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| I pluck mine when they are red and beginning to 'wrinkle' just a little bit. Just give a little twist and they'll come right off in your fingers. They have a 'pulpy' covering. Gently mash the seed till the pulp splits...then slip the seed out, it's tapered, almost (long) heart shaped. Rinse under tepid water till its' clean and plant as you would other 'woody' seeds. I have found them easy to grow. Good luck! |
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