I want to dry out my fresh black eyed peas grown from my garden. In a ziplock pod or where on earth?
If you want them dried, they should be left to dry on the plant.
Usually they are moved out to dry on the plant. Most folks take a few pickings for fresh peas then consent to some dry because the plant will stop producing once the pods start to dry. If the pea seed is full size when you pick you can probably still dry them by spreading them out on a clean dry surface. Don't put them surrounded by a plastic bag. They will mold and spoil for sure. You can also blanch and freeze them. Hi,
Your best plan is to lay the seeds out on a dry verbs towel. Let the peas dry normally and not in direct sun.
After in the region of a week move the seeds to a zip lock sack with a paper towel inside and in that it will reside until it is needed.
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Answers: Lay them out and let them dry in the hulls. when they are dry shell them out and store them how ever you want. They will probably not dry all right in a bag an antediluvian window screen works capably to let air circulate around them to dry. In a fastener lock the moister is still trapped in the bag.