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How Do You Save Mustard Greens Seeds?

Published in Seed Saving 2 mins read

Saving mustard green seeds is a straightforward process that involves harvesting the seed pods and extracting the seeds once they're dry. Here's a detailed guide:

Harvesting Mustard Green Seeds

Timing is Key

  • Allow your mustard green plants to bolt (go to seed).
  • The seed pods will form along the stalks.
  • Wait until the pods turn brown and dry, which indicates the seeds are mature.

Collecting the Seed Pods

  1. Prepare: Lay down a container or a drop cloth below the stalks of the mustard greens to catch any falling seeds.
  2. Cut the Stalks: Use scissors or pruning shears to carefully cut the stalks with the mature seed pods.
  3. Handle with Care: Be gentle to prevent the loss of seeds.

Drying the Seed Pods

Spread the Pods

  • Place the collected seed pods on a cloth, tray, or a flat surface.
  • Ensure they are spread out to promote air circulation.
  • Avoid: Piling the pods, as this can trap moisture and lead to mold.

Allow to Dry

  • Leave the pods in a well-ventilated area to dry thoroughly.
  • The drying process can take between 1 to 5 days, depending on conditions.

Extracting the Seeds

Rub the Pods

  • Once the pods are fully dry, gently rub them between your hands.
  • This will break the pods open and release the mustard seeds.

Separate the Seeds

  • Screening: Use a fine-mesh screen to sift out the seeds from the larger stalks and chaff.
  • Winnowing: Alternatively, use a gentle breeze or a fan to blow away the lighter chaff, leaving the heavier seeds behind.

Storing the Seeds

  • Store the cleaned mustard seeds in an airtight container.
  • Place the container in a cool, dark, and dry location to preserve their viability.
  • You can also add a desiccant packet to the container to absorb moisture, if necessary.

By following these steps, you can successfully save your own mustard green seeds for planting in the following seasons.