Seed Storing for next year
I am storing my seeds that I saved on a shelf in my dining room, where the temperature is the most consistent and no direct sun light will hit them. In the years past, I have just forgotten about them, and left them outdoors in their paper bags, still hanging and thankfully protected from direct rain.....and they survived and germinated. But I decided to get organized.

After they are completely dry, you can put them in a mason jar or an envelope. Just be sure to label, with name and date.


The last of my seed saving this season, Uncle Tom's Black-Eye Susans.


3 Comments:
That is a fab idea for keeping seeds.I have a plastic tub with envelopes with this years seeds..
Really enjoyed your blog...some really useful info here.
Oh you are so organized.
Lots of seeds! I know that takes a lot of work to harvest them but it sure is worth it.
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