How often do we look through our seed packets and worry about how long out of date some of our seeds are?
Does it really matter (other than in the case of parsnip for example)?
We had some free flower seeds that must have been around for at least 4 years, 1 of which was the climber Morning Glory - the packet said they might germinate better if soaked for 24 hours but that germination may be erratic -- so we soaked them for 24 hours, put the viable (non-floating) ones into modules of seed compost in a heated propagator one Sunday afternoon and by 11am Monday morning they had all germinated and were showing shoots about 1/2 inch tall !!!
Needless to say we are rumaging for anything of age now......
Does it really matter (other than in the case of parsnip for example)?
We had some free flower seeds that must have been around for at least 4 years, 1 of which was the climber Morning Glory - the packet said they might germinate better if soaked for 24 hours but that germination may be erratic -- so we soaked them for 24 hours, put the viable (non-floating) ones into modules of seed compost in a heated propagator one Sunday afternoon and by 11am Monday morning they had all germinated and were showing shoots about 1/2 inch tall !!!
Needless to say we are rumaging for anything of age now......
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