tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670240581789114113.post7837872602677620832..comments2021-11-26T15:58:37.808+09:00Comments on Japan Farmers Markets: Gone to SeedJoan Lambert Baileyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03115423496781398997[email protected]Blogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670240581789114113.post-52224604832006027832011-04-18T08:35:29.811+09:002011-04-18T08:35:29.811+09:00Many thanks, Dragonwood! One of my goals for this ...Many thanks, Dragonwood! One of my goals for this year (of a long list, of course) is to start learning to save my own seeds. I've really no idea what I'm doing, but that's never stopped me before. These blooms are about done, so I'll be able to clear the row shortly. I don't think the seed will be worth collecting, though, as I'm betting they're F-1's. A friend has told me of an heirloom seed company, so I'm going to see if I can track some of those down. Challenging but fun, I'm sure.Joan Lambert Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03115423496781398997[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670240581789114113.post-57839775137997825942011-04-17T03:16:22.504+09:002011-04-17T03:16:22.504+09:00Yes! I love this Joan! I'm with you - I sacri...Yes! I love this Joan! I'm with you - I sacrifice the space to leave a few things to their full lifecycle. People shouldn't both be bemoaning the demise of the bees, and then disposing of and trimming away the flowers that could sustain them. Good for you. I also like saving my own seed, and seeing what comes up on its own from the plants I've left to their own devices. Love your blog, as always!dragonwood[email protected]