Summary
The article explains how gardeners can collect and save flower seeds to grow plants in the next season without buying new seed packets. It emphasizes waiting until the flowers finish blooming and the seed heads or pods turn brown, dry, and fully mature. At that stage, gardeners can cut or gently remove seed heads on a dry day and place them in paper bags or envelopes. The seeds should be cleaned, separated from chaff, and dried thoroughly in a well-ventilated place to prevent mold. Proper labeling is important for identification. Once fully dry, seeds are stored in cool, dark conditions in envelopes or jars for future planting success.
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