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Saving seeds
There must be some trick to preparing seeds for storage. I wanted to
preserve some seeds from my Red Hmong cucumbers so I let one get really ripe on the vine to the point it was starting to decompose a little. Then I extracted the seeds, washed thoroughly and cleaned up as much of the slippery pulp as I could. Then I set them on a tea towel to dry. They dried up into little shriveled bits that bore almost no resemblance to a seed at all. They sure do not look like they will be viable. Is there something I am missing here? |
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