Seed storage doesn't have to be complicated. The two things you need to remember when storing your seeds are: low humidity and low temperature. These are the ideal conditions to make sure your seeds last the longest. I'll give you a peek into how I personally store my seeds too!| Garden Betty
Have you ever dug into a pile of old seeds and wondered if they're still good, or whether you should buy new ones? How long do vegetable seeds and herb seeds last anyway? The short answer: It depends. Here's what you need to know about seed viability vs. seed vigor.| Garden Betty
Saving tomato seeds may seem straightforward, but here's a little secret to boost your chances of germination and help speed up the process: fermenting tomato seeds. Adding this simple extra step to your seed-saving routine can help you get a head start on next year's plants!| Garden Betty