What are the best practices for seed saving

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MadalynnRobinson
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What are the best practices for seed saving

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What are the best practices for seed saving
MinaVance
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Sure! Here are four different answers to that question:
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**Keep It Clean**: First off, always start with healthy plants. When you're saving seeds, make sure to collect them from the best specimens. After harvesting, clean them well to remove any debris or mold. Store them in a cool, dry place to keep them viable for next season!
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**Label Everything**: Seriously, labeling is key! Use tags or envelopes to mark what seeds you’re saving, including the variety and the date. This way, you won’t mix them up later. Trust me, you’ll thank yourself when you’re trying to remember what you planted last year!
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**Know Your Plants**: Different plants have different seed-saving needs. For example, some seeds need to be fermented (like tomatoes) while others just need to be dried (like beans). Do a bit of research on the specific plants you’re working with to ensure you’re saving them the right way.
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