Proper seed storage conditions are cool and dark. The moisture content within the seed greatly affects germination rates. Seeds should be stored in their original packaging in a cool (below 50 degrees Fahrenheit), dark place where their moisture content will stay relatively stable. Courtesy of High Mowing Seeds
| Seed Type | Longevity Under Proper Seed Storage Conditions |
| Artichokes | 5 years |
| Arugula | 3 years |
| Beans | 3 years |
| Beets | 4 years |
| Broccoli | 3 years |
| Brussels Sprouts | 4 years |
| Cabbage | 4 years |
| Carrots | 3 years |
| Cauliflower | 4 years |
| Celery/Celeriac | 5 years |
| Chard | 4 years |
| Collards | 5 years |
| Corn | 2 years |
| Cress | 5 years |
| Cucumbers | 5 years |
| Eggplant | 4 years |
| Endive/Escarole | 5 years |
| Fennel | 4 years |
| Kale | 4 years |
| Kohlrabi | 4 years |
| Leeks | 1 year |
| Lettuce | 5 years |
| Melons | 5 years |
| Mustard | 4 years |
| Okra | 2 years |
| Onions | 1 year |
| Peas | 3 years |
| Peppers | 2 years |
| Pumpkins | 4 years |
| Radish | 5 years |
| Rutabagas | 4 years |
| Spinach | 2-3 years |
| Summer Squash | 4 years |
| Tomatoes | 4 years |
| Turnips | 5 years |
| Watermelon | 4 years |
| Winter Squash | 4 years |
