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Re: Tomato Question
- To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT <S*@UMSLVMA.UMSL.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Tomato Question
- From: D* S* <d*@EARTHLINK.NET>
- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1997 12:07:18 -0600
Hello Again Doreen!
Thanks for all the great info on "maters".
Do You know of a good source of information on HOW to correctly save tomato
seed?
ALSO to ALL:
"Sherrys Greenhouse" homepage at:
http://www.teleport.com/~earth/index.shtml
currently contains a great list of "mater" varieties and SOURCES.
Thanks Alot!
Don Sanderson
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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<lots of snipping>
> From: Doreen Howard <doreen@MASTNET.NET>
> And these seeds are a one time investment--you should be saving your
> own seeds for the next year's crop. That is what makes them adapted
> to your problems. Hybrids have to be purchased every year, because
> if you save the seeds, the resulting plants are not like the parents
> you grew the previous year.
> Hope this helps.
> Doreen
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