Seed Saving; What To Save and How

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Hey guys! As the end of the season approaches, we head back to the garden today for an episode on seed saving. Seed saving can be a great way to pinch pennies in the garden and also improve the quality of your seeds generation to generation. But there are a few things you have to know about seeds before you start. Today we discussed our favorite seeds to save as well as our methods to make it happen.

A few weeks ago, we put out an article on trench composting. Trench composting is a great way to put your beds to sleep for the winter so they’re ready for spring planting. Check that article out HERE.

We also did a whole episode recently about how we take care of our gardens in the fall. Check that out HERE

Music is by Oliver Massa. It is called Weekend Chores

Recap

Camping can be exhausting but rewarding.

Home organization can bring a fresh perspective.

Returning to homeschooling brings excitement and possibility.

Understanding the differences between seed types is crucial.

GMO seeds are often sterile and not worth saving.

Heirloom seeds provide reliable results year after year.

Saving seeds can be a fun and practical activity.

Peppers and beans are among the easiest seeds to save.

Community and friendliness are prevalent in campgrounds.

Adjusting home decor can refresh your living space.

Chapters

00:00 Camping Adventures and Challenges

09:07 Home Organization and Furniture Changes

12:04 Back to Homeschooling and Teaching

14:03 Understanding Seed Saving

24:02 Types of Seeds: GMO, Hybrid, and Heirloom

36:06 Practical Seed Saving Tips

Author: Ellyn

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