YOUR VIDEO is the best tutorial that I have been watching on wildflowers & so is the RELAXING NATURE OF YOUR VOICE. (2nd is BEN Van Heem ) Your patience of the ID seed to the plant is most satisfying for me to get on and create. TQ,TQ.❤
So interesting to learn that you can harvest them green and they will still mature while drying. I left everything to dry on the plants this last year. I harvested Nigella which has the most beautiful seed pods, some frilly poppies I found in a vacant lot, and some cosmos seeds. There was a bit of a seed exchange in a little free library in my neighbourhood this year, which was lovely. I always just let my dill go to seed within my veg patch as I love to see it randomly scattered amongst the other things.
Thank you! This was a very nice & thorough tutorial! I didn’t know you could pick the flowers/seed heads off, before they had completely dried on the plant. Your garden is so colorful & beautiful!!
Your seed bags are adorable And the seed presentation on a plate with dark blue flowers wad sooo endearing. Tks for inspiration, i am on my way to save the seeds!
🌿💗🌿 Just discovered you and your videos last night and I’ve been watching them all and have repeated watching some....I had all my plans in tow for my spring plantings. I’ve been winter sowing since December. You’ve totally inspired me to use more containers in my little courtyard/front porch. This is a real game changer. Now I can start more batches with leftover seed. I’m looking forward to new videos. Great, great job!
I tested out seed saving on a few flowers, picking while still partially green and leaving some to mature fully. The ones picked too early never gave good results and only had a small amount of seeds compared to the fully mature dried out flower heads. For example: marigold flowers picked while still green gave no seeds, if picked when starting to go brown gave on average around 20 seeds but when left to dry fully will contain around 60 large seed sticks. Definitely worth waiting in my opinion.
Fantastic thank you... I'll be collecting lots of wildflowers while I'm out hiking to grow... Thanks for the info very helpful and much appreciated....
I think you harvested the cosmos way to early, that's the reason you just had a couple of seeds from one flower. With cosmos I wait until all the petals and the yellow flower heard fell of. After that, you are able to see the seeds but they are relatively small and not ready yet. Give the seeds some time to swell and get bigger, then pick them when they change colour (from green towards brown). Sometimes I take some cosmos when the seeds are still a little bit green (when a lot of rain comes and I want to prevent mold) but never before all the petals and the yellow heart is gone. With scabiosa seeds I also wait until at least the first seeds of the seedhead turn brown. You will see when you wait longer, the seeds stay bigger in stead of shrinking during drying. (Love your channel and your garden and flower chioce btw! Just some tips on seed saving.
I give classes on Seed Saving. I like to scour you tube for any new or unseen videos. Came across yours today. It is best to harvest the seeds when dried on the plant. If picked when green or too soon, their viability to produce drops when sowing the following year. Best to do a germination test to figure out the percentage of viable seeds you have. Otherwise the nest best thing, if you're impatient like am, is to pull up the whole plant roots and all, hang upside down to dry. All the nutrients will continue to feed the plant and by translocation, get to the drying flower by gravity. 🙂
Oh wow! I always thought you had to let the seed head mature and dry on the plant. Had no idea you could dead head and save them to mature off the plant!
I have a question. Could I, in theory, clip a flowering head as soon as a flower blooms and allow them to dry... could I get usable seeds? I also enjoy hunting for plants in the world in front of stores n stuff, so being able to identify when a seed is ready I guess would he useful
I am very curious to see if the plants will come out of the seeds you will sow. I think the right way is to leave the seed in the plant until it dries and is ready, until then the seed still gets nutrients .. Greece ..
I love Holly Hocks but every time I slightly touched it I would break out in a rash on the hand that touched it. I warned my grandkids not to touch it. We sadly had to throw it away.
Collect variety of colors like black & yellow super petunias and any other flower this color, red & yellow black eye susans. Red & purple climbing us trellis flowers. Etc... Need more Australia & Japanese flowers in United States🎃
YOUR VIDEO is the best tutorial that I have been watching on wildflowers & so is the RELAXING NATURE OF YOUR VOICE.
(2nd is BEN Van Heem )
Your patience of the ID seed to the plant is most satisfying for me to get on and create.
TQ,TQ.❤
Thank you so much :)
So interesting to learn that you can harvest them green and they will still mature while drying. I left everything to dry on the plants this last year. I harvested Nigella which has the most beautiful seed pods, some frilly poppies I found in a vacant lot, and some cosmos seeds. There was a bit of a seed exchange in a little free library in my neighbourhood this year, which was lovely. I always just let my dill go to seed within my veg patch as I love to see it randomly scattered amongst the other things.
You should sell your drawn on seed packages, they are so beautiful!! Great job!
Thank you! This was a very nice & thorough tutorial! I didn’t know you could pick the flowers/seed heads off, before they had completely dried on the plant. Your garden is so colorful & beautiful!!
I do that all the time, partly because I'm impatient, partly because its strangely therapeutic lol.
Your seed bags are adorable
And the seed presentation on a plate with dark blue flowers wad sooo endearing. Tks for inspiration, i am on my way to save the seeds!
🌿💗🌿 Just discovered you and your videos last night and I’ve been watching them all and have repeated watching some....I had all my plans in tow for my spring plantings. I’ve been winter sowing since December. You’ve totally inspired me to use more containers in my little courtyard/front porch. This is a real game changer. Now I can start more batches with leftover seed. I’m looking forward to new videos. Great, great job!
Guess ? I need to watch the video to do what you did only it's 2024
3 years ago I didn't even know how to dig the yard
I tested out seed saving on a few flowers, picking while still partially green and leaving some to mature fully. The ones picked too early never gave good results and only had a small amount of seeds compared to the fully mature dried out flower heads. For example: marigold flowers picked while still green gave no seeds, if picked when starting to go brown gave on average around 20 seeds but when left to dry fully will contain around 60 large seed sticks. Definitely worth waiting in my opinion.
Please update this with whether there was a difference in the plant quality of those not dried naturally
Thank you SO Much!!! Most appreciated. I love your videos.
Fantastic thank you... I'll be collecting lots of wildflowers while I'm out hiking to grow... Thanks for the info very helpful and much appreciated....
I think you harvested the cosmos way to early, that's the reason you just had a couple of seeds from one flower. With cosmos I wait until all the petals and the yellow flower heard fell of. After that, you are able to see the seeds but they are relatively small and not ready yet. Give the seeds some time to swell and get bigger, then pick them when they change colour (from green towards brown). Sometimes I take some cosmos when the seeds are still a little bit green (when a lot of rain comes and I want to prevent mold) but never before all the petals and the yellow heart is gone. With scabiosa seeds I also wait until at least the first seeds of the seedhead turn brown. You will see when you wait longer, the seeds stay bigger in stead of shrinking during drying. (Love your channel and your garden and flower chioce btw! Just some tips on seed saving.
Great tips
Same here. I wait til all the petals have gone...if you leave them then they actually grow so many more!
I give classes on Seed Saving. I like to scour you tube for any new or unseen videos. Came across yours today. It is best to harvest the seeds when dried on the plant. If picked when green or too soon, their viability to produce drops when sowing the following year. Best to do a germination test to figure out the percentage of viable seeds you have. Otherwise the nest best thing, if you're impatient like am, is to pull up the whole plant roots and all, hang upside down to dry. All the nutrients will continue to feed the plant and by translocation, get to the drying flower by gravity. 🙂
Love your pretty seed packets, you are very talented.
Your drawings are amazing!
Lovely informative video. I'll be starting to collect some seeds from the flowers and try out your technique.
this is so helpful and it really simplifies the process! thank you for sharing!!!
Very informative. I have never planted hollyhocks before but I will try them out and see if I could collect the seeds.
Very good tutorial! Thankyou.
I support you , thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge
So lovely and very much appreciated !!
Oh wow! I always thought you had to let the seed head mature and dry on the plant. Had no idea you could dead head and save them to mature off the plant!
Its best to wait until they dry on the plant
What an amazing video. Thank you.
Love your videos! So glad I found your channel 🌷 ps....also love your sweet little seed packets!
Just what i needed, thank you.
Should I let seed dry in full sun or do I need to keep it inside and dry ?
Love your drawing:)
Once the seeds are collected in the brown envelopes, where/how do you store them?
I have a question. Could I, in theory, clip a flowering head as soon as a flower blooms and allow them to dry... could I get usable seeds? I also enjoy hunting for plants in the world in front of stores n stuff, so being able to identify when a seed is ready I guess would he useful
Great video it helpful
I am very curious to see if the plants will come out of the seeds you will sow. I think the right way is to leave the seed in the plant until it dries and is ready, until then the seed still gets nutrients .. Greece ..
Amazing video, you are very taented
Once collected the flowers, do you just leave in the room to dry or keep them in the fridge to dry ?
Brilliant! Thank you so much xx
Great video! Thank you! 🌹
Thank you so much for this video! Do you know what scabiosa species you have?
I love Holly Hocks but every time I slightly touched it I would break out in a rash on the hand that touched it. I warned my grandkids not to touch it. We sadly had to throw it away.
If I see a really nice flower can I just cut it and let it dry like you did.. Does this always work....
Brilliant video, thank you
Thanks for showing ,your an artist as well. ! can you send me some holly hock seeds lol. greetings from wales.
Love it!
Thank you!
What is the name of flower in the 1:08 ?????
This flower in the video is cosmos
Hello I want to start and buy some seeds do you have anywhere you would go to buy them? Thank you for your video very helpful. 🌸
Very beautiful flowers collection,
Can you plz share flowers seeds to me, I love flowers gardeing,
Tq
I'm ready to collect rose hips from rose bushes near stores
Collect variety of colors like black & yellow super petunias and any other flower this color, red & yellow black eye susans. Red & purple climbing us trellis flowers. Etc... Need more Australia & Japanese flowers in United States🎃
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Not hard to do! Put the seeds in a bag with air..plant next spring 😊
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