When harvesting squash seeds, clean off all the fleshy pulp, dry the seeds in the sun and store them in a cool, dark place. Store squash seeds until it’s time to start growing with help from an expert gardener in this free video on vegetable gardening.
Expert: Jene Van Butsel
Contact: www.tropicalfruit.com/
Bio: Jene Van Butsel is an expert gardener specializing in growing plants and tropical fruit trees since 1987.
Filmmaker: Leonora Fishbein
Series Description: A vegetable garden can bring an array of fresh vegetables to your home, from avocados and squash to butter and soy beans. Learn to grow vegetables with help from an expert gardener in this free video series on vegetable gardening.
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cut the squash in half
scoop out seeds
remove seeds from flesh
wash seeds in strainer under running water
place seeds in baking tray
set baking tray outside in sun for a few hours
Done!!!
My butternut squash was still a little bit green inside. Will the seeds be viable?