I save the seeds from my flowers. I need to watch closely in order to collect right when the seeds are ready. Though much of my garden is perennial plants, I save the seeds to expand my gardens or to give seed away. It's actually fairly easy to collect and save seeds, and it's very rewarding. Having grown up thinking that all seeds had to be purchased in a little envelope each year, it's been nice to learn that I can 'make' my own.
Rhododendron, over 30 years old.
Yellow Iris in background.
Purple and Pale Yellow Iris border the bottom of this photo.
Columbine.
More Lupine, and a swallow poking out of the bird house!
Chipping Sparrows. I believe there are 4 baby birds in this nest. This nest is right outside my dining room window. I actually watched the mother bird eat the egg shells as the babies were born. I was surprised to see this until I looked into it - she does this in order to replace the calcium in her body that she lost when she laid her eggs.
Rosa Rugosa, or Beach
Rose.
Poppies below.