Home Based Business – Germinating Beefsteak Tomato Seeds For Profit

A look at seeds to grow your money and to cut the spiraling cost of food Also, a way to teach kids how to make money with seeds and small plants or the ripe …
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Question by Jean Michel Jarre fan: How do I ripen outdoor-grown Tomatoes?
Hey, my nannan is struggling with her grown-tomatoes for them to ripen. Is there anything she can do to help them ripen (faster preferably)?

Best answer:

Answer by -NA-
Yes, put them in a paper bag for a few hours.
Or the old stand-by on a windowsill.

What do you think? Answer below!

28 Comments

  1. This way, I won’t mold

  2. Christopher, I think your mother drop-kicked you, when you were a baby!

  3. Your mother drop-kicked you, when you was a baby! OK, you first place an ad
    on Craig’s List, under FARM AND GARDEN. Then you collect the names of the
    buyers and their phone and email. Are you with me, Basketball Jones? Don’t
    try to sell to large stores. They have their suppliers already. I’d sell at
    swap meets, before I’d sell to them. You are competing with them. They have
    high prices and 90% of their price is transportation costs. You don’t have
    any such costs. You can compete.

  4. Monsanto know’s best,,,hum??!!

  5. …how are we going to grow healthy tomatoes when they’re chemtrailing the
    damn sky.

  6. Hmmmmmm! I never thought about that one!

  7. Welcome!

  8. Hey BTC, you know I love the farming videos… Keep them coming…

  9. Excellent my brother. This theme can be expanded indefinitely. I have long
    held the belief there is no way the chain markets can compete with the
    shoestring business of sprouts and home delivery. If one uses organic seed
    and raises seed crops to insure the supply, the initial suppliers will be
    encouraged to produce more, expanding the organic food supply chain. Child
    labor laws do not apply to self employed children.

  10. For seeds to grow in value, you have to germinate them and keep them alive
    Don’t try to store seeds for years, because what’s inside is alive and it
    can die

  11. You sound hungry too

  12. As for word power one could ‘cloche’ the seedlings in northern climates.

  13. Well, it could make money for you! I told a business partner, yesterday, if
    we sell this property as a home, it’s only worth $60,000 but if we plant
    the 37,000 sf with a garden of just 16,000 sf, we have an annual income of
    $160,000 and the property can be sold as a business for $250,000. Very few
    businesses which are for sale will include a house, the land and a garage!

  14. my dads dad had a green house and he made tomatos and thay were so much
    better than what you can git from the supermarkets and he did sell them and
    i think he made swome money from doing it .good vid thanks

  15. You have a good philosophy and theory I shall continue encouraging people
    to plant seeds, because food is real money and we need to get off the fiat
    narcotic, with it’s inflation and confiscation, Obamanation

  16. Lolllll

  17. Great idea brother. Wish I had a moneyor food making scheme to share, but
    sadly at the moment I do not. Just wanted to say ty for another great video
    and hopefully some others who have been as smart as you in life and have
    leared tricks/skills like this will be motivated by your words and will
    share the knowledge. Every bit we teach to eachother helps us stay away
    from the way the man wants us living.

  18. cheaking it out now do they do international

  19. Christopher, are you joking? Do you know of a supermarket in the world that
    doesn’t carry tomatoes? Every household in the world can use tomatoes,
    every day of the week for something, don’t you think? Neighbors on either
    side can use them! The neighbor in front of you, behind you and two block
    away, all need tomatoes! Are you that unconscious? Did you mother drop you,
    when you were a baby? Did she dribble you, like a basketball or is it the
    fluoride in your drinking water? Be serious!

  20. No matter where you live, you can find seeds cheap, online, in bulk Every
    time I look, I find a new one and 1,300 seeds for $1 is cheap enough for me
    How about you?

  21. Before you grow the first tomato plant, consider how you will sell them.
    Place an ad on Craig’s List and tell the world that in 90 days, you’ll have
    fresh tomatoes at 50 cents per lb and you want them to get on your list,
    with name, phone and email. When the tomatoes are already sold, before you
    grow them, you can’t lose! When you have sold to all the people who asked
    to be on your special list at 50 cents/lb then you are free to double the
    price for any ‘Johnny-come-lately’ types. OK?

  22. Cash? Jay Cash? Yes, I would think it would be interesting to you

  23. I don’t know, but if you avoid Monsanto, like you’d avoid a disease, maybe
    you could find some I ordered from three seed companies and they told me
    they don’t fuck with Monsanto’s shit I asked, ‘What does that mean? You
    don’t fuck with their shit!’ They said they don’t sell their shit on their
    web site. I said, ‘Ohhhhhhh! That’s what you mean!’

  24. Thanks! I want to do a new video on my new drip irrigation system It’s much
    simpler than the previous one

  25. lol I bet you do… smh… we need to follow Colorado…

  26. Why not make green tomato chutney.

  27. take a shovel and use it to cut some of the roots. you wont hurt the plant, but you will fool it into going into overdrive to ripen the fruit.

  28. I agree with the first person, put them in a paper bag and close it. It could take up to a few days for them to ripen. Check them often.

    NN

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