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  1. I prefer not to grab a whole box of, say, ALL my radishes and take them out and expose them to the weather, when I only want a small row of 2 varieties that day. I still sort through and only take those two.

  2. I love them , have 4 and have used them for 6 years. I wish I would have bought the multi colored ones but I just used fun stickers on the outside of the case for identification of what is in it and what season to plant them in.

  3. Been using these for years! Have two of the clear photo organizers. One thing I need to work on is a spreadsheet, so I'll have a list on my phone, and be able to know what I've already bought while out shopping, so I don't buy the same seeds again, and again, and again like I've caught myself doing…

  4. I do like this idea. I just label zip lock bags and group by how I plant and when. So far it is enough, but I'll use that system in the future.

  5. Mine is SO packed I need a second one. And I need a bulk seed storage idea. (Loofah, marigold, butternut, etc)

  6. Arent they great? I got a couple of them 3 years ago, and can't imagine what a mess Id have with out them.

  7. Reuse a plastic basket. Cut old manilla folders and labelled them what vegetable or flower. Then label the seed packets for the date so the old are used up first. Your system looks good for larger gardens.

  8. Use a color dot on pkts for the year to easily use oldest ones first. Used these for several years. 😊

  9. I use those too. I purchased the larger boxes for larger seed packets , like corn and beans. Im so ocd i even have an inventory 😂.

  10. I have several of these and they're filled with seeds from MIgardener. 😊 They made my gardening life a lot easier.

  11. I use shoe boxes. Mod Podge seed catalog pictures on the lid. Made dividers with cardstock. Cost me $0 because I had stuff already.

  12. I use them too. I tried color coding when it seemed to fit. But, resorted more easily to ABC order. Yep, OCD for sure Lol!

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