How to Know If Those Seeds Are Still Good
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I just tested two 9 year old heritage varieties of corn seed. Both had 90% germination but I did use a heat mat.
Sowing seed indoors on heat mats tends to increase propagation rates. Just be sure to keep the temperature moderate (roughly between 65 and 70 oF) and not too high (higher than about 70), to avoid overheating the tender shoots. Thanks!
last year I came across some old castor bean seeds a k a mole beans. they were stored in a jar in a storage room. my dad gave them to me sometime in the mid 80,s.he used to plant them around the perimeter of his garden to stop mole damage. so I planted some in my garden last year and had about 75% germination rate. not bad for some old seeds.
I didn't get to my garden last year so I had my seeds left over plus my mom has a bunch of old seeds so I wanted to know if I could use those again. Your article helped a lot. I'll have to test out some of the old seeds from 2013 and try out my corn to see if it'll still make it this year.
Just wanted to say thanks. Enjoy your posts, and articles. Saving seed is a fun project. My mulch passes on seed and last year we gained extra squash. Not this year they took over everything lol
I have used seed from 2009 with excellent germination results. Some germination rates were a tad lower but nowhere near where what I thought they'd be and all I did was stick them in a freezer bag and forgot about them until I began going through boxes to downsize my home and BAM !!! there they were. At first I couldn't believe I'd been carrying packed boxes like that around with me. Truth to tell I honestly don't know why I had those seeds that long. i guess I'm what you might call a hoarder. Honestly, I was totally surprised by the viability of these seeds. Oh, let me just say this was 20 plus packs of a whole different variety of seeds and from various seed suppliers.
I was simply overjoyed to discover this especially since I live on a very low income.
You talked about how long veggies seeds last...
How about pkgs of flower seeds?
I have successfully kept marigold, zinnia, sunflower and nasturtium seed for at least two years. This spring willl be my third year with them and I'm confident I'll get decent germination. I buy these seeds in bulk - in one pound bags, so I'm happy that they keep for a few years.
could you tell me what the seeds look like from this flower. One flower is gone I took a large thing out from the inside is this the seed
Once the canna lily finishes flowering, it will produce a few seedpods that look similar to those of a chestnut tree or a burdock. Once these seedpods turn brown and dry, they are mature, and can be split open to reveal the true seed of the canna lily. The true seeds are fairly large (about the size of a pea) and are pure black in color.