Seed saving is an ancient tradition you can do at home with many plants and vegetables. But proper storage is essential, or ...
Keeping your seeds as viable as possible means limiting exposure to light, air, and moisture—and going through them once a year. Amanda Blum is a freelancer who writes about smart home technology, ...
Small tackle box and a fishing rod on a pier. - Zakharova_Elena/Shutterstock If you've been on the hunt for the perfect seed storage bin, you may have noticed that ...
Store seeds in envelopes, sealed containers, or plastic bags in a cool, dry, and dark place. To absorb moisture, add silica gel or rice to the seed storage container. Put seeds that require cold ...
Store bird seed indoors in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight and protected from extreme temperatures and humidity, such as a garage or basement. “Bird seed stays freshest below 80 degrees ...
Seeds by the packet are an economical choice for getting your garden started. One packet of seeds can hold enough potential plants to cover hundreds of square feet. Unless you have a very large garden ...
So you've had a successful harvest in your flower or vegetable garden -- congratulations! But as the growing season winds down, it's time to start wrapping things up in your yard. But does that mean ...
There's no season like seed season! Now is the perfect time to organize all you need for the season when everything starts to bloom. But before you get your seeds ready or get to planting in your ...