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Growing Vegetables From Seeds

When slicing tomatoes or peppers, I always slice them on a paper towel. Any and all seeds that fall onto the paper towel, I set aside for a couple of weeks and let dry out and then bury the entire paper towel in my flower bed and water as I water other plants in existing bed. Within a few days, seeds will sprout and voila! you have vegetable plants.

By Sharon from Florida

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RE: Growing Vegetables From Seeds

Many thanks Sharon for this very handy tip the price of vegetables. Is expensive so will definitely give this a go. I am moving to a small flat soon would it be possible to grow these in pots if so when is the best time to sow also how long do they take to grow once again a wonderful idea by thriftyfun members.

Post by h.arnott

RE: Growing Vegetables From Seeds

thank's I'll try that thank you sharon...

rebecca from Tehachapi Ca

Post by ramona I

RE: Growing Vegetables From Seeds

Sharon, thanks so much for telling us how to do this! So easy and simple!

Post By Jill (Guest Post)

RE: Growing Vegetables From Seeds

I wish I lived in Florida with your long growing season. Have you ever done this with pumpkins? After we carved our pumpkins, I took most of the seeds and roasted them but all the ones on the ground I picked up and placed in the soil. I don't know if they will come up or not. I hope so.

TC in MO

Post by TC in MO

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