• lugal@sopuli.xyz
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    4 months ago

    They were red and round, the leaves were green or were they blue? No, green for sure. You have to remember me, I was wearing the same hat last year! C’mon!

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    Actually not a shitpost.

    If you work at a nursery and people are coming in and telling you they had “this” or “that” tomato plant last year, and they can’t remember what it it there is nothing wrong with that sign. If they can’t remember what they planted the year before that is their problem.

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    4 months ago

    Every sign, every rule, every law has a story as to why it is necessary.

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    My bet is that this is a community garden of some sort.

    Tomatoes are annuals. They die off every year. So if you liked a tomato from last year, and didn’t keep any of its seeds, and you want that same tomato next summer, you need to remember what you put in the ground.

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    Does that change what you get? They’re all still tomatoes even if some of them are shaped or sized different.

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        See that made it very clear, on that note though, any chance I could get a recommendation for one to use in a meal prepped omelette?