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Betty Hoevel is an education coordinator with Five Rivers MetroParks who explained to WYSO how to stretch your summer garden harvest.
Save seeds from your garden the right way. The complete seed saving guide from collecting, drying, and storing seeds so ...
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I was bouncing between rentals in California and Oregon, experimenting with potted jalapeños, tomatoes ... seed packets and some small pots. Watching those seeds sprout into real plants is one of the ...
Not only could people get rid of their unwanted pumpkins, they could also collect seeds for next year’s pumpkin patch.
The Weather Network attended a saving seed workshop in Dartmouth, N.S., and received some great tips on how to save the best seeds for your garden next year.
Just open the pods, dry out the pea or bean seeds, and you will have seeds for next year’s planting. Pepper seeds are also easy to save. Wait until your pepper turns red.
From selecting the best carrots to harvest seeds from, to storing them for future planting, these steps ensure a continuous supply of your favorite varieties ...