Leek Seed Viability?

Started by katynewbie, March 10, 2009, 15:23:52

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katynewbie

I have been clearing out the biscuit tin and I am trying to be ruthless with old seeds. How long does Leek seed last?

My name is Katy and I hoard seeds...

::)

katynewbie


saddad

5-7 years under optimal conditions before the germination rate tails off...
:)

kt.

Just chuck a load in some pots and see what happens ::) ::)
All you do and all you see is all your life will ever be

artichoke

Much easier to tip a little onto damp kitchen paper inside plastic bag and leave in a warm place for a few days. If it sprouts, you know it's worth sowing it properly.

telboy

Katy,
Should be fine, I store mine for three years if I have enough to plant. No probs.
Eskimo Nel was a great Inuit.

katynewbie

 ;)

Thanks peeps, these are two years old so fingers x'd


plantcollector

Hello Katy I am a seed collector too.  I am thinking of going to my plot and creating a seed bed just for all my old hoarded seeds and labelling them with the sell by date.  I'll let you know what happens.  Oh I love those biscuit tins stuff with vegetable potential.

Twoflower

Seeds just want to grow :) My next door neighbour on my allotment cleared his seeds out the other day. He had tomato seeds that said on the packet sow by date of between 1993 and 1999. I can't stand to throw out seeds so i put them on the window sill in compost and i got a surprise this morning all of them have germinated ;D I don't know what i am going to do with all though tomatoes but it just goes to show ;D

saddad

Hi Katy "plantcollector" welcome to A4A ..  :)

amphibian

I sowed a load of leek seeds a while ago, some I bought in 2001. Nothing happened, so I sowed some more, now the new sowings and the old sowings have al germinated, so we'll be eating lots of leeks this year... and next.

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