I don't agree at all, Elfeda. Be adventurous, vixylix! Try to fail. All of what you say is worth a try. With corn you should bear in mind that you need a lot of plants, though, they say 200. I've tried with ~10, and the first year they were still fine, but the second year the plants noticeably lacked vigour, though I tried this only once so I can't be 100% sure it was actually inbreeding. With aubergine I've read you need to leave the fruit to ripen beyond the point where you would consider eating it.
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Originally posted by planetologist View PostWith aubergine I've read you need to leave the fruit to ripen beyond the point where you would consider eating it.
Aubergines need to ripen long past being edible, and they don't always have many seeds. I got 29 from one my rosa bianca last year. And apparently they can cross-pollinate if you're not careful, so I'd still isolate them. Am trying again this year, but with many more plants so I actually get enough to share!http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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Originally posted by Elfeda View PostSparrow, I do not think it is the case of cross pollination, I collected seed after drying aubergine totally. and found more seedy part is near to the stem.http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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Originally posted by vixylix View PostLots of stuff I think I should be able to save from - various tomatoes, sugarsnap peas, minipop corn (maybe?)
Anyone looking for non-F1 sweet corn could start here: Sweetcorn seeds to buy from The Real Seed Catalogue UKLast edited by Chris11; 24-02-2016, 11:14 AM.
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Can I join? I am in Spain but can use a UK address. Could be helpful for somethings people find hard to let go to seed.
Yesterday I saved 3379 seeds from gold rush currant. I have a stripy aubergine but I bought the plants so could be f1, doubt it though, never seem to see f1 here. Also have lots of chilli and pepper seeds.I grow 70% for us and 30% for the snails, then the neighbours eats them
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Originally posted by Elfeda View PostHi Lisa,
any tropical seeds are good only once after they are grown in uk as they get climatised during that year.
I have been doing that to few Indian seed.I grow 70% for us and 30% for the snails, then the neighbours eats them
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Originally posted by planetologist View PostLisasbolt, sorry, but no. Globalisation spreads too many pests and diseases around. And also we try to grow things that do well in the UK climate.
Lisa, the VSP is always here for you
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Hi. I wouldn't mind having another crack at some see saving this year so count me in.
Might need to do some posting as I may not have been active enough lately but should be well in by Nov/Dec.
I seem to have over 100 varieties of tomatoes so whichever ones of those I decide on, plus a big range of chilli's which will give me a nice challenge of isolating them.The more help a man has in his garden, the less it belongs to him.
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