Unripe seed heads

Started by floraldi, June 20, 2008, 17:30:57

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floraldi

Is it essential to let seed heads go brown on the plant before removing them?  This year we have had really beautiful Californian poppies (Escoltzia?). Today I removed some of the long pointed seed heads and gently opened them but was not sure that the seeds inside will be viable when they have dried off.  Any advice about this anyone?

floraldi


calendula

seeds become completely viable when the plant begins to shed them naturally - doing it too soon before then means they won't be ripe - patience  :)

saddad

With many annuals you can pick the whole plant and upend it over a paper bag and the plant will die but ripen the seeds as it withers and you collect ripe seed in the bag!
;D

Georgie

I'm with Calendula on this one.  If uncertain I tap the seed heads and if I can hear the seeds inside rattling I know they are ready.   :)

G x
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

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