Many avid gardeners like to harvest seeds from their crops at the end of each growing season for the next year's gardens. This simple task not only saves money, but gives gardeners the feeling that they are part of the continuing life cycle of plants when they are able to produce their own seeds. Pumpkins are one of the easiest crops to gather seeds from because the seeds are large and there are plenty of them in just one pumpkin. A few handfuls of seeds are all it takes to plant an entire pumpkin patch when gardening time rolls around again. But before they are ready to be planted, you must learn how to dry pumpkin seeds so they will germinate easily when planting season arrives.
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