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30 Supplement to SA Gardening Directory 2006/7 A nnuals are plants that grow for one season only, so, unless you collect seeds from them, you will have to buy more next season. Rather collect your own seeds from your annuals before you dig up the old plants. Store them carefully and next year you will have a ready supply for re-sowing. Collecting seeds from a friend's garden is another way of extending your plant stores. For a beginner, the easiest seeds to collect are from plants such as aster, calendula, cleome, cornflower, cosmos, Euphorbia palustris, marigold, Shirley poppy, sweet peas and zinnia. Vegetables that are easy to grow from seed include peas, beans and mielies. Seeds from tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers or pumpkins can only be collected after a simple fermentation process described below. You only need ferment one or two of these vegetables to provide you with enough seeds for the coming season. Carry out the following steps: • Let one or two tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers or a pumpkin ripen on the plant until it is overripe and becoming soft. • Pick the ripe vegetable, carefully cut it open and scoop out the seeds with a spoon, placing them in a bowl of lukewarm water. Grow flowers to sell Conserving Water, Conserving the Enrironment RAND WATER Collect your own seeds Save money by collecting seeds to grow your own flowers and vegetables Pic: Wright. Pic: Wright.

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Page 1: Collect Your Own Seeds ~ WaterWise New Zealand

30 Supplement to SA Gardening Directory 2006/7

A nnuals are plants that grow for oneseason only, so, unless you collect

seeds from them, you will have to buymore next season. Rather collect yourown seeds from your annuals before youdig up the old plants. Store them carefullyand next year you will have a readysupply for re-sowing. Collecting seedsfrom a friend's garden is another way ofextending your plant stores.

For a beginner, the easiest seeds tocollect are from plants such as aster,

calendula, cleome, cornflower, cosmos,Euphorbia palustris, marigold, Shirleypoppy, sweet peas and zinnia.Vegetables that are easy to grow fromseed include peas, beans and mielies.

Seeds from tomatoes, zucchini,cucumbers or pumpkins can only becollected after a simple fermentationprocess described below. You only needferment one or two of these vegetablesto provide you with enough seeds for thecoming season. Carry out the followingsteps:• Let one or two tomatoes, zucchini,

cucumbers or a pumpkin ripen on theplant until it is overripe and becomingsoft.

• Pick the ripe vegetable, carefully cut itopen and scoop out the seeds with aspoon, placing them in a bowl oflukewarm water.

Grow flowers to sellConserving Water, Conserving the Enrironment

RAND WATER

Collect your own seeds

Save money by collectingseeds to grow your ownflowers and vegetables

Pic: Wright.

Pic: Wright.

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Tips for successFollow these hints for good seed collecting:• Let only the strongest plant with the most

beautiful flowers go to seed.• Do not harvest the first beans and peas to

appear. This is because the first pods are themost vigorous and best for future cultivation.Mark these pods with string and allow them to mature on the plant. Once they have grown to full size, pull up the plant and hang it in a well ventilated place away from the sun.

• Protect the heads of sunflowers with a cottoncloth to prevent birds feasting on the seedsbefore you can harvest them.

• Seed contained in pods are best preserved in their pods. Only store pods that are free of blemishes.

• Collect delicate flower seeds by carefullyputting the seed head into a container, such as an empty ice cream tub. Gently shake orrub the seeds into the container.

• With zinnias, marigolds and calendulas, cut off the flower stem, place on a newspaperor in a cardboard box and allow to dry in a protected area.

• Always collect seeds on a dry day.

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• After a couple of days, this willbegin to ferment.

• Carefully wash off thefermented pulp.

• Put the seeds in a strainer, rinseagain with clear water andplace them on a cotton cloth to dry.

Store seeds in an airtightcontainer, such as a plastic pillbox. Label the container with thename of the plant and year of collection. For best germination results, collect new seeds every year.

Manzi says, “Wateryour garden early in

the morning or at sunsetto curb evaporation.”

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