Q.Where Do You Store Cantaloupe Seeds After They Make It To The Refrigerator? Do They Stay There Until Next Year?
I read an article and went through the whole process of soaking the cantaloupe melon seeds, drying them out for two days, putting them in a glass jar in the freezer for two days, and then putting them in the refrigerator. After they go in the refrigerator, do they just stay there until you’re ready to plant them the next year, or do they get stored at room temperature?

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You can leave them in the fridge till planting time. Storing them in this cool environment will keep them fresher longer, up to three or four years.