Planting bulbs in straight, evenly spaced rows can be time‑consuming and surprisingly difficult to keep consistent. One practical solution is using recycled egg cartons as a planting guide inside a trench. This method is simple, low‑cost, environmentally friendly, and especially useful when planting dozens—or even hundreds—of bulbs at once.
How the Egg Carton Trench Method Works
The idea is to combine two helpful tools:
A shallow trench for uniform planting depth
Cardboard egg cartons for perfect spacing and organization
The cartons act as biodegradable planting trays. They separate bulbs evenly, prevent rolling or shifting, and slowly break down in the soil, adding small amounts of organic material.
Basic Process
Dig a straight trench at the correct depth for your bulbs.
Place empty cardboard egg cartons in the bottom of the trench.
Set one bulb into each cup, pointed end up.
Cover everything with soil.
Water thoroughly.
This creates neat rows, consistent spacing, and excellent root development conditions.
Advantages of This Method
Perfect spacing – no guessing or measuring
Uniform depth – bulbs emerge evenly
Faster planting – ideal for large areas
Eco‑friendly – cartons decompose naturally
Reduced bulb damage – bulbs stay upright and stable
Cleaner layout – visually organized garden beds
Most Common Bulbs That Work Well With This Method
Almost any medium or small flowering bulb can be planted this way. The following are especially suitable:
Spring‑Blooming Bulbs
Tulips – classic choice, thrive with even spacing
Daffodils (Narcissus) – hardy and long‑lived
Crocus – small bulbs, perfect for cartons
Hyacinths – fragrant and compact
Grape hyacinths (Muscari)