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In the News : Gardening

DIY: How to Save Seeds for Next Year
Sep 11, 2013



By Peter De Keles
Author  Bio
As crops begin to go to seed, gather the precious seeds for next year.

Title:DIY: How to Save Seeds for Next Year
Publication:Gardenista.com
Date:09/11/13
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CategoryGardening
Overview

Abby Meadow from the Tend Collective grows heirloom vegetables in her Oregon garden. She captured photographs of her own seed saving endeavors and explains, "Growing seed can be simple and intuitive."

Most plants, if let be, will do what they need to, to reproduce themselves. Typically, a plant will fruit, flower, set seed, and then wither away. As the plants wither, the seed dries up, falls off the plant and sows itself for germination at a favorable time.
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Comments
Looks like a great bit of knowledge for the good plants. And mostly a dying out tradition...
Elaine Haggenbottom - 09/14/2013 - 07:06

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