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Do you just let the seeds dry and then use them as normal next year? Both for the toms and beans?Had a clear up of some of the outdoor stuff. Disposed of an out of control Fuchsia and hacked a honeysuckle right back to a couple of trunks as well as pulling the beans up and harvesting the few remaining pods on them for seed for next year. Also cleared the (disappointing this year) sweet peas from the bed and planter. Got a few toms slowly ripening on the outdoor plants as well as the last few courgettes. Quite a few more on the way on the indoor toms and cucumbers, although they all got a bit cramped and dark while we were away - might have to rig up a better watering system for next year. About a dozen chillies on the turn as well. Will save some seeds for next year. Very few seeds in the indoor toms - more space for the flesh, so a good thing! Forgot to buy an extra ripe one from the market on holiday (for seed) so picked the core out of Mrs Nod's last salad one and will use them. Biggest tom so far was a touch over 10 oz and delicious!