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| I spread mine out on a tray and left them in the spare bedroom for about two weeks. then put them in an envolope, they looked fine so i am hoping they will be ok for next season. |
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| I tend to leave them in the pod till it goes crispy and rattles. I dry them on newspaper on the dining room table - which you can hardly see as we speak! I think drying them in the pod helps because the pod draws moisture out of the seed as it too dries. I've saved peas and beans for some years now and the germination rate is easily as good as the seeds you buy. Best of luck with them.
__________________ Earth laughs in flowers. Ralph Waldo Emerson www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated November 17th - The Big Dig |
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| this time of year, my seed trays are full of drying things...and are all in the shed waiting until they are dry enough to put in envelopes.
__________________ Andrea :wavehello http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...logs/zazen999/ moon trials completed: tomatoes [46% increase in crop per seed sown and 10% increase in crop per plant] currently underway: calabrese garlic |
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