en"tire" gardens with heirloom seeds Awesome ideas Sam!If you like, I could send a variety of seeds to you as part of the prize ( get people growing in tire gardens or what not )
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en"tire" gardens with heirloom seeds Awesome ideas Sam!If you like, I could send a variety of seeds to you as part of the prize ( get people growing in tire gardens or what not )
Consider it done
I'll sort out some seeds, and should have some great rare heirloom stuff showing up in the mail shortly, I can surely spare some for your cause.
I'll pm you soon.
Sam,
What heirloom seeds do you collect? Do you sell them? I have a few heirloom growers that I typically buy from, but would love more options. Your plants might be more suited for my region, as you're in BC and I'm ~60 miles north of Seattle. I don't currently use a greenhouse, so am limited to short-season or cold tolerant varieties. --April
That is absolutely beautiful!! I would be a little concerned about the seeds spilling when the box is turned up, but plastic wrap or tiny zip lock bags would ruin the picture.
Here's a recycle I like, old chocolate box turned awesome gift of seeds.
From
http://www.motherofahubbard.com/say-i-love-you-with-seeds/
I ferment any wet seeds, (tomatoes,cucumbers etc) and then dry after a good wash in hot water on a screen in the sun. Store in bags, bottles, jars... Anything really. Hot peppers, peas and beans, I harvest after the plant dies and dry in the pod/pepper... sometimes I store them in the pod/pepper until I plant them. Plants that scatter seeds (lettuce, broccoli ) I let go as long as possible before shaking into a bag ( broccoli type seed) or tie a paper bag over the flower head and wait for the seed to fall in the bag (lettuce type).
Here's some fermenting. Just remove the seeds, place in jar, add water and wait for mould to grow then rinse off... Some times I redo the ferment and rinse process a few times before drying.
Wow, it really pays to ask! That all seems easy enough, and definitely not how I've been doing it Thanks Sam. How long do you typically leave them in the water to wait for the mold to grow? It looks like the jar is in a sunny window -- does that help with the process? --AprilI ferment any wet seeds, (tomatoes,cucumbers etc) and then dry after a good wash in hot water on a screen in the sun. Store in bags, bottles, jars... Anything really. Hot peppers, peas and beans, I harvest after the plant dies and dry in the pod/pepper... sometimes I store them in the pod/pepper until I plant them. Plants that scatter seeds (lettuce, broccoli ) I let go as long as possible before shaking into a bag ( broccoli type seed) or tie a paper bag over the flower head and wait for the seed to fall in the bag (lettuce type).
Here's some fermenting. Just remove the seeds, place in jar, add water and wait for mould to grow then rinse off... Some times I redo the ferment and rinse process a few times before drying.