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Title: saving seeds
Post by: jokey on June 28, 2010, 10:41:52
hi all

i would like to save some broadbean seed for planting next year.  do i just dry out some of the beans ???

jo
Title: Re: saving seeds
Post by: Chrispy on June 28, 2010, 11:40:40
Basically yes.
What I did last year was I left a few plants for the beans to grow full size, then I cut the plants down and hung them to dry in a sunny spot to dry out.

If you don't need the space I would just leave them to dry on the plant, but if you want the space I don't know what is the best way, dry on plants, dry in pods or dry out of pods, hope somebody else knows as I would like to know.
Title: Re: saving seeds
Post by: onionsquash on June 28, 2010, 12:02:45
Broad beans are very easy to save. Leave the best plant unpicked until the pods go dry and crunchy and shake out the seeds. When completely dry store them in an airtight jar. I didn't do the last bit last year and the seeds were riddled with holes - how did the bean weevil find them?
Title: Re: saving seeds
Post by: jokey on June 28, 2010, 12:13:45
thanks for your help
Title: Re: saving seeds
Post by: Digeroo on June 28, 2010, 12:31:45
I think it is important to dry in the pods, otherwise the seeds will go mouldy when you try and germinate them. 
Title: Re: saving seeds
Post by: aj on June 28, 2010, 21:11:01
Remember broad beans cross really easily, so if anyone is growing a different variety nearby they can give a different bean next year.
Title: Re: saving seeds
Post by: powerspade on June 28, 2010, 21:20:53
Store the seeds in a paper bag - NOT plastic  in a cool dry place