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coykiesaol 08-03-2011 04:17 AM

propergating tomatoes from seed?
 
I was cutting up a tomato earlier and just wondered if it is possible to grow a tomato plant from the seed within the tomato. If so, how would I go about this and would I be too late for a crop this year? Thanks as always.

echinosum 08-03-2011 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by coykiesaol (Post 914418)
I was cutting up a tomato earlier and just wondered if it is possible to grow a tomato plant from the seed within the tomato. If so, how would I go about this and would I be too late for a crop this year? Thanks as always.

Tomato plants are easily grown from seed, especially with the assistance of a heated propagator to germinate them. Google will find you instructions suitable for the area you live in. In climates with frosty winters, we sow the seeds indoors about 6 weeks before it is safe to put the plants out, which is once all risk of frost is well past. Though if you have a greenhouse, then you have a wider range of options.

But I would not in general suggest taking seeds out of a tomato you bought in the shop, because many of them are hybrids and won't breed true, and might not have ripened sufficiently on the plant to be good seed. You'd do better to go to a seed seller and get tomato seed of varieties suitable for home cultivation in the area you live in.

But if you want to try taking seeds out of a tomato, etc, then this seed seller is pleased to tell you how to do it. Great Vegetable Seeds from The Real Seed Catalogue


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