The biological seed treatment market is continuing to grow and that means more innovations to benefit growers and retailers seeking superior seed protection and optimal yield performance. With net ...
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How to Store Garden Seeds: 5 Tips to Help Them Last as Long as Possible
Extend the shelf-life of your seeds with these simple tips. After planting seeds in spring, many gardeners are left with lots of half-filled packets of vegetable, herb, and flower seeds, but there’s ...
Store seeds in envelopes, sealed containers, or plastic bags in a cool, dry, and dark place. To absorb moisture, add silica gel or rice to the seed storage container. Put seeds that require cold ...
PROSPER, N.D. — Peterson Farms Seed, which sells corn and soybean seed across the Dakotas and Minnesota, is expanding its headquarters northwest of Fargo, North Dakota. The expansion near Prosper, ...
After seed starting, or at the end of the growing season, many gardeners find themselves with partially full seed packets. Do not throw these seeds away, as most will last more than a year after the ...
As you pack away the garden hose, tools and other garden supplies for winter, do not overlook those leftover seeds. Proper storage can extend their life so you will need to buy fewer seeds next season ...
Keeping your seeds as viable as possible means limiting exposure to light, air, and moisture—and going through them once a year. Amanda Blum is a freelancer who writes about smart home technology, ...
Seed longevity of Capsicum species may be affected by seed drying methods. The effect of three seed drying methods (passive, sun and oven drying) on seed storage life (longevity) of 16 cayenne pepper ...
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