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Thirdies have these growing on trees and claim that they suffer.
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>>219837881
in my childhood i lived in the countryside and used to go to an enormous field full of mango, mulberry, jaboticaba, and other trees, and i ate as much as i wanted with my friends
today I live in a gray metropolis and it seems like all of that was a distant dream.
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>>219842009
JEALOUS!!!!!!!
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>>219837881
I have two mango trees in my backyard. Also bananas, jackfruit, guava and all sorts of herbs like pandan, lemongrass, key lime, curry leaves, galangal etc. I make my own compost using food scraps and leaf/grass cuttings. Bonus when you make your own compost is that your garbage bags and bins don't smell bad because there are no rotting food in them. I'm in the middle of a diy hydroponic hobby project to grow bak choi.



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