Bit tangential but:
The last many-years my local garden centre (part of Garden Centre Group, formerly Wyevales) has had a 50p-a-packet sale in September. I buy probably 90% of my Veg seed then, including buying an extra packet of anything that has reasonably long viability and will keep a year, unopened (in case they have sold out by the time of next year's sale). This enables me to buy F1 varieties that I like, but very affordably (a packet of 4 Cucumber seeds normally 5-quid is a bargain at 50p ) and saves me having to grow-for-seed (for example Leeks take up space, until they flower & set seed, that I would prefer to use for something else - although I suppose I could just transplant a few to the Ornamental part of the garden; Runner Beans are easy - just leave one plant at the end of the row to keep pods to maturity, towards the end of the season - no extra effort for that veg family).
So a large part of my focus is on buying seed cheaply, rather than the extra work of saving-my-own seed. I do save my own seed for unusual ornamentals as they are both expensive and often their viability is poor - perhaps the seed has been stored for years before sale whereas my fresh seed germinates like Cress! Salvia patens for example, often only 5 or maybe 10 seeds in a packet of anything "interesting" and costing a couple of quid at least ... I can get 100 seeds off the plants that I grow easily My ornamentals are in place until the end of the year, so no real hassle to let them carry a seed crop too.
The last many-years my local garden centre (part of Garden Centre Group, formerly Wyevales) has had a 50p-a-packet sale in September. I buy probably 90% of my Veg seed then, including buying an extra packet of anything that has reasonably long viability and will keep a year, unopened (in case they have sold out by the time of next year's sale). This enables me to buy F1 varieties that I like, but very affordably (a packet of 4 Cucumber seeds normally 5-quid is a bargain at 50p ) and saves me having to grow-for-seed (for example Leeks take up space, until they flower & set seed, that I would prefer to use for something else - although I suppose I could just transplant a few to the Ornamental part of the garden; Runner Beans are easy - just leave one plant at the end of the row to keep pods to maturity, towards the end of the season - no extra effort for that veg family).
So a large part of my focus is on buying seed cheaply, rather than the extra work of saving-my-own seed. I do save my own seed for unusual ornamentals as they are both expensive and often their viability is poor - perhaps the seed has been stored for years before sale whereas my fresh seed germinates like Cress! Salvia patens for example, often only 5 or maybe 10 seeds in a packet of anything "interesting" and costing a couple of quid at least ... I can get 100 seeds off the plants that I grow easily My ornamentals are in place until the end of the year, so no real hassle to let them carry a seed crop too.
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