merigold seeds
I guess I'm trying to find out how to keep my merigold seeds until next year. It sure would be nice to save some money and use the seeds. Can anyone give me some advice. We live in Illinois if that should make a difference.
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Seed saving is starting to catch back on; I was in the garden of an inveterate saver a few weeks back and was only aware of three cultivars of the over three hundred tomatoes he was growing! Select your favorite flower colors and see if you can select a new color strain over three or four years. Then you can name your own selection! (Every real gardener's secret dream is to have a plant named after them, right?)
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