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MIgardener: Easiest Way To Save Radish Seeds



We are saving radish seeds! In this episode, I will show you how to save them the easiest way! Get growing a garden and saving your own seeds today!

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22 Comments

  1. Hello Luke. You are a knowledgable and passionate young man! Thank you! And a wonderful teacher as well. We have learned a lot from you. God bless you and your family!❤

  2. Last year I harvested five plants worth of broccoli seeds. I probably got over 5k worth of seeds. I'll be good to go for the rest of my life.😅 Love the videos keep them coming.

  3. Edit: Should have watched the video 3 seconds longer! LOL. Sorry Luke! It's almost like you know what you're doing or something.
    🤣 🙏 Thank you.
    You don't have to sacrifice the harvest… you just eat the immature seed pods rather than the root. I actually prefer them to the root. Plus they just keep producing all summer long and they're super easy to grab and toss in a salad. If you don't harvest them all… the ones that turn into seed, you can harvest for seed. I throw them in every bed because they do such a great job to camouflage other plants and deter pests. They also make a lovely delicate trailing flower in hanging baskets.

  4. i try to harvest broccoli seeds but the plant was full off bugs by the time it was starting to seed so i have to cut it and trow it away and far so thos bug won;t go to the other plants 😅

  5. I let 2 radishes go to seed and got like 1000 seeds. Few hundred more maturing and sprouting in my compost too. Big 3ft bushes.. it was really silly.
    I ate many pods too. Love them but that spiciness type is kind of hard on your mouth. The seeds themselves at that stage are just flavorless water balls. Spiciness increases with pickling… Not a fan.

    It's easier to cut the plant down. Cut bush into sticks and sit down with a bucket. I first separated the pods from the bush, then the pods from the seeds. Took a few hours across days. Any partly yellow/green pods will continue to dry out. You don't want to crack into them before fully dry… its just harder. In my area there is a pest which drills into the pod and lays a worm or something. All I know is nearly every pod with a hole is going to have ruined seeds. At such a rate that I found it best to just discard any with that pinhole.

    When dry, I had a bowl for shells/discards and one for seeds. This let me separate stuff really well from the start.

    My radishes didn't do awesome for my first planting but I have a TON of seeds now and they sprout with like 100% rate and in like 2 days. So if nothing else, I profited on seeds big time.

  6. You posted this video just in time. I have some lovely dried radish pods waiting for me. Thanks for the helpful tips!

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