I went crazy and planted tons of marigolds, literally by the hand full. They were from the seeds I got from a friend's garden last year. I have been taking the marigolds off when they start looking droopy, but not always turning brown. Last night we had a freeze and so I went out today and took all the flowers off that had turned downwards. I'm worried that even if I let them dry out now, they won't be any good. If I keep only the seeds that are black and not dull white, will I have seeds that are good enough to plant next year?
I went crazy and planted tons of marigolds, literally by the hand full. They were from the seeds I got from a friend's garden last year. I have been taking the marigolds off when they start looking droopy, but not always turning brown. Last night we had a freeze and so I went out today and took all the flowers off that had turned downwards. I'm worried that even if I let them dry out now, they won't be any good. If I keep only the seeds that are black and not dull white, will I have seeds that are good enough to plant next year?