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How to Harvest Pepper Seeds

Friday, June 10, 2011
Imagine having your own vegetable garden where you can potter about on a balmy summer evening...using the fresh organic peppers and tomatoes to make a pasta sauce. Sounds heavenly...doesn't it. Whether you live in a large sprawling house or a small apartment, you can create a functional vegetable garden. City dwellers who cite lack of space as an excuse for not having a garden, can try container gardening. If you already have a vegetable garden at your home, then a good way to save some pennies and avoid a trip to the local nursery is to harvest your own vegetable seeds. Another reason for harvesting your own seeds is to preserve heirloom vegetables, whose seeds are not available in commercial gardening shops.

For first time vegetable gardeners, harvesting seeds from vegetables bought from a store also works just as well. Vegetables like bell peppers, tomatoes, peas and beans are ideal vegetables from which you can harvest the seeds and preserve it for future planting. Peppers are a great vegetable to grow and harvesting its seeds is relatively simple and effortless. Here we are going to discuss how to harvest pepper seeds

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