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Beginner gardener wondering about cross pollination & seed saving

Hello to all,

I am a new gardener. I have had a veggie garden a couple times before but nothing very larger and always bought pre-started seedling. This year I have purchased a large amount, (I went a little over board), of heirloom seeds and am going to be planting a much larger garden then I have before. I live in New England now, moved from California, so not only is this my fist time doing a large garden it is the first growing season I have spent in a VERY new climate. It is almost May 1st and I still haven't been able to get my garden in the ground.

My big concern is cross pollination between varieties and if I will be able to save seeds if I do plant multiple varieties. I am planting:

Melons:

Ali Baba

Sugar Baby

Tigger

Charentais

Summer Squash:

Early Prolific Straightneck

Black Beauty Zucchini

Yellow Scallop

Coban Pumpkin

Jack Be Little

Winter Squash:

Galeux D'Eysines

Mini Red Turban

Atlantic Giant Pumpkin

Blue Hubbard

Vegetable Spaghetti

New England Sugar Pie

Connecticut Field Pumpkin

Marini Di Chioggia

Peppers:

Sweet Chocolate

Fish

Albino Bullnose

Hungarian Hot Wax

Tomatoes:

Green Zebra

Roman Candle

Dr. Wyches Yellow

Brandy Wine

Siletz

Corn:

Golden Bantam

Double Standard

Peas and Beans:

Old Homestead

Scarlet Runner

Golden Sweet

Tall Telephone

Painted lady

Henderson's Black Valentine

I am also doing onions, beets, carrots, Lettuce, chard, kale and herbs and flowers. I figure none of these things have to worry too much about cross pollination though.

I would like to seed save for next years crop and don't want them to turn into some strange combo seed. Does anyone have any advice? Do I need to worry? Am I totally crazy for planting so many varieties? Any help would be WONDERFUL!!!!!

Thanks,

Antoinette

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