Storing fresh seeds properly before planting is crucial to ensure their viability and successful germination/n/nClean the Seeds: Remove any remaining plant material, chaff, or debris from the seeds. You can do this by gently shaking or rubbing the seeds, or use a fine sieve or strainer to separate the seeds from the unwanted material./n/nChoose the Right Containers: Use airtight containers or resealable plastic bags to store the seeds. Ensure that the containers are clean and dry before placing the seeds inside. Glass jars with tight-fitting lids also work well. You can use separate containers for different seed varieties./n/nLabel and Date: Clearly label each container with the plant name, variety, and date of collection or purchase. Proper labeling is essential for keeping track of your seed inventory and knowing when the seeds were obtained./n/n