Since learning about winter sowing (I’m a bit hooked on it), my seed stash has increased significantly. I needed to find a way to store them that was organized so that I could easily find what I needed later.
In the past, I saved my seeds in a jar in the fridge in order to make them last longer. The more I plant each year, the less likely I’ll need those seeds to last more than 2 years.
On the Winter Sowers group on Facebook (which I highly recommend joining if you’re at all interested in winter sowing), one gal showed how she stored her seeds: a binder! I immediately gathered the materials and got to work setting up my own.
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Materials:
- 3 ring binder (3+ inch), D-ring style preferred
- 3-pocket photo pages
- Sports card pages
- Index note cards
- Pill bags/pouches
Front of binder with Territorial Seed Co graphic on it. Pretty.:) |
plant labels, seed pouches (pill bags) and index cards |
Unopened seed packets or ones I want to get to next |
A sheet of cool weather seeds. Each pocket has the info sheet (half an index card with my notes), seeds, and the seed packet if available. |
Back of the seed pocket sheet. The notes are facing out so I can flip through them (blanks are because I had enough seeds to need two pockets) |
The contents of one seed pocket |
All organized and on my bookshelf. Yay! |
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very neat, I like it!
Thank you! 🙂
Tauna,
Mine is similar, but I like yours better. I just may make the change 🙂 Thanks!
BTW, while I am thinking of it, please take the time to link-up (you may already have) on the “Encourage One Another’ Wednesday link-up. You’re posts are always great. And you are invited to share every week! Blessings!
http://www.deeprootsathome.com/encourage-one-another-wednesday-link-up-77/
I did link up! Thanks. I just rediscovered your blog a few days ago and have been having a ball browsing through all the awesome gardening posts. Bloggy gold mine! Thanks!
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Ingenious! So simple and easy to use!! Itching to get out to the garden. I recently started a Thursday link-up party (yes, today:), and I would really love to see this post and/or any others you would like to include. I am at allthingswithpurpose.com. Hope to see you there and for many more Thursday’s to come!!
Thank you Julia! I’ll check it out. 🙂
This is a GREAT idea! I am just learning how to garden, so I will have to remember this to help me out and keep me organized. Thank you for linking up at Tending The Home Tuesdays!
It really does help! Otherwise my seeds end up all over the place. 🙂 Thanks for the comment!
Very neat idea – and nicely done. Serious gardening! We’ve not gardened due to drought and my husband having been ill. But oh how I think he’d like a seed catalog like that. I’ll have to keep this in mind. AND one for me. I have seeds stored here and there in the fridge and freezer …
Thanks!
Visiting by way of Sarah’s Homemaking Link Up.
Jenn
Thanks for visiting! Seed catalogs are SO fun even when gardening is not on the horizon, IMO!
What a great way to organize everything—and it’s so pretty! Featuring you this week when I get the link up tonight…thanks for sharing! 😉
Sarah
Alrighty, linkup is live and you have been featured! 🙂 Feel free to take a “featured” button, if you’d like.
Blessings!
Sarah
That’s so sweet of you! Thanks!
Mine are an absolute mess inside my freezer. 🙁 I tried storing them in a box but it just really didn’t work but I love this idea and I think this might and I will have to give it a try. Good to know about the FB group too, I may have to look into that. Thank you so much for visiting the HomeAcre Hop!
Awesome idea! Thanks so much for sharing this on The HomeAcre Hop!
Hope to see you on Thursday at:
http://www.theselfsufficienthomeacre.com/2013/03/the-homeacre-h…iveaway-winner.html
I changed the starting time for the hop to Thurs morning and we’ll be announcing the winner of the seed giveaway!
I featured this post on The HomeAcre Hop 🙂
Just wanted to let you know that I shared it on Facebook, Twitter, Stumbleupon, Pinterest, and Digg!
This is a great idea! How many pages/seeds can you get in a 3 inch binder? I was thinking of doing smaller binders, maybe 1″ or 1.5″, and having one for just tomatoes, maybe even separating them into different types of tomatoes.
I think that would work well! I haven’t maxed out my binder (because I use up and replace seeds) so I’m not sure how many one would hold.
Great idea, I am going to do this, so much better then the box I threw my seeds into last year.
It really is handy! Glad you found it helpful. 🙂