Who says seed saving requires botany skills? Not us. In this blog, we’ll give you the run down on basic seed saving, including selection processes, harvesting and storage. This blog is also great for those gardeners who have some forgotten and bolted crops in the way back of their garden. Good news: you can still put them to use!
Read MoreAs our spring vegetable crops begin to wane, i.e. your lettuce tastes bitter, and your peas are starchy and dry…Instead of ripping all the plants out and tossing them in the compost, think about saving seeds from these crops for next year! Turns out peas and lettuce (and tomatoes) are great crops to make your first foray into seed saving.
Read MoreThe great thing about tomatoes is that each fruit comes with tons of seeds, and they’re actually pretty easy to save. You can save the seed from your own homegrown tomatoes or your favorite tomato from your favorite farmer and grow it next year!
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