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Wensugt 200 Pockets Seed Storage Organizer Sleeves ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Organized visual seed storage, but you'll want a huge A4 binder

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I have been keeping my seeds cleverly stored in plastic bags, zipper bags, recycled envelopes, and random little boxes. I thought I was due for an upgrade

What I love about these Wensugt 200 Pockets Seed Storage Organizer Sleeves is that I can really see and organize all my seed collection. I've now got them sorted by both macro level (veggies) and increasingly micro level (lettuces and then the specific variety). 

The pockets are generous enough to double up (quadruple+ up) duplicates. That will help me avoid rebuying too many of the same type next spring as I'm wont to do! 

The sizing is perfect for many different brands of seed packets. They open easily from the top but close snugly enough for even small seed packets to feel secure.

The material feels durable and of a good quality and thickness. It is very slick, so you'll want a good binder for them to lie as flat as possible.

What I'm not as thrilled about is the size and details of the sleeves themselves. They were billed as fitting in a 3/4-ring binder, which I took to mean 3/4 inch, and that would be true only if no seeds were inside. I should have known I'd need a bigger binder, but I didn't realize HOW big. I think I'll honestly need something like 4 inches, and that's with only half the sleeves filled. I think the listing must have actually meant 3 or 4 RINGS, which I forgot is even an option since 3-ring binders are the most common in the US.

Indeed, the sleeves are sized and hole punched for A4 binders, which isn't commonly available in the US. Our binders are slightly shorter, which means the sleeves poke over the top and bottom and the holes are aligned a little awkwardly. I was able to get it to work, but it would be better with an A4 binder, so I might look to see if I can get my hands on one.

Those are minor quibbles, though, especially since the A4 size is disclosed in the listing. I'm still overall very pleased to have my seeds so neat and organized and visually available. I'll definitely be using this method of seed storage and organization going forward!




I'm gonna need a bigger binder




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