Hi Ron and Marina: The flesh that covers the actual seed will change its color and the seed will be ready when the berries start falling from the stem. Then let them dry in a airy place: the flesh will dry out completely, remove it and sow the seeds at the proper start of the growing season (for Arums Fall). Germination is very good with fresh seed. Do not cover this completely as excess moisture can cause rotting. An open cool South facing spot will encourage germination. Regards Alberto _________________________________________________________________ Charla con tus amigos en lĂnea mediante MSN Messenger: http://messenger.yupimsn.com/