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❄️🌱 Checking Seeds and Supplies in January


🌿 Introduction: Why January Is the Perfect Time to Check Seeds and Supplies

January is the ideal month to check your seeds and gardening supplies.

Before the busy growing season begins, taking stock now helps you:
✔ avoid buying duplicates
✔ spot missing or expired items early
✔ plan sowing schedules properly
✔ save money and time in spring

A simple January check keeps everything organised and ready when planting season arrives.

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🌱📦 1. Gather All Seeds and Supplies Together

Start by bringing everything into one place.

✔ seed packets
✔ bulbs and tubers
✔ pots and trays
✔ plant labels
✔ fertilisers and compost

Seeing everything together gives a clear overview of what you already have.


🗓️🔍 2. Check Seed Dates and Viability

Not all seeds last forever.

✔ check “sow by” or “use by” dates
✔ note which seeds are still usable
✔ discard very old or damaged packets

Some seeds last longer than others, but germination rates drop with age.


🌱🧪 3. Test Old Seeds (Optional)

If you’re unsure about older seeds:

✔ place a few seeds on damp kitchen paper
✔ keep warm for a few days
✔ check germination

This quick test helps decide whether seeds are worth sowing.


🗂️🖊️ 4. Sort Seeds by Month or Crop Type

Organisation makes sowing easier.

✔ sort by sowing month
✔ group vegetables, flowers, and herbs
✔ separate indoor and outdoor sowings

Well-organised seeds prevent missed sowing windows.


🪴🧼 5. Check Pots, Trays, and Modules

Containers often get overlooked.

✔ discard cracked or brittle pots
✔ wash and disinfect reusable trays
✔ stack pots by size

Clean containers reduce disease risk in seedlings.


🧰🔧 6. Review Gardening Supplies and Consumables

Check what you’ll need soon.

✔ compost and potting mixes
✔ fertilisers and feeds
✔ fleece and netting
✔ canes, ties, and supports

Make a list of items to replace or top up.


🗂️📋 7. Create a Simple Shopping List

Only buy what you actually need.

✔ note missing seeds
✔ list essential supplies
✔ prioritise soil-related items

Shopping with a list avoids impulse buys.


❄️🏡 8. Store Everything Correctly Over Winter

Good storage protects supplies.

✔ store seeds cool and dry
✔ keep supplies frost-free
✔ protect from damp and pests

Proper storage improves seed performance and tool lifespan.


⚠️❌ 9. Common January Seed and Supply Mistakes

❌ buying seeds before checking stock
❌ storing seeds in damp sheds
❌ keeping expired supplies
❌ disorganised storage

A January check prevents all of these problems.


🌟 FAQs

Is January too early to check seeds?

No — it’s the ideal time to prepare.

Can I still use seeds past their date?

Sometimes, but germination may be reduced.

How should seeds be stored in winter?

In a cool, dry, dark place.

Should I clean pots before spring?

Yes — winter cleaning reduces disease.

Does organising seeds really help?

Yes — it saves time and prevents waste.


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