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- From: "Chuck" <Mongotrout AT mchsi.com>
- To: "Market Farming" <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Tin foil seed packets
- Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 22:01:31 -0600
I put my DRY seeds in the original envelope and staple it shut. Then I use
my food saver to vacuum seal all the separate packages in one big bag. I
put that bag in the refrigerator until needed. When I need seeds, I cut the
bag, take out what I need, and re-vacuum seal. For about 5 years, this
method has worked very well for me. This year, I plan to use one of the 2
quart size plastic vacuum containers that can be sealed, then re-opened with
the push of a button.
Chuck Evans
SW MO
> seems like a better way to keep my stored seed airtight than trying to
find
> a suitable larger airtight container for storing my packet seed in and
would
> ease my accessability to my seeds. I would only need to break the
airtight
> seal of the seed I am using when I open a packet.
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[Market-farming] Re: Winstrips and speedlings,
pam, 03/26/2005
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Re: [Market-farming] Re: Winstrips and speedlings,
road's end farm, 03/26/2005
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[Market-farming] Dealing with Pathogens on trays and in soil mixes Re: Winstrips and speedlings,
Allan Balliett, 03/27/2005
- Re: [Market-farming] Dealing with Pathogens on trays and in soil mixes Re: Winstrips and speedlings, Marlin Burkholder, 03/31/2005
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[Market-farming] Tin foil seed packets,
Marlin Burkholder, 03/31/2005
- Re: [Market-farming] Tin foil seed packets, Chuck, 03/31/2005
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[Market-farming] Dealing with Pathogens on trays and in soil mixes Re: Winstrips and speedlings,
Allan Balliett, 03/27/2005
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Re: [Market-farming] Re: Winstrips and speedlings,
road's end farm, 03/26/2005
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