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        <description>This year I did not have enough time to take in my favorite tomato from the garden and properly process the seeds to save this year.  I was not even sure the Sweet N Neat tomatoes which are a Dwarf Determinant would breed true as they were sitting next to a few other  tomatoes including my Patio and Black Cherry Tomato. So what I try in this episode is simply taking the fruit and planting them a number of different ways.  I hope to have some of these dwarf beauties grow this winter and give me some fresh inside tomatoes. **Update  we had an insane germination rate in all of the pots and were able to grow fresh tomatoes under CFL bulbs.  My sons first tomatoes came from these plants 😉  Unfortunately these tomatoes either crossed or were an F1 hybrid and were not nearly as good as their parents. I have lovingly called my garden the Alberta Urban Garden.  This channel is dedicated to Gardening and Brewing from our harvest.  Please join us and join the conversation!</description>
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