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Jack has been a gardening addict since he finished college and a writer since he could hold a pen. A native of New Jersey, he loves gardening and growing unique plants and has an ever-growing collection of gardening tips and experiences.
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How to Harvest and Save Agapanthus Seeds (4 Steps)

To harvest and save agapanthus seeds, you need to wait until the flowers on your plant are browning, then collect the seed pods from the spent flowers.  Next, allow the pods to split open, so you can remove the seeds.  Finally, save them in a cool, dark place. Read on to learn step-by-step how to…

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How to Harvest and Save Allium Seeds

Depending on their variety, you can harvest and save allium seeds in late spring or late summer/early autumn.  To do so, you simply need to cut the seed heads after they’ve become exposed, dry them if necessary, and store them in a cool, dry place in the offseason.  Allium – a genus of flowering plants…

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How to Harvest and Save Hyacinth Bean Vine Seeds

To harvest and save your hyacinth bean vine seeds, wait for the pods to mature and begin to dry and shrivel up.  Then, pick them just before the first frost and save them in a cool, dry location.  Hyacinth bean vines are a popular ornamental vine that produces beautiful, pink-purple blossoms and red pods but…

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How to Harvest and Save Kiwano Seeds

You can harvest kiwano seeds from mature, adult kiwano melons by scooping out the seeds and pulp, letting it rot, then rinsing and drying the seeds.  If you want to save the seeds so that you can grow them later, you need to dry them out and store them in a cool, dry environment.  Or,…

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How to Grow Kowhai from Seed (5 Steps)

To grow kowhai from seed, you must germinate the seeds in a moist seed raising mix in a shady location.  Then, you need to transplant the seedlings into small pots/containers, gradually increasing the space for the roots until they’re ready to plant in the ground. The kowhai tree is a woody legume that creates beautiful…

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How to Grow Quenepas From Seed (4 Steps)

To grow quenepas from seed, you’ll need to:  Prepare your soil and plant your seedlings Give your seedlings enough water and warmth Transplant your quenepas once they reach about two years old Care for your mature quenepas This exotic citrus tree goes by many names – quenepa, kenepa, Spanish lime, limoncello, and mamoncillo.  Growing this…

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How to Grow Frangipani from Seed (7 Steps)

To grow frangipani from seed, you’ll need to: Harvest the seed from a frangipani tree or purchase seeds Pick the right container Pick the right soil Plant your frangipani seeds Wait for the seedlings to sprout Re-pot or plant them outside Care for your mature plant In this article, we’ll explore the steps to successfully…

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How to Harvest and Save Broccoli Seeds

To harvest your broccoli seeds, all you have to do is cut the pods off of the plant and shake them, so the seeds come out.  Then, save them in an airtight container in a cool and dry place.  Harvesting and saving broccoli seeds is a great way to get the most out of your…

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How to Harvest and Save Dianthus Seeds

To harvest dianthus seeds, you will need to gather some finished flowers, dry them, and squeeze the seeds out.  However, many flower heads do not have seeds in them, so make sure you harvest plenty, or you may not get enough seeds. Dianthus plants are popular and lovely, and if you want some more of…

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How to Harvest and Save Fuchsia Seeds

You can harvest fuchsia seeds by: Covering the flower heads with a bag when the flowers are dying and the berries are starting to form When the berries are ripe, take the bag off Take the berries inside and cut them open  Scoop the seeds out to dry  Store in a dry and cool environment…

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