I always put tomato seed onto kitchen towel and dry, but when I want to
plant I just cut up the paper into pieces and plant the lot paper and all,
they always come up ok


Sue M Harvey
Norfolk UK


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> I learned that it's quite a process, you have to ferment the seeds! 
> It's only after the seeds are nice and mouldy that you rinse them off 
> and then put them in your fridge (not the freezer).

Mom spread tomato seeds on a piece of paper towel; when the gel on a seed
dried up, it firmly glued the seed to the towel.  Then she stored the towel
in a cool dry place until time to plant.

If some towel stuck to the seed when you peeled it off, no sweat -- it won't
hurt anything.


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west of Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S.A.
where crocus are gone, daffodils are fading,
and redbuds and violets are at peak.

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