Seeds & Weeds Podcast

Saving Seeds From Your Garden ~ It's Seed Saving Season!

Bevin Cohen, Small House Farm Season 4 Episode 13

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We are digging into one of our favorite gardening skills: saving your own seeds!

We’re talking about why seed saving matters—from saving money and preserving favorite varieties to growing plants that become increasingly adapted to your own garden and local environment.

  • Easy crops for beginner seed savers
  • When seeds are ready to harvest
  • The difference between wet and dry seeds
  • How to harvest, process, and properly store your garden seeds

We also get into some of the trickier aspects of seed saving, including cross-pollination, biennial crops, and why a little planning in the spring can make a big difference come harvest time.

Whether you’ve never saved a seed before or you’ve been doing it for years, I hope this episode inspires you to start small, save a few seeds, and discover just how simple—and rewarding—this practice can be.

Your best place to store seeds? In the soil. Keep planting, keep saving, and keep growing! 🌻

Our Seed Saving Videos on YouTube:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVVVf8KSrdNY&si=HEIqbd8E9Ea05-cs

Saving Our Seeds: The Practice and Philosophy by Bevin Cohen
https://www.smallhousefarm.com/product/saving-our-seeds/

Tomato Tasting 2026 Video:
https://youtu.be/zFfdVLRsVSg?si=zGjrdj9BypqTOzLS

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