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I've been trying to find the best possible thing to keep my seeds in until planted. I have my impatien seeds sorted by color... my daylily seeds sorted by plant they came off of. Keeping them in plastic containers doesn't allow them to dry as I kinda need them to for next year. Like the seed pods for the daylilies get soft in plastic containers. I need to find a solution that allows air in and out... allows the moisture to escape... yet will not be a difficult task of getting the seeds out of, as the impatien seeds are tiny.
Any ideas? What do you use to temorarily or longer term storage?
Also, I've seen the acronym SASE thrown around... what does that mean?
And one more question, what do you use to mail your seeds in?
Thanks,
Donna
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