Saving some of the heirloom tomato's pulp and flesh can help preserve its seeds for next year. Learn more in this free educational video series.
Expert: Tom Ashley
Bio: Tom Ashley has been farming organically at Dancing Bear Farm in Leyden, MA since 1981.
Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Very nice tomato :D
check2wice 6 months ago
@Angelaburke89
Thank you!
saeidmomtahan 6 months ago
@saeidmomtahan You have to remove the gelly-pulp because it is a germination inhibitor so it will not grow unless it rots away. You can plant the seeds right away but it will take longer to grow because the pulp must rot away first.
Angelaburke89 7 months ago
Is it possible to just cut a tomato open, separate the seeds and plant them immediately? Or are there some intermediate steps that have to be taken?
saeidmomtahan 7 months ago
Ohhhh! Those look terrible! HE HE HE!
dltacy 8 months ago
lovely tomatoes
littlechefxxx 8 months ago
Bought a huge supply of heirloom seeds. I'm ready.
DisasterManagement1 9 months ago
That is a freaking beautiful tomato
m081779 11 months ago
Will this work for my fetuses too?
TheBrendanSmith 1 year ago
@I3addogy no it should have some air flow
jakearick 1 year ago