flowerbug
Garden Master
@Zeedman, yes, i've done that, and also picked in the rain when i've seen the forecast continuing for even more rain. it would be a shame to have grown a nice crop of seeds and then lose them to mold.
like you mention, i also cross stack for air flow.
i love it when i can pick up a stack like that of things that fit well together for storage but can be taken out when needed. we had a friend who was a surgical nurse and she had stacks and stacks of plastic trays that i use for drying veggie scraps.
i don't think i was quite awake when i mentioned before that i like lima beans so much because they can be used all ways. as of yet i haven't found a lima that can be eaten fresh. i must have been daydreaming for a moment when writing that...
i sort beans all winter and right up until i start planting i'm sometimes taking second looks and making selections for planting.
a good place to pick up box tops and sorting trays are the big box stores. we've usually got a stack of boxes and box tops around so we can adapt them for whatever project we have going on. the various flats can be used for drying or sorting. while i'm at the big box stores they often give out samples in little plastic cups. i'll save those and i'm not above skimming some of them off the top of the trash cans either. i can never have too many of those when it comes down to shelling and sorting time.
like you mention, i also cross stack for air flow.
i love it when i can pick up a stack like that of things that fit well together for storage but can be taken out when needed. we had a friend who was a surgical nurse and she had stacks and stacks of plastic trays that i use for drying veggie scraps.
i don't think i was quite awake when i mentioned before that i like lima beans so much because they can be used all ways. as of yet i haven't found a lima that can be eaten fresh. i must have been daydreaming for a moment when writing that...
i sort beans all winter and right up until i start planting i'm sometimes taking second looks and making selections for planting.
a good place to pick up box tops and sorting trays are the big box stores. we've usually got a stack of boxes and box tops around so we can adapt them for whatever project we have going on. the various flats can be used for drying or sorting. while i'm at the big box stores they often give out samples in little plastic cups. i'll save those and i'm not above skimming some of them off the top of the trash cans either. i can never have too many of those when it comes down to shelling and sorting time.