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Feb 28, 2023 9:31 AM CST
Name: Anne
Texas (Zone 8b)
Bee Lover Plant and/or Seed Trader Tomato Heads Region: Texas Seed Starter Peppers
Heirlooms Greenhouse Frogs and Toads Vegetable Grower
joannakat said: Peggy, that is a cool idea! And a great idea about what to do with all those CD cases we no longer need because CDs are becoming obsolete!


FYI, a lot of people still collect CDs. Me included. Send those unwanted cases to me because my CD collection grows quite frequently. Just because digital hoopla is forcing discs to become 'obsolete' doesn't make them useless.
Sorry if that's off-topic but I get touchy in that area. I may start a thread about discs...

I store my tomato seeds in plastic baggies in a glass jar. The rest of my seeds remain in their original paper packets in a Ziploc bag. This year I finally stored my winter crop seeds in the freezer and wrote a list to help me remember what's in there. Hilarious! I want to put my tomato seeds in the freezer but I'll have to buy some paper or wax bags for that job; the bags I'm using now weren't designed for cold storage.
Ban the GMO tomato!

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