I'm trying to be brave and bin some of my vintage seeds
I have far too many and I'd need a garden the size of Wales to sow them all - so, the plan is, to chuck any seeds that are older than Real Seeds's estimated lifespan -
LIFESPAN OF PROPERLY-DRIED SEED:
FAQ: How long do vegetable seeds last? How to store them and how long they keep.
I'm trying not to be too precious about some of them - its no use "keeping them for best" as they won't grow in their packets.
PS, I wont actually "bin" the oldies, but have a random scattering, to give them a chance.
Anyone having a clearout?
I have far too many and I'd need a garden the size of Wales to sow them all - so, the plan is, to chuck any seeds that are older than Real Seeds's estimated lifespan -
LIFESPAN OF PROPERLY-DRIED SEED:
Type of vegetable |
Rough estimate of seed life |
Beans |
3 to 5 yrs + |
Beetroot, chard & leaf beet |
2 to 3 yrs |
Brassicas (broccoli, cabbage, kale, brussels, turnips etc) |
3 to 7 yrs |
Carrots |
up to 3 yrs |
Courgettes & squashes |
2 to 4 yrs |
Cucumbers & melons |
up to 10 yrs |
Lettuces |
2 to 5 yrs |
Onions/leeks/spring onions |
up to 3 yrs max |
Parsley |
up to 3 yrs |
Parsnips |
2 yrs max |
Peas |
3 to 5 yrs + |
Peppers & aubergines |
up to 5 yrs |
Tomatoes |
up to 8 yrs |
I'm trying not to be too precious about some of them - its no use "keeping them for best" as they won't grow in their packets.
PS, I wont actually "bin" the oldies, but have a random scattering, to give them a chance.
Anyone having a clearout?
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