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Old August 27, 2017   #6
Father'sDaughter
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Originally Posted by carolyn137 View Post
I agree completely with Marsha.



Others have tried it many times, and the freezing and thawing destroys the seeds.



Same thing when folks throw whole fruits in the freezer to keep them until they can make sauce or whatever, not good at all.



The way around this is to core, squeeze, then freeze. Not only do you get viable seeds, the tomatoes take up less space in the freezer.

Donna, hopefully you still have seeds from whatever variety it was and can sow those next year. If not, then go ahead and try saving, then germinating some to see if you have some survivors in the lot.

If the answer to both is no, then post up what it was and hopefully someone has seeds for it they might be willing to offer for trade or SASE.
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