How To Store Your Seed For Next Season
Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Nov 5, 2014 Ā· Revised on Oct 17, 2025
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Posted By American Meadows Content Team on Nov 5, 2014 Ā· Revised on Oct 17, 2025
If you found yourself with extra seed at the end of the season, or if you have purchased seed ahead of time to be ready for planting, don't worry! It's easy to store seeds, and maintain a high germination rate.
Storing seedĀ for next season is extremely easy and effective:
All of the seed at American Meadows is lab tested to ensure the highest purity and germination rates possible. When storing your seed for the winter (or even for the year), you may lose a few percentage points of the germination rate, but youāll still have high quality seed that will thrive in your garden.

A lab test for our Cosmos Sensation Mix - 96% Germination Rate & 99.64% Pure Seed
If youāve been storing Wildflower Seed for a long time and arenāt sure if itās still good, conduct your own germination test to find out. Itās easy!
The number of seeds that have sprouted tells you the germination rate. For example, if 6/10 seeds sprout, you have a 60% germination rate.
The standard here at American Meadows is 75% germination rate, with most of our seed coming in higher than that. Ā Anything above 60-70% will produce great results in your garden or meadow.