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What's the Difference? Open-Pollinated, Heirloom & Hybrid Seeds — Seed Savers Exchange Blog

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Deciding which seed to plant can be a daunting task, and the decision is often more complicated than simply trying to pick which beautiful tomatoes to grow. Among the more important decisions every gardener makes is the choice between open-pollinated, hybrid, and heirloom seed varieties. Each of the

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What's the Difference? Open-Pollinated, Heirloom & Hybrid Seeds — Seed Savers Exchange Blog