Try placing saved heirloom seeds in a damp napkin in a bag to check for viability. Learn about growing greens from old heirloom seeds from an organic farmer in this free gardening video.
Expert: Daniel Botkin
Bio: Daniel Botkin is an avid organic gardener, micro-farmer and permaculture advocate who recognizes the timeliness of backyard agriculture and permaculture-style food gardens.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
GREAT video. Thanks for teaching me how to check for germination of existing seeds. I appreciate your expertise.
Mike
mikedumais 3 months ago
It enough to store your seeds in a cold and damp free space (like, put them in a paper bag and then into a jar), you don't have to freeze them.
survivalseeds 2 years ago
How do I store my heirloom seeds the best way, freeze them keep them in a cool basement.. I don't want to mess this up. Thank You
rosuabsc 2 years ago