Saving Seed by Debbie Nowicki
From planting the first seed in early spring to watching our plants grow and mature, we never forget the final task of harvesting seed for the year to follow. Saving seed from our garden starts as the first tomato ripens, the spinach finishes its early crop and as the basil bolts to seed. The moment you start saving seed to grow your garden the following year or share the seed with others, you become very aware of the power of saving seeds and you look at every growing plant and wonder “where” the seed will be!

Saving Seed by Debbie Nowicki

From planting the first seed in early spring to watching our plants grow and mature, we never forget the final task of harvesting seed for the year to follow. Saving seed from our garden starts as the first tomato ripens, the spinach finishes its early crop and as the basil bolts to seed. The moment you start saving seed to grow your garden the following year or share the seed with others, you become very aware of the power of saving seeds and you look at every growing plant and wonder “where” the seed will be!

posted : Monday, November 2nd, 2009

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