Saving your cherry tomato seeds is not hard! In this video, I show you how to save your heirloom cherry tomato seeds, all the way from picking off the vine to sealing in a dry plastic bag. Much the same as saving your larger beefsteak tomato seeds, saving cherry tomato seeds for next year involves seed collection, fermentation, rinsing, drying, and then storing.
It is a very simple process and takes 2 weeks, with most of the time fermenting and wait for the seeds to be ready for drying. It saves money, but it also ensures that you are getting the best tomatoes from the best varieties that grow the best in YOUR garden!
Check out the previous video on saving tomato seeds: https://youtu.be/d43zNx7jDOs
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For the previous video that includes all the basics of tomato seed saving, click here!: https://youtu.be/d43zNx7jDOs
I can't believe how the little tomatoes simply explode everywhere if you don't relieve the pressure on their skin! Seeds and guts everywhere!
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How do you save seeds for fruit trees? Or is it just as easy as throwing them in the dirt to grow?
Hi,Great video. I was wondering would waxed parchment (baking parchment) paper do as well for drying seeds on? Cheers
Great video and great info thanks bro
Hello What are your thoughts on saving the tomato seeds in the fridge for the winter? Thank you