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You can save the seeds of any plants which are not hybrid and grow them again next year. This will only work well if your plants are heirloom varieties. If the plants are hybrids, some of the seeds will be like the parent plant, but many will not. The best way to save tomato seeds, for example, is to put a very ripe tomato on a bucket covered with hardware cloth. Allow the tomato to rot and rescue the seeds. allow them to dry and save in a plastic bag till planting time next year.

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