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Old September 30, 2012   #1
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Default fridge storage for saved tomato seeds

I was searching the web to find the best way to store my dried tomato seeds. One way was to put the paper envelopes, well marked as to type, date harvested, etc and then put the envelopes into an air tight glass jar in the fridge.

Some others say to put the drying things from some prescription medicines into the jar with the enveloped seeds or directly into the envelope with no fridge storage.

What has worked the best for you?
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No need to put tomato seeds in the fridge.
I have some pretty old seeds I have sprouted without cold storage.
Like 8 years old.

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Old September 30, 2012   #3
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Here in dry Colorado I have used up to 16 year old tomato seeds that were just in their original paper envelope. In a desk draw or box, any old place. My opinion is that a refrigerator is the wrong way to go because of the moisture, but that is just my opinion. I think people worry too much about it.

Added; Lately I have been using pill bottles and I wonder if the seed is realty dry to be shut up in a tight place. they seem to be OK, but i have only done that for a couple of years. Might be a problem for people in a humid place.
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Thanks Worth1, I'm not too worried about them, but just wondering how some of you way more experienced seed savers do it!

colken, that's funny you use pill bottles. I just started putting plain old common marigold seeds in them. I have so many. (of both).

I was even thinking of making my own 'seed tapes' as a craft of kids to help with and then plant them in their own garden spaces in the Spring.
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I have a fancy set up here. I store the seeds in coin envelopes in a shoe box
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I have a fancy set up here. I store the seeds in coin envelopes in a shoe box
Me too.

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I have a fancy set up here. I store the seeds in coin envelopes in a shoe box
Me three. Larger seeds like bean seed get a recycled pill bottle.
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I just store mine in coin enveolpes in the box the coin envelopes came in.
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Thanks everyone! I love the coin envelopes and shoe box idea myself too.
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Here is how I store mine. Labeled with a year and sequence number then tracked in an Excel Spreadsheet.
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