Why you should save your own seeds

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Over the years, there's a lot of things we tried, and a lot of things we learned.

Saving seeds is such an amazing skill. It is an important part of building resiliency. Not only does it help with the ability to souce and have your own seeds on hand, but it also assures the seeds you have are for plants that thrive in your specific climate.

Have you tried saving seeds?

#GARDENING #seeds #beauty
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Queen Anne's lace? Poison hemlock? Wild parsnip?

CorntChowder
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Wow this is carrots? Those are the seeds? Never seen carrot seeds, we just planted ours this year and nothing happened 🤷🏾‍♀️going to try again next year.

SasSchafer
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Wild carrots or Queen Annes lace??? I cant tell the difference. I give up. What is it? Bishop seeds??

maryannsmith
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Looks like a plant my grams used to call toothpick weed. They are related to the carrot family so maybe it could be wild carrot? Not sure though.

Beastieboo
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The shape of the leaves gave it away to me lol.

Derpp
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I know that weed . It used to cause my youngest sister to puff up, like a rice paddy doll . It's very irritating to folks who have allergies too .

BooYah-dhoy
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Queen Anne lace or some call it cow itch cause if you get it on you it will cause a rash and itch so bad

cynthiagreenway
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Wild/domestic carrot flowering. The root is no longer edible. Nice flower tho it still needs a few days to open

NoFillerForaging
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Remember the Queen has hairy legs! If it’s not hairy it’s hemlock 😬 on another note, where can I buy Queen Anne’s lace seeds?!?!

shannon
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Either queen Anne's lace or hemlock. They're related

coranova
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Dill, , right whoever said carrots 😂 was correct 👍 I was wrong

PositiveCraftPA
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Oh I know! Those are carrots right? I grow them at my school!

Derpp