Saving seeds can be a fun way to find variations in your blooming garden plants, allowing you to discover new colors and shapes. So far, I have daylilies, Rose of Sharon, Japanese Morning Glories, Sunflowers, dahlias, Louisiana Iris, hardy hibiscus, and Amaryllis seedlings on the way. Some plants, such as the Louisiana Iris and Amaryllis, require some patience and care since it may take up to 3 years to see a bloom, but the anticipation makes the eventual rewards even sweeter. However, dahlias, daylilies, and Japanese Morning Glories have the results coming in much sooner, often providing beautiful flowers within just a few months of planting. Additionally, Pansies are always a joy to save seeds from since the germination rate is great, allowing for a delightful display of vibrant colors in the garden while saving money at the same time.






