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Old December 4, 2016   #9
joseph
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I don't grow blue tomatoes in my garden, because I don't like the taste. But when I find one that tastes good to me, I'll invite it to share it's pollen with the rest of my tomatoes. It'd be easy enough to cull blueness if I ever wanted to.

I'm just growing tomatoes. I'm not trying to preserve varieties, or keep them pure. I care about productivity, and traits like promiscuous pollination that are expected to lead to higher productivity.

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