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Thu, Jun 9, 11 at 0:47
| I have two collard greens plants that have already flowered and now it look like it has seed pods all over the plant. My question is should I wait for the pods to dry alittle before I break open for seeds or should I hang the plant upside down so that the plant can dry out and then put the pods in a plastic bag after it dried and break open pods for seed. Or can I just leave the seeds in the pods for next years use. Please Help. |
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- Posted by KMKacan 10 (kkacan@yahoo.com) on Sun, Jun 19, 11 at 2:09
| Either of those methods will work.... just as long as the seeds have developed you can dry them. I would recommend removing them from the pods though. Happy Couponing, |
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