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Seed Saving
Save seed each year, enough to replant next year - and share surplus with friends.
Download printable template, keep the small label box facing you whilst folding.
General
This is a general notice on how to save seeds, for specifics, refer to each individual plants information sheet where specific seed saving methods for that species are documented, where available.
- Open pollinated crops can cross pollinate and pollute or alter the variety of your crop. Maintain appropriate clearances between open pollinated crops of the same species.
- Choose disease free specimens for saving to avoid contamination
- Store in cool, dry and dark places
- Storage in paper is preferable, to prevent mould growth if excess water is present
- Beware of insects such as weevils that can eat stored seed and destroy your collection
- Maintain your collection, year after year, to refresh the seeds and maintain viability
- Share seeds with friends and neighbours to maintain local availability
Labelling
- Month - Year
- Common name
- Variety
- Comments
Storage
Storage should be in a cool, dry and dark place. Beware of some seeds that may harbour pests and insects that could eat the seeds, such as weevils.