How Do You Get Seeds Out Of Blackberries?
Blackberry vines, or brambles, can be grown in any climate that provides enough sunshine, and with the right soil combination. Many homeowners and gardeners enjoy growing their own blackberries–as they are hardy plants–and presenting homegrown fruit to their guests. To separate seeds from your blackberries and save them for future plants, follow a few easy steps. Crush blackberries gently to expose the seeds inside. Use a spoon to crush the berries. Don’t press so hard that you crush the seeds. Scrape the berry mixture into a strainer, and run water over the mixture to wash away some of the fruit and clean the seeds. Divide the cleaned seeds into containers. Pour water over the seeds to further clean them. Put the lids loosely onto the containers and set them in a warm place for one to three days. Do not leave the seeds sitting in water for longer than three days, as they will either sprout or rot. Take the mixture outside and pour off the excess liquid. This will eliminate excess fr