Make your own seed bags
Late summer is seed-collecting season. To help you package your seeds properly, we've created a template for making your own seed packets. You can simply download and print it out, and then make your own seed packets in no time.
Collecting and storing seeds
If you want to secure seeds for the coming season, you should start harvesting early. Seeds from tomatoes , pumpkins , cucumbers , peppers , and the like aren't the only ones that can be harvested in the summer. Many flowers also produce their seeds after their magnificent flowering period. (You can find more on collecting seeds correctly at the end of this article.) So that you can immediately package your harvested seeds in an airtight and secure manner, we've created a printable template for making your own seed packets . You can download it for free using the link, print it out as often as you like, and use it to make your own seed packets in no time.
For the print template click on the image:
Are you new to urban gardening and don't have your own seeds to collect yet? No problem! Everyone starts somewhere. In our Seed Sisters shop, you'll find over 50 different vegetable, fruit, and herb plants to grow yourself. And because we put a lot of effort into the packaging, these also make great gifts. For all urban gardeners and those who want to become one. Take a look around .
Harvesting seeds - this is how it works
Do you have the most beautiful flowers in your garden and would like to preserve their beauty forever? Next summer is sure to come! You can find some practical tips for harvesting, collecting, and storing your flower seeds in our blog article " Harvesting Flower Seeds and Collecting Seeds."
Have you discovered delicious vegetables in your grandma's garden and are eager to have the same variety in your own? We'll show you how to harvest seeds from tomatoes , lettuce , beans , potatoes, peppers , and corn , and what you should definitely keep in mind when doing so, in our blog article "Growing Seeds from Vegetables."

Collecting vegetable seeds - this is how it works
Have you collected enough seeds?
Then join our seed circle and exchange your self-collected seeds for other special varieties. Find out how you can participate here.
