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With spring just around the corner, West Virginia University Extension is working to get vegetable seeds into the hands of gardeners across the state.
Vegetable seeds may be saved from one year to the next. Some seeds will be viable for only one year while others may be good for five years or more.
OSU Extension offers tips to help gardeners prepare for spring planting, including seed starting, soil selection, and light requirements.