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Old 06-08-2018, 02:03 AM   #3 (permalink)
jamesqf
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Just getting financial advice from reddit.com/r/funny again and someone shared an infotainmental gif of an invention call "Seedballs," a boring and inedible version of fruit that you throw at the ground and sprouts when it rains.
Strangely enough, my neighbor's honey locusts, elms, Russian olives, and many others don't seem to need any help with sprouting, at least when the seeds land in my vegetable garden.
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