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How to Save Seeds for Next Season

November 30, 2017 by Jenny Leave a Comment

Last updated on September 23rd, 2019 at 09:19 pm

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Like many gardeners, I love seed starting. I always have a slew of leftover seeds from my Spring planting, and I love to collect the seeds from my flower, and bell pepper bushes. So I’m left with the question; is it possible to save harvested seeds?

You betcha! If stored properly, you can save and store seeds for years. You can start using seeds for seed starting today! Here are my tried and true seed saving tips:

You can cut your seeds directly from the plant (if the seeds are visible…like on a flower) or you can simply store seed packets. If cutting them directly from the parent plant, cut the seeds and then place on a sheet of wax paper.

Next, you should allow your seeds to dry out for a week. If storing seed packets, you need not be worried about this as they are already dry. This is one of the most important seed saving tips!

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After seeds have dried, it’s a good idea to remove any husks, or seed pods. Removing these is necessary to keep your seeds safe to use.

After the excess has been removed, store seeds in a paper envelope. Make sure the envelope is completely sealed before putting it away.

Come spring, you can plant these saved seeds in regular soil, or you can start them indoors by wrapping them in a warm, damp, paper towel. You should begin to notice sprouts in just a few days. Once sprouts form, you can move the seeds directly into the soil. These seed saving tips were so easy!

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Contents
1 Learn more about seeds here:
2 How to Make Seeds Sprout In Winter
3 Paper Planters Perfect for Starting Seeds

Learn more about seeds here:

How to Make Seeds Sprout In Winter

Paper Planters Perfect for Starting Seeds

Filed Under: All Things Garden, Outdoor Living Tagged With: Seed Starting Tips and Tricks, Seed Gardening, gardening hacks, Seeds Saving, How to Save Seeds

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