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Hello, I'm new to this forum so please forgive what may be a question you have heard before. Last week, I collected seed pods that had dropped to the ground as I was pulling out nast. that had crapped out from the cold temps. What do I do with them now? Currently, they are drying out and turning brown on a paper towel. Do I let them dry completely or do I pry out the seed from the pod and let it dry? Also, do I even have viable seed? I have never grown this plant before or collected its seed. The pod was green when I picked them up off the ground, so I wonder if it's ripe.
Thanks for any help.
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