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Most serious gardeners save seeds. It is easy, it is sensible, and it will save you some cash. Here are a couple of saving tips:

Packaged Packaged seeds should be saved in their original packages. Simply fold the top or use a little bit of tape to safe the seeds in the packet. If the outer packet integrated an inner foil packet, store any leftovers in the foil packet.

Some seeds are significantly more sensitive to moisture in the air... so, if the seed company took the time to wrap them in foil packets, you should, too.

The best place to shop your packets is in a large jar or coffee can in the refrigerator. Maintain them cool and dry, and most will final numerous seasons. Remember that seeds are food, and improper storage will invite all sorts of pests to your basement or pantry.

House Harvested You can harvest and save from open-pollinated cultivars but, you can't save the seeds from hybrids. (Well, you can save from hybrids, but they won't create the exact same hybrid plant from which they came... you'll generally get 1 of the parent varieties used to make the hybrid.)

These harvested from open-pollinated varieties of flowers and vegetables can be harvested when the fruits or flowers are mature, or even beyond maturity. They should be fairly dry and free from as a lot plant "litter" as possible. You can rinse tomato and pepper seeds in a colander and dry them for a day or two on paper towels or cookie sheets. These from beans and most flowers do not need a lot special treatment prior to packaging them.

Package in paper envelopes, becoming cautious to label the envelopes to determine the contents as nicely as the year of harvest.

Flowers that readily self-seed as annuals, such as plume celosia, are perfect candidates for saving. Simply shake the dried flower heads in a big envelope or can and you will collect hundreds, if not thousands, that can be utilized in your gardens or shared with friends.

As with commercially packaged seeds, home packaged ought to be stored in a cool, dry place that is free from insects or rodents. A coffee can in the refrigerator is ideal.

Checking Germination You cannot determine if a seed will germinate by looking at it. There are two methods for home gardeners to verify the germination. (Germination means that they'll sprout and grow the germination percentage is simply the percentage that are viable.)

1. Simply place 1 or two seeds in every cell of a six pack starter cell pack, and see how numerous germinate. Or, two. Location 10 to 20 seeds between two or much more moist paper towels, and see how many germinate. The paper towel method is utilized by practically all laboratories but, care should be taken to keep the towels moist and warm. You can use a large plastic bag or cellophane to help maintain the towels moist.

Check germination several weeks prior to the time that you'll need to start so that you can replace any cultivars that have very low or zero germination.

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