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Rebecca writes
6. Also, I read somewhere to keep extra unused seeds for next year in
the fridge. Sounds bizarre....or is it true?
Yes. The majority of seeds - non-recalcitrant seeds - retain the ability
to germinate longer if kept chilled. (If I understand correctly seed
banks store seeds frozen.) But store the seeds in an airtight container
to keep them dry - letting them get damp is not a good idea.
(I'd have my doubts as to whether freezing pea and bean seeds was a safe
practice.)
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