yardfarmer
Leafing Out
Greetings gardeners, chronic lurker yardfarmer here to ask a question.
How ripe should a tomato be to pick and save the seeds?
We are having a very good season for tomatoes , two of the fruits are ripe, which is very early for this part of Or, so I want to save the seed from one of these. They are open pollinated, don't have a name since the seed was given to me and I didn't ask.
I've grown maters for close to thirty years and never saved a seed. With this plant producing a ripe tomato in late July it should be given a chance to see what happens next year.
By the way, I lurk because I work. Don't do much internet at work; but have logged in a few times, it is frowned upon to internet at work. DW works later than I so I get to prepare evening meals at home more often, and don't go online much.
Thanks...
How ripe should a tomato be to pick and save the seeds?
We are having a very good season for tomatoes , two of the fruits are ripe, which is very early for this part of Or, so I want to save the seed from one of these. They are open pollinated, don't have a name since the seed was given to me and I didn't ask.
I've grown maters for close to thirty years and never saved a seed. With this plant producing a ripe tomato in late July it should be given a chance to see what happens next year.
By the way, I lurk because I work. Don't do much internet at work; but have logged in a few times, it is frowned upon to internet at work. DW works later than I so I get to prepare evening meals at home more often, and don't go online much.
Thanks...