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Next year's tomatoes?
After repeated trips to the nursery over several weeks, I finally got
my Roma and Beefsteaks in the ground. About four plants of each. To avoid being dependent on the nursery, I'm considering starting from seed (next year). Any reason I can't take seed from this years growth, dry them, then use them next year? If do-able, do I simply scoop out the seeds and let them dry? - Mike |
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