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Cheap Trick: Most seeds remain viable for several years if stored in an air-tight jar in the refrigerator. Test the viability of stored seeds by sprouting a few on a moist paper towel.—Pam Baggett
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Cheap Trick: Most seeds remain viable for several years if stored in an air-tight jar in the refrigerator. Test the viability of stored seeds by sprouting a few on a moist paper towel.—Pam Baggett
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