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Top Comments (10)
Omg, You said the neighbor stole her cherries….. Well my neighbor reacher OVER my fence and stole ALL my ripe sauce tomatoes… THEN had the nerve to tell my husband, “he didn’t want them to get to ripe and fall to the ground.” It too every ounce of my being not to go over there with a baseball bat. Never pick a gardeners produce without permission…..
When I was moving, someone stole my whole dragon fruit plant that I had been working on for 4 years! The hardest part was people were down playing it. It's just a plant, you can get another. The cops didn't take it seriously and you just can't replace something that took you 4 years to do. I even grafted it myself so it would fruit. Grew them from seeds.
As a child (3-4), I was told the old story of a baby being found in a cabbage patch. I came to the idea that much like seeds when you put people in the ground that a cabbage with a baby in it would grow and that cemeteries were people farms where moms and dads would go to pick out new babies. My family discovered this during my great grandmother's funeral when I asked how long the cabbage took to grow. 😂
Ohhhh my goodness y’all read my comment I thought I was hallucinating when you said my channel name 😂😂😂😂😂❤ and yes a psychological reset, mixed with revenge is why I needed to burn it all. The plants looked normal until I lifted the vine and omg it was horrific an entire ecosystem of pests. I ran in the house and said ‘I need you to build a fire” 😂😂😂😂 and the garden was pulled up and set ablaze. Thanks for reading my comment, it made my entire day. 19:25
When I was in the 3rd grade when I learned rice grew from a plant. I just assumed the same was true for pasta. In 7th grade science class the teacher went through the class one by one asking our favorite tree. I couldn’t wait for my turn bc I didn’t want anyone to answer Spaghetti Tree before me. Lucky for me no one did. To this day old friends ask “How’s ur Spaghetti Tree doing?”😢
13:12 - when I was about 16, my parents left me home alone, and I decided I'd cook for myself. I decided I'd make pasta, and found a recipe for the sauce. Problem: I didn't know what a "clove" of garlic was. The recipe called for 2 cloves, so I used two jars of minced garlic (280 cloves, all told). It was delicious.
The cherry story is one of the reasons I insisted I will never live in a neighborhood with an HOA, because, yes, there are places that ban any kind of foodscaping.
I live in a small town, everyone knows everyone, and the only time we lock our doors is during zucchini season.
Best part: “ psychologically, and emotionally cleansed” made me laugh and I also agree. 😊❤
Cows are incredibly athletic animals, we have ranched for generations I've seen a cow go over a 6 ft fence. If they can get their front legs over they will make it all the way. We were once moving cows from one pasture to another and one yearling jumped into a pond and swam UNDERWATER from one side to the other because he didn't want to leave the old pasture.
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Top Comments (10)
Omg, You said the neighbor stole her cherries….. Well my neighbor reacher OVER my fence and stole ALL my ripe sauce tomatoes… THEN had the nerve to tell my husband, “he didn’t want them to get to ripe and fall to the ground.” It too every ounce of my being not to go over there with a baseball bat. Never pick a gardeners produce without permission…..
When I was moving, someone stole my whole dragon fruit plant that I had been working on for 4 years! The hardest part was people were down playing it. It's just a plant, you can get another. The cops didn't take it seriously and you just can't replace something that took you 4 years to do. I even grafted it myself so it would fruit. Grew them from seeds.
As a child (3-4), I was told the old story of a baby being found in a cabbage patch. I came to the idea that much like seeds when you put people in the ground that a cabbage with a baby in it would grow and that cemeteries were people farms where moms and dads would go to pick out new babies. My family discovered this during my great grandmother's funeral when I asked how long the cabbage took to grow. 😂
Ohhhh my goodness y’all read my comment I thought I was hallucinating when you said my channel name 😂😂😂😂😂❤ and yes a psychological reset, mixed with revenge is why I needed to burn it all. The plants looked normal until I lifted the vine and omg it was horrific an entire ecosystem of pests. I ran in the house and said ‘I need you to build a fire” 😂😂😂😂 and the garden was pulled up and set ablaze. Thanks for reading my comment, it made my entire day. 19:25
When I was in the 3rd grade when I learned rice grew from a plant. I just assumed the same was true for pasta. In 7th grade science class the teacher went through the class one by one asking our favorite tree. I couldn’t wait for my turn bc I didn’t want anyone to answer Spaghetti Tree before me. Lucky for me no one did. To this day old friends ask “How’s ur Spaghetti Tree doing?”😢
13:12 - when I was about 16, my parents left me home alone, and I decided I'd cook for myself. I decided I'd make pasta, and found a recipe for the sauce. Problem: I didn't know what a "clove" of garlic was. The recipe called for 2 cloves, so I used two jars of minced garlic (280 cloves, all told). It was delicious.
The cherry story is one of the reasons I insisted I will never live in a neighborhood with an HOA, because, yes, there are places that ban any kind of foodscaping.
I live in a small town, everyone knows everyone, and the only time we lock our doors is during zucchini season.
Best part: “ psychologically, and emotionally cleansed” made me laugh and I also agree. 😊❤
Cows are incredibly athletic animals, we have ranched for generations I've seen a cow go over a 6 ft fence. If they can get their front legs over they will make it all the way. We were once moving cows from one pasture to another and one yearling jumped into a pond and swam UNDERWATER from one side to the other because he didn't want to leave the old pasture.