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Nov 18, 2014 9:26 AM CST
Name: Linnea
Southern Maine, border 5b/6a (Zone 5b)
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If one experimented with growing Kumato seeds from super market Kumatoes, it would probably be wise to keep them away from other tomatoes until one saw what the growing habits and fruit results were for several generations.

We have had tomato plants spring up out of compost, that made beautiful plants with no fruit. The seeds were sterile.

Syngenta is on the evil Revelation 18:22,23 list, but that doesn't mean all of the products are evil. It would be nice if big pharma did some good for a change.
Don't make fear based decisions.

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