Truthfully, there is probably something wrong with me that I get this excited about a tomato.
Now that I have explained my weird feelings about garden tomatoes, I will go into detail about how to butcher one in order to save its insides, so as to plant more next year! It's a complicated relationship.
Step 1: Pick your victim. Pick a tomato from a plant that has given you tasty tomatoes thus far this season. (Not necessarily the biggest ones!).
Step 4: Put the seeds (and attached goop) into a jar. Once all the seeds are gathered and in the jar, add a tablespoon or two of water. This will help separate the seeds from the goop as it ferments.
Step 5: Place cling wrap over the jar tightly and poke some holes in it.
Step 6: Place jar in a warm area. Usually the top of the fridge will do. Just make sure they are away from direct sunlight. Sunlight is fine, just not too direct.
The next steps:
Each night you'll need to give the mix a stir and put the wrap back on. It'll take about 3 nights. Eventually you'll get a scummy looking surface that'll tell you the seeds are ready to take out. I'll be sure to update you on my seeds, so you can get a visual step-by-step! Happy seed saving!
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