Hello,.
A person came into our clinic yester and her brought tomatoes and one was a very big yellow/orange...It tasted wonderful.. I want to save the seeds...Can someone help in this? Last year I just let them dry on a paper plate.. Now some one told me I should was them then dry them is the correct way to collect seeds?
Thank you for any help.
Susan
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Hi Susan. Here's an article Dave wrote about the necessary process of fermenting tomato seeds http://davesgarden.com/articles/view/23/ . I hope this helps!
--Ginny
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