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Re: Bagging/


The way I store my seeds is I first DRY them in paper envelopes and then
put them in empty yogurt containers.  I think the empty film canisters are
a better idea though, they are much smaller.  It's okay to store the seeds
in these containers as long as the seeds are completely dry.
Charity Hagen
cc013@ccosmo.net
Wildomar, CA
zone 10  

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> From: Donna Maroni <dmaroni@email.unc.edu>
> To: seeds-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: Bagging/
> Date: Thursday, April 10, 1997 6:37 AM
> 
> I'm think the use of tightly sealed plastic containers (film canisters or
> zip-lock bags) is not a good idea.  If seeds are not perfectly dried,
they
> could mold during storage.  Paper envelopes would be better--maybe you
can
> find something small enough in an office supplies store or a coin
> collectors shop.  Or, if you are a member of the North American Rock
> Garden Society (see http://www.nargs.org), you probably can buy glassine
> seed envelopes from the bookstore.
> 
> Donna Maroni
> dmaroni@email.unc.edu
> 
> "Work is the refuge of people who have nothing better to do."  --Oscar
Wilde
> 
> 
> 


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