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This year I'm collecting far more seeds than in the past. I have too many small bowls and plates of them, and wonder how long I have to leave them out to dry before they can be safely put in glassine envelopes in the fridge. Surprisingly, I couldn't find the answer in a search. These are mostly smaller seeds of columbine, dianthus, dwarf delphinium, clematis and armeria, and some a bit larger such as cranesbill. And do I have to leave them longer in the damp rainy weather we've been having?
Any info much appreciated!!!
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