When you buy seeds (especially flowers) generally how long can they last unplanted before they become "duds"
Keep seeds in a dark, cool place. It's based more upon proper storage than time. Seeds found in Egyptian tombs sprouted. Viable for 2,000 years. So there ya go.
Reply:I keep mine in jars with lids. Away from heat.
I also have some in envelopes in a dark cool small filing cabinet.
You can check to see if they are still good by putting a few on a wet paper towel, fold it, and then put it into a baggy. Put in a warm spot such as on top of your fridge, but not in the sun. Open it in a week to ten days to see if they have sprouted.
Reply:I package mine in paper coin envelopes and store them in an airtight box on the main floor of my house. Works for me - some of the more obscure varieties may have to be cold stored - some may not store well at all, and need to be planted right away - but MOST seeds are fine if kept relatively cool and dry.
Reply:Packaged seeds are packaged fresh yearly by the manufacturers. So to get optimum performance from the seeds they should be used within the year.
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