Whenever you finish a bottle (opaque plastic or dark glass) of vitamins or other supplements, save it, along with that little, moisture-absorbing silica gel packet that came in it. They are good to use when storing seeds.
Put any leftover seeds in your selection of saved bottles along with the silica gel pack. Close it tightly, and keep it refrigerated until next year. Most seeds will stay viable for two to three years. If you want to test before planting, just remember that dud seeds will float in a small bowl of water.
Note: Be sure to label the jar clearly so your seeds don’t become a salad topping.
More help with your garden…
- How to Grow an Allergy-Free Garden
- A Weed-Free Garden Without the Aches and Pains
- How to Choose the Best Garden Hose