Planting Seeds
Planting Seeds – Any reliable seed house can be depended upon for good seeds; but even so, there is a great risk in seeds.
A seed may to all appearances be all right and yet not have within its vitality enough, or power, to produce a hardy plant.
If you save seed from your own plants, you can choose carefully. Suppose you are saving seed of aster plants. What blossoms shall you decide upon?
Now it is not the blossom only which you must consider, but the entire plant.
Why? Because a weak, straggly plant may produce one fine blossom. Looking at that one blossom so beautiful you think of the numberless equally lovely plants you are going to have from the seeds. But just as likely as not the seeds will produce plants like the parent plant.
So, in seed selection the entire plant is to be considered. Is it sturdy, strong, well-shaped and symmetrical; does it have a goodly number of fine blossoms? These are questions to ask in seed selection.
If you happen to have the opportunity to visit a seedsman’s garden, you will see here and there a blossom with a string tied around it. These are blossoms chosen for seed. If you look at the whole plant with care, you will be able to see the points which the gardener held in mind when he did his work of selection.
In seed selection size is another point to hold in mind. Now we know no way of telling anything about the plants from which this special collection of seeds came.
So, we must give our entire thought to the seeds themselves. It is quite evident that there is some choice; some are much larger than the others; some far plumper, too.
By all means choose the largest and fullest seed. The reason is this: When you break open a bean and this is very evident, too, in the peanut you see what appears to be a little plant.
So, it is. Under just the right conditions for development this ‘little chap’ grows into the bean plant you know so well.
This little plant must depend for its early growth on the nourishment stored up in the two halves of the bean seed. For this purpose, the food is stored. Beans are not full of food and goodness for you and me to eat, but for the little baby bean plant to feed upon.