Storing seeds is a great way to save money - you don't have to pay for new seeds every season, although it is a good idea to occasionally refresh the genetics of your seeds with seed from another source if available. Also, you are then not dependent on an outside source for a supply of food. You can save seed from a particularly good fruit or flower and grow it year after year. Eventually, you end up with your very own variety adapted to your particular growing conditions.
in a refrigerator
Most gardeners agree that seeds should be sealed in a plastic bag and kept in some kind of locked storage.
Why do seeds need a store food
Yes corn seeds store plenty of food in their endosperm
Plants that store food in their seeds are, Pears and peas.
you go to a plant store and buy seeds
It store food in its seeds.
Seeds store it in the endosperm.
The Seeds.
Caching is when chickadees gather and store seeds for winter. They stores hundreds of seeds per day and places them in different locations for protection.
yes i think :)
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