 Hello, and welcome to Little Garden on the Prairies. So we are getting to the end of the summer season here on the Prairies, and it's time to start collecting some seeds from these flowers that we enjoy so much and save them so that we can plant them and regrow them again next year. So today I'm gonna show you how you can find and collect seeds from your petunia flowers. So when it's getting to the end of your flower growing season, you can start checking the stems of your petunias and look for these little pods that you will find inside. This one's still very green, so it's not ready to be picked yet. You wanna look for something that is kind of a brown, dried out look to it and when you find those, just pluck them away from your plants. And you wanna make sure when you're collecting your little seed pods that you keep track of the color of the flowers that you've taken them from. So when you take them inside, I just use a white piece of paper to collect the seeds on. They kinda, the shell kinda looks like a little pistachio shell to me. You just kinda pry it apart gently and break it open and you'll get a ton of tiny little seeds in the palm of your hand. So once you've collected a good supply of seeds for each of your favorite petunia colors, I just funnel them into a paper envelope or a baggie or a small container. Keep them in a cool, dry place over the winter until you're ready to start your seedlings next spring. So hope you enjoyed watching this midweek mini video. Stay tuned for my full length videos posted every Sunday on my channel.