After planting seeds in spring, many gardeners are left with lots of half-filled packets of vegetable, herb, and flower seeds, but there’s no reason to throw those old seeds in the trash. Most seeds ...
Whether you have vegetable seeds left over in the seed packets you bought for this year’s garden or you saved seeds from your favorite cut flowers or heirloom tomatoes, storing seeds properly is key.
Skip the pricey containers — this clever solution is already in your home. All you need to do is clean it out and put it to work storing your bird seed.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Anna Drybushevska After planting seeds in spring, many gardeners are left with lots of half-filled packets of vegetable, herb, and ...
Seeds don’t have hard expiration dates, but their germination rates drop over time, especially if stored improperly. With the ...
If you’re planning to start seeds indoors this season, you likely know you’ll need a growing medium (packaged, sterile seed-starting mix is ideal), a sunny windowsill or grow lights and, of course, ...
Store seeds in envelopes, sealed containers, or plastic bags in a cool, dry, and dark place. To absorb moisture, add silica gel or rice to the seed storage container. Put seeds that require cold ...