Yesterday, I spent inside, doing as many PT exercises as I could handle.
This morning I woke up in pain and Treated myself to an oxycodon, so...pretty happy now that it's kicked in.
I also processed Alaska Snow Peas and Garlic.
For Newbies, if you haven't saved seeds yet, Check out @heirloomgal 's thread.
SHE is our resident expert!
In my experience sunflowers have been one of the trickier seeds to save because the plant tissue on the back of the seed head holds a lot of water, and can be difficult to dry down. If you decide to try saving sunflower seeds take measures to quickly move the moisture out of the spongy white...
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Re: peas, I grabbed as many dried out vines as I could manage on a field trip recently after surgery, so I had to be "babysat" and quick about it.
I stored them in a labelled paper lunch sack.
Yesterday was the time to unshuck the pea pods!
I discovered that:
1) largest #peas in one pod--8
2) smallest #peas in one pod--3
3) one pod of 4 peas had 3 duds

4) I took a picture of my collection of duds, and 1 largest and 1 smallest pea
Dud seeds are being composted.
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All viable peas are in a container. I am disappointed bc they aren't as smooth as I thought that they would be, instead, slightly wrinkled. No matter, this is my first try, and I might get more, since there is another vine that I hadn't captured, and I need to ressurrect, de weed, and amend this same bed for garlic planting in a few weeks, AFTER my left leg bones have set (which is 8 weeks after surgery.) My "left leg is still broken" has been the POT rallying cry to "be careful" and to "not fall."