What degree or temp should I store seeds at
B bigsteve Well-Known Member Dec 20, 2011 #3 I talked with a Dutch seed supplier a while ago and asked him the same question. He said he likes 40-45 degrees F. for long-term seed storage. Hope that helps. BigSteve.
I talked with a Dutch seed supplier a while ago and asked him the same question. He said he likes 40-45 degrees F. for long-term seed storage. Hope that helps. BigSteve.
Jogro Well-Known Member Dec 20, 2011 #4 Keep them cool and dry, but above freezing. FWIW, your refrigerator should be set to about 38F, and that should work OK.
Keep them cool and dry, but above freezing. FWIW, your refrigerator should be set to about 38F, and that should work OK.