To save watermelon seeds for next year, first remove the seeds from a ripe watermelon and rinse them to remove any pulp. Allow the seeds to dry completely on a paper towel for a few days. Store the dried seeds in a cool, dry place in an airtight container until you are ready to plant them next year.
To save cucumber seeds for next year, allow the cucumber to fully ripen on the vine until it turns yellow and the seeds inside are mature. Scoop out the seeds and rinse them in water to remove any pulp. Dry the seeds thoroughly on a paper towel for about a week, then store them in a cool, dry place in a paper envelope or glass jar until planting next year.
Yellow flowers do have seeds. The marigold is an example of a yellow flower that has seeds. If you save the flower head at the end of blooming, you will have seeds for next year.
To save cucumber seeds for planting next year, allow the cucumber to fully ripen on the vine until it turns yellow and the skin becomes tough. Cut the cucumber open, scoop out the seeds, and rinse them in water to remove any pulp. Dry the seeds thoroughly on a paper towel for about a week, then store them in a cool, dry place until you are ready to plant them next year.
The answer is never! The seedless watermelon is in fact not anything of the sort. On the contrary it has many seeds. I just ate a slice about a few minutes ago and low and behold my seedless watermelon had seeds, albeit edible seeds, but seeds nonetheless. This new fruity invention should be called the watermelon with edible seeds. Of course that doesn't have the same ring as the "seedless watermelon"
You can save the seeds of any plants which are not hybrid and grow them again next year. This will only work well if your plants are heirloom varieties. If the plants are hybrids, some of the seeds will be like the parent plant, but many will not. The best way to save tomato seeds, for example, is to put a very ripe tomato on a bucket covered with hardware cloth. Allow the tomato to rot and rescue the seeds. allow them to dry and save in a plastic bag till planting time next year.
Watermelon goes out of season around December. They come back into season around May each year. Watermelon is a fruit that contains seeds, and they can get large.
Yes. Desert roses do have seeds. Wait for the flower to dry up in the sunshine and then pluck it off. You can plant the dry seeds in the ground immediately using a very thin layer of dirt to cover them up. If you want to save the seeds to plant for the next year, save them in a paper envelope in a cool, dark place.
No, you cannot save a W2 form for next year. Each year, you will receive a new W2 form from your employer for that tax year.
My mint savings goal for the next year is to save 5,000.
kohlrabi is a biennial, meaning it will flower (and produce seeds) in its second growing season. So, if this is the first year you've planted it, you won't see any flowers, or have any seeds. Biennials of course die after the second year, which is why they reproduce and make seeds then. Information about how to overwinter a kohlrabi plant and replant in the next spring can be found here http://www.naturallifemagazine.com/9504/seeds.htm And also info about how to locate and save the seeds after the second year. Good luck.
Seeds and bulbs are best stored in an airtight, waterproof enclosure which can be outside.
All cucumbers turn yellow as the ripen. The Germans use the ripe cukes for a pickle called a senf gerkin which is made with mustard. If you are going to save the seeds for next year, make sure that the cukes are ripe, since that's when the seeds mature.