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Old May 24, 2017   #7
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I used to do that! I would diligently pick up any large tomatoes that rotted in the garden, while leaving any cherries that fell. I knew that any volunteers would be cherries, and I'd simply select the biggest ones and re-plant them in a row. It always worked really well!

BTW I never knew that Sweet Million was an F1 and it seemed to grow true.

Linda
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