Tomato seeds
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I had some very good results with some Rutgers Select I saved the seeds from those we ate last year; spread them out on wax paper untill well dried. Then I seperated any remaining meat from them and stored in an evvelope in the refrigerator in case they wanted to think winter had occurred as some plants do. I got an abundance of seedings this spring that have produced very mature plantings (especially in some tubs first time for me, that about 50% ahead of their mates in the garden yet). I think you can do just as well if you try it Bill. Stay young, OldAck BINever before have I tried growing a tomatos plants from seeds. BIIf I take the seeds from a tomato, do I dry them out...how...and for BIhow long...then what? ( Then I become a tomato farmer...with two or BIthree plants.) BIBill BIWilliam Redding BIMedical Researcher at BIwww.linkable.org BILearn a language at BIwww.ITeachOonline.com BI--- NewsGate v1.0 gamma 2 BI * Origin: EarthLink Inc. -- http://www.EarthLink.net (8:8/2003) --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ hAS ANYONE SEEN MY cAPSLOCK KEY? FamilyNet Internet Gated Mail http://www.familynet-international.org |
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