Help me here! I'm trying to think of a way out of the seed-buying trap - not just for me but for anyone if they want to - and I'm thinking aloud.
It needs a simplified seed saving system - saving only the seeds that are easy - won't cross with anything else and come true. No isolating, bagging or other faff.
It may come down to growing only one variety each year - or different varieties that don't flower at the same time.
Also, not grown near anyone else's in case of cross-pollination.
No F1 seeds.
Easy seeds are peas and French beans. They're self pollinating.
Tomatoes are mostly reliable too.
So, in theory, once you have the peas, beans & toms you need never buy another packet.
Anything else that is really easy?
It needs a simplified seed saving system - saving only the seeds that are easy - won't cross with anything else and come true. No isolating, bagging or other faff.
It may come down to growing only one variety each year - or different varieties that don't flower at the same time.
Also, not grown near anyone else's in case of cross-pollination.
No F1 seeds.
Easy seeds are peas and French beans. They're self pollinating.
Tomatoes are mostly reliable too.
So, in theory, once you have the peas, beans & toms you need never buy another packet.
Anything else that is really easy?
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