As a suggestion to those of us with dehydrators, you can put the pieces in your dehydrator and have them ready in under 12 hours depending on how good your dehydrator is.
I don't know how all dehydrators work, but my dehydrator gets warm..something like 60°C warm I think. From which temperature can it become a problem for the viability of the seeds?
@Seed Collector: are these easy to germinate? I have always used stolons, never seeds.
I have strawberries in my garden that I haven't picked. They're both rotten and frozen right now. I assume the seeds are viable... How should I proceed to recover them?
Cheers!
Only guessing (this works well for tomato seeds) you could try,
-pick the strawberries,
-thaw them out,
-remove the layer with the seeds
-put into a jar of water with a lid
-shake
-let seeds settle to bottom
-pour off pulpy water
-add more water and
-repeat until mostly clean of pulp
-pour out water and
-spread seeds on tissue paper to dry
-i tear up the paper into pieces
Maybe
Anyway, i've always wondered about that, AWE+=SUM info SeedCollector thanks!
And you get fruit jerky, COOL.