My husband and I were just talking about savings seeds at the end of the garden season. He recently discovered his love of radishes, so this post is especially helpful!
Radishes are the biggest pain for us, so few seeds per pod, it's time consuming and messy but... ever so worth it when you plant the seeds and eat the radishes.Lettuce is in a second place. Seeds are sorted, shelled and placed in containers in the winter months, when we have more free time. Blessings for your weekend, Kelle
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I'm a stay home mom of 4, member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and crazy do-it-yourselfer. Feel free to leave comments or ask questions, I love input!
4 comments:
Thank you so much for the lesson. You made it so easy that I think even I can do it. Looking forward to trying it this spring.
My husband and I were just talking about savings seeds at the end of the garden season. He recently discovered his love of radishes, so this post is especially helpful!
There is so much I still have to learn. This is a great post.
Radishes are the biggest pain for us, so few seeds per pod, it's time consuming and messy but... ever so worth it when you plant the seeds and eat the radishes.Lettuce is in a second place.
Seeds are sorted, shelled and placed in containers in the winter months, when we have more free time.
Blessings for your weekend,
Kelle
Blessings,
Kelle
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