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Have you ever planted a tray of seeds and then realized you have no idea what anything is a few weeks later? Seed labels can fall out, fade, or even get moved around—especially if curious pets or kids get involved. In this video, I’ll show you a simple grid system for seed starting trays that keeps your seedlings organized without relying on stick labels. This easy, old-school method helps you track exactly what you planted and where, so you’ll never mix up your seedlings again. This beginner-friendly seed starting tip only requires a few simple supplies: A seed starting tray Masking tape A Sharpie A piece of paper Using a letter and number grid system, you can map out your tray and record what’s planted in each cell. It’s a great way to track seed varieties, planting dates, and even how many seeds you planted in each spot. This method works great for: Vegetable seedlings Flower seeds Indoor seed starting Grow light setups Garden record keeping If you’re starting seeds for your garden this year, this simple trick can save you a lot of confusion later.