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Old May 17, 2016   #16
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I just shook and flicked my plants' blossoms last year. (Plants are outdoors, in containers. Get plenty of breezes, severe thunderstorms, heavy winds, etc. lol) They made tomatoes all over the place. I think my rural plants have figured out how to reproduce without toothbrushes or adult toys.
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Old May 17, 2016   #17
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I just shook and flicked my plants' blossoms last year. (Plants are outdoors, in containers. Get plenty of breezes, severe thunderstorms, heavy winds, etc. lol) They made tomatoes all over the place. I think my rural plants have figured out how to reproduce without toothbrushes or adult toys.
Hahaha, one would think that nature has learned how to take care of itself... But, the gardener is always there, hovering and eager to help... It's what our job description is

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Old May 17, 2016   #18
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Hahaha, one would think that nature has learned how to take care of itself... But, the gardener is always there, hovering ang eager to help... It's what our job description is
Nature is not always helping us :
--tooth decay, !!
-- not pollinating !!
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