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Old July 21, 2010   #1
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How soom after saving, cleaning, drying your tomato seeds do you have to wait before replanting
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Old July 21, 2010   #2
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They are ready to go!!!!!!!!!!
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Old July 21, 2010   #3
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It depends on what you want to do with them...if you want to store them for any length of time, they need to be thoroughly dried...otherwise, see above.
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You can harvest a tomato, remove the seeds, remove the gel from around each seed, and plant it right then. Actually, you can leave out the "remove the gel" step. However, as stated above, if you wish to store them, then they must be very well dried.

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