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Old 11-20-2007, 07:24 PM
80's Leotard Chick 80's Leotard Chick is offline
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Default If I burried an apple, orange, pair or any other fruit with out removeing the

seeds: Would the tree/plant grow would a fruit grow a tree or plant striaght from the fruit if burried or must the seeds always be removed.
he fruit would rot and provide compost..BUT what if you Burried the fruit directly in the ground and not let it rot?


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