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Tomatoes are the single most popular vegetable in America (even though they’re a fruit). If they’re a personal favorite of yours, you can save a little money—and absolutely ensure that your seed is 100% organic—by putting aside a few seeds for next year.
This is especially important if you’re growing open-pollinated heirloom varieties that are hard to find or otherwise difficult to acquire because of popularity or limited seed supply. Saving the seeds is a fairly straightforward process, if rather involved; if you’d like to give it a try, take a gander at this step-by-step process on how to save tomato seeds offered by About.com. And if you want to learn more about growing those seeds later, try this site about growing tomatoes.
Also, don’t miss our whole store section of tomato growing products!

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