Message to Seed-Aholics HELP!!!!

Started by cambourne7, August 04, 2013, 22:30:46

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cambourne7

Hi All,

My spreadsheet with my seed list had died the only version i have is 2 out of date so need to start from scratch so i though i would ask how you cataloge your seed stash?

Also wondering how you store them? I had a really good method but i have out grown it i have tried a few other ways but again though i might ask how you guys do it? Seriously considering moving to a 'J' Style suitcase now !

Cam

cambourne7


galina

Hi Cam,

I use Access Database for the vegetables where I have rare varieties and do a lot of seed saving - ie squash, salad stuff, tomatoes, beans and peas.  The others I don't really list and go through manually once during long winter evenings.

The databases get updated every time when new varieties arrive or when I have saved a fresh batch of seed. 

Whatever method you use, the most important entry is the 'sow before' or the age of the seeds.  This helps to stop carrying seeds that have gone past germination.  If for whatever reason those can't be sown the year they should be, they could be placed in the freezer and used at a later date.

The other most important entry (for me anyway) is listing what is special and unusual about a variety.  For example a pepper that has fruits sticking up, rather than hanging down etc.  This helps get to know vegetables better and appreciate their unique differences and how to recognise them in future by a few characteristics.

Having to start again is not a pain (although it is a shame you lost all that info) it is an opportunity.  You can list what is important to you in a way that is useful to you.



antipodes

I have no method I am afraid. I have a tin box for the beans and peas and squash and a handyman organiser with little drawers for the rest. I go through them when I am ready to buy seed and I am afraid it stops there. I use my blog to track what I sowed and when.
2012 - Snow in February, non-stop rain till July. Blight and rot are rife. Thieving voles cause strife. But first runner beans and lots of greens. Follow an English allotment in urban France: http://roos-and-camembert.blogspot.com

John85

It is impotant to store your seed in a cool dry place.
I use the lowest part of the fridge in paper envelops(not plastic!)
Don't forget to write the date you collected it.

daveylamp993

Where can I get Access Database from ? Is it free on the internet or do I have to purchase it ?
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galina

Daveylamp,  it was part of my Windows Office package. 

There are free versions of database software around too:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shopping/free-office-software

Some are compatible with Windows.

daveylamp993

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