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If a plant grows from seed (tomato, watermelon, etc.) how do they grow seedless ones? I was just looking at
Burpee Seeds online and noticed they have a new seedless tomato. How can they sell me seed for a seedless plant? I know it is done but it seems like you would get one crop of "seedless" and be out of business. Where is the next crop going to come from?? What next, seedless avocado?
I want to know the answer! How can they possibly sell you that? It does not make sense.
I have always been puzzled by that.
Shari