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Growing => Grow Your Own => Topic started by: Cazzy on February 18, 2010, 09:32

Title: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: Cazzy on February 18, 2010, 09:32
What a surprise I got, decided to chuck in some 3yr old cabbage seed early before buying new ones, not expecting any or at least very few to come up.

Looks like almost 100% germination  :ohmy: pity i'll probably have to bin them but have loads left in the packet.

Think i'll do the same with all the other old seed I have, could maybe save myself the price of a few packets and thats always good in my books  :D

Whats the oldest you've sown that was successful?
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: gillie on February 18, 2010, 09:40
Oh, I don't know... ten years maybe?  If you keep them in cool dry conditions a lot of seeds last a long time.

Gillie
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: Cazzy on February 18, 2010, 12:48
Thats really good to know gillie, I was under the impression that the sow by dates on the packets were an indication that they wouldn't be viable after that.

Suppose its beneficial for the seed companies if we chuck out 'out of date' seeds and buy new ones.
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: zazen999 on February 18, 2010, 13:01
Course it is!

I am still sowing 5 yr old lettuce seeds; I buy lots of different types and like a range; but am never going to grow them all by the use by date. so  :tongue2: to the suppliers!
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: Cazzy on February 18, 2010, 13:28
so  :tongue2: to the suppliers!

and  :tongue2: from me too  :lol:

Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: madcat on February 18, 2010, 13:51
parsnips are supposed to be the ones that you have to buy new seed for each year and I always have - they are difficult enough to germinate as it is.

But last year I planted some tomato seeds (Italian plum) that I found - I had lost them years ago (10? maybe more) and they reappeared in a house move.  I planted twice as many as I wanted and early, thinking that the germination rate would be poor and I could alway do a few more with newer seed if they were hopeless.  Guess what? ....  all but 1 grew.   :ohmy: Had a lot of tomatoes to find places for ...   :D
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: mumofstig on February 18, 2010, 13:51
This year is the 6th from a pkt of mixed lettuce from Seeds of italy, got 6000 seeds in a packet so I just carry on using them.....if/when they finally stop growing I will replace with more of the same :lol: Till then.. :tongue2:  :)
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: Lardman on February 18, 2010, 14:07
The bean seeds the old bloke next door uses are old enough to vote !!
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: JayG on February 18, 2010, 14:11
I presume they would vote for the Green Party!  ::)
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: gardener247 on February 18, 2010, 15:33
10 year old sweet peas i found in my suitcase from a holiday in france ten years ago all were mouldy but 2 grew!!
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: Cazzy on February 18, 2010, 17:00
This is great, i've a whole tin of seeds that are 2/3yrs old.
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: Stree on February 18, 2010, 18:05
Just this afternoon sown some Kos lettuce seeds, packet from 2007....and it is a cheaper brand packet as well .
Still come up every year though, although this sowing was the last of them. Might go on Ebay looking for seeds past their sell by date...............
Should put this on frugal as well
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: Trillium on February 18, 2010, 18:06
I'm still sowing white tom seeds which were already 6 years old when I got them 4 years ago.
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: madcat on February 18, 2010, 18:10
White tomatoes?  Wow!  Who, what, how do they look/taste like? 

Sorry Cazzy - off topic - please forgive!
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: Cazzy on February 18, 2010, 20:01
White tomatoes?  Wow!  Who, what, how do they look/taste like? 

Sorry Cazzy - off topic - please forgive!

No forgiveness needed, I want to know too.  White beetroot surprised me but white toms?
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: zazen999 on February 23, 2010, 21:43
You two don't get out much, do you  ::)

http://www.tomatogrowers.com/whites.htm
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: Trillium on February 23, 2010, 22:47
White Queen is the one I have. They ripen quickly so you have to almost keep watch on them or they fall off and quickly rot. They're very mild tasting, great for people who can't handle too much acid in foods (like me). Mostly they're for eating; wouldn't bother trying to collect enough to freeze or bottle. Soon I'll have to save my own seed on these  ???
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: Cazzy on February 24, 2010, 01:11
You two don't get out much, do you  ::)

 :tongue2: :tongue2: :tongue2:

Well I can only speak for myself............... you're right  :D
Title: Re: Old seed, whats the oldest you've sown?
Post by: madcat on February 24, 2010, 09:03
True ....   :(  Its too cold and muddy and 'orrid, so I have to do some work!   >:(