any suggestions?


I have a ton of seeds which I'm going to start to germinate next week,
inside the house, and then grow the plants under lights until the weather
has warmed up permanently; here in zone 5 in the mountains, we aren't
frost-free until mid-May at the earliest;

since I have so many seeds to germinate, and not a whole lot of room, I like
to start them in a large flat container, and when they have grown somewhat,
then I transfer them to more individual potting;

I have used the aluminum baking pans sold in grocery stores, and put holes
in the bottom for drainage; these have worked fairly well, but I was
wondering if anyone else had a better way.

TIA

Isabelle Hayes

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