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dinonuggies · 100+, M
No
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@dinonuggies Why not?
dinonuggies · 100+, M
@SimplyTracie they should focus on more important things at that age like having fun, math & science. Planting can come in two to four years from theb
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@dinonuggies You might be surprised to know how much science is involved in gardening. Math too.
dinonuggies · 100+, M
@SimplyTracie i know but idk actually. I think kids should learn to planT if they want to
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@dinonuggies Would you have liked to learn how to grow your favorite vegetable?
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SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@dinonuggies I would love love to grow a guava tree. I live guavas. Did your tree grow a fruit!
dinonuggies · 100+, M
@SimplyTracie I think it died 10-12 years ago, 🥺 I left it for my cousin to grow but it didn’t last long after I left
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@dinonuggies Awww 😪 Did you get to eat a guava from the tree?
dinonuggies · 100+, M
@SimplyTracie nu but my cousin grew a second one & it’s still there ❤️🍃. Everyone in my family plants. Carrots, veggies + more. I stopped. But it’s fun. Idk what I meant earlier is, kids should learn how the world works from a young age so we’re prepared
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@dinonuggies That’s true plus I think it’s good for the children to go outside and learn different things. Especially if the children is growing up in the city.