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Old July 14, 2014   #4
wally mcgee
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Originally Posted by Beth Carlock View Post
I just read a page on the USDA site on late blight, and it says that saving seed from tomatoes that suffered blight is fine. You want to get rid of the tomato itself (if not edible), however.
Thank you for responding. I just wasn't sure after hearing about not saving seeds from tomaoes from blight infected plants. I feel a little better about it now. Last fall was my first run at saving seeds. So far so good
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