Morning Wanderings and Radish Seeds
  • June 28, 2012
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Morning Wanderings and Radish Seeds

Every morning when I wake up (whether it be by the alarm or by the suns gentle rise behind the Sangres), I make myself a cup of black tea with milk & honey and take a little walk through the garden.  I check for growth and blossoms, I harvest, I listen to the soft, sleepy coos of the chickens, I wander…I enjoy a few quiet moments before the day must begin.

Yesterday, while on my morning walk, I noticed that the three radishes I’d left in one of the beds to go to seed were just about ready to be pulled.  While not fully ready, a handful of the seed pods had finally dried on what remains of the foliage.  Super excited about the tiny, mature seeds, I picked off those pods and brought them inside to clean them.

I’d guess I picked off about 50 pods and got about 200 seeds from those pods.  Now, there are still hundreds of pods left to be harvested as soon as they get a bit more crispy, but that will have to wait for another day 🙂  

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Written by Melissa @ Ever Growing Farm

8 Comments

  1. Stoney Acres

    I’m waiting for kale seed to “get crispy” I let some radishes go to seed this year, but it was more out of laziness than anything else. I won’t be able to keep the seeds because I planted two types and I’m sure they crossed.

  2. Astra

    what a lovely way to start the day, i wish i wasn’t so sleepy in the mornings!

    ive been meaning to send you this link for a while, its my aunties blog, she lives in SA and writes amazingly (i recommend getting a tea and starting from the beginning!), shes totally in love and her blog is a really honest view into her life and the culture shes so connected to, i just thought you might appreciate it 🙂

    http://lotusdrifterdotcom.wordpress.com/

    let me know what you think xx

    1. Bee Girl

      Thanks Astra! And thanks for the link to your Aunties blog! It looks wonderful…but you’re right, I’m going to have to grab a cup of tea and sit with it for a while 🙂 Hope you have a fabulous weekend!!!

  3. Veggie PAK

    Great seed saving! I’m trying to do more and more of that in my garden.

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