HMK,
That's pretty cool! I'd like to start saving seeds too...
I've been starting my own plants from seed for the past 6-7 years now, but haven't saved seeds.
This year we're doing Brandywine, Big Boys, Sweet 100's, Yellow Jubilee, and Roma tomatoes, with about 3 plants of each.
How are the seeds from the hybrid plants the next year? Are they worth anything? And, how do you save the seeds for next year, what kind of handling/storage prep do you have to do with them to keep them healthy for next year?
We're also big into peppers, we've started California Wonder Bell peppers, Poblano chile's, Habanero's, Cascabella's, Jalapeno's, Cayenne's, Cubanelle's and probably a couple of others that I can't think of right now. Never saved seeds for those either, but probably should... should come up with some interesting varieties, as easily as the peppers cross-pollinate... Maybe I'll plant the bell peppers next to the Habanero's, and see what comes up next year from the seeds of those 2 peppers

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We also start our own cabbage plants, eggplant, broccoli and cauliflower too, although this year we didn't start any broc and cauli... the wifey didn't want any this year.
Just waiting for the monsoons to go away and for the ground to dry so I can start working the dirt...

just got a new tiller for the tractor, and it's killing me not being able to get out in the garden and get the paint worn off the tines!