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- Anonymous5 years ago
Sure can, but as others have said (some incorrectly) most tree fruits are grafted from a parent stock and thus are a clone (not a hybrid) of that parent, the seeds grown out will not likely resemble the parent. Vegetables are different, these are mostly hybrids, and not even good hybrids. So planting these will yield something like one of the original parents or something with undesirable traits. For a home garden, a tomato with a thick skin that can handle a lot of handling and long transport times is not desireable, far better seeds available. So fruit seeds can be fun to plant but don't expect the original product, and vegetable seeds are best left in the garbage. Unless its from a local market grower, which might have better varieties.
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- Razorflame (US)Lv 71 decade ago
A good portion of the seeds that I have planted lately have been negative seeds, however, I am working on unplanting them and planting positive seeds in their place :D.
Cheers!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Positive seeds with random acts of kindness
- poppy1Lv 71 decade ago
Hi Hollywood Baby,
I have to say,"I have planted positive seeds more than negative seeds"
That's just Me..Heehaw..
Your Friend,
poppy1
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