I've accidentally planted way too many seeds this spring here in the Southern Hemisphere, thinking the old seeds wouldn't germinate. To my surprise, most of them have sprouted! I'm now looking at a bunch of sunflowers, zinnias, beans, and peas. Should I wait until the first true leaves appear before carefully transplanting them somewhere else in the garden or into pots to give away? Or should I just leave them be? Do I need to thin them out without transplanting? Would love some advice!
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Honestly, I usually just let them grow and trust that nature will manage the crowd. I go by the principles of the One-Straw Revolution, which encourages a more hands-off approach. It’s all about working with nature instead of against it!

What exactly are the principles of the One-Straw Revolution?