I am sending out some seeds to people and its below zero here now. Do I need to bring the envelopes to the post office or would it be fine in the mailbox?
chillilover said:I am sending out some seeds to people and its below zero here now. Do I need to bring the envelopes to the post office or would it be fine in the mailbox?
DiggingDogFarm said:As long as the seeds are dry and won't be bothered by condensation (they're protected by a moisture barrier), the cold won't hurt them.
~DiggingDog
UnNatural said:Yeah. As long as they are completely dried, no wiorries. The fear of freezing is from the expanding water rupturing cell walls.
Pepperfreak said:In fact I beleive in Norway, they have a huge seed bank inside a frozen mountain and the temp stays about -25C 25F. So I think they should be fine.
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