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Feb 4, 2017 7:16 PM CST
Name: Jai or Jack
WV (Zone 6b)
Om shanti om.
Region: West Virginia Container Gardener Multi-Region Gardener Garden Photography Amaryllis Zinnias
Gardens in Buckets Annuals Houseplants Plant and/or Seed Trader Birds Garden Ideas: Level 1
I have not discovered such a way, but when you find the information do a screen capture or copy and paste it. That's what I do because I cannot possibly remember everything.

With my 50-year-old seeds I am planning for a 0% germination rate. The packets are really interesting so I am also going to frame them. Even if nothing germinates I still have a use for them which is why I bought them. For the record, I sprouted radish seeds that were at least 20 years old but possibly much older and they grew. And seeds which were kept dry but not super chilled in the Great Pyramids sprouted thousands of years later. So you never know.
Keep going!
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