This is an organized way to store seeds from the produce you buy, grow in your garden, or purchased seed packets. It is a hardware storage container which can be purchased at Harbor Freight for under $20.
Seeds can be stored in small plastic bags. Labels can be placed on the outer drawer with a generic term such as "Tomatoes", while the individual bags can be labeled with the specific type of seed such as tomato such as "Early Girl Tomatoes." Then, when you are ready to plant your flower or vegetable garden, you will have easy access to the type of seed you are wanting to plant.
Thanks for sharing. That is a very organized way to store your seeds for next year. I have also saved seeds in small paper envelopes in the past and placed them in a recipe file.
Yes, we store our seeds in either paper envelope or cheap ziplock bag, label the outside of each, & then put in a large paper bag & store in our upright freezer.
If you are storing seeds to use next year it is necessary to keep them very cool. I have always stored my seed in the refrigerator. If not the seeds do expire and when you go to use them again next year they won't grow.