How do you store seeds #asknostr
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Some small containers are: perscription pill bottles, ziplock bags, and small paper envelopes.
Those containers are organized in groups using a tackle box, and other shoe-box sized plastic bins.
Room temp? Fridge? Freezer? Humidity?
Just room temp. A "cool dry place" is always preferred, so our boxes are on the floor and under a table. Humidity for the seeds is low since most are sealed up.
There's no need to refridgerate or freeze them. Although some seeds perform better if they've been "cold stratified", but that's probably best to do just before planting.
Seeds have been found in the backs of caves and germinated after hundreds of years. I'm willing to bet the germination rate was lower, but if they're kept away from extremes, or conditions that will cause them to sprout, they should be fine.
There is some good info in here. He has other podcasts on the topic as well. I think it is as important to grow gardens, even just small ones to gain the knowledge. Just having seeds without gardening experience is not going to help much. Pretty much any gardener is happy to help if you show interest.