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How to Save Seeds from 10 Vegetables in Your Garden 

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John from www.growingyour... shares with you how easy it is to save the seeds from 10 common (and uncommon) vegetables that you grow in your garden. John will share many seed harvesting tips with you he has learned over the years.
In this episode, John will share with you how you can save seeds from Dandelion, Basil, Onions, Parsley, Achira (Canna edulis), Ashitaba, Water Pepper, Hot or Sweet Pepper, Okra, Surinam Spinach and Malabar Spinach.
After watching this episode, you will discover how easy it really is to save your seeds that will enable you to replant your seeds to grow fruits, vegetables and herbs next year in your garden or share them with others.
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@Selfsufficientme
@Selfsufficientme 8 лет назад
Savings seeds - there's nothing simpler a gardener can do to save costs, feed the bees and other insects (when the plants flower), and grow more slightly adapted plants. Great advice there John!
@ar-sithf.austin3744
@ar-sithf.austin3744 4 года назад
Love your stuff too, brother! Have a good day, sir.
@ArJuna22
@ArJuna22 8 лет назад
It would be really helpful if you had links in your videos - Such as: Dandelion - 02:42 Basil - 04:50 Onion - 07:01 Parsley - 09:49 Achira - 16:22 Ashitaba - 21:30 Water Pepper - 23:00 Hot or Sweet Pepper - 26:55 Okra - 28:55 Surinam Spinach - 31:28 Malabar Spinach - 33:58
@tanyabrown9839
@tanyabrown9839 6 лет назад
thanks, that was very helpful
@EL-jw6dg
@EL-jw6dg 5 лет назад
So helpful thank you!
@mrbinary71
@mrbinary71 5 лет назад
He has about 5 to 10 mins of useful information buried in about 40 minutes of rambling... in every single video
@betrueALLWAYS
@betrueALLWAYS 4 года назад
YOU ROCKSTAR⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@sherryballington1583
@sherryballington1583 8 лет назад
John, thank you for keeping us informed. I am a newbie to gardening. I started because I am tired of feeling like crap all of the time and having no energy. I have hypothyroidism and after plenty of research I really believe it stems from a bad diet and stress. Until my garden begins to produce I will be ingesting raw enzymes in tablets form, better food choices and iodine/kelp. God is using you for something great. I have seen some of your other videos where you actually get emotional about what you grow and about our health. Have a Blessed Day from South Carolina.
@ARTISTCHD1
@ARTISTCHD1 6 лет назад
Yes you are going in the right healthier dietary direction...>>>
@MsTiffiany96
@MsTiffiany96 4 года назад
I have hypothyroidism as well I overstand
@MissPooz
@MissPooz 6 лет назад
I've watched so many videos on seeding because I want to know how to do it but every video just didn't teach me how to do it. This is the first video that explains how to seed with ease and humor. I actually learned!!! Thank you for the time you put into this video :)
@punkyroo
@punkyroo 8 лет назад
I totally respect the "not labeling" thing. Just the joy of letting things develop in a natural sort of way. With natural cross-pollination and natural selection, that's how amazing regional varieties develop!
@ARTISTCHD1
@ARTISTCHD1 6 лет назад
Macho male flowers procreate-pollinate feminine female flowers...correct?
@edenskeeper6516
@edenskeeper6516 6 лет назад
Punky Rooster! Lol! Love the name. I loved that show.
@falcon4449
@falcon4449 5 лет назад
Labeling yes,male and female... Perfection
@1963charmaine
@1963charmaine 8 лет назад
I love your enthusiasm. It's helped me to plant my whole back yard with edibles. Thank you for the inspiration.
@PleasantPrickles
@PleasantPrickles 5 лет назад
I had an amazing seed harvest this year from Bokchoy and Arugula! And it’s my first year growing veggies! Thanks for this informative video! 🌱🌱🌱🌱
@4460cows
@4460cows 8 лет назад
We have been back yard vegetable gardening for many years. Starting out sprouting our saved seeds and awaiting past frost warnings to transplant. Thanks to you we are now going to plant a front yard garden via raised beds and drip line irrigation. Love eating what we grow just want more. Keep up producing the videos as you have inspired us to keep on growing. Thanks.
@AgendaInMind
@AgendaInMind 8 лет назад
Planting Malabar spinach was the best thing I did last year! I can't wait for more this year!!
@shortturbo
@shortturbo 7 лет назад
John you blow my mind. You should have your own gardening show on PBS or whatever. I've learned so so much from all of your wonderful videos,,, can't thank you enough. Plus I love the way you sound like everybody's best buddy. Keep up the good work My Man you are greatly appreciated. Big Green Love!
@kosycat1
@kosycat1 6 лет назад
5:50 this is why I love John's channel
@A.E.Lanman777
@A.E.Lanman777 3 года назад
Haha I laughed so hard at that.
@stephanieray6587
@stephanieray6587 3 года назад
Wow dude you just completed the whole cycle of life for me. Thank you very much... it's like the missing link.
@BaltimoresBerzerker
@BaltimoresBerzerker 8 лет назад
Perfect timing dude. I left a comment on your last video about starting a gyg seed exchange. I'm growing a bunch of plants for seed from baker creek, seed savers exchange, bountiful gardens, sherwood seeds, and heirloom seeds. once I have a stock going I'll throw up a post. appreciate ya john.
@jadedeyesamuri
@jadedeyesamuri 8 лет назад
funny how that happens, I just started shopping seed saver sights myself yesterday.
@ThePepperspraydepot
@ThePepperspraydepot 7 лет назад
I just have to say, I love your humor. It's a great addition to the in depth information
@simitdesai
@simitdesai 4 года назад
Lol..u crack me up with your humor in these super informational videos.....thks buddy
@veiledmaid4029
@veiledmaid4029 8 лет назад
It's awesome you're growing dandelion in pots. I did that so my boyfriend will eat them. lol It works. Great video. Thanks for sharing knowledge
@AdamArmstrong
@AdamArmstrong 6 лет назад
I was just wondering "why on earth is he growing weeds?"
@poopypuppyproductions7409
@poopypuppyproductions7409 6 лет назад
Another FANTASTIC vid...in my opinion, some of the BEST on RU-vid. Thank you, John.
@donnawillson2618
@donnawillson2618 6 лет назад
I love your little comments,you show me your kind of innocent ¡
@seaglass8940
@seaglass8940 4 года назад
Your info is excellent and you're entertaining AF!
@SonniesGardenPA
@SonniesGardenPA 8 лет назад
I'm so excited when I can save my seeds. Great episode.
@damiongibson8181
@damiongibson8181 6 лет назад
Yeah seed let lady excited
@unsaltedtomato899
@unsaltedtomato899 5 лет назад
I live in swampy conditions. I spread the seeds out on a plate inside the house for a few days (depending on how large they are). I tape used silica packets, from jerky or new clothes or where ever I can find them, to the lids of tiny jars I recycle (but putting them in bags would also be just fine I reckon.
@cherylmartin6338
@cherylmartin6338 6 лет назад
Praise the Lord. Everything is thought of. Sowing the seeds !
@mathewhunt81
@mathewhunt81 4 года назад
"rub it out" (8:40) hahaha!
@albertbeauchesne2882
@albertbeauchesne2882 3 года назад
You a funny, cool dude. Thanks for your great info and positive voice in a world of noise.
@MrChip123472
@MrChip123472 8 лет назад
Lots of fun to save seeds. I save some things to plant again, some "just in case", and some just to collect and trade.
@betrueALLWAYS
@betrueALLWAYS 4 года назад
💋💋💋Thank You... this year because of the pandemic I am growing my first Garden everything is organic and because it's doing so well I actually don't want to harvest anything😁 I'm not sure what is going to have seeds or not 🤔but because it's doing so well I definitely want to grow food next year so thank you for all this wonderful information I'm sure I'm going to watch this video multiple times.
@isitlaw2919
@isitlaw2919 4 года назад
Good idea, because when they finally outlaw sharing and exchanging seeds, teach us all good platform to teach.
@cbasallie
@cbasallie 8 лет назад
You're going to be a good day. You're a good teacher .
@Stacy_Sunshine
@Stacy_Sunshine 6 лет назад
Gardening IS sexy! and WHY are so many people so afraid to talk about the sexual aspect of plants or people? We'd starve if the plants quit getting it on! ;) I found it refreshing! Be YOU! Always!
@ARTISTCHD1
@ARTISTCHD1 6 лет назад
Male flowers and female flowers...eh?! = procreation-pollination right?!
@galepatrick8839
@galepatrick8839 4 года назад
Thank you for information
@biancazoie3030
@biancazoie3030 8 лет назад
John you are so funny. I just love your videos and your generosity.
@planetZ999
@planetZ999 5 лет назад
Awesome video enjoy watching your garden progress from seed
@RafsKitchenGardenChannel
@RafsKitchenGardenChannel 8 лет назад
Great tips, seed saving got to be done by small scale gardeners like us as far as I heard farmers cant afford to save their seeds, I will have few open pollinated varieties this year hoping to use seeds from these in next season.
@TheNativeTearz
@TheNativeTearz 8 лет назад
Thank you! Now I know how to save okra seeds from my plants!!! I'll never outsource again for okra seeds!!! (Or pretty much any of my garden seeds!) Snowing here today again....I'm ready for spring planting!
@Sandra-nx3pl
@Sandra-nx3pl 7 лет назад
Hello John ,i will follow your channel for long time i can say, you are one of my best one gardener and i got in the way to grow my food,but i know you are so busy ..i make same questions you never answer ,is ok i live in Nevada my question today is i will be in Las Vegas after October 13 and i will like to see your garden and to chat about the plants is my b_day on that week and my husband is taken me to Texas and on the way back we going to be 3 days in Vegas ,i will like to know you and have same advises for my garden,i live in Laughlin NV.
@BacktonaturelivingCom
@BacktonaturelivingCom 6 лет назад
Awesome Video John! I like how you save a lot of weed seed. I do that, too, on my Rocky Mountain Homestead....Weeds make the best green drink...tastes a lot sweeter than things like lacinato kale....It is hubby approved....
@jennoscura2381
@jennoscura2381 8 лет назад
If you had a seed spreading BB gun; would that make you Johnny Canna seed?
@habaristra6248
@habaristra6248 4 года назад
In order to sprout the Canna seeds they have to be scraped flat on a side until you see about 1/8" exposure of the white inside. The seeds will not germinate otherwise. The pods start drying out in the fall. Quite often you can find them planted in public places. They are extremely prolific.
@skeeterburke
@skeeterburke 4 года назад
We are naturally attracted to color. You gotta get in the habit of looking for dried brown stuff There is an empty lot behind my house. This summer I gathered lemon bee balm, sunflower, morning glory, and whatever else happened to be growing there. Happily, no poison ivy. The bugs love the flowers, the birds love the bugs, everybody's happy 🌺🌺🌺 Cat briar and nopal, those are 2 yummy foods lots of people overlook or call "survival food" (I think they mean not-grocery-store food). cat briar is delicious! Plantain, that "weed" grows everywhere, it makes a great anti-itch salve
@lockwoan01
@lockwoan01 6 лет назад
Sometimes you get really lucky. Last year, a neighbor of mine tried to grow yellow summer squash, but was forced to move, due to reasons I'm not going to discuss here. Anyways, my aunt got the place, and said that I could do whatever I wanted to do to the garden bed this summer. I had a bunch of bagged soil, compost, manure, and vermiculite, so it would have been no problem to fill the bed, (which was originally fertilized with goat manure, but that had broken down by then, and needed a serious topping off) but there was a lot of weeds. So, I got a small sickle, and started to hack down the weeds, when I located the squash gourds. I broke the one open, saw the seeds, and on the spur of the moment, decided to scatter them around the garden, along with those of a few other gourds I found. Got a lot of squash as a result, which can be shown in my videos. Trying to do something similar for next year, although I don't know if it will work.
@ARTISTCHD1
@ARTISTCHD1 6 лет назад
Aunt-Bee?
@veganchiefwarrior6444
@veganchiefwarrior6444 5 лет назад
"Sometimes you get really lucky. Last year, a neighbor of mine tried to grow yellow summer squash, but was forced to move, due to reasons I'm not going to discuss here. Anyways, my aunt got the place, and said that I could do whatever I wanted to do to the garden bed this summer" how awfully suspicious that sounds..
@raywhite3754
@raywhite3754 8 лет назад
Good video. We're doing seed saving classes and exchanges here in Kingman, AZ. In a few more years I hope to have heirloom varieties that are specifically adapted to our microclimate.
@cmb3737
@cmb3737 8 лет назад
Dried Seed Bouquet - AWESOME!
@mrsfruitloops9373
@mrsfruitloops9373 4 года назад
This is cool. I’m enjoying ur video lol and it’s very helpful
@WILDMASTIFF
@WILDMASTIFF 8 лет назад
Great video !
@damasedouard3334
@damasedouard3334 8 лет назад
could you tell us how to grow beans
@lovebaby4888
@lovebaby4888 6 лет назад
Native americans ate the dandelion flowers, pan fried in butter or oil, leaves and roots were eater raw or boiled. it is rich in calcium. used for infections. if leaves are bitter add cider vinegar and sugar dressing, all parts of the plant can be dried and stored for a year.
@veganchiefwarrior6444
@veganchiefwarrior6444 5 лет назад
do you eat dandelion flowers?
@jasonknight5045
@jasonknight5045 8 лет назад
good discussion/vid couple f things i would add , brassicaas, onions and corn all suffer from severe inbreeding deppression, meening i would not save seeds from them unless i could have at least 50 plants to give to the seeds,to keep them strong,you can save those for one or two generations if they are hybrids an still have vigour but not uniformity, if you want them as an open pollinated line, best to by those from quality seed co. other than that the only thing to consider is varieties that cross with each other like peppers , squash,,bees might cross your neighbors zucchini with your favorite butternut .
@jennoscura2381
@jennoscura2381 8 лет назад
You CAN know what properties the plant has. Water pepper contains Polygodial which has antifungal and antimicrobial properties; among others. Just google the plant and look at the wikipedia page. That will tell you what chemicals are in the plant. You can then look up the given chemical and see what properties it has.
@elizabethhendriks9030
@elizabethhendriks9030 4 года назад
great video! Love your analogies. Thanks for including the Northeast info because that’s where I’m from so I appreciate the tips! Liked and subscribed thanks again
@krissifaith6709
@krissifaith6709 4 года назад
Love love love your channel... I so want to buy you a good pair of sunglasses.
@seedyhollow
@seedyhollow 5 лет назад
I planted in my house's bow window Giant Russian Cabbage and a coup;e seedlings got taller but thick, healthy and grew a blossom head!! Did they bolt? I planted out now in a raised bed 2' apart but will those produce heads and do they need to bloom first to produce heads or not?
@deb6631
@deb6631 8 лет назад
Any chance you might do a video on wild, edible plants of/in Hawaii?
@Combat_Pyro
@Combat_Pyro 7 лет назад
Morag Gamble makes "seed balls" and shoots them around with a slingshot, lol. Kinda cool.
@dgreen97
@dgreen97 4 года назад
If I bought peas from a local produce stand and selled the starchy ones to dry and shrivel, can I plant them later? thanks Cali, I am in Ca too, Central Valley zone 9b
@bhoff19751
@bhoff19751 7 лет назад
Hahahahahaha... "It's like a nutsack...". You have me cackling like a madman in Detroit Airport.
@kellyc2425
@kellyc2425 5 лет назад
How old are you? 12?
@bayamonpr8383
@bayamonpr8383 6 лет назад
lol best video I ever seen ! ,very informative,some humor and interesting .Thanks for sharing .
@karenmchenry1943
@karenmchenry1943 6 лет назад
John, do you think that your Malabar Spinach would grow in eastern Florida near Space Center? Have a lot of trouble growing lettuce that bolts on me on spring and fall plantings. Who knows what the weather will be here.
@cindy-louwho9311
@cindy-louwho9311 8 лет назад
ordered your seeds!!! Can't wait
@macartancaughey9993
@macartancaughey9993 7 лет назад
hey John them dam dandelions grow like crazy in my garden don't get my wrong I love greens and I love them raw but my garden it that small you would have to go into the house to change your mind . Love your dog
@suejanie8948
@suejanie8948 2 года назад
I my seeds from Swiss chard are still a little green can I dry them out then put them in a bag to save the seeds?
@generalredneck6998
@generalredneck6998 5 лет назад
Okra grows great here in my neck of the woods in upstate NY not to far away from Lake Ontario
@numbereight886
@numbereight886 8 лет назад
Must admit saving seeds is really an area I and likely most others want to learn up. Like I'd really like to know how with micro greens. (Given I haven't grown them before, better to know how than spending a season figuring out).
@tammybrazeau1213
@tammybrazeau1213 4 года назад
Went to your link for the spinach seeds it was a bad link. I would like to get some.
@Pittsflynn
@Pittsflynn 8 лет назад
great work John really like your vids, peace!
@lilspittin313
@lilspittin313 2 года назад
Spread your seeds like eagles spread their wings lol
@drgergens
@drgergens 6 лет назад
John, would you please send me or post your link to when and how to plant these seeds beyond harvesting seeds? Thanks, always enjoy your tutorials, thanks much, Dwayne
@evega8368
@evega8368 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@PugFitNation
@PugFitNation 8 лет назад
good stuff
@jenniferponzini2433
@jenniferponzini2433 7 лет назад
how can you tell which plants need a freeze cycle and which can go without?
@nukenridge4921
@nukenridge4921 4 года назад
Is that your backyard,would like if you posted a video of your backyard.And what area are you growing ???
@robertlvincent681
@robertlvincent681 8 лет назад
You are you? You're actually using the word "have". I had to replay it just to confirm the usage. IMPRESSIVE. Keep going with it.
@unsaltedtomato899
@unsaltedtomato899 5 лет назад
yay dandelions
@shelliemathews4442
@shelliemathews4442 6 лет назад
You're awesome dude! I am hearing impaired (wearing hearing aids), when I heard you (thru headphones on full blast) and "saw" what you said about what the fiverr is about, I was blown away. Totally awesome!! Sadly, the captions aren't up to par...sometimes you have to try and decipher what is meant to be said and what is shown...once the caption literally changed one word that was said three times, into three different words. Sad...real sad. But it's cool what you're doing. Keep on growing (and sharing seeds). Gonna look and see if we have any of those seed libraries in my area, that'd be awesome. Used to live in Vegas (Nevada) but now in Jefferson, Texas...
@mrscarterhammett
@mrscarterhammett 8 лет назад
has he made the video on the cana adalis?
@StanislavGrymblat
@StanislavGrymblat 8 лет назад
Interesting video! I like! Thanks for watching my videos! I wish you creative inspiration and I look forward to your next video!
@bradleybalthis9846
@bradleybalthis9846 8 лет назад
you are awesome lok
@robandsusanrouse7163
@robandsusanrouse7163 8 лет назад
Might you be able to include another link to getting the malabar spinach seeds here please? Thanks
@Combat_Pyro
@Combat_Pyro 7 лет назад
Rob and Susan Rouse seedsaversexchange.org has them
@Roxygun1316
@Roxygun1316 8 лет назад
What about the consumption of water how does that compare to the amount of greens you eat? Do you have to consume more water? I don't see you mention consumption water on any of your shows, just curious.
@gabrielolsen8748
@gabrielolsen8748 7 лет назад
John is the best haha!
@robinwilkins6434
@robinwilkins6434 6 лет назад
Man, you got some trolls commenting!! Could you tell more about the canna varieties that are edible? You said canna Dallas or something. BTW you do a great job educating and inspiring.
@11bayrat
@11bayrat 7 лет назад
When can we buy in your seed store the colored beens .you did s show with them they had all different color bean seeds. And pepper ?
@petrarico7009
@petrarico7009 7 лет назад
Ask all the restaurant Oweners who grow their own gardens if they are being search or stop from growing their vegetables
@kravenmoorehead676
@kravenmoorehead676 8 лет назад
Gone the way of the west? HaHa! No pun intended right? I caught that and agree(withering away). Great vid. I always learn somethin' new with you. Thank you.
@gentlelove
@gentlelove 7 лет назад
do you have a video about off grid automatic watering?
@ar-sithf.austin3744
@ar-sithf.austin3744 4 года назад
Gettin' Fa-Reeky with the Freddie Okra Fingers...
@lawrencecole6527
@lawrencecole6527 4 года назад
Spread those seeds! Man I was so sketchy on pickled okra but I tried some and mmMMMmm.
@spiceycognac
@spiceycognac 4 года назад
Hey John it's 2020.. is there any chance of me purchasing Malabar Spinach Seeds?
@DemonGates
@DemonGates 8 лет назад
Just started on your videos.. Trying to figure out how to cook wild plants? . _. what do I do just eat them?
@fathualable
@fathualable 8 лет назад
Hi john I was wondering whats the strangest variety of plant you have gotten from saving your seeds?
@barbarapatton2377
@barbarapatton2377 4 года назад
Would you be able to share the names of the medical plants and where to find them thanks
@georgecarlin2656
@georgecarlin2656 8 лет назад
John, can we laugh at your stale sex jokes only the first 500 times?
@raydkii
@raydkii 7 лет назад
when collecting dandelion seed I first wait till the flowers are open and the white parachutes are waiting to be carried by the wind. I then flick my bic to burn the parachutes off and knock the seeds into an envelope where they stay until I am ready to plant or sprout them!
@dbooth57
@dbooth57 7 лет назад
Info please on how you store seeds for the next growing season? Also any info on growing seasons in the Philippines at sea level where the temp ranges from 20 C to 40 C all year round.
@koutaono5174
@koutaono5174 7 лет назад
Daniel Booth hi! fellow filipino gardener here. For storing seeds, it is recommended to store them in your refrigerator. cold(less hot and good amt. of rain)and best season to grow plants here is from Nov-Feb where you could grow your heat tolerant greens(lettuce, pechay/bok choy, etc), then from march to may/june/july is the dry season where it gets hot and less rain occurs(you need to water lots) then around june to oct is wet season when its a bit hot but tons of rain. for more info, check the internet(pinoy exchange growing veg forum, and filipino gardening instagram accounts) or books. For plant supplies(in metro manila), check quezon city circle(mostly plants), Harbest, megamall branch or main(fertilizers, soil mix, cheap seeds), and Colonels Garden(vermicompost, manure, worms, soil mixes, etc.). You can follow me(teen_urbangardener) or many others(firstwefarm, jennycarreon, etc) on Instagram for more updates. Hope you'll use the info i have gathered over months correctly in your own garden! Good luck and god bless!
@3v388
@3v388 8 лет назад
Must we let the Okra pods dry out completely on the vine like that (just let them be, no watering)? We are concern because if it does, that means that okra raised bed will be occupied for a long long time and we won't be able to start a fall garden...
@gordoncucullu3777
@gordoncucullu3777 7 лет назад
You might try cleaning all the lower leaves and stems off, then planting your winter crop right among the okra. After you harvest the pods you could cut the base of the okra stems and let the roots stay in the bed. Another consideration is that each pod produces a lot of seeds. Probably if you left your best one standing and removed the rest you'd have more than sufficient to start your next year's crop.
@3v388
@3v388 7 лет назад
Wow, that is interesting. We could really see how going so will create us planting space while we wait for the (best) pod :). Thank you Gordon!
@cultivatelife
@cultivatelife 4 года назад
Hi, I know this is an oldie but is there still anyway to get some of your own Malabar Spinach seeds?
@weatherby1982
@weatherby1982 8 лет назад
can you recommend a youtube channel like yours but based in the uk. i love your videos but want a channel based in the uk so i can see the stuff grow in colder weather. thank you can keep up the great work.... :)
@Combat_Pyro
@Combat_Pyro 7 лет назад
Try GrowVeg he's a little strange but he has good vids and he's in the U.K.
@WinsomeWinslet
@WinsomeWinslet 7 лет назад
Master Bait Tour Grow Veg is good like the previous commenter suggested. They also have a brilliant garden planner that's made my garden go crazy this year. Highly recommend.
@pamp5797
@pamp5797 8 лет назад
John Really enjoyed this video thanks. I think you should expand your videos to include how you use and or cook your vegies. I assume you are a vegetarian and would have a vast knowledge of how to prepare what you grow. Just an idea. Oh and your min pin is cute you should bring it into your videos.
@user4earthlings
@user4earthlings 7 лет назад
where can I get Surinam Spinach seeds from?
@green2black817
@green2black817 6 лет назад
Like your videos. A long time Cannabis grower, but reading the comments people need to lighten up. This video is ultimately about reproduction.
@ARTISTCHD1
@ARTISTCHD1 6 лет назад
Replenishing planet EARTH!!!
@thesupermom1975
@thesupermom1975 8 лет назад
I had no idea cannas were edible! You said you wanted a bb gun to spread the seeds out into nature...I think I will get some canna seeds and give them to my boys to use in their sling-shots!
@christopherstaples6758
@christopherstaples6758 7 лет назад
I remember using those as slingshot ammo as well :P never knew edible
@ARTISTCHD1
@ARTISTCHD1 6 лет назад
china-berry tree seeds shoots in slingshots better!
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