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I'm VERY new to saving seeds, so please be patient with my ignorance. I've read through many threads trying to determine how and why you need to "clean" seeds. I guess I need a class in Seed Saving 101, so please feel free to guide me to articles or threads that would help.
I recently purchased one pincushion flower (also called scabiosa, I think.) I had also bought a packet of seeds. The ones on the current flower in my garden that are drying up look just like the ones I purchased. As I collect these, can I plant them immediately and expect results, as long as they are dry?
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