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How to save your own seeds with tips on storing them 

Charles Dowding
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Homesaved seed can be stronger growing, from being adapted to your locality and soil. Your own seeds often germinate very strongly too, partly from being super fresh.
There are some key things to know, and I show you the easier vegetables to save seed from. Plus you see some of my results.
Also how to store seed.
00:00 Introduction
00:24 How I saved seed from salad rocket this year - SORRY somehow wrong caption to this because salad rocket is Eruca sativa, while Synapsis alba features later, is the mustard at 18:01
00:54 Comparing results of the homesaved rocket seed with bought seed
01:10 Age of seed - homeasved and bought
01:42 Different needs of different veg for sowing seed, I list the easy ones, then go on to talk about the more difficult ones
02:34 A look at three types of plant being grown for seed, and I explain the process
03:23 For some vegetables you need lots of plants for cross pollination
04:40 Saving seed from onions…
06:26 …beetroot,
07:47 …and carrots, the most difficult of the three because of cross pollination with wild carrot (cow parsley)
08:59 Homesaved potato seed
09:40 Homesaved garlic seed
10:31 I show examples of seed I have saved, and talk about how to store them:
10:40 Lettuce - Grenoble Red and Maravilla de Verano
11:43 Peas - Hurst Greenshaft, Starlight, Tall Sugar and Alderman
12:15 French beans, soybean, Borlotti bean
12:45 Dwarf French bean - Orinoco
13:09 Broad beans - Aquadulce Claudia
13:56 How I dry the seed
14:06 Tomatoes - the difference between F1 hybrid and open pollinated, and the reason not to save seed from hybrid varieties
15:08 Saving seed from flowers
15:27 Melon - Minnesota Midget
16:19 Spinach
16:51 Coriander
17:18 Lambs Lettuce
18:01 Brassica mustard
18:52 Salad rocket
19:44 June the following year, and a look at the beetroot grown from my homesaved seed
Filmed and edited 2021-22 by Edward Dowding edowdingfilms.onfabrik.com/po...
Thumb photo Emma Kane.
Check out this video from four years ago, on saving seed of the simpler vegetables: • Seed Saving
And I explain much more about saving seed in this online module course: charlesdowding.co.uk/product/...
A good book is Back Garden Seed Saving by Sue Stickland 2009, Eco-Logic books
See also Real Seeds website for excellent advice on saving your seedwww.realseeds.co.uk/seedsavin...
These are nice videos about saving different seeds / diyseeds
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@StayPrimal
@StayPrimal 2 года назад
That's the cool thing about gardening, there are so many things to do, even off season. I struggle a lot in public so its very motivating for me to save seeds, do my own compost, and be as self sufficient as possible. Thanks Charles for another great video !
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
So true! And funnily enough, gardening has helped me to be myself in public, long story.
@Hotshoe333
@Hotshoe333 2 года назад
@@CharlesDowding1nodig very true!
@metubewot
@metubewot 2 года назад
You are not alone friend.
@dorion7215
@dorion7215 Год назад
@@CharlesDowding1nodig The entire reason I watch your gardening videos is because you are *yourself*. Genuine, not puffed up with conceit. You tell the truth as you know it.
@ml.5377
@ml.5377 2 года назад
I think seed saving is one of the most amazing and important things a gardener can do. I started shy with only lettuce, arugula and beets and now I save legumes, brassicas, potatoes, greens, alliums, etc. It is so rewarding and the whole learning process is wonderful. I even trade and sell seeds with great germination rate. A must try.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@simplifygardening
@simplifygardening 2 года назад
Great video Charles. More people should learn to save their own seed. So much better than buying them
@briannadoff4051
@briannadoff4051 2 года назад
Thank you Charles, what wonderful work you do. You remind me very much of my Dad, who passed away a year before my little girl was born, now she is 1.5yo. He was an organic farmer of garlic and ginger (and anything he was inspired by) I thought my daughter would miss out on the connection I had with growing things - but with your help I have started growing my own garden! and it’s a joy to see my daughter eat snow peas in the garden and feel like my Dad would have loved to be with us. So thank you 💛
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Ni Brianna, this is touching and I'm real happy to help 🌱
@itsmewende
@itsmewende 2 года назад
I find saving seeds to give away is just as much fun as gardening. It's sometimes amazing how many seeds you get from some things. This was a great one Charles. I actually don't mind giving the crosses a try, as Forrest Gump's mom said, "it's like a box of chocolates". Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
It really is an amazing thing Wende
@smalldairyfarmerirish
@smalldairyfarmerirish Год назад
@@CharlesDowding1nodig I want to save seed from kale do you leave the plants flower collecting the seeds
@robertling9872
@robertling9872 2 года назад
Thank you Charles for another beautiful and interesting video. By harvesting seeds ourselves, we keep costs low and preserve species for the future.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Thanks Robert, + gain independence
@nickhammersonrocks
@nickhammersonrocks 2 года назад
LAST YEAR THIS VIDEO WOULD HAVE BEEN COMPLETELY WORTHLESS TO US !!!!!!!!!!!!!! BUT THANK GOD WE ACTUALLY GREW SOMETHING THIS YEAR SO WE'RE FINDING IT QUITE HELPFUL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
😂
@jimcrelm9478
@jimcrelm9478 2 года назад
The DIYSeeds channel has an excellent series of videos covering most commonly grown vegetables. They cover taxonomy, pollination, risk of crossing, overwintering where applicable, gene pool requirements and harvesting methods for each plant. I think they complement this channel very nicely actually - an overview of the topic, some inspiration and a visualisation of the process, then more of a reference type resource for a specific crop.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Thanks for this Jim, I have put a link in the description
@hp-cs7mx
@hp-cs7mx 2 года назад
Best fun in letting some veg go to seed is the birds it brings in to the garden, such entertainment.
@pamclark785
@pamclark785 Год назад
Walking around the garden wondering what Charles is planting right now. Always an inspiration to me thanks to you and your gardeners.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Wonderful, nice to hear Pat
@chaddamp2894
@chaddamp2894 Год назад
I've saved elephant garlic and have grown a fantastic crop this year,thanks for teaching me so much Charles ! An old friend of mine told me to save brocolli seed,we didn't know the variety so we called it Brians brocolli after him.We sowed some seed that was 4 years old and it germinated within 4 days !!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Wonderful! And a lovely memory.
@amandar7719
@amandar7719 2 года назад
Up until the year 2021, packet brassica seeds tended to contain hundreds of seeds. Fast track 2022, seed packets contain around 10-40 seeds for double the price! Glad I saved seeds years ago. A pain, but well worth it for germination and resilience!
@nancymarshall188
@nancymarshall188 2 года назад
No kidding! My husband prides himself on finding cheap seed packets - seed packets containing 4 (count ‘em: 4) seeds!?!?
@ajb.822
@ajb.822 Год назад
Love this video ! On potatoes, now that you mention it, I remember I've heard or read that, but I grew up with us & my grandma up the road all typically planting the majority of our potatoes, from our own we still had leftover at that point. My grandma raised 8 kids, they had a big bin ( boxed in corner with it's front being boards you could remove as contents lowered) in their basement storage room which they filled with potatoes in fall. Potatoes were my favorite food as a kid, too.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Oh wow! Brilliant grandma.
@sashak-r6621
@sashak-r6621 2 года назад
Thank you, perfect timing, I was just today saying to my husband maybe we should stop saving seed because it takes up so much space our high tunnels feel overwhelming (even though I never feel good pulling plants before they've had a change to make seed), so it was really good to see your germination comparison, and your more organized way of growing out for seed
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Good to hear Sasha!
@maryboehme420
@maryboehme420 2 года назад
Love your seed storage shelf. By month, brilliant!!
@brendagamba7826
@brendagamba7826 Год назад
The butterflies enjoying your plants
@tenzinszabo9579
@tenzinszabo9579 2 года назад
I love these videos! Thankyou for sharing your wealth of knowledge. I'd never thought of the space dedication required for some seed saving
@smas3256
@smas3256 Год назад
Reading the comments here. In in zone 6b. The seeds I saved from bell peppers all past the test. Germinated between paper towels then into plastic bag. Saved purple basil too need the test. Doing baby steps learning. Afraid of failure Great teacher and so encouraging. Don't even want to say the $$'s we spent a few weeks ago for seeds. Yes it is worth it to try others.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Go you!!
@frankbarnwell____
@frankbarnwell____ 2 года назад
Thanks. Possibly the best straight forward explanation of hybrid tomato seed saving results on yt.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
🍅 thanks
@efyHealth
@efyHealth Год назад
Thanks so much for the details and making me aware of cross pollination and hybrid plants. I like the details around seed saving and keeping them to dry before storage.
@barbarastclair9429
@barbarastclair9429 2 года назад
I thank you for explaining about why a large number is needed for strong seeds. You explained it well. Please keep these very informative videos coming. Thank you very much
@KevinJames-uh6lp
@KevinJames-uh6lp 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your energy and thoughts with us all 🥕🥕🪴🙏🙏🍷🍆
@myrrhidian3166
@myrrhidian3166 4 месяца назад
I'm so grateful that you've shared how many plants you need for genetic diversity in saving seeds, as I plan to save seeds next year from some of the more difficult veggies you mentioned: onions, beets and carrots. It can be frustrating to sow store bought seeds and end up with really poor germination. I sowed 300 onion seeds (packed for 2024) hoping for 240 plants, but ended up with 180. I ended up having to order a bundle of 60 plants, because it's now too late in the season to start more onion seeds. All of my onions are open-pollinated though, so I'm definitely going to try and save seeds next year, to be sown in 2026.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 4 месяца назад
I hope that goes well for you. Yes onion seeds do not store well! It is so frustrating.
@stevenbp101
@stevenbp101 Год назад
Hi Charles, This is the video I’ve been waiting for. Thanks, hey I bought one of your calendars for this year back in January and let me tell you when I got to July I was amazed at how beautiful your garden is from July’s picture. God bless y’all. (Old guy from Arkansas)🇺🇸
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Awesome, thank you old guy, from another old guy!
@squange20
@squange20 Год назад
Another super video Charles. There are a lot of grateful people like myself who appreciate the time, effort and thoughtfulness you put into each video. The step-by-step and also showing us the end result. I can’t wait to adopt all these exciting ideas. This will be the first time I will be saving seeds, and like someone said, it will be good to share the seeds as well.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Great and thanks
@barbaramcintyre3046
@barbaramcintyre3046 Год назад
Thank you for the encouragement.
@bethanyfields4706
@bethanyfields4706 2 года назад
Thank you for the tips, Charles.🇺🇸
@aneeqaaijaz6045
@aneeqaaijaz6045 Год назад
Charles, Just wanted to say thanks for creating such amazing videos. Your videos helped me find my passion! You are an incredible gardener and teacher. Best, Aneeqa
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
My pleasure Aneequa and thanks for saying
@crabmansteve6844
@crabmansteve6844 Год назад
Your garden and property is absolutely stunning, I've been learning so much from you, thank you Charles.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
You are very welcome Steve, thanks for saying
@tuchacasalduas
@tuchacasalduas 2 года назад
Thank you! This is a lot more complicated than I thought, lots to learn.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
It's good to know before you commit!
@jennyjohnson9012
@jennyjohnson9012 2 года назад
I always try to save my seed and make my own compost. It all adds to being as self sufficient as possible and I get a great deal of satisfaction from it. Enjoyed the video as always Charles!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Good stuff Jenny
@pamschill7879
@pamschill7879 2 года назад
Seed saving is a rewarding & beneficial part of gardening. Excellent video this one--bravo Mr D!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Thanks Pam
@victoriajohnson3034
@victoriajohnson3034 2 года назад
Seed saving is so interesting. Please do more videos on this topic
@charliehoos9773
@charliehoos9773 2 года назад
I started saving seeds last year and this year I am so impressed that those plants from home saved seed grew faster/stronger than store bought.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Your green thumb helped Charlie 🌱
@dimpletoadfoot8631
@dimpletoadfoot8631 2 года назад
Thanks for all your great videos, Charles! Hello from central North Carolina
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Cheers Jamie 💚
@robertevans8024
@robertevans8024 Год назад
One excellent way to remove seeds from the plant is to put the dried plants in a burlap sack or pillow case and use a length of heavy rubber hose to beat the seeds loose. Works great for things like beans. Most of the seeds will pile up in the corner of the bag. A box fan can help separate the plant matter from the seeds.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Great tip thanks
@missthang4770
@missthang4770 2 года назад
Great tutorial! Thank you. I had no idea that brassicas and onions required more than one plant for good results! Your videos are always so enlightening.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
You are so welcome!
@audreybarnes6527
@audreybarnes6527 2 года назад
Generous and insightful ❤️💚💕. Always a pleasure to while away a bit of time here.
@jeshurunfarm
@jeshurunfarm 2 года назад
Nice uncle Charles. Respect from Africa 🇿🇦
@Maria-maduixa
@Maria-maduixa 2 года назад
Very interesting video! Thank you Mr. Charles
@aina8318
@aina8318 Год назад
Interesting to learn more about cross pollinating plants and how that works.
@ratchaphumpolyiam5040
@ratchaphumpolyiam5040 2 года назад
I just love What you have done Form Thailand
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
So kind thanks
@JiggliJane
@JiggliJane 2 года назад
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your knowledge, I don’t know how you find the time but I’m very grateful. My beetroot has grown to about 4 foot tall (full of tiny flowers)& this video has come in the nick of time as I wasn’t too sure what to do next. Before I crawl into bed, I’d best go out on slug patrol - been throwing (launching them actually) into the hedgerows across the road. If they make it back alive, they deserve a few nibbles on my crops 😋 Thanks again for sharing your precious knowledge & time.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Good to hear Jane!
@irishcottagerenovation9900
@irishcottagerenovation9900 2 года назад
Brilliant brilliant video, you are so kind sharing your hard work. This video is a very important part of our next generation of sowers and growers. I am sure a selective seed bank is very important to our future, especially the non evasive way you are doing it. Thank you.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it Tee 💚
@MyQuaintCottage
@MyQuaintCottage 2 года назад
Great video. I enjoy saving seeds too. 🤗
@taharanaturals1763
@taharanaturals1763 2 года назад
Such an informative video, it's so kind of you to share your knowledge. Great watching your videos always so inspiring. Love Homeacres, such a beautiful and tranquil place.❤
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Thanks 💚
@jennyjarrett1208
@jennyjarrett1208 2 года назад
You are such a delight to watch. You are always working so hard to give us all such good gardening information.. I know you work hard to get all these videos out to us. Just know we appreciate you very much. God is Good Northeast Arkansas USA
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Thank you so much Jenny. Yes this one particular was a lot of work and even then we made a bad mistake with the wrong name for salad rocket! I've put a correction in the video description.
@jennyjarrett1208
@jennyjarrett1208 2 года назад
@@CharlesDowding1nodig I believe you are forgiven. Lol
@woodskid4ever
@woodskid4ever 2 года назад
Thamk you, Charles!
@jennhillier4971
@jennhillier4971 2 года назад
I started saving seeds last year and find it so rewarding. I have a carrot that over wintered and had gone to flower, but only one, as disappointed as I am to learn I need many to cross pollinate I am thankful that I will not take up space in the future with less then ideal seeds in my small space 🙏 I'll just continue to enjoy the flower 😊
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Best of luck!!
@stevendowden2579
@stevendowden2579 2 года назад
i love saving seed
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Great to hear Steven
@kimallard225
@kimallard225 2 года назад
Hi Charles, found your video on collecting and drying ones own seed. Facinating. something I will be doing again this year. I wanted to save seeds in preperation for starting my first allotment. I kept seeds from a bell pepper we had enjoyed for supper. Kept the seeds for a couple of weeks on a tray to dry out. Then stored in used/clean yogurt pot covered with clingfilm in the back of the refrigerator until January. Then I removed from the refrigerator and started to sow these seeds by the end of Feb & end March, I managed two sowings 4 weeks apart. The result, I could have sold small pepper plants to our local plant nursery, I had that many. I'm getting what looks like a prolific volume of fruit from the plants. My first attempt of saving seeds seemed to be going to supply us for many months as I will freeze what we dont use or I dont give away. I felt so proud I'd done it... your video has given me the courage to try some other simple seed collections for next spring. Thank you for all your advice to novices like myself. x
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
How impressive Kim, thanks for sharing 🌱
@januarytimberlake9629
@januarytimberlake9629 2 года назад
Thank you. This was all very good information!!!!
@stuckinthemudgarden7726
@stuckinthemudgarden7726 2 года назад
Your videos are of the best most informational thank you for sharing.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
You are so welcome, thanks
@livus3787
@livus3787 2 года назад
So fascinating!
@mwmingram
@mwmingram 2 года назад
Very interesting. Thank you!
@user-dn7vb8nc9b
@user-dn7vb8nc9b 2 года назад
Thank you for explaining so fully,,,,,
@sinsinnomore5555
@sinsinnomore5555 2 года назад
Only gardening channel worthwhile...reminds me of my childhood watching PBS broadcasting shows with real Experts, just like Charles D.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Ah thanks 🌱
@TopDingoMan
@TopDingoMan 2 года назад
Wonderful information as usual Charles. Thank you. Following you from New Zealand.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you!
@tannisadam1946
@tannisadam1946 2 года назад
Thanks for the great video! I love to learn. Thanks for breaking it down. There is always uncertainty when collecting seed, how many plants are needed.
@rosee941
@rosee941 2 года назад
It's only in the last 5 years or so that I realised that bought seed cannot be totally relied on to continue to be what you expected... my learning experience is the Black Russian tomato... It's not what it used to be... Seed saving is inconvenient with garden space and a lot of work but I greatly appreciate the feelings of satisfaction when they pop up happy and thriving in a seed tray. Because of floods here in Australia we have a shortage of lettuce (KFC is substituting cabbage in their burgers (!)) And I have about a kilo of lettuce seeds saved last Autumn.... yep... sitting on a gold mine!!!! 😀 Thanks for more great info Charles!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Hi Rose, thanks and this is interesting about Black Russian because I had noticed the same, even for some reason with my own saved seed. I don't like the sound of your weather! Great that you saved seeds anyway.
@joeboudreault2226
@joeboudreault2226 2 года назад
I intend to do some of this. Thank you.
@mudoh2131
@mudoh2131 2 года назад
Something to aspire too. I intend to start with tomatoes this year that would be so cool. Thank you
@auntdello5286
@auntdello5286 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this info. I am interested in saving seed from my beets, chard and kohlrabi. For a few years now, I have been saving what you call the easy ones. I was planning on pulling the kohlrabi and beets here soon to put in zucchini. Now I have a better idea of how to go about it.
@ruthlongridge2137
@ruthlongridge2137 8 месяцев назад
Thank you and bless you for this
@Asa-df8kb
@Asa-df8kb 2 года назад
Thank you so much! It was even timely with a homework assessment I have to do......:) I study to become a Market Gardener. You inspire me very much to beome a better gardener.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Thanks Asa, glad it was helpful!
@cassgruberman6425
@cassgruberman6425 2 года назад
Love love love ❤
@MOz112
@MOz112 2 года назад
Really interesting. It takes a lot of thought and space, basically. Just done RHS 2 and my lecturer nearly had an aneurysm when I told her I'd grown all my spuds from leftover shop-bought. They came up lovely though.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Well done you!!
@bettyperrin4251
@bettyperrin4251 2 года назад
I had a potato plant that produced 5 or 6 seed pods!!! Never knew they did that. Only 2nd year growing them
@MOz112
@MOz112 2 года назад
@@bettyperrin4251 Same. You can see why tomatoes and spuds are in the same family, can't you. The pods looks like mini toms. I've saved some seed from them going to try it next season.
@marinesgentile
@marinesgentile 2 года назад
me encanto!!!!! gracias Charles
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
💚
@natalielorenz7543
@natalielorenz7543 2 года назад
Hi 👋 Natalie Bennett sent me and I have been really wanting to save seeds! So this is good timing!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Welcome Natalie!!
@DaraRich
@DaraRich Год назад
Very nice, Charles! Thank you for showing! Last year I saved seed from french beans, white stemmed chard, leaks, wild rocket, herbs like parsley and some flowers wich are easier to save than most of vegetables.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
A lovely mix Dara, and yes flowers are easier :
@DaraRich
@DaraRich Год назад
@@CharlesDowding1nodig 😊thank you! It‘s a little bit of work but also real fun!
@BluDawg
@BluDawg Год назад
Thank You , I learned so much 😆
@rhysjaggar4677
@rhysjaggar4677 2 года назад
I could supply the local council with enough marigold seed from just one plant! It's totally amazing how many seeds you get from one single plant in the autumn. It's about the easiest flower seeds to make that I've tried. Made some wild lupin seeds last year and will try germinating them this month - they are perennial plants but a few die off each year with droughts, I find. Cobra French beans and Cupidon dwarf beans are two I've saved for several years with very consistent results - the Cupidons in particular are usually totally dry by late August and you only need just over 1sqm to get 8 plants and masses and masses of seeds....
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Yes Cupidon is good for me too, best here in the tunnel. Nice thought Rhys, all the marigolds :)
@pennythompson4790
@pennythompson4790 2 года назад
Very interesting video thanksxx
@yukselikiz
@yukselikiz 2 года назад
you are doing great work...
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Thanks
@amandar7719
@amandar7719 2 года назад
Last comment, promise! It does make me smile when gardener youtubers proclaim the virtues of photograph boxes converted into seed storage organizers whilst advising how to save one’s own seed!!! My seed storage area is full of dried beans, dried peas, beet seeds, brassica seeds, tomato seeds, melon seeds and pepper seeds. It’s a shelf full of old jam jars and butter boxes! 😂
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Love this Amanda!
@angelad.8944
@angelad.8944 2 года назад
I am also quite keen on seed saving. Everywhere I go I find a flower or something to grab some seeds from.(Within the country I mean) I also grow a different squash every year so I can save great seeds without cross pollination issues. I still remember the year the zucchinis crossed with the spaghetti squash! I have success with chili peppers too , even the F1s. I am always amazed at the size of my seeds and how quickly they germinate. I do find tomatoes quite easy to save seed from. I just separate the seeds and mix them with some well water. I put them aside on the kitchen counter for a couple days to ferment, then I drain them and spread them out on a paper towel/napkin to dry out. I write the name right there on the napkin as they are drying. Then once dry, I put them in a little brown envelope and label it with the type and year it was saved. I think I have been able to save almost everything I grow now. I have been experimenting with Brassicas lately. The first experiment was buying some Gailan from the grocery store, sticking it in a container of water, letting it root and then planting it outside. I have been growing it every spring and fall ever since.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
You are a natural Angela!
@tinnerste2507
@tinnerste2507 Год назад
Hi I crossed zucchini with spaghetti squash on purpose this year to see what would happen because spaghetti squash grows exceptionally well for me and produces I'd guess 5x more than zucchini. I'd like to hear what your cross produced
@angelad.8944
@angelad.8944 Год назад
@@tinnerste2507 It was many years ago but I remember there was variation. I do remember that more often than not the spaghetti squash didn't really have a lot of "spaghetti". The flavors were also off so I have made sure to not do it again.
@tinnerste2507
@tinnerste2507 Год назад
@@angelad.8944 thanks for answering! That's a shame as the spaghetti squash doesn't have a great flavour but it sure produces well. I saved the seeds from both plants but was going to mostly grow seeds from the zucchini fruit. Maybe I won't grow out as many plants as I planned to.
@laurad2136
@laurad2136 2 года назад
Thank you Charles again for your videos. I have some leeks that have bolted this year so will experiment on the seeds. Can I just say that I loved to see your re-use of various plastic boxes for seed storage. It just shows your authenticity and the no-fluff approach to gardening. I do the same; any plastic tray is good for putting under the seedlings pots (some of these are reused shop bought plastic containers), any glass jar is fine for seeds and other storages/kefir milk/sourdough starter etc..
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Haha thanks Laura 😀 and that sounds good!
@Sanosarah
@Sanosarah 2 года назад
I want more videos in the conservatory, it's precious!!
@Sanosarah
@Sanosarah 2 года назад
And I've only ever saved seeds once from a waltham 29 broccoli I let go at the end of the season last year, but this year I'm saving kale, a few varieties of lettuce, three or four kinds of peas, and whatever all else I have the space for.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Well done! 💚
@klaudiaw6562
@klaudiaw6562 2 года назад
I let almost every kind of plant I planted to flower. It looks very nice. This year I have chard flowering. I hope I will save some seeds from it. I really like having so much seeds that I can just go around my garden and throw them randomly on my beds to let my garden faries do their magic. :) I did such thing this year with homesaved flowers and seeds I found in the kitchen (caraway, dill ect) and the result is just a-ma-zing! I love this kind of interplanting. I've got caraway growing everywhere and beautiful flowers in every colour popping up in between my crops. There's even one flower which overgrown my little cherry tree lol. It's also fun to explore and guess what plant is growing.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
💚 that sounds fun!
@Bobsmith-ot6si
@Bobsmith-ot6si 2 года назад
Lovely jubilee 😊🙏❤️x
@barbaramcintyre3046
@barbaramcintyre3046 Год назад
After my husband passed in January '20 I went into his greenhouse and tried to continue growing tomatoes like he did. Its been great therapy for me i really appreciate your tips. My daughter, granddaughter and I love the tasty tomatoes. Id like to grow more veg. We dont have anyone to ask for advice so we're learning by watching your videos. Im going to build a compost heap but I struggle a bit with some of the physical work. We also now keep hens on our little farm but Im not sure if the hen manure is always suitable. I need to do more research.
@squange20
@squange20 Год назад
Hen manure is very good mixed in with the other composting items like food scraps, grass, twigs, dry leaves etc. When you clean out the chicken coop, dump all the soiled wood shavings and manure into the compost. It enriches the compost. The physical work will make you stronger. I was a city person and never did much gardening, but now I love it, and all that physical work is paying off in terms of health and enjoyment. Charles’ videos are great for beginners and seasoned gardeners. Good luck with it all.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Great to hear! Yes it's excellent in your compost heap, glad you like the gardening
@josysteinbach4097
@josysteinbach4097 2 года назад
Another great video well explain very very enjoyable Merci 👌
@davidjarry9238
@davidjarry9238 2 года назад
Hello joys
@milupas
@milupas Год назад
Glad to see that you are into seed saving! That's a topic I'm really interested in and find very challenging. But for sure I will dive into when I have more time and knowledge from you and other sources. Correct me if I'm wrong but (according to the answer you gave me on one of your courses some years back) you were in favour of F1 hybrids to get consistent results and (it seems to me) not so much now. Maybe you could make a video about F1 hybrids, gene pools, open pollinated seeds and all that gritty nitty? That would be fav! Keep it up!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
Nice to hear. Sometimes they have a place, mainly when seed companies have neglected to maintain older varieties, as with most Brussels spouse. Mostly I grow open pollinated plants. Yes a good idea.
@chichestermaritime8174
@chichestermaritime8174 2 года назад
Hi Charles. Thanks for such an excellent video. I save French bean seed (Cobra) but as I live in a warm climate I have learnt that flea beetle can be a real problem with storage of all the pea and bean family, so I put into the jar, alongside the beans, dried pennyroyal. Other strong herbs will also work but pennyroyal seems to be the best for me. It grows wild here in S. Portugal so it's just a matter of going out and cutting some flowers to dry.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
That is an excellent tip and thanks, you're so right the storage is a whole 'nother story!
@DaraRich
@DaraRich Год назад
In Germany we partially struggle with pea and bean beetles. After having the seed maximum dry, you can put it into the refrigerator for a week to let die off the beetle eggs (and maybe maggots). After that you don‘t worry about them any more. Even with bought seed you sometimes get them in🙈 I do so every year even if I don‘t see any infestation and it works well.
@spectrumempowermentproject3408
@spectrumempowermentproject3408 2 года назад
Thank You
@ximenaisabeljimenezgalindo9044
@ximenaisabeljimenezgalindo9044 2 года назад
Que adorable video, como siempre muy agradecida por tu enseñanza y las semillas me encantó esta lección tengo algunas semillas de mi pequeño jardín y otras que compre orgánicas, pero un poco triste estoy un poco delicada de salud y el frío que hace aquí es muy horrible muchas heladas 4 bajo cero y 11 como máxima, tendré que tener paciencia, gracias querido Charles por tu lindo video 🇨🇱🇨🇱🌷🌷🤗
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
¡Han arreglado el clima! Espero que te sientas primaveral pronto, gracias
@michellekrantz888
@michellekrantz888 2 года назад
Great video! I was amazed to see the beets at seed stage! I had no idea. Fascinating! I've just gotten back to gardening in earnest last year and saved seed from a few things - Chinese red noodle beans being one of them. Those beans are so fun to grow and so tasty! I also had lots of different greens self sow in my raised beds this year which gave me a surprise early and delicious harvest! Some even overwintered as we had a milder than usual winter this year. Love your channel!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Thanks Michelle, nice to hear that
@connamiller879
@connamiller879 2 года назад
I wa literally thinking about saving my own onion seed this morning
@Hanni3Wanni3
@Hanni3Wanni3 2 года назад
I've been using one of those little pop up plastic greenhouses to help keep seedheads dry when saving seed. Which seems to help
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Neat!
@victoriajohnson3034
@victoriajohnson3034 2 года назад
I would find cross pollinating as a cool new crop. Surprise garden!
@sandrinefresne6575
@sandrinefresne6575 2 года назад
Thanks for this video. I am saving scorzonera seeds , the flower seed head is gorgeous… a very fluffy dandelion . I save seeds from French lettuces Lilloise , Palatine and Lednicky . Thanks
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Sounds good Sandrine!
@irenesmith5676
@irenesmith5676 2 года назад
Hi Charles I sown tomato seed from some toms my youngest son liked & I found it was f1 & they got smaller & didn’t taste very nice so I’ve thrown the seeds found out the hard way ! Iam going to have a go at doing my own potatoes didn’t know you could save your potatoes! Yes I’m growing onions letting them go to seed ! Very interesting video thank you lv Irene 😘 xx
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your experience Irene, best of luck
@user-ie6qw9vn7r
@user-ie6qw9vn7r 2 года назад
Как просто и хорошо организована библиотека семян.👌
@juanmorenoolivares8921
@juanmorenoolivares8921 2 года назад
Interesante video, como siempre! Yo guardo los cogollos de semilla para secarlas en sacos o bolsas de papel y las cuelgo en el invernadero durante el verano y otoño. Una vez secas, las aplasto dentro de la misma bolsa y luego las limpio soplándola o al viento suave. Así no pierdo semillas al colgarlas que pudiesen caer. Sobretodo con las hojas orientales.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Hola Juan, ese es un método encantador!
@potagermalo
@potagermalo 2 года назад
Top 👍
@vickigunnpermaculture1976
@vickigunnpermaculture1976 2 года назад
I loved this. Congratulations on getting beetroot and carrot seeds to breed true! I've had that disaster with carrots and the wild varieties. That was so disappointing. I was so proud of myself, and then when I planted the next year, I got these sad little white roots! I've had beets and chard and spinach all cross pollinate. I don't mind that with the chard, but I wasn't happy with the beets. I was wondering if you isolate your squashes and cucumbers in order to save seed. Great video!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Thanks Vicki, maybe I was lucky... and I have not attempted squash yet!
@vickigunnpermaculture1976
@vickigunnpermaculture1976 2 года назад
@@CharlesDowding1nodig Well, you're so skilled, I doubt it was just luck.
@lynnpurfield9430
@lynnpurfield9430 Год назад
Ooo I thought it was simple. I think I need a course on it Charles xx
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
😀
@gertrudenahn1343
@gertrudenahn1343 2 года назад
thinking of the our planet future ...f1 seeds always SCARE me so much, it's okay to grow couple of them for fun,experiments and variety but is good to do it wisely!! .Just hoping they will not displace heirloom seeds ever!
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
Thanks Gertrude, and I wish you success in your mission! Everybody actually needs to wake up a bit to things going on around them. We need to ask a lot of questions!
@gertrudenahn1343
@gertrudenahn1343 2 года назад
​@@CharlesDowding1nodig That last one so true 💚! I am an art painter and one of the main thing in process of painting is asking my self questions, observe , ask, adjust.Every colour patch is a result of questions and answers............... More questions ...one day more answers and I can see how I improved
@maleahlock
@maleahlock 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this Charles Dowding! I have found buying any veggie seeds/seedling from bunnings here in Australia is a sure recipe to have bolted plants and no food. (they carry product from a variety of seed corporations) I was ill for a bit so was late planting out one year and grabbed some seedlings which bolted within the first month of planting out. Worst mistake ever. I had no idea why until I watched this. Also, I tried to get your new seed trays here but sadly, the shipment was cancelled.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig 2 года назад
That sounds like you need to save your own seed! And yes what a pity about the trays, it was too expensive to ship them
@helenbizzotto8844
@helenbizzotto8844 Год назад
Saving seed is definitely something I need to do more of. A lot of seed that I bought last year was diabolical. The germination rate was very poor. I thought I was doing something wrong until I spoke to many other gardeners. They had similar issues. But I also wondered if the compost was also a contributing factor. It was very inconsistent throughout. I bought a few different types.
@CharlesDowding1nodig
@CharlesDowding1nodig Год назад
I'm sorry to hear that Helen, and it's a double whammy! Two potential and common problems, such that one can't tell which is the actual problem! Or both!! So yes, saving seed is worthwhile
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