I have just had my delivery of seeds and I have just noticed that the Spaghetti Squash is NOT an F1 seed which I had thought it would be. The variety is 'Hasta la Pasta'. If I am careful with pollination of at least one of the squashes (plastic bag a female and male flower before they open and then manually pollinate, rebag until flower dies), will I get true seeds? I know I'm unlikely to with F1s, but if it's not an F1 is it always a stable variety?
And Swiss Chard - Have never even tried it before and bought some seeds as a curiosity. The variety I bought is Bright Lights (also not an F1) which is a mix of colours. How does Swiss chard go to seed? Tried googling, and all I have found is that it is less likely to bolt (go to seed) than spinach, so am I correct in assuming it will eventually go to seed? If I get seeds from a few different chards, will the seeds be an assorted mix or is there a stronger colour which will dominate next time?
And Swiss Chard - Have never even tried it before and bought some seeds as a curiosity. The variety I bought is Bright Lights (also not an F1) which is a mix of colours. How does Swiss chard go to seed? Tried googling, and all I have found is that it is less likely to bolt (go to seed) than spinach, so am I correct in assuming it will eventually go to seed? If I get seeds from a few different chards, will the seeds be an assorted mix or is there a stronger colour which will dominate next time?
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