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Congratulations Kate.
If you prefer not to buy your own seeds to start again with your garden, why not begin by saving a tomato seed?
And Chris is right, I'm sure there will be a friendly gardener in your area that can give you seeds to start on.
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You don't even have to buy seeds. I just soaked half of a cut sweet potato in a jar until it sprouted and planted it, now I have a beautiful sweet potato plant. I also took two beans and soaked them until they sprout and they are growing well. I repeated the process with some watermelon seeds. Just use the seeds from your meals. Good luck with your garden.-
Last edited by Chris; 10-27-2012 at 03:27 AM.
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I had no idea about tops of carrots. I will need to look this up.
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