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

 

How many species in the wild experience refrigerator temperatures all year? Not 
very many. So it stands to reason that the viability of seeds is not affected 
by being stored at room temperature. Lots of plants leave seed banks (ie, under 
and around the plant), subject to depredation of course, that remain viable for 
years. 

 

 

Bob Nold

Denver, Colorado, USA
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