Are you looking for a fall
activity that’s free and lots of fun? SEED SAVING is a
great way to get outside and enjoy the cooler, sunny weather.
This Fall, grab some clippers,
paper envelopes and your favorite flowers and get started!
Select the plants you want to
save seeds from. These plants should be healthy and have abundant flowers.
(Zinnias, marigolds, and sunflowers produce large seeds, so are good plants for
beginners.)
Instead of
deadheading, allow some of the flower heads to stay on the plant; seeds
will begin to form . On a sunny day, harvest the seeds when the seed
heads are dry to the touch and brown. Gather seed pods by hand or with clippers
into a basket or cardboard box-even a cookie sheet will do.
After
harvesting, place the seeds where they can dry thoroughly-the top of a water
heater works well! Allow to dry thoroughly-this could take a full
week.
Store your seeds either in their protective pods or shake them free and
store loose in paper envelopes. Remember to label each envelope with seed
variety and date collected. Use a waterproof pen.
Place your labeled envelope into an air-tight container-a mason jar works
well, as does a large manila envelope. Store in a cool, dry
location until next planting season. Seeds should be planted the following
season to remain viable. Now, wasn’t that easy?!
( Remember ! Do not propagate licensed or illegal plants! )
Blog by Beth Warren
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