Bob Nold wrote: "The idea of storing seed in the refrigerator makes no sense
at all."

 

The idea might not make any sense, but experience shows that the practice
does. 

 

I think there are seeds for which cold storage makes a difference. 

 

Most old books made the claim that seed of culinary onions and lilies was
only viable for a year. And I'll bet that everyone who kept seed of these
plants from year to year at room temperature found the old seed difficult to
germinate. 

 

And  I know from personal experience that lily seed kept in the refrigerator
germinates freely when many years old. And lily seed kept in the freezer
germinates when over 10 years old. 

 

What I don't know (and would like to know) is if lily seed stored dry at
room temperature for years will germinate after an additional period of
storage at low temperatures. 

 

Jim McKenney

 

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