It's very simple. Go to your garden center and buy starter cubes. They are round flat objects that when soaked in water swell up to form a small planting pot.they containg a growing medium that you can place your seeds into. You will want to place 1 or 2 seeds in each pot and place them in a sunny window. If you have a cookie sheet place your containers on it and cover with plastic to form a green house. In about two weeks you will have small plants remove one of the plants leaving one plnt per pot. Once they get to buig to cover remove the plastic. you should start these about the middle of March and once they get to be about 3 to 4 inches high you will want to do what we call hardening off. put them outside in a sunny spot during the day providing the temtperatur is abouve freezing. Bring them in at night to keep from freezing. Once the there is little chance of freezing in the garden you can place pot and all in the ground.
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Yes, tomato seeds can sprout and germinate to grow into tomato plants. Proper conditions such as warmth, moisture, and good soil are needed for tomato seeds to sprout successfully.
The quick answer is yes. Tomato juice contains certain substances such as Potassium which will inhibit the germination of seeds. If seeds are placed in 100% tomato juice then none should germinate however more will germinate when the concentration of tomato juice is reduced.] Hope that helps!!
They germinate better in moist compost in the right conditions.
because they need more moisture
it may grow very fast in the dark area
Tomato seeds typically germinate within 5 to 10 days when planted in optimal conditions, which include warm temperatures, adequate moisture, and good soil quality. However, some varieties may take up to 2 weeks to germinate.
In order to germinate sunflower seeds hull them. This will cause them to germinate more quickly. Put the seeds in a jar with water and they will germinate.
To germinate is to begin life, as in "the tomato seed germinated and grew into a tomato plant."
Yes, most seeds require light to germinate, but some seeds can germinate in darkness.
Yes, you can eat tomato seeds. They are completely indigestible and will pass completely through the digestive system unchanged. The only people that can have problems with tomato seeds (and other live seeds) are those with diverticulosis, when pouches (diverticula) form in the wall of the colon. Seeds can be caught in these pouches and in some cases germinate and begin growing inside you! If this happens the person will require surgery to remove the pouches with the plants inside them.
Yes, sweet basil seeds can germinate in the dark. While some seeds require light to germinate, sweet basil seeds do not have this requirement and can germinate in the absence of light.