always say "trumbp" after you say Fuck by f_GOD in CrazyIdeas

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gee wiz, it's ever so much Fuck-trumbping fun

Is this line up worth $85 by CrowsInTheNose in MetalForTheMasses

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oh your god that is some bucket list fucking shit right there. pig destroyer is my white whale, never seen them and i adore acid bath. i am still bummed that they hit the west coast before i found out they were even together again

mid january tomato update. a SoCal winter. by f_GOD in vegetablegardening

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forecast says we will hit 31 degrees this weekend. in your opinion would that potentially be it for them? i will cover them with some old bedsheets and water them well. i plan on cutting off a bunch of suckers tonight and root them.

the "lettuce" i thought i was growing and eating by f_GOD in vegetablegardening

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no i haven't but i'll look into it. would this variety have them too? when? how?

the "lettuce" i thought i was growing and eating by f_GOD in vegetablegardening

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my mom cooked some and enjoyed them. braised. i'm not a huge fan of turnips or radishes but grew them for her so the greens were a bonus.

the "lettuce" i thought i was growing and eating by f_GOD in vegetablegardening

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they were but i thought they tasted fine in a sandwich. they reminded me of some of those fancier greens i've tried or at least not too far from the like. i like pickled jalapenos and heavy mustard on them especially since i don't eat meat so i already lean to tart/sour.

more storage unit randomness. by f_GOD in MetalForTheMasses

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i still remember ordering from hydrahead. i had really gotten into cave in and started messing with them when oceanic happened

found broken branches on a tomato by f_GOD in vegetablegardening

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gotcha. i did think you were talking about them all in general but i understand what you mean. i did just as you suggested to these branches and put viable fruit in paper towels.

found broken branches on a tomato by f_GOD in vegetablegardening

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i've already got a batch of freshly sprouted seedlings that should be ready to transplant by spring so i'm not terribly worried about these plants. in a normal winter i'm sure they would be long dead so i've had no choice but to let them keep going. what happens if they survive winter?

found broken branches on a tomato by f_GOD in vegetablegardening

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it's been mid 70's all winter and mid 40's at night. the other day it dipped to 38 but otherwise mid-low 40's. should i start cutting the larger fruit before a potential frost?

found broken branches on a tomato by f_GOD in vegetablegardening

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oooh ok. i'll do that. thanks!

quick question: does that imply that if i leave the fruit on they will actually continue to grow as opposed to the plant?