How to SAVE SEEDS: Seed saving TIPS and EXAMPLES
Growing In The Gardenγ»8 minutes read
Discovering marigold seeds sparked a passion for gardening, with benefits like regional adaptation, saving money, and sharing seeds outlined. Principles like saving true-to-type seeds and avoiding cross-pollination are essential, especially for first-time seed savers with self-pollinating crops and open-pollinated plants noted as ideal choices.
Insights
- Seed saving offers benefits such as regional adaptation, cost savings, and community seed sharing, emphasizing the importance of preserving true-to-type seeds and preventing cross-pollination.
- Differentiating between self-pollinating crops suitable for novice seed savers and open-pollinated varieties prone to cross-pollination, while avoiding saving hybrid seeds due to their lack of genetic stability compared to heirloom seeds, highlights the complexity and precision involved in successful seed harvesting practices.
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Recent questions
What sparked a passion for gardening?
Discovery of marigold seeds in a dried flower.
What are the benefits of seed saving?
Regionally adapted seeds, saving money, sharing with others.
What are crucial principles of seed saving?
Saving true-to-type seeds, avoiding cross-pollination.
Which plants are ideal for first-time seed savers?
Self-pollinating crops like beans and peas.
Why should hybrid plants not have their seeds saved?
Hybrid seeds won't be true to type, unlike heirloom seeds.
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