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Seperating the chaff

nicolenanette
17 years ago

If that is what it is called. I sent a few of you some seeds. I got seeds back and realized you seperate the seeds from the hulls. It takes me so much time that i have never bothered. I dont want to be a bad trader. I thought that by sending the package i do, well you probably get hundreds if not thousands more seeds by me sending the whole seed pod. Yes its dead..... help. How does one sift out lets say poppy seeds. I did do this one year and it took me two weeks.

Comments (6)

  • ramazz
    17 years ago

    Just my opinion, but I think if you ask the person who is trading with you before you send the seeds, most people would say what you did was fine. I have some seeds that are really tiny and difficult to separate, too, and I just did the best I could and sent a larger quantity.

    Becky

  • elvis
    17 years ago

    I use this method for small seeds: When the seeds are ready for cleaning, i.e. mature & dry, I place them in a paper bag (make sure it doesn't leak) and shake 'em up. Then I dump the mess into an oversized tea strainer (mine is 8" diameter over a pie pan and gently shake. The seeds fall thru the strainer, the chaff doesn't.

    Voila!

  • donn_
    17 years ago

    Sifting with a succession of coarse to very fine screens works for some. The very finest screen is used last to remove dust from the seeds.

    For some seeds, winnowing is the fastest method. If the chaff is crumbled up, the seeds are invariably heavier than the chaff and dust. I use a 12" pie pan, and just step outside on a breezy day. Swirl the stuff around and flip it into the air a couple of inches, and the lighter chaff and dust is blown away, leaving the seeds. I've also done this with a box fan. I set newspapers or large cardboard trays on the ground in front of the fan, and adjust the fan's speed to get it right. The few seeds blown out fall in the closer tray, and the chaff goes to the further one. Once you have the technique, you can do a lot of seed in a short time.

  • bakemom_gw
    17 years ago

    Or, make sure you let the other trader know you don't clean chaff. It should be in your post and posted on your member page. I personally don't care about chaff, but many do. And, many folks take the time to carefully clean their seeds (Donn - god love ya). So, it's fair to warn those who do the work that you do not. I don't mind chaff in things like rudbeckia, but I must say, I do want things out of the pods - in most cases - there are exceptions.

    I think communication is the key.

  • webkat5
    17 years ago

    Yes, communication is the key, but the most important part is insuring that there are actually seeds if you are not going to clean them. I have received nothing but chaff before. No seeds to be found. So make sure there are seeds and let the trader know you are not cleaning them.

  • nicolenanette
    Original Author
    17 years ago

    Thank you to all. I finally figured out how to list the seeds i would like and posted as well about seperating seeds from chaff. ANYONE THAT HAS TIDBITS ON HOW YOU DO IT> hey a book could be written on this...... whewww...
    what did i get myself into... : )
    Nicole

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