Hello and welcome to our website! Allow us to introduce ourselves, and feel free to leave a comment. We are a simple Christian family born and raised in the hills of Missouri. My husband, Buddy, and I, Shana, got married in 2003 when I was just 18 years old and are still happily married. God has blessed us with two amazing children here and one in Heaven. We diy, homeschool, cook from scratch, use herbal remedies, clean with homemade cleaners, have a small orchard started, herb garden, medicinal herb garden, perennial berry garden, can, ferment, dehydrate, water glass, and are learning to root cellar. In the past we have raised chickens, goats, a couple cattle, and meat rabbits; we hope to get back into meat rabbits. Currently, we raise chickens and honeybees. I guess I should mention our German Shepherd, Chief, and two tom cats, Joe and Max; they easily get jealous. We love sharing and teaching others, so we hope you find this site helpful, encouraging, and inspiring.
Why We Want to Save Seeds This article will guide you in how to save pea seeds youself. If we garden then we should strive to learn how to save our own open-pollinated seeds for future plantings. By saving our own seeds we achieve the following: We KNOW what our seed will be AND how it will produce. By saving our own seed each year, that seed will be better acclimated to OUR area, pests, and diseases and therefore be more vigorous in other words it will be stronger. If there is a seed supply shortage or delivery disruption, seed savers should not be affected. You can pass on specially adapted seeds to your family as a family heirloom, over time. The obvious reason is seeds can be expensive, but saving our own SAVES countless dollars! If you’d like to learn more about what types of plants one can save seeds from, read this article . How to Save Your Own Pea Seeds In the picture on the left, you can see the pea plants are starting to die as the seed pods mat...
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