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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

I cut up a tomato to have some with my hamburger, and then salvaged some seeds for planting. I cut the top off my 1 gallon water bottle and placed a damp paper towel around the sides. I spread the seeds across this paper towel.

After doing so, I decided to Google some questions I had about growing tomatoes, since I wasn't sure if this was going to work. I remember doing something like this back in AP Biology to grow sunflower seeds, but I didn't quite remember if this was going to work for tomatoes.. I might have forgotten a step or two by now!

I really hate it when Google gives me mixed answers. First, I read that tomato seeds needed to be dried and undergo scarification before they could be planted, but a comment in that video said that tomato seeds didn't need to have scarification done. So then I start looking up on drying tomato seeds, but now THIS person says that tomato seeds don't need to be dried to be planted. I'm so confused...

For now I'll just try my way and hope they grow..

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