Sunday, September 27, 2009

Tacoma Harvest



It's not much, but rather amazing considering the weather we have had.  What do I do with it now?  Is there a process for letting it become seed for next year?




3 comments:

rezdog said...

Jamie, All I've read is to let them dry in a cool and dry area and then de-kernel them for the seeds. Store the same for next year. I've got my ears hanging in the garage up away from any critters. I'm thinking it will be a couple of months. I hope to expand my garden next year but also to pass a few seeds on to some friendly gardeners.

COLORADO BOB said...

Sound advice from the Rez.
Nice ears. Good germination.

COLORADO BOB said...

I have mine in a recycle type shopping bag. They make a nice Thanksgiving decorator piece.