Hi Joyce, can you please do one post for your submission with all the required photos in that post so that it's easier on the certifiers to figure out? Thanks!
Someone flagged this submission as an edge case BB. BBV price: 0 Note: Those cucumber seeds aren't ripe enough to save yet. You need to let the fruit get really old and over-ripe for the seeds to develop enough to be "good". Mind giving that a shot and posting a new pic for another cucumber in a month or two?
Seed saving is awesome! My four example species are: potato onions, wheat, lettuce, and corn. Hopefully I'm showing off all the right stuff...I think I am.
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This bed was a checkerboard of yellow perennial potato onions and common red bulbing onions. I particularly want to get potato onions with red genetics. I'm saving seed from both plants, but keeping them seperate.
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I'm supposed to display each plant type with their seed. The previous picture does that, but this is more obvious.
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Young wheat.
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Middle-aged wheat.
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Old wheat.
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Lettuce seeds are in the base of the flower, attached to the white fluff. I prefer they dry down so as to avoid the sticky latex, but I have to get them before the wind or the blue jays do.
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Young Corn.
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Corn drying on the stalk that the crows haven't found yet.
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All four seeds in their labeled jars. (I have a lot more corn coming in from the field so I'll have to upgrade that to a big jar in the next few weeks.)