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Forum: Saving SeedsReplies: 11, Views: 162
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portiaraylee
Winamac, IN

November 03, 2007
02:16 AM

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Hi, I sort of feel stupid for asking this, but this is my first year saving my own seeds instead of buying new, and I was wondering if I should clean up all dead plants in my yard now that we have had a few moderate frosts. Are the seeds ruined? The plants I am worried about are my morning glories, moonvine, zinnia, hosta, hyacinth bean (some of these pods look burned), and nicotiana. Can I Still get good seeds or should I just tear them down and clean them up? They are all annuals here.

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