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I'm new to Gardening and the last 2 years have started a small garden for the first since I was kid growing up. I have been growing mostly tomatoes and love the campari store variety. I sent my address to magnolias4Ever@aol.com to try your seeds. Can you please give me some advice on growing them in my garden? Do you ferment the seeds from the actual seeds from the tomateo? I live in NJ,

Thanks Much!

Jeff
 
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I can't read this whole thing, but I found out that my tomato plants (hillbilly) were yellow - and I wanted some red.

I had been buying tomatoes at the store as mine are not producing, and had some organic comparis, and liked them. so I saved the seeds on the cutting board, let them dry, and planted them. They all came up! I did four starts with 3+ seeds per and all came up with multiple plants.

They are now just 3-4" but according to wikipedia, they are mature in as little as 69 days so I hope I get something off of them.
 
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