Try that seed that is open, sounds like it is actually stored pretty good.
I'd do the half inch of dirt, a paper towel, the seeds, a paper towel, and a 1/2 to inch of dirt.
Water it like it gets a rain, so the surface will dry off, so the rest stays kinda moist but certainly not soaking sitting in standing water. You know when you dig in the dirt in spring, it comes up moist but not a mud ball.
The greenhouse might kinda be what the wheat will get out in nature, cool at night, warmer in the day, so that sounds good.
Let it be a week, don't let it dry out but you don't want it soaking wet probably don't need to water it much after the start.
Others might have other ways that work too, this is how I would try it. You know how the old folk stuff is, different ways to skin a cat so not wrong if others have a different way.
We can come across kinda short sometimes in these black and white words even when we are typing with a smile on our face, or have different ideas and look like we are bickering. And this miserably cold winter has so many of us just like long tailed cats in a room full of rockers, on edge! So I want to be sure we are good and fun and encouraging and helping you, not a bunch of old grumbling dufases. ;)
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