Yes. Mr. Stripey is an heirloom tomato, so the seeds can be used to plant the next year.
Yes, you can grow tomatoes from the seeds of a tomato. Simply save the seeds from a ripe tomato, dry them, and then plant them in soil to grow new tomato plants.
They have seeds inside them for they are fruit, and as most fruit, when they go bad, fall from the plant or are eaten by animals, their seeds will fall and spread on the soil and a new tomatoe plant will grow.
you have to buy seeds from Souffle Farm in order to get tomatoes... and you have to plant them and water them every day
Yes. Any part of a plant or tree that contains the seeds is considered fruit.
no because it atracts bugs and they will eat ur seeds
They grow on plants. (Like tomatoes). You need to plant the seeds in the soil. Then the plant grows and watermelon is it's fruit.
To grow tomatoes from seeds obtained from fresh tomatoes, first remove the seeds from a ripe tomato and let them dry on a paper towel. Plant the dried seeds in a small pot with potting soil, water regularly, and place in a sunny spot. Once the seedlings have grown, transplant them to a larger container or garden bed. Provide support for the plants as they grow and continue to water and fertilize as needed.
Tomatoes grown from saved seeds may not always be true to the original plant, as cross-pollination can occur between different varieties. This can result in variations in the characteristics of the new plants.
Yes, tomatoes can grow true to seed, meaning that the seeds from a specific tomato variety will produce plants with similar characteristics to the parent plant.
If you have ever eaten a tomato, you have seen these seeds.
There are seeds in tomatoes and chilis
Yes, you can grow tomatoes from the seeds of a tomato.