Sorry had to give it some thought! I would pick all the brown ones lay them out on news paper in a warm dry environment and save that seed has good seed it probably will grow. The greener stuff you can cut it at the bottom of the plant hang it somewhere warm to dry or just remove the pods and try dring them. On paper dry place. Package them when dry has "not so good seed". Be selective over seed. I find most of my seed grows well and i find my self in your boat alot when saving seed. Only save good healthy seed. No nothing about grapes sorry😅. I am thinking of getting one for the polytunnel. Thanks Tom, hope it works out for you!
Thanks! I'll try both these things on Sunday. Now that there's some room in the polytunnel. I'll probably hang the plants from the top tomato strings and let dry inside 😀 Thanks again!
@@tomschooks polytunnel may not be dry enough in winter. Damp air can incuage fungal issues. So be careful! I use the polytunnel in summer(not this one). Might he different for me in SW Scotland!
It's not too bad down here. It certainly gets damp in the tunnel, but normally later, in December or January, when I have it all sealed up. This year, I'm trying to keep it ventilated. Hopefully, the beans will be dry long before they get damp. :)
Sorry had to give it some thought! I would pick all the brown ones lay them out on news paper in a warm dry environment and save that seed has good seed it probably will grow.
The greener stuff you can cut it at the bottom of the plant hang it somewhere warm to dry or just remove the pods and try dring them. On paper dry place. Package them when dry has "not so good seed". Be selective over seed. I find most of my seed grows well and i find my self in your boat alot when saving seed. Only save good healthy seed.
No nothing about grapes sorry😅. I am thinking of getting one for the polytunnel.
Thanks Tom, hope it works out for you!
Thanks! I'll try both these things on Sunday. Now that there's some room in the polytunnel. I'll probably hang the plants from the top tomato strings and let dry inside 😀 Thanks again!
What should I do?
@@tomschooks polytunnel may not be dry enough in winter. Damp air can incuage fungal issues. So be careful! I use the polytunnel in summer(not this one). Might he different for me in SW Scotland!
It's not too bad down here. It certainly gets damp in the tunnel, but normally later, in December or January, when I have it all sealed up. This year, I'm trying to keep it ventilated. Hopefully, the beans will be dry long before they get damp. :)