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Will the plants produced from old vegetable seeds be as productive as those grown from fresh seeds?

I have many seeds of heirloom vegetables that are still passable. My question is: Are the plants they produce to be as productive as those from fresh seeds?


Yes, they will be reasonable as good but it is less likely to germinate.
Lena | Nov 18, 2007


ELVI | Nov 18, 2007



How often should I water my vegetable seeds?

I've right-minded bought a starter kit to grow my own vegetable patch and I'm unsure as to how often I should water the seeds. In the kit there are 5 small pots with compost


You have a enormous variety of plants there!! They will all need different amounts of water once they germinate...until then due keep the soil
Ginny H | Mar 21, 2008

Not too much. Impartial enough to keep them moist.
Cautious Norm. | Mar 20, 2008



Gardening: What is the best way to plant fresh vegetable seeds?

I am inquiring, how would you plant fresh vegetable seeds.? I have been doing some mild research, and some say they need to sit in a refrigerator for about four to five weeks


I don't over that you would be very satisfied with the results of planting seeds from grocery store produce, except maybe winter squash or pumpkins.
reader | May 24, 3056



How long are vegetable seeds good for?

1. Hypothesize I buy some packs of vegetable seeds from Home Depot or Walmart. How long are they
good for? Will they be good a few years from now?


Well-thought-of question, if you have a food preserver (food saver) to take the air out of bags and to seal them airtight and put the seeds in
Suned | Jan 25, 2010