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24-09-2020, 11:34 PM
(This post was last modified: 24-09-2020, 11:36 PM by Scarlet.)
Duds happen occasionally! Don't worry about it!
I've got
Sweet peas
Orlaya
Cornflower
Lychnis
Foxgloves
Black poppy - the double one
Holly hock - it was apricot
Clary sage - salvia
Annual scabious - white. I will remember what it's called tomorrow
Maybe tithonia
Random dahlia seeds - can be collected if anyone willing to try.
Veg/ not much
Black icicle tomato
Beans - lots drying, hoping for Kew blue, meuch, tresnjevac, rattlesnake.
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JJB
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Is it recommended we do a random sample viability test on all we save? i.e. do I sow a couple of everything I've saved to see if it grows?
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(25-09-2020, 04:23 PM)JJB Wrote: Is it recommended we do a random sample viability test on all we save? i.e. do I sow a couple of everything I've saved to see if it grows? No I don't bother. We are friends. Everything is saved in the hope that it's viable - if it isn't we haven't lost anything.
One year i sent every one globe thistle/Echinopes seed. None came ? I was really surprised but no one really minded. It's just one pot and not much time wasted?
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(25-09-2020, 08:14 PM)Scarlet Wrote: (25-09-2020, 04:23 PM)JJB Wrote: Is it recommended we do a random sample viability test on all we save? i.e. do I sow a couple of everything I've saved to see if it grows? No I don't bother. We are friends. Everything is saved in the hope that it's viable - if it isn't we haven't lost anything.
One year i sent every one globe thistle/Echinopes seed. None came ? I was really surprised but no one really minded. It's just one pot and not much time wasted?
Phew! That's a relief. I'll try to check any seed I have a doubt about. When saving tomato seed, what would happen, do you think, if I happened to leave the seeds to ferment a little longer than the three or four days. Would they still be worth saving? I forgot about some and the seeds have dried rather dark. I've sown a couple to see what happens, so I'll probably be able to answer my own question.
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I've had some problems with Premature Germination this year.
Some of the Stupice seeds started to germinate before I had chance to dry them off - so sow lots of them, just in case!
Also, some of the Hunter CFBs came out their pods with little shoots on, ready to grow. I shan't be sharing those but I may plant them as an experiment.
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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You know when you've left the toms too long ....a little root starts to poke out I've done that too! A few extra days is nothing to worry about.
Honestly don't worry about it.
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I have some magenta lychnis coronaria seeds. If anyone wants some.
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(28-09-2020, 04:28 PM)JJB Wrote: I have some magenta lychnis coronaria seeds. If anyone wants some. After googling, it turns out all those words I can’t read, let alone try to pronounce . Translate to rose campion.
Talk English women . Big fancy words just confuse me .
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I've mostly got flowers - Macedonian Scabious, Eryngium planum, Teucrium hircanicum, Echium 'Blue Bedder', Cornflower 'Black Ball', Salvia nemorosa, Veronica spicata (tiiiiiiiiiiiny seeds), Agastache foeniculum, Dahlia 'Mignon' and Lemon/Tangerine Gem Marigolds.
Tomato seed saving didn't go very well (apart from Rosella) so not much to share there. I have some Shishito and Aji Delight, which are both no/very low heat peppers. Also some Thai Hot and Razzamatazz (which I'm not sure is completely true to type, it was from a GYO seed circle, strong plants and very productive but the fruit don't start off purple as they should).
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