Harvesting and saving seeds from your plants is a simple process, a great way to save money, and very rewarding.
Learning to save seeds gives you a nearly continuous supply of seeds adapted to your area at little or no cost.
Saving dry seeds like hollyhocks is often simple.
• Harvest the pods and heads in a brown paper sack.
• Once the seed pods are completely dry, shake out or crumble the pods to remove the seeds.
• Let the seeds dry in a brown paper sack for a few weeks until completely dried.
I saved lots of seeds from hollyhocks and other plants this spring and was happy to share them at a seed-saving class I taught recently at the Chandler Library. I love the thought of seeds growing all over the valley from plants grown in my yard.
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7 окт 2024