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| herbquilter |
Posted - Sep 22 2009 : 3:32:55 PM We're saving carrot, bush & pole beans, broccoli, bulb fennel, tomatoes, squashes, tomatillas, cucumbers, lettuce.
I'm a novice to seed saving.
Anyone interested in any seed swaps?
Blessings, Kristine ~ Mother of Many & MRET ~ Energy Healing & Wellness Coaching Sessions
http://herbalmommasda.blogspot.com/
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| Bellepepper |
Posted - Sep 24 2009 : 07:16:09 AM We are saving okra, mustard, 4 o'clocks. I am sure there is more than that but can't think right now. What I am doing is taking cuttings to try and over winter some of my annuals. One of my favorite is the red shield hybiscus. I too, have a lot of seeds left over. Most will be viable. Tomatoes last a long long time.
I have never froze seeds. Do they do well?? I keep my seeds in a rubbermaid tote here in my office. The tote actually belongs in the closet but seems there is hardly a week goes by that I'm not into it for something. So it just sits here waiting for me to put something in or take something out.
Belle |
| geminidream62 |
Posted - Sep 23 2009 : 7:06:02 PM Some Kabocha squash I bought this week (wow!!!), zinnias and my baby bell peppers. Pretty much everything else I still have seed leftover so hopefully it'll still be viable next year. Going to freeze them for insurance.
Molly http://geminisdream.blogspot.com/ |
| laurzgot |
Posted - Sep 23 2009 : 6:39:41 PM Tomatoes, cucumber lettuce and carrot. Also seeding potatos. Laurie
suburban countrygirl at heart |
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