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?
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An Experiment in Small Things
Send me your address, and I'll mail you 24 seeds of Hopi Blue Dent Flint Corn. For medicine or chips, it's good for both. It costs me about 2 Bucks to do this if you can help O.K., if you can't , .... that's O.K too.
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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.
Sound advice from the Rez.
Nice ears. Good germination.
I have mine in a recycle type shopping bag. They make a nice Thanksgiving decorator piece.
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