Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#16
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sun, 24 Jun 2007 00:14:05 +0100, Sacha wrote
(in article ) : On 23/6/07 22:15, in article , "Sally Thompson" wrote: On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 17:47:09 +0100, Sacha wrote (in article ) : [re Jersey Sunrise seeds] snippety snip I can't help you there, Kate as I haven't done it. I'm sure someone will know. However, I'd be happy to send you a few Jersey Sunrise (Sally, too!) but it won't be until the end of this season, of course. Ooh yes, please Sacha. I would love a few. Somewhere in the archives someone once wrote about saving their own tomato seeds. How do you do it, for the future? (Otherwise I'll do a search.) It's very high tech, Sally. ;-) Towards the end of the fruiting period I open up a few toms and I scoop the seed onto some kitchen towel. Once they've dried out, I try to scrape them off the kitchen towel and into e.g. wage envelopes! If they won't scrape off, the lucky recipient gets the paper towel, too and it dissolves in the damp compost! Um, I think I prefer your method to the one I found in the archives, which I quote in full he quote I've just checked in my copy of the Seed Savers Handbook, Jeremy Cherfas, Michel & Jude Fanton. They say "allow the fruit to ripen just beyond the eating stage. Cut them open, squeeze out the jelly and seeds, putting the seeds of one variety in a jar or bowl. If you are saving the seeds of a dry, meaty tomato such as the excellent Italian plum you may have to add a tiny amount of water. Label the jars and leave in a warm spot for 2 to 3 days. If it is not stirred, a mat will form on top and a beneficial fermentation will take place, caused mostly by a microbe, Geotrichum candidum, acting on the sticky gel that surrounds the seeds. Antibiotic activity deals with diseases such as bacterial spot, speck and canker. The only danger is in leaving the fermentation process for too long, leading to premature germination. After at least 3, but no more than 4, days scoop the fungal mat off the top, add water and pour the lot through a sieve. Wash and rub the seeds until clean." /quote I think I'll go for the kitchen paper :-) -- Sally in Shropshire, UK Burne-Jones/William Morris window in Shropshire church with conservation churchyard: http://www.whitton-stmarys.org.uk |
#17
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
snip all complicated stuffy
After at least 3, but no more than 4, days scoop the fungal mat off the top, add water and pour the lot through a sieve. Wash and rub the seeds until clean." /quote I think I'll go for the kitchen paper :-) hmmmm, me too Sally :-) |
#18
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 24/6/07 10:36, in article
, "Kate Morgan" wrote: snip all complicated stuffy After at least 3, but no more than 4, days scoop the fungal mat off the top, add water and pour the lot through a sieve. Wash and rub the seeds until clean." /quote I think I'll go for the kitchen paper :-) hmmmm, me too Sally :-) I'm really glad I didn't read those instructions long ago. ;-) I just wash the seeds in a sieve and then bring on the kitchen roll! -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk (remove weeds from address) |
#20
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
In article , (Kate
Morgan) wrote: I would be interested in growing a more unusual variety, I take it that the adopt a veg is the way to go ? There must be at least a hundred varieties available from ordinary shops and mail/web order. Here's just one example: http://www.podseeds.co.uk/acatalog/O...omato_294.html Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com A useful bit of gardening software at http://www.netservs.com/garden/ |
#21
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() I would be interested in growing a more unusual variety, I take it that the adopt a veg is the way to go ? There must be at least a hundred varieties available from ordinary shops and mail/web order. Here's just one example: http://www.podseeds.co.uk/acatalog/O...omato_294.html Of course you are right Steve, there are lots to buy from other sites it is just when I read a personal recommendation - Sacha - I fancy trying it. kate |
Reply |
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Tomatoes - Tomatoes 1a (Small).jpg (1/1) | Garden Photos | |||
Tomatoes - Tomatoes 1a (Small).jpg (0/1) | Garden Photos | |||
What's up with my tomatoes - cherry tomatoes? | Texas | |||
Hot weather tomatoes & bell peppers ? | Texas | |||
Commie tomatoes | Edible Gardening |