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We planted our vegetable/fruit garden today.  I'm sooo sore!  lol

 

I found a saved seed packet of Honeydew melon that was from fruit we grew last year.  I decided to give it a try this year to see if it will grow for us.

 

Has anyone had seed older than the prior year sprout and produce for them?

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It should sprout. You may not get as many sprouts as you would when the seed is fresh, but it will still sprout. 

 

I usually keep a few bags of grass seed on hand for patching bare spots. Some of it I have for years and it still grows. 

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I keep old seeds stored in my refrigerator. 

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@cindyNC wrote:

I keep old seeds stored in my refrigerator. 


I'm the same. I've had seeds sprout at a good rate even ten years down the road after being stored in a sealed container in the fridge. There are some seeds that have a very short shelf life regardless of how you store them, but I've had pretty good success with even pretty old seeds.

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I have already found an old seed pack from 4 o5 years prior and planted them rather than throw them away. I always think that if even one germinates it's better than it growing in a landfill!

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@We rescue cats  I dunno.  If flowers can grow in a landfill, isn't that a step in the right direction?

If I find an old packet of flower seeds I just pour out the whole pack in a bit of raked up garden and say "Best o luck to Ya!'