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How long do seeds last in packets?

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Ashleigh Smith
I'm Ashleigh Smith, a native to Northern Utah. I first gained a love of gardening with my grandmother as I helped her each summer.

I decided to make a career of it and have recently graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Horticulture from Brigham Young University - Idaho. My studies have focused on plant production while I also have experience in Nursery & Garden Center Operations.

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12 comments

  • Elda Sep 27, 2022

    I just received my latest shipment of seeds and was wondering about how long they last and got this email and posted it to friends on FB. Thank you!


  • Jackie Smith Sep 27, 2022

    I would add that it’s a good idea to put your seed packets, plastic or paper, in a large glass jar. it’s the only material mice can’t chew through. It’s very disappointing to pull out your safely stored seed packets in the cool pantry and find only the hulls. Mice can chew through plastic totes. The voice of experience.


  • Lee Sep 27, 2022

    After a life long experience as a seed technologist I can tell you that storage of seed in a sealed container in a refrigerated environment including a freezer is the best way to insure the viability of the seed from year to year. Since most garden seed packets are small they take up very little room in either a refrigerator or a freezer. Just as storing food at lower temperatures extends the usable life of the item, so does storing seed in the same manner but with a much much longer life.


  • True Leaf Market Jun 24, 2022

    Hi Barbara, you don’t really have to take them out of the packet. In fact, I would recommend keeping them in the packet to prevent confusion later on regarding what type of seed it is you have. It can be helpful though to put your packet in a baggie to prevent water or moisture from affecting the seeds if you don’t have the ability to vacuum seal them. Really seeds are no where near as problematic as food for example. Seeds can last years if they are kept in a cool, dry location.


  • Barbara Mar 26, 2022

    If you buy in a packet and can’t vacuum seal, should you take them out of the packet first before putting in airtight container and put THAT in the fridge for longest preservation? Is it possible for moisture from fridge to corrupt seeds if container is not absolutely air-tight? Thank you!


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