How to store tomato seeds for next year

How to store tomato seeds for next year?

tomatoes are one of the most popular vegetables in the world for a reason – they are delicious! Unfortunately, when you’re not using your homegrown tomatoes, they can start to lose their taste. Fortunately, you can save those seeds so you can grow more of your favorite tomatoes the following year! To store tomato seeds, you will need to sow the seeds in the soil in your vegetable patch the previous fall. The seeds should be at least 5-8 weeks old when you start to store them.

How to store tomato seeds for years?

Tomato seeds can be stored for up to two years in the refrigerator, or they can be stored in the freezer. Tomato seeds should be stored in airtight containers. Glass jars work fine as long as they have very tight-fitting lids. Tomato seeds should be stored in a cool, dark place, such as a cupboard.

How to store tomato seeds for fall?

For fall, you can find tomato varieties that can survive the cool temperatures of fall and the early winter. For example, ‘Early Girl’ and ‘Indigo Rose’ varieties will produce early enough to enjoy in your favorite season. If you want to try a longer season variety, grow ‘Big Beef’ or ‘Sweet 100’. All can be started indoors in the greenhouse and transplanted to your outdoor fall garden.

How to store tomato seeds for winter?

Tomato seeds can be stored at room temperature or in the refrigerator. Tomato seeds can be stored for up to one year at room temperature if they are in a sealed container. However, if you want to store your tomato seeds over the winter, you will need to freeze them. Tomato seeds should be stored in a freezer at -20 degrees Celsius. Seed freezing can improve their viability so that they can grow when placed in the ground the following spring.

How to store tomato seeds to sprout?

Tomato seeds can be stored in the refrigerator or at room temperature. They can also be sprouted. Spreading them on a paper towel, seeds can be placed in a jar with about two inches of water. Let it partially drain before covering it with cheesecloth. You can also do this in a pot. Seeds can be left in the pot for 5-7 days or longer. After that, transfer the water and seeds to a jar. Tomato seeds can also be stored in a jar with sil