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  2. How To Save Tomato Seeds So You Can Plant Them Next Year - AOL

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    Skip buying the seed packet next year.

  3. 6 Essential Steps for Cleaning Out Your Tomato Plants ... - AOL

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    If you want to save tomato seeds, this is a great time to do it. Step 3: Remove dead plants. For easier removal, start pulling old tomato plants when they turn brown with frost.

  4. Heirloom tomato - Wikipedia

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    These seeds should be mixed at the end of the growing season. [4] There are two main ways to save heirloom tomato seeds. The first method is to let the tomato ripen completely, even to the point of beginning to rot, and then remove the seeds with a spoon and spread them on a piece of cloth or paper to dry.

  5. Seed saving - Wikipedia

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    Partially shelled popcorn seed saved for planting. In agriculture and gardening, seed saving (sometimes known as brown bagging) [1] is the practice of saving seeds or other reproductive material (e.g. tubers, scions, cuttings) from vegetables, grain, herbs, and flowers for use from year to year for annuals and nuts, tree fruits, and berries for perennials and trees. [2]

  6. “What’s The Most Frugal Thing You Do?” (50 Answers) - AOL

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    Image credits: Genie_noteC #5. I cut open all my product containers and use every last drop. It's more about not wasting stuff, but it's also frugal. You would be surprised how much product can be ...

  7. Seed Savers Exchange - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] [2] The organization hosted its first seed swap the same year of its founding among thirty gardeners on a six-paged list of seeds. [2] SSE began a commercial seed catalog in 2000. [2] Today, it has more than 13,000 members worldwide, [4] passing on more than one million seed samples and distributing over 20,000 varieties of endangered ...