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237SJ | 12:19 Tue 25th Aug 2020 | ChatterBank
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Hi Alavahalf. Do you remember our conversation about Maskotka tomatoes earlier in the summer? Well, the plant was a success and the tomatoes are lovely. Got the last few in the fridge now. Have you ever halvested the seeds and grown them from doing that?
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Been using the the same seed for 5 or 6 years now .. cut the tomato into quarters. Scrape out the seeds and whatever else. Eat the four slices. Then put your seeds etc. into a sieve. Rinse with water to get rid of the fleshy bits. Then scrape the seeds onto a bit of kitchen paper. Use a matchstick or a pencil point to separate them. After a short time move them to stop...
13:05 Tue 25th Aug 2020
Don’t put them in the fridge sj, never ever put tomatoes in the fridge!! They keep for ages just in a bowl in the kitchen.
Been using the the same seed for 5 or 6 years now .. cut the tomato into quarters. Scrape out the seeds and whatever else. Eat the four slices. Then put your seeds etc. into a sieve. Rinse with water to get rid of the fleshy bits. Then scrape the seeds onto a bit of kitchen paper.
Use a matchstick or a pencil point to separate them. After a short time move them to stop them sticking. Leave them for a day or two while they dry out. Then just make a little envelope out of a dry piece of kitchen paper and put then in it. Write Maskotka 2020 on it and put it somewhere dry until the end of February next year when you will start all over again.

If you think the Maskotka was good .. make sure you treat yourself to some 'Sweet Apperetif' for next year.
I have had about 40kgs Of Maskotkas from 20 plants. We pulled the plants out 2 days ago, most off them are frozen now.
All that's left of the Maskotkas .. http://i1.imgrr.com/18J/8698_IMG20200825132551.jpg

.. we are still left with at least 50kgs of San Marzano to harvest.
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Thanks for the advice. I was wondering if it was possible because it said on Gardeners World that it can't be done with all tomatoes. I have put them in a jar of water but I did see on youtube that you can just rub the slimey coating off. Do they have to be kept somewhere cool? There isn`t really anywhere that cool in this house. Would a cupboard in the garage be OK or would it be too damp?
Just make sure they are dry .. two days on the windowsill will work before wrapping them up .. I keep them in my garage.
If nothing germinates in early March .. 99p will buy you some fresh ones from ebay.
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Thanks again for the advice.

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