04/12/2026
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Stop wasting hours thinning out tiny carrot seedlings by using this simple kitchen hack to get perfect spacing in seconds.
Carrot seeds are as small as dust and very difficult to drop one at a time by hand. When too many seeds grow in the same spot they fight for food and space which makes your carrots grow thin and twisted. Pulling out the extra tiny plants later is a slow job that can accidentally hurt the ones you want to keep.
This egg carton trick gives each plant its own private room to grow big and fat without any neighbors in the way. Using a squeeze bottle lets you control exactly where the seeds go so you do not waste money on extra packets. You will get more food from every square inch of your garden bed with much less work.
Start by loosening your dirt with a hand rake and adding a bag of fine compost so the ground is soft and fluffy. Press an empty cardboard egg carton firmly into the dirt to create a grid of perfectly spaced round holes. This creates the exact right distance between your plants without using a ruler.
Wash out an old plastic condiment bottle and fill it with your favorite carrot seeds like the sweet Danvers Half Long variety. Squeeze the bottle gently to drop just two or three seeds into each round hole created by the carton. Sprinkle a very thin layer of fine soil over the holes until the seeds are just barely covered.
Choose a short and stumpier variety like Chantenay if your ground has a lot of clay or small rocks. Keep the soil surface damp by spraying it with a mist bottle every morning until you see green sprouts. Once the plants are two inches tall you can snip the smaller one in each hole with scissors to leave the strongest carrot behind.
Spread a layer of straw around the green tops to keep the ground cool and moist during the hot summer months. Harvest your carrots right after a big rain when the ground is soft so they slide out of the dirt without breaking.