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Looking for a sustainable alternative to plastic seed trays? In this video, we’re making durable, reusable wooden seed trays and using the Shou Sugi Ban method to naturally waterproof them! 🔥 This traditional Japanese technique, which involves charring wood, enhances water resistance, durability, and pest resistance—making it a perfect eco-friendly solution for seed starting. But we’re not stopping there! We’ll also share extra tips and tricks to improve your seed-starting setup, including lining trays with wool for better moisture retention and aeration. Whether you're a market gardener, a home grower, or simply looking to reduce plastic waste in your garden, these techniques will help you build a more regenerative and plastic-free gardening system. By making small, thoughtful choices—like using natural materials for seed starting—you can create a more resilient, regenerative garden while avoiding disposable plastics. 👉 Like & Subscribe for more sustainable gardening tips, regenerative farming practices, and DIY projects for an eco-friendly homestead! 🌿✨ 🌱 What You'll Learn in This Video: ✔️ How to build sturdy wooden seed trays ✔️ How to use Shou Sugi Ban to waterproof and protect wood naturally ✔️ Why wool liners can improve seedling health ✔️ How to make your gardening setup more sustainable and regenerative our full REGENERATIVE GARDENING COURSE: https://blossomandbranchfarm.teachabl... COVER CROPPING COURSE: https://blossomandbranchfarm.teachabl... LINK TO DOWNLOAD PLAN AND MATERIALS: https://blossomandbranchfarm.com/prod... Wool liner: etsy or SustainaGrow https://www.sustainagrow.co.nz/