Are You Collecting Flower Seeds This September?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2023
  • ‪@cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm‬ Growing a cut flower garden in zone 8b, Scotland.
    Now it is September it is a great time to start saving seeds from your annual flowers. In this video I take you down to the flower patches to show you what flowers I am saving seed from, the stage I harvest it and what I do to store the seeds until I am ready to sow them.
    Some of the seeds I am saving today are from:
    Daucus
    Ammi
    Calendula
    Cornflowers
    Buplereum
    Nigella
    Orlaya
    Other ideas for seed collecting are:
    Cosmos
    Scabious
    Poppies
    Sweet peas
    Sunflowers
    Zinnias
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Комментарии • 20

  • @alisonburgess345
    @alisonburgess345 10 месяцев назад +4

    I was saved this year by self sown seedlings - not a single bought rudbeckia seed germinated and I was resigned to having none this year. I was weeding the other day and found half a dozen tiny seedlings which I instantly transplanted safely into a bed. Phew! I will save my own seed in future - you can't always rely on store-bought seed..😢

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  10 месяцев назад +2

      That’s great you found some self seeded ones. It’s true you can’t always rely on shop bought seed. For me it has been cosmos germination the last 2 years. Significantly down with shop bought seed than it was in previous years. There is something so lovely about saving your own seed too.

  • @Blissfulspaces
    @Blissfulspaces 10 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely!

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  10 месяцев назад +2

      Hope you get lots of lovely seed saved 😊

    • @Blissfulspaces
      @Blissfulspaces 10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you, so much.😊 I'm looking forward to a bountiful harvest, and your good wishes mean a lot to me. Wishing you a wonderful day!"@@cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm

  • @susanconsidine2648
    @susanconsidine2648 10 месяцев назад +1

    Yes must save Cerinthe. Just gorgeous.

  • @edmundhawan3886
    @edmundhawan3886 10 месяцев назад

    Great information
    Saving already for next season
    How time flies
    Thanks for the guidance
    Regards
    Sharon
    Ireland

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  10 месяцев назад

      Time does pass quickly, I can’t believe that we are getting towards the end of another growing season already. I hope you are getting lots of seeds saved. Our weather has turned now and some very wet days so hoping we will get another dry spell to collect more seed soon.

  • @paulrush5935
    @paulrush5935 10 месяцев назад

    Great 👍 info really helpful

  • @jaynetanner3757
    @jaynetanner3757 10 месяцев назад

    I love saving seeds, Zinnia did really well for me this year, thanks for the video

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for watching. I am glad your zinnia seeds you saved did so well. They are great flowers to save seed from.

  • @marie9244
    @marie9244 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Catherine great advice . At least you know that your seed is fresh. I suppose you can use desiccants to keep moisture out of your seed storing containers.

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  10 месяцев назад

      Yes you do have the knowledge of knowing your seed is fresh and writing the dates on the envelopes just gives you a good idea months later how old it is. Yes you can use things like silica satchets to keep the moisture away when storing the seeds.

  • @grahamlock4413
    @grahamlock4413 10 месяцев назад

    First class, great advice best video I have seen so far. Being an OAP now I need to keep an eye out for ways to make the garden look good without costing too much, Seed collecting is a fantastic way and is very enjoyable, Foxgloves seem to be the thing I can bring on from seed, but I am trying others as well. Thank you.

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching this week. I am glad you enjoyed it. Seed saving is such a lovely thing to do and it really does help save some pennies which is helpful when there are always so many things we would like to buy for our gardens.

  • @aboutthegarden
    @aboutthegarden 10 месяцев назад

    What a great video, thank you for sharing this. I was hoping you could please help me with Nigella. I would love to dry the seed pods for arrangements and wondered at which stage I should cut them for that. I cut some too soon I think and they shrivelled up quite a bit. Any advice would be so appreciated. Thanks again for a fab video. ❤

    • @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm
      @cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi thanks so much for watching. I am glad you found it helpful. Nigella for seed pods in arrangements I cut when they are green and green stems. They have not started to brown or split at all at the top. I do it quite early, very soon after the petals have dropped and on a dry day.

    • @aboutthegarden
      @aboutthegarden 10 месяцев назад

      @@cloudberryflowers-flowerfarm ah, thank you so much, I can cut mine now then. I’m trying to clear out for new plants so that’s great. I hope you are having a good day ☺️