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bob_in_colorado

Seed Collecting - Plants left in garden over winter

bob_in_colorado
13 years ago

Hello All! I'm new to the forum and very excited to be here. I recently started getting the cold weather stuff planted, (I'm in Falcon, just east of Colorado Springs), and I noticed veges that had stayed on their plants over the winter. Soybeans, peppers, and okra. My question is this.....

Do you guys think the seeds ae still viable? The peppers and okra were still in their dried vegetable state. I'm wondering if that provided them enough protection.

In the past, I'd always kept my seed packets in the garage over the winter with no issues.

The soybean seeds were laying on the ground. In all 3 cases, I buried some in the ground and we'll see if they come up.

Anyone have experience with this? I tried to find info on seed hardiness, but couldn't really find any.

The okra was Clemson spineless, the peppers were mini cascabella, and the soybeans were mixed varieties.

Thanks Everyone!

Bob

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