Seed Storing

Hi all, this will be my first year collecting my own seeds. I planted a ton of native wildflowers in my front yard and have been collecting some of their seed pods (while leaving some behind to spread for next year). I also vegetable garden, and if all goes great I’m going to want to collect their seeds as well.
All of that to say, I’m going to have a lot of seeds after this season.

Anyway, my question is, how is everyone storing their seeds? Have you found that any specific techniques work better than others? Best ways to organize them, or make sure they last until next season. And most importantly, anything to absolutely avoid.

(Picture is unrelated, but it’s a super tiny bee and grasshopper hanging out in our clarkia)

Originally by u/ElegantAnimal9254 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2atuh69a
Seed Storing Hi all, this will be my first year collecting my own seeds. I planted a ton of native wildflowers in my front yard and have been collecting some of their seed pods (while leaving some behind to spread for next year). I also vegetable garden, and if all goes great I’m going to want to collect their seeds as well. All of that to say, I’m going to have a lot of seeds after this season. Anyway, my question is, how is everyone storing their seeds? Have you found that any specific techniques work better than others? Best ways to organize them, or make sure they last until next season. And most importantly, anything to absolutely avoid. (Picture is unrelated, but it’s a super tiny bee and grasshopper hanging out in our clarkia) Originally by u/ElegantAnimal9254 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2atuh69a
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