Depending on where it is I chop and drop mullein. In spring the leaves have detached from the chopped stalks I pick up the sunflower like stalks and they go into a
hugel bed or
compost pile. Since it is such a maintenance free plant in those areas that I do let it go to a mature seed head I collect the seeds and broadcast them. A single plant actually produces a large amount of seeds. The wife mixes it in with the bird scratch or in bird feeders. To collect the seeds I carry a five gallon
bucket and wack a doodle them around inside the bucket and the little poppy like seeds pile up. The small mullein forest is a favorite place for the wild quail to zip into.