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Feb 10, 2014 1:04 PM CST
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Name: Dave Whitinger
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Many seeds hold their germination rate very well over many years. What you can do is test the germination by sowing a few of each variety into a little container of soil and see how many germinate. That'll tell you which ones are worth keeping.

I've germinated tomato seeds that were over 10 years old.

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