May 15, 2024

VIDEO: Never Buy Tomato Seed Again – Learn How to Save Tomato Seeds The Easiest Way!


We are processing hundreds of pounds of tomatoes to save seeds from. Tomato seeds are an easy seed to save, and you can do it yourself!

27 thoughts on “VIDEO: Never Buy Tomato Seed Again – Learn How to Save Tomato Seeds The Easiest Way!

  1. Great video! I got a message today from you guys that my order has shipped. So excited! I’ve never been disappointed with any order from the past.
    These how-to videos could t come at a better time with all the “insanity” in the world. Seeds could be like gold.

  2. I just saw an old video of yours where you did some fun tomato crosses (sun gold and another regular tomato made a golden tomato). You never said how they tasted! How did they turn out? Any other hybrids you tried?

  3. Curious do the tomatoes for seed need to be fully ripe? I have birds and chipmunks that damage some tomatoes (not always ripe), can I use these for seeds?

  4. tomatoes are very prone to diseases. (even) purchased seeds that dont have a good disease package and not bred for disease resistance, cause disappointing results. Let alone seeds from less reputable places, or own saved seeds. For tomatoes, stick to less disease prone and anti-disease packaged seeds, that specify these things.
    tomato seed saving should be relegated to small experiments, rather than settimg yourself up for entire crop failure, and blaming everything but the real culprit.
    i pull up any volunteers and only grow known plants i started. volunteers and home made compost are a known vector for tomato disease spread, and this is written up in agriculture journals.
    so yeah, you can waste many years of valuable growing time, mostly harvesting what little is not destroyed by disease, that tomatoes are so prone to. Hardly a good use of time and money. I'd rather buy a couple of packets of good performers instead.
    by all means experiment, but dont jump into it wholesale, as utopian feel good clickbait video producers arent going to give you back the years spent on failures.

  5. Thanks for your videos. I'm always learning and getting new ideas. I've been growing my garden, saving more seeds, been able to grow more of our own food, as well as storing that good food over winter. It's the most satisfying feeling!

  6. Having a coating that prevents germination makes total sense to me. When the fruit falls you don't want it to germinate right away because the growing season is almost over and the new plant would die before fruiting and passing on it's genes. So this genius time delay ensures they come up at the right time.

  7. You really don't need the mold. You can just let it sit in some water for about a day after rinsing the seeds in a strainer. After it's sat just rinse them in a strainer again and let them dry on a wax paper plate and they are good to go.

  8. Last year I saved seeds from Super Fantastic and Sungold hybrids. I covered the blooms until fruit set to avoid crossing. Sungold is looking like it should but that is probably just luck. Taste tomorrow. Super Fantastic is a stunted plant. I'm going to toss those seeds.

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