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by gilrain
1602 days ago
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> They've been groomed for generations, yes. But they've not been stabilized. You must be using a different definition of “stabilized” than the horticultural sense, because it is absurd to suggest that tomato varieties are not stable. > If you can, i strongly encourage to go talk to local farmers and borrow a few seeds. There's some amazing stuff out there which you won't find in commercial gardening shops. I’m a member of a seed saving exchange and active in my local growing community. Horticulture is my primary hobby. |
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