To harvest Echinacea seeds, allow the flower heads to dry on the plant. Once they're dry, cut them off and remove the seeds ...
Beans are one of the easiest seeds to save. Allow the bean pods to fully mature and dry on the plant. You’ll know they are ...
4. Harvesting & Processing Wet Seeds Many of our favorite garden crops produce what is known as "wet seeds. " Bevin shows us just how easy it is to harvest, clean… It’s never been easier to ...
If you enjoy the taste of fresh cucumber, sow some seeds in spring for a summer-long supply. Here's our guide to growing your own. Before buying cucumber seed, check that they're ideal for your needs.
It is sunflower season in the sunflower state and harvest is just around the corner, starting mid-September into October. As seed heads begin to ripen, protecting them from birds is essential.
5. How to Store Seeds Once you have learned to harvest and clean your precious seeds, you'll need to know how to properly package and store them to maintain their… Spring Conference with Organic ...
NARRATOR: A seed contains everything a new plant needs to start growing. The moment a seed starts to grow is called ‘Germination’. Some people plant seeds in pots or in gardens to germinate.
Now that your vegetables and flowers have almost finished their growing cycle, it is time to think about saving seeds for next year. Saving seeds has several benefits. You can save money. You can ...
As autumn approaches, gardener Benedict Vanheems is encouraging green-fingered enthusiasts to sow specific seeds this month to ensure a fresh and bountiful winter harvest. Through his popular ...
It is not every day you get to visit a hi-tech potato seed multiplication farm in Kenya and so when Smart Harvest team landed the chance, they peeled it off. We are at the 1,300-acres Agrico East ...
John Deere, a name synonymous with farming equipment, is leading the way with AI tractors and equipment that can plant seeds and apply ... to crop assessment and harvesting. Monitoring vast ...
This growing season, more than a thousand area youths participated in Seeds to Sauce. Uyigue found some club members were reluctant to get dirty and wary of encountering bugs. Those youths ...