overwatering. Water as needed as robust plants start to grow.

Step 5: Have Fun!

Enjoy the flowers, herbs, or veggies in the pot once they begin to bloom, or cut them and put them in a pretty vase. In any event, it is a pleasure to take in such a lovely and resilient message on developing paper.

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