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Old November 4, 2018   #14
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Alternate ways:


I've had success just scraping seeds from the tomato and wiping them on a paper towel. Let that dry & plant them next year.



A little more professional is to take the seeds, soak them in a little water plus Oxi-Clean detergent for about 45 minutes, then pour them into a fine mesh strainer. Rub them against the mesh (not too roughly), then rinse. Spread them on a plate, seeds not touching each other, to dry for a couple weeks.



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