If you are able to dry your seeds and store them properly (don’t plant them), you have a good shot at growing new plants with them next year. To store the seeds: Place them in an airtight, watertight container such as a jar with a rubber seal or a Ziplock bag inside a jar. Keep the seeds cool (ideally, below 50°F); you could also put them in a jar and store them in your refrigerator or freezer. Then, in the early spring, start them inside.
If you are able to dry your seeds and store them properly (don’t plant them), you have a good shot at growing new plants with them next year. To store the seeds: Place them in an airtight, watertight container such as a jar with a rubber seal or a Ziplock bag inside a jar. Keep the seeds cool (ideally, below 50°F); you could also put them in a jar and store them in your refrigerator or freezer. Then, in the early spring, start them inside.