Mustard - Seeds On Plant ((exclusive))

Once you’ve collected the seeds, you’ll likely have a bit of "chaff" (dried pod fragments) mixed in. You can remove this by gently blowing on the seeds or pouring them from one bowl to another in front of a light fan.

But he persevered, drinking in the sunshine and the rainfall, and slowly but surely, he began to grow into a sturdy little plant. His leaves unfurled and his stem lengthened, and Max felt a sense of pride and accomplishment. mustard seeds on plant

Seeing mustard seeds on the plant gives profound meaning to the famous biblical parable of the "mustard seed of faith." While the seed itself is famously tiny, the plant it produces is anything but—especially the black mustard variety, which can grow into a shrub-like "tree" large enough for birds to nest in its branches. The contrast between the seed’s minute size and the plant’s vigorous, sprawling growth is a living lesson in potential and growth. Once you’ve collected the seeds, you’ll likely have

Use garden shears to cut the stalks just below the lowest seed pods. His leaves unfurled and his stem lengthened, and

For the remaining pods, simply crush or shake the bag vigorously to release the rest of the seeds. 5. Cleaning and Storage