Monday, November 30, 2015

Seed saving at end of Summer into Autumn

Seeds are the hard tiny bits left in your hand after you have pulled a dry blossom off it's stem in the field, squeshed and rolled around on your palm, the chaft falling away like dust in the wind.

Store the seed in a paper envelope (handmade or purchased) with the name of the flower written on it.  Leave to rest in a dry dark cool place ( abasement shelf or closet).

Assemble a variety of seeds to experiment with in your garden or prairie land.  Grasses, flowers, trees, vegetables, and fruits.  Whatever you find, grab for your future garden depends on it.