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Old April 14, 2016   #1
Fred Westcott
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Default using older seeds

I don't like to throw away older seeds if there is still some viability and I like the variety. I have a lot of varieties that I bought for 2009, and grew them out for several years. I read some time ago that a lot of tomato seed remains viable 8 to 10 years.
How many seeds do I need to plant per cell to get one to germinate ?
Thanks.
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