I wasn’t able to grow a loquat as a suburban gardener.
I did find this answer to whether or not you can save the seeds.
The consensus from multiple sites was that while it was easy to save the seeds, it wasn’t recommended that you do so. It is best to buy a juvenile loquat or take a grafting to get a …
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26.10.08 # 11:29 # Seed Saving # No CommentHow To Save The Seed From A Bay Tree
26.10.08 # 9:20 # Seed Saving # No CommentThis article details how to save the seeds from a Bay Tree, otherwise known as Bay Laurel.
How To Save The Seeds From Bok Choy
5.10.08 # 19:59 # Seed Saving # No CommentTo save the seed from the Bok Choy, leave some plants in the ground with the specific purpose of going to seed.
After a couple of weeks, flower stalks will appear with bright yellow flowers. When they start to die off, you will see the seed pods as featured in the opposite picture.
After a few days, those green pods will start …
How To Save The Seeds From Mint
5.10.08 # 17:43 # Seed Saving # No CommentCollecting the seeds from mint is extremely easy. Its not really worth doing so, as it is much easier to propogate via other means and often doesn’t grow true to type.
At the end of its flowering season, it forms the seed pods at the end of the stem as featured in the opposite picture. I usually cut off the end …
How To Save The Seed From Rosemary
5.10.08 # 16:42 # Seed Saving # No CommentRosemary is a delight to save seed from, partly because its so easy and partly because it leaves your fingers smelling like Sunday Roast.
Once the flowers have died back, you are left with a number of seed pods. The pods themselves are brown, like in the featured picture. The leaves aren’t necessarily brown.
I simply pick off the bit at the …
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