F Minus by Tony Carrillo

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  1. Alexikakos

    Alexikakos said, 5 months ago

    My mother did that with one of her house plants that was touching the ceiling, from the floor, our neighbour rescued it.

  2. win

    win said, 5 months ago

    Call ASPCH : The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Houseplants.

  3. Nabuquduriuzhur

    Nabuquduriuzhur said, 5 months ago

    Does that include starting veggie seeds during the winter and then putting them out in the garden when spring comes?

  4. dukedoug

    dukedoug said, 5 months ago

    @Nabuquduriuzhur

    Yep … but you keep them.
    (Mmmm … home-grown tomatoes straight off the bush … with basil !!)

  5. Rx71Wm29

    Rx71Wm29 said, 5 months ago

    So, that’s how the Triffids got started?
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    (Note: google “The Day of the Triffids” if you don’t get the reference).

  6. Zuhlamon

    Zuhlamon said, 5 months ago

    Ah yes. Pet larches, discarded by their owners, living in packs, wild.

  7. Zuhlamon

    Zuhlamon said, 5 months ago

    @Rx71Wm29

    The ‘Triffids’ movie sucked (they hadda tidy things up with a ‘solution’), but the BBC series is true to the book, which is a true classic.

  8. phritzg

    phritzg said, 5 months ago

    There is about half an acre of Japanese knotweed taking over the wetland adjoining my property. It was also set free in the wild by a previous resident of the neighborhood. I wonder what damage will be done by exotic invasives that were set free by the tsunami in Japan and made their way to the West Coast, hitching their ride on man-made debris.

  9. pcolli

    pcolli said, 5 months ago

    @phritzg

    Knotweed is evil stuff. There’s quite a lot in this country, too.

  10. 5+8=64

    5+8=64 said, 5 months ago

    Thats the saddest thing I ever heard

  11. Tigger

    Tigger said, 5 months ago

    This is a reverence to people who buy pythons when theire baby snakes and when they get too large for them to handle, they release them in the Florida Everglades

  12. Downundergirl

    Downundergirl said, 5 months ago

    oh gawd. I do this with my potted Christmas trees.

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