Zucchini are an amazing squash to grow in the garden. They grow very well and can be very fruitful. Saving zucchini seeds is a great way to get free seeds for next year’s garden. It’s also a fun and rewarding project that can be done by gardeners of all skill levels.

When saving seeds you will need to choose a ripe zucchini that has started to yellow or develop brown spots. Once you have selected a ripe zucchini, cut it in half and scoop out the seeds and pulp. Rinse the seeds thoroughly with water to remove all of the pulp. Spread the seeds out on a paper towel to dry completely. Once the seeds are dry, store them in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. With proper care, zucchini seeds can be stored for up to 3 years.
To ferment Zucchini seeds, place them in a jar and cover them with water. Add a loose cover to the jar and leave it at room temperature for 1-3 days.
After the seeds have fermented, rinse them again and spread them out on a paper towel to dry. Once the seeds are dry, you can store them in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.
Zucchini seeds can be stored for up to 5 years if they are stored properly. When you’re ready to plant the seeds, sow them in the spring about 2 weeks after the last frost.
Quick tips for saving zucchini seeds:

Open-pollinated zucchinis are those that have been pollinated by natural means, such as wind or insects. Hybrid zucchinis are those that have been bred by crossing two different varieties of zucchinis. The seeds of hybrid zucchinis will not be true to the parent plant, meaning that the offspring will not have the same characteristics as the parent plant. You can save and grow seeds from hybrids if that doesn’t matter to you.
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If you save your seeds properly then you will have so many zucchini seeds of your own for years to come!
Happy Gardening!