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Saving seed By one method or another seeds get 5.

Put the open bags in a warm dry


everywhere, which is why we often see place—an airing cupboard is
After flowering, all plants produce plants growing in cracks in walls and in ideal – until the seed pods are
seed. This is one way in which plants other out-of-the-way places, where no- completely dry. You may need to
reproduce. Seed comes in many dif- one would have planted them. split the pods and shake them to
ferent types, shapes and sizes. Seeds get all the seed out.
are also spread in many ways. It is easy to collect and save seeds
when they are ripe. You can store them 6. Blow all the casings away to clean
Seeds in pods—when ripe, the pods over winter and sow them the follow- the seeds.
such as those on Broom can explode ing spring. In this way you’ll get a wide
and split open and the seeds shoot variety of free plants. If you swap 7. Put each batch of seed in a paper
out. seeds with friends and family you’ll get envelope and label clearly. Don’t
an even greater range. use plastic or foil for wrapping.
Hooked seeds—tiny hooks on the See the instructions on the back of
seeds of plants such as stick to peo- Saving the seed this leaflet to make your own seed
ple’s clothes and animal fur. packets
1. Look for ripe seeds. After flower-
Fruit—some seeds like blackberries fall the seeds usually found at the 8. Store over winter in an airtight
have a juicy covering. Birds and other base of the flower are likely to be container, such as an old clean
animals eat the fruit and when seeds green. The time to harvest the coffee jar.
pass through the animals, they are seed is when they turn brown.
deposited on the ground where they 9. Early next spring find out when
can start growing. 2. Cut off the seed heads and put your seeds should be sown. You
them into paper bags so they can will find this information in garden-
Winged seeds—these seeds, for ex- finish drying. ing books.
ample ash and sycamore have wings.
Wind catches the wings and blows the 3. Label each bag clearly with the 10. Before sowing let the seeds rest
seeds far and wide. plant name. for a few days , open to the air, to
absorb some natural moisture.
Seeds on parachutes—these are very 4. Leave the bags open so any mois-
light seeds with their own parachute to ture still present can evaporate.
keep them in the air. Dandelion seeds
and seeds of straw flower Helichrysun)
are examples of this.
Make your own seed packets 4. Stick or draw a picture of your
plant on to the front of the packet.
You need a piece of card or brown pa-
per that measures at least 18cm x
15cm.
Include information about the plant
on the front and back of your Saving
packet.

1. Use the template below to draw 5. Once the packet has dried, place
seed
your seed packet outline. your collected seed inside.

C 2cm

Name of plant
On the back include:

• when to sow the seed


• how large the plants get. 10cm
• flower colour
• where they like to grow. B

Date collected and who


they were collected by

A 1cm
A guide
to
8cm 8cm 1cm saving seed
2. Cut out your template, then make 6. Stick down tab C to seal the
folds along the dotted lines. packet.
DUCHY ORIGINALS HDRA
3. Stick tabs A and B to the back of Organic Gardens for Schools
7. Store in an airtight container.
the packet.

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