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Saving peas seed #3164733
07/10/20 12:29 PM
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It seems like it is getting harder and harder to find zipper peas seed how would you go about saving seed for future planting’s?


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Re: Saving peas seed [Re: Geezer] #3164804
07/10/20 01:31 PM
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My Grandmother would leave them on the vine until they started to dry out. Then she would pick them and dry them inside. When completely dry they peas were shelled and then planted the next spring. Wasn't hard and she always had peas.

Re: Saving peas seed [Re: Geezer] #3164836
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What fishduck said. I left about a 60’ row to dry for seed. I also got 2 full gallons of dried black eyes and got a bunch of purple hulls, Texas cream 40s and Mississippi cream peas drying on the plants now.


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Re: Saving peas seed [Re: Geezer] #3164840
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My Grandmother's peas were passed down from her great great grandmother.

Point being: if you like your current crop of peas then continuing to use them for seed is possible indefinitely.

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Re: Saving peas seed [Re: Fishduck] #3165621
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Originally Posted by Fishduck
My Grandmother's peas were passed down from her great great grandmother.

Point being: if you like your current crop of peas then continuing to use them for seed is possible indefinitely.


Yep, or you can soak em overnight and cook em up.


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Re: Saving peas seed [Re: Geezer] #3165696
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I just finished packaging a few dried black eyes. We have plenty of meals or plenty of seed. Whichever we want. Still have lots to pick and shell. [Linked Image]


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Re: Saving peas seed [Re: Geezer] #3165740
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Marshmud, I sure would have liked to have had a pack of them a couple months ago. I couldnt find any black eyed pea seed anywhere.

Re: Saving peas seed [Re: Geezer] #3166318
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Put them dried in big onion sack or croker sack and beat them with a stick or broom. Pour them into a wash tub in front of a strong fan. Seeds fall down and shells blow on by.

Re: Saving peas seed [Re: Geezer] #3166658
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Marsh wouldn't the seed need to breath? If eating them it wouldn't matter but I thought viable seed needed at least a little air.


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Re: Saving peas seed [Re: trailertrash] #3166735
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Originally Posted by trailertrash
Marsh wouldn't the seed need to breath? If eating them it wouldn't matter but I thought viable seed needed at least a little air.

That’s a very good question and way above my pay grade. All I can tell you is I’ve sealed seed before and put them in the freezer from one spring to the next and they germinated fine when I planted them. Guess it’s time to do a little research.
Google says that vacuum sealing seed in a plastic bag is the ultimate way to preserve seed. Seeds store this way have shown to be viable for up to 10yrs. It says to just keep them in a cool dry place. That’s our learning session for today. thumbup

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I feel smarter already...gonna be a good day! Thanks


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Re: Saving peas seed [Re: marshmud991] #3167541
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Originally Posted by marshmud991
Originally Posted by trailertrash
Marsh wouldn't the seed need to breath? If eating them it wouldn't matter but I thought viable seed needed at least a little air.

That’s a very good question and way above my pay grade. All I can tell you is I’ve sealed seed before and put them in the freezer from one spring to the next and they germinated fine when I planted them. Guess it’s time to do a little research.
Google says that vacuum sealing seed in a plastic bag is the ultimate way to preserve seed. Seeds store this way have shown to be viable for up to 10yrs. It says to just keep them in a cool dry place. That’s our learning session for today. thumbup


That is how they store them in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault.


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