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Seed saving on the flower farm!
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Flower arranging course: blossomandbranchfarm.teachabl... It's that time of year--time to harvest seeds from this season's abundance! In this video we will meander the field at the flower farm and go over some of the plants we are saving seed from along with some tips and tricks along the way!
01:05 terra cotta dishes
03:21 saving, cleaning and winnowing "fluffy" seeds
05:50 sweet pea seeds
07:08 hyacinth beans
08:51 native grass harvest
10:00 nasturtium
10:56 Northern sea oats
11:45 Rudbeckia
12:19 asters
13:29 anise hyssop
13:57 bee balm
14:51 scabiosa stellata "starflower"
15:55 lisianthus
16:36 zinnia
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Seed Saving is probably my favorite fall chore!
Bri!!!! First, I love your channel! Please keep making videos! Even if you think the topic you have thought of to discuss is silly or irrelevant, please just film it and I promise I will watch! I check everyday for videos you may post and I get so much valuable information from you! I have stopped watching other channels because they have really stopped being about educational gardening and more of “fancy” things gardening and that to me just does not provide answers I’m looking for. At any rate, please stay true to your mission and I promise I will keep watching! Second, are you going to sell any of your seeds? Would love some of that bee balm and sea oats! I bought a coral cavalier mum you suggested in a video (the color palettes or maybe it was a garden plan video 🤔 ) a long time ago and it’s growing beautifully! The blooms are ready to burst open any day now! Keep up the good work! Garden on! Xoxo, a zone 8b gardener 🌺💜🌸
@Blossomandbranch
9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for saying that-KZread is so intimidating and outside of my comfort zone but I love sharing, so I really appreciate your comment!! ❤️🥰☺️
@tamararobinson2069
9 ай бұрын
Well said I was thinking Exactly what you wrote👍🏼
@DalhiaSun
8 ай бұрын
Me too. Always great content and you are a good teacher, understandable facts with enough information to make us understand and remember.
Great video, you should have a million subscribers. Great Channel!
Great video! ... Probably the most comprehensive and easy to understand that I've watched. Thank you!!
once again, another video that was soooo helpful! Sometimes it's hard to tell what/where the seeds are. Sounds silly but for a beginner, this information was so informative. Thank you.
Never knew I could save zinnia seeds a little on the green side and let them cure :) thank you for saving me a few weeks
The specific examples you've shared are so helpful! You've covered a range of seeds. I appreciate your effective video presence and examples from what can be harvested green (nasturtium) and what needs to ripen fully (hyacinth bean). The sheep in the fields are fun too. I look forward to your videos anytime I'm online, and especially thinking regenerative gardening. 🙂
@Blossomandbranch
9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to write this comment! So glad you enjoyed it! ❤️
Love ur instructions and demonstrations of how to harvest seeds from different plants. My husband and I were so interested that we will try to collect seeds in our own garden. Such inspiring video. Thanks for the content. Please make more videos, no matter what the topic is , always very informative and interesting. Love ❤️.
I’m always worried I’ll do winnowing wrong so thank you for the winnowing demo. it’s nice to know I need little to no equipment to do it.
I really do love your videos.
I absolutely appreciate seed saving videos with the price of seeds. Thank you for doing the video. I learned that I don’t need to wait for nasturtium seeds to dry out.
So helpful! Seed collecting has been intimidating with a couple different plants. Thank you! Love my Purple Hyacinth Bean Vine!
Wonderful information...Enjoyed the video.
Great Information, thanks so much!
That was super informative! Thanks
Will you please add a link to the terra-cotta trays? I’ve been searching for something such as that! Excellent idea! Thank you in advance
Amazing info!!❤
BRI love your work! I wish I could use terracotta, but I can’t stand to touch it, like some people have an aversion to foil in the mouth? I feel that way about terracotta! 😂😂😂
Great thank you.
Perfect timing, I just started today! Thank you!
@Blossomandbranch
9 ай бұрын
Yay cheap seeds!! It’s such an important skill!
Fantastic demo of what to look for when harvesting seeds. Just got some seed catalogues through the door, here in UK. Wow! The increase in price this year. I'll be collecting and winnowing like crazy next year!
Yes the perfect topic ❤
Just found your channel and loving it. Seed saving, I love, but just getting started, another reason I’m glad I found you. Where do you get your terracottas with the lip. Would love to get some. Thank you and thanks for sharing.
Great tips !!!
So informative! Thank you!
Thank you! I have been trying to save my seed.
Great video. Thanks for sharing ❤
I have the same purple aster and they look spectacular right now. 👍
Great info love your channel!
@Blossomandbranch
9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!!
I also have happy garden Romney's
Love this video i will defenitly try "wedling" hope i spelled correctly lol😂 to save seed and money:)
@MyFocusVaries
9 ай бұрын
Do you mean winnowing? Blowing air through to remove the chaff (husk, leaves etc.)
Brilliant! I want to save seed, but didn’t know procedures and techniques. Knowing the right time to collect seeds and separate them from chaff is not intuitive for me.
Great tips! Thank you! Do you ever make tea out of your hyssop leaves? It is delicious you should try it!
@Blossomandbranch
9 ай бұрын
Absolutely!! Also simple syrups!! Love the licorice flavor!! I even eat the leaves straight 😂
@selenanieto8152
9 ай бұрын
@@Blossomandbranch Great idea! Simple syrups. You are a great inspiration. I work at a farm with autistic kids. We grow all kinds of flowers and veggies. We are building a high tunnel right now. It is so nice to have you videos to get ideas from. Thanks for making them! If you are ever in the Boston area let me know. I would love to have you come talk to my students. They would love you!
Love watching that Thanks how do you store the seeds and label them?😊
@Blossomandbranch
9 ай бұрын
Great question! Usually a variety of little jars or containers, you could also use ziplock bags or little muslin bags once the seeds are fully dry :)
Hi! Please share where you get your terracotta dishes.
Can you pick the seed head and bring them in to dry?
I saw that you had Asters standing up right. My Alpine Asters always are fanning over and are not up right. What do you recommend to keep them in the up right position.😊
❤❤❤Thank you for the seed saving details! ❤❤❤ We have a prairie area on the edge of our zone 6 woods, so it is shaded in the afternoon. Can u recommend a flowering or other prairie plant we can sow there?
@Blossomandbranch
9 ай бұрын
What ecoregion are you in? Best to stick to natives I think for prairies, try the native plant finder at nwf .org!
@ltuerk
9 ай бұрын
We are in 55B, loamy high till plains. Thank you for the plant finder- great idea!
For the zinnias, is there an advantage to pulling the seeds from the flower while it's still got some color on it versus waiting for the flower to die back and dry up? This was my first year planting zinnias so I'm kind of winging it at this point.
@Blossomandbranch
9 ай бұрын
Pretty much the only advantage is if you have a lot of birds that like to eat the seeds like we do!
How do you store your seeds after you harvest? Thank you
Is scabiosa a self seeding annual? Do you have a video on the subject? I'm trying to find the laziest route😊
@MyFocusVaries
9 ай бұрын
It's not lazy; it's efficient!
What's sad is when you go out to collect seed, only to find that the flower hasn't been pollinated 😭
@Blossomandbranch
9 ай бұрын
Oooof that is sad!!!
I wish I liked Joe Pye Weed. I absolutely hate it.
@Blossomandbranch
9 ай бұрын
Aw, every flower isn’t for everyone!
@SharkSandwich451
9 ай бұрын
@@Blossomandbranch Yes and I got Pearly Everlasting on your recommendation and I love it! My echinops + chicory are sitting tight until Spring 2024...