Our latest video shares how to clean your seed trays after you’ve transplanted seedlings out into the garden. This is one step that we tend to leave until later (no judgement, it happens), so Christy shows you a quick way to get the job done.
In a perfect world, we would rinse and sanitize our seed trays right after use, but this technique will work even if you’ve left your trays sitting with soil encrusted on them for months. Let’s dive in…
How to Clean Your Seed Trays
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Resources
We’ve got two great videos that will help you up your seed-starting game this fall (or any season):
Tips for Your Ideal Seed-Starting Set Up

You can even use this technique on 4″ pots when you move your seedlings up to something bigger. It only takes a short time, and will keep your trays in great shape for years and years. Follow this process step by step this season and every season for healthier, happier seedlings.
