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In reply to the discussion: 16 Foods That’ll Re-Grow from Kitchen Scraps [View all]Hell Hath No Fury
(16,327 posts)25. "Who is to say that the pig isn't happy to 'give back' ".
Well until that pig can tell you itself, it's awfully presumptive of you to think that. Nature tells us exactly what animals want: to live and procreate as long and as successfully as possible.
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Fascinating, thanks for the link. Looks like another staple of science fiction
petronius
Dec 2012
#24
I have also found volunteer tomato plants in compost! Quite hardy and prolific!
peacebird
Dec 2012
#16
Mint too, right? & Fennel's really pretty and sturdy. & It's leaves are cilantro, right?
patrice
Dec 2012
#12
I planted a couple of rotten potatoes in a scrap of waste ground in my flower garden and have
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#23
I've tried, but I don't have enuf for the big composter I got. So I need to buy a small one.
Honeycombe8
Dec 2012
#34
Does anyone really eat leeks, scallions, onions & fennel on a regular basis?
Honeycombe8
Dec 2012
#33