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	<title>Comments on: How To Save Tomato Seeds For Planting Another Year</title>
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		<title>By: Duncan</title>
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		<description>Want to know an even easier way to get tomatoes from the seed of previous years tomato plants?

Simply take the best looking tomato, from the best looking plant, wait for it to drop off naturally from the plant, and then pick it up, and drop it somewhere where it won&#039;t be disturbed. For me, this is one corner of my glasshouse.

Next year, providing it is getting some moisture during the correct season, you&#039;ll find a whole bunch of seedlings popping up. Prick them out, and bingo.

Saves a lot of hassle, and works perfectly.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Want to know an even easier way to get tomatoes from the seed of previous years tomato plants?</p>
<p>Simply take the best looking tomato, from the best looking plant, wait for it to drop off naturally from the plant, and then pick it up, and drop it somewhere where it won&#8217;t be disturbed. For me, this is one corner of my glasshouse.</p>
<p>Next year, providing it is getting some moisture during the correct season, you&#8217;ll find a whole bunch of seedlings popping up. Prick them out, and bingo.</p>
<p>Saves a lot of hassle, and works perfectly.</p>
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