So SWIM's got a ton of seeds, and it just so happens he's gonna try and grow come springtime. He's wondering what a good way to store them would be. Or does it even really matter how you store them?
It does matter. Seeds can be kept viable for a couple of years if they're stored correctly. They should be kept dry and out of any light, even better would be to keep them airtight and stored in the freezer.
if you live in the northern hemispher, springtime is only a month or two away.. chances are they'll be in good condition as long as they don't get wet or cooked in the sun