Nope go ahead and make an order.I just wanted to run this question by all of you, I thank you for your knowledge and experience... I live in the upper Midwest an have never ordered seeds after October until spring. Is there any issues in doing this?
yeah, unless they're produced indoors, like 95% are.well, one issue would be is no new genetics from october till spring
seeds fall and over winter in the snow until the next year. I wouldnt leave my seeds in the snow, but the mail box is works every time, season after season. some store their seeds in the freezer too but I've found my fridge seeds are viable longer than my freezer seeds, both packed with desiccant bags, in a insulated lunch pack.
yeah, unless they're produced indoors, like 95% are.
i too would rather them cold af then hot af in my p.o boximo winter would be the best time to order because it is cold outside which would keep the seed dormant until you use them.