A pillbox is a good choice when you have a small amount of a wide variety of seeds and need a storage box with compartments. Use separate pillboxes for different areas of your garden—one for your cutting garden, one for veggies—for easy planting later on. Don’t forget to clearly label each box with its contents. Seed storage photo album from Ozark Mountain Family Homestead Organized seedbox from Chiot’s Run This tutorial takes an empty cracker box and empty pudding-mix boxes to make a handy compartmentalized storage container. Not into DIY? You can pick up similar organizers online or at your local big-box retailer. DIY compartmentalized storage container from Raised Urban Gardens Plastic baggie seed storage from Empress of Dirt There are numerous ways to store seeds. From the elaborate to the simple and everything in between, the important thing is to choose whatever will be workable for your organization style. Whatever it takes to keep those seeds and have a beautiful, fruitful garden year after year.