Just like vegetable seeds, you can save flower seeds from your garden this year to plant the following. Jessica Damiano writes about gardening for the Associated Press. She shares some tips for saving your flower seeds for next year. If you want the same kind of flower or plant for next year’s garden, collect only the seeds from plants labeled as “heirloom” or “heritage.” These kinds of plants will grow just like their parent plant. Hybrid seeds with a mixture of two different parents will produce new plants, but they will only look like one of the parents. Therefore, you are taking a risk with planting hybrid seeds. Even if you expect plants to be the same as their parents, there are no guarantees. Wind or insects could bring pollen from one plant to another and accidentally create a hybrid. You can avoid this by planting only the plant from which you plan to collect seeds. But if you like surprises, start experimenting! You could create a lovely new plant or flower! Just like everything else in gardening, timing is important. Collect seeds on a dry, sunny day. Let the seeds grow and dry on the plant or else they might not develop later on, but do not wait too long. After harvesting the seeds, remove the non-seed material like petals. Spread the seeds on something like an old newspaper and let them dry for one week. You can place the seeds in folded paper or a glass container that can be sealed. Then store them in a cool dry area. Make sure to mark your paper or container so you do not forget in the spring what they are. When stored with care, seeds are good for several years. But you should plant the harvested seeds the following year for best results. Also, be sure to leave some seeds outside to feed birds over the winter. They will help you in the spring by providing insect control in your garden.

Which of the following is a definition of the word petal?
the soft, colorful part of a flower
a foot-operated throttle, brake, or clutch control in a motor vehicle
the base or support on which a statue, obelisk, or column is mounted
a domestic or tamed animal kept for companionship or pleasure
What might wind or insects bring from one plant to another?
pollen
squall
gnaw
dolls
They will help you in the spring by providing insect control in your garden.
spring
sting
sling
sing