Re: Seed Germination
In a message dated 11/11/1999 5:50:40 PM Pacific Standard Time,
thepumpkinmaster@hotmail.com writes:
> And since seeds are
> used to being cold in the winter, will it help germination and future
plant
> growth if one stores the seeds in a cool place. Where does everyone else
> store there seeds?
>
> Greg
I have had no problem with storing my seeds in a little used dresser drawer,
one I open only three of four times in the winter. Dark and usually about 70
degrees. I put them in a plastic bag with a few rice grains to hold whatever
moisture might be there after the seeds seem to be dry at the end of November.
Lots of people freeze and refrigerate them. I would like to know how that
works out.
John
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