Towards the bottom of this site, you open a picture of their seed collection. It sorta looks like a spice rack.
I like it! It looks very neat and presentable.
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Nice and attractive way to store seeds on this site
how cool and wonderfully organized!!! I just throw everything into a big veggie bin in a fridge LOL. It is fun to discover things you forget you have in the spring though when you sort everything out. I call it "shopping for seeds" when I'm looking for seed to share :)
I had a spice rack like that in the 60's, wish I still had it> I'll be looking for one at Yard sales this summer.
When you keep them in the fridge, what do you put them in? What about the freezer?
I took over the veggie bin in the fridge in our billiards room. I find it's a perfect place cuz its cool and dry. Alot of seed can't be frozen so the freezer might not be the best place.
Thanks for the info. I'll probably ruin all mine. I'm good at that!!!
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