dugaresa
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Thu Sep-03-09 10:05 AM
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Zinnia seed collection - a question |
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I love zinnias.
So I bought 20 packages and grew them all over my yard. The question however is, when do I start harvesting seed heads?
To I leave them on the plant to dry or pick them off and dry them myself?
I recall letting them stay on the plant and then harvesting but it has been years since I did this last.
Next year I hope to plant a huge swath of them across my back yard.
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GardeningGal
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Thu Sep-03-09 05:20 PM
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1. I always left them on the plant to dry and then harvested. nt |
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Mon Sep-28-09 12:23 AM
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just like marigolds, the seeds from a zinnia are like little black sticks. Just so the birds don't get them before you do. In that case, pick some and put them in a brown paper bag to finish drying.
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FloriTexan
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Wed Oct-07-09 01:56 PM
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3. After the flower wilt... |
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and the tops start drying, I sometimes just cut the flower head off and ziplock it in a dry place with the baggie open so it doesn't get humid and rot.
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