How to Save Wild Rocket (Diplotaxis tenuifolia) Seeds

Seed Saving Guide #2730
Family: Brassicaceae
Binomial name: Diplotaxis tenuifolia

Flower Type Perfect, self-incompatible
Pollination Insect pollinated
Isolation Distance 500m
Other Isolation Methods Grow only one variety for seed saving.
Population Required for Viable Seeds 5
Population Required to Maintain Variety 20-50
When to Harvest When seed pods (siliques) are dry and change colour from green to tan.
How to Harvest

Cut stalks with seed pods over a container or drop cloth to catch any seeds that are released. Spread seed pods on a cloth and leave to dry for 1-5 days. Rub seed pods between hands to break them open and release the seeds.

How to Clean

Screen or winnow to remove remaining stalks and chaff.

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What is Seed Saving?

Seed saving is the practice of collecting and storing mature seeds from open-pollinated plants. By allowing plants to reach full maturity and harvesting the seeds, they can be cleaned, dried, and stored for future use. 

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