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Old August 9, 2014   #16
NarnianGarden
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As a hobby gardener who only uses one, or two seeds of a given variety, saving seeds from one or several fruits won't make much difference. I understand the logic behind it, but it doesn't matter on a practical level.
If I chose to plant, let's say, two seeds of a Black Krim I grew myself, and if I wanted to make sure those have enough genetic variability and are from different fruits, then I should keep the seeds of fruit A separate from seeds of fruit B. If they were all in one envelope, how could I ever know I have used seeds of different fruits?
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