Whether you save your own seeds or simply have some left over at the end of the season, it’s important to know whether they will germinate in the spring. Many types of seeds have the potential to remain viable for years if they are kept in a consistently cool and dry place. If you enjoyed the vegetable and flower varieties you grew last year and still have extra old seeds, it’s worth testing their vitality before you spend money on new ones or get frustrated over poor results.
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