How to Save Mustard or Tendergreen Seeds
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Danny demonstrates how he harvests the seeds from mustard (tendergreen) plants.
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We plan to teach our grandchildren the importance of doing this. This video would help with teaching them. Blessings
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An amazing number of seeds. I've seed mustard growing wild in our local Wildlife management area. Do the deer like it?
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Thanks Danny and Wanda for sharing this video. =D
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Thank you Mr. Dan and Miss Wanda It's always a great day when I get to learn something new, The way I was trying to do little seeds just wasn't working out for me very well, I will be trying your way..Thank you again! Great video!
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Yep kinda like gold mining only ya get ta eat it later.
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Love it! Let the wind do the hard job. All part of gods design.
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Another great video, thanks for teaching us, I'm learning more every time I watch one of your video's!!
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"Faith as a grain of a mustard seed" this video sure puts that into perspective. Neat. And I liked seeing how to collect the seeds as well.
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Nothing more important than saving your own seed from heirloom plants. This is how the folks 100 to 6000 years ago would have saved seeds. Time consuming yes . but it gets the job done. Thanks for the Video Danny and Wanda.
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I had broccoli self seed in one of my containers. I had saved some broccoli seed, but not using your method and I probably lost more than I saved ;)Do you have a recipe for using mustard seed to make a ground mustard spread? thanks for the video.
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I have a homemade book in which I put how to information in it - PC's are no good without power. From how to make a colloidal silver generator to planting potatoes. And the latest is saving tender green seeds. Thank you so much for the valuable information.
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That's a lot of seeds. Will you plant all of them for you, or do you sell/gift any extras?
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I like the idea of the bigger wash tubs, I save my snapdragon seeds kind of the same way but use a smaller container and lose some out the sides so I will be using a bigger container next time.
How do you store your seeds?
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bahahhaah way eaiser then what ive been doing, the screen is the step i left out lol thanks for the duh moment
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I think what I've been doing wrong is not allowing my seed pods to dry all the way. It's better I guess to let them dry completely on the plant..right? Sometimes I would need the space and get antsy and pull the plant and let pods dry the rest of the way in the house or garage. I did that with my okra and not ONE seed sprouted. =( That book you suggested, Seed Sowing and Saving, came in the mail in just two days. I really like it. Glad I ordered it.
Also, why is there such a weird process for tomato seed saving? LOL The reason I ask? I haven't tried to save the seeds for those yet. I do know how I think. But, every year, I have been buying just the seeds I want. Then, after it's all planted using all my compost, tomato plants come up EVERYWHERE. I use them for most of my second wave tomato plants. I never know what I'm going to get. But, it's fun to wait and see. If they come up that easy just buy tossing stuff in the compost...that will be the last seed I focus on trying to save. LOL When I say EVERYWHERE...I'm serious. Any where I use my compost...tomato plants GALORE. -
That was very interesting. Saving seeds from heirloom plants has become important to me. Do you feel like there is an urgency or prompting to store more now, than ever? I do and after 40 years of it , I have not quite felt like this before. When we look around us and see what is happening in nature and the status of people worldwide, it feels like a warning to do all you can with what you have to prepare for the future.
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You are just a world of knowledge ! Thanks!
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I was shaking my iPad to help you!! 😂. That was cool. I saved some radish seeds and the pods looked similar. It's amazing just how many seeds we can harvest if we save our own. Thanks for sharing.
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Great advice!
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