Seed Saving

Seed saving is a process that allows gardeners to keep their own seeds from one season to the next. By doing this, gardeners can ensure that they have a supply of seeds.

Seed saving is an age-old practice that has been used by farmers and gardeners for generations.

It is a simple process that allows you to save the seeds from your favorite plants so that you can grow them again next year.

Seed saving is a great way to become more self-sufficient and it is also a great way to preserve rare or heirloom varieties of plants.

Some plants, such as beans, peas, lettuce, and tomatoes, have especially handy seed savers.

Seeds are happiest when they are stored in a cool, dark, and dry place.

Don’t forget to label your seeds with the crop type, variety name, and any useful notes about your seed source.

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