posted 7 months ago
They may, or they may not have been treated, depending on the region and the seller. Most regions now require treated seeds to be colored, but it is not the case everywhere.
What you can do, is a germination test: Count 30 seeds of each variety you have, sow them, and check if they germinate. If 10 grow, you have a 33% germination rate. That means you just have to triple the seeding rate if you want to grow them. Or tell the people you give the seeds to.