I thought I had some old seeds tucked away in a cupboard. . . . . I found them! Now, when I say old I mean these seeds are at least 7 years old. They had no special storage conditions except for being in the dark, dry and in small zip lock bags. Some of them were no good at all but most look very healthy. They are solid to the touch, they don't break up like the crappy ones did and they just look healthy to the eye. I've put 4 into attempted germination. If they take off I don't know what I'll do