Proper seed care and a little organization on your part will help you to produce a more successful garden in the spring. Seeds, especially the ones you collect yourself, need special care if they are to germinate and produce a crop. Collecting your seeds from mature vegetables, drying them thoroughly and storing them in a cool, low-humidity condition will allow the seeds to stay in a dormant state until they are planted the next season. Some seeds, if well stored, can last from two to 10 years.
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