Hal
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That's sort of what I would like to see as well....sort of a sorting the wheat from the chaff on these heirloom seed plants. Do they still retain their hardy vigor that made them into an "heirloom" variety after all these years of pampering? I'd like to find out.
I do the same with my chickens and I'd like to start having a garden that's more self sustaining as well.
Well it depends what intentional or unintentional selection criteria the cultivar has gone through before you have obtained it. It could have deteriorated or even improved in some respect.