Blossom bags are used for seed saving by eliminating the potential of cross-pollination. For small-scale seed saving, you may only need to protect one blossom per variety. Be sure to hand-pollinate the blossom to ensure proper pollination, giving you the strongest fruit. Doing so gives you the strongest seeds.
Bags are 4×6 inches organza material, sold in a set of 5.
Great bags! Can't wait to use them
If you want to save your seed from cross pollinating, you can slip one of these bags carefully over the blossom- let it self-pollinate if male and female are in one flower, and if not, you can isolate the female flower and bring the male pollinator to it to isolate the seed. They work great!
I grow these every year and they do very well. The harvest never makes it back into the house. I love to snack on them while I’m in the garden and my kids enjoy them too.
Rose tomatoe. I planted 5 seeds 4 germinated. I already transplanted them.
This basil is insane!! It’s growing so fast and the leaves are as big as the palm of my hand!
Awesome color on these. Beautiful addition to the (majority pink shades) zinnias I usually grow.
I have way more celery than I have room to plant!