Q: I’d like to try saving seeds from my zinnias to plant next year. I’ve stored seeds from milkweed but not from vegetables or garden flowers. How should I harvest them?

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Where should I store them? Do ... The Scranton Times-Tribune: Extending the community: Saving seeds for next year’s planting Now that your vegetables and flowers have almost finished their growing cycle, it is time to think about saving seeds for next year. Saving seeds has several benefits.

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You can save money. You can ... Detroit News: Gardening: Saving seeds gives you a head start on next year's planting Now is the time to think about saving some seed to grow in next year’s garden. When saving seeds, be they flowers or vegetables, it’s important to know whether the plants are open pollinated or ... Gardening: Saving seeds gives you a head start on next year's planting *Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories.

Final Conclusion

Cancel anytime. WEDNESDAY - Zinnias grow in the Clemens Community Garden plot owned by Sam Ley and Madalene Fetsch. PHOTO BY ... Duluth News Tribune: Ask a Master Gardener: How to keep zinnias returning every year