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  1. I have a small home garden, produce about a ton of veg per year and cleaning of seed and flowers is the most time consuming part of each years grow. I harvest seed with mesh, silk bags and then sort by hand. For flowers, I make my own teas for hot tea in winter. I literally pick each flower by hand, dry them and go through them once again by hand. Hours and hours every week all Summer. For me, it is worth it but for anyone doing anything larger, not really a viable option. Glad to see some helping people figure out a better way for bulk. Thanks for posting. Great info!

  2. Nice! I follow a lady named Aketch Joy Winnie on YouTube who lives in Uganda and shows a lot of their way of life. She had a video about winnowing rice, and it was super cool! The rice was put on a large woven curved tray and flicked up repeatedly as she blew air through the rice, sending the chaff off the tray. Super cool!

  3. High quality content, thank you for sticking to your roots on why you started this journey (teaching people how to garden) this is the information we need to be successful and learn actually useful things brought up into the 21 century to teach our kids. Thank you good sir

  4. Looks like it beats boiling from bowl to bowl and blowing the bad stuff out. (I was covered in okra seed chaff the other day.) 🤣

  5. Thank you so much for sharing this incredible little video. I love that you found a quicker, less labor-intensive way of doing an absolutely essential job

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