lost labels but There’s a good chance that they are cereal milk, I’m not 100% positiveDo you know what these are Star or did the labels get misplaced?
lost labels but There’s a good chance that they are cereal milk, I’m not 100% positiveDo you know what these are Star or did the labels get misplaced?
Dood, yur autos look almost ready to pick, lol. are those headband crosses?
Not headband X’s & not automatics bro .. what’s up with you? >>> all from seeds BEANZ sent me …it’s legit you sound skeptical, or something so should come take a look for yourself …we’re looking at 10 days of sunshine here …Dood, yur autos look almost ready to pick, lol. are those headband crosses?
If that don’t get you high, nothing will…C99(from @LostTribe )x mm/thai78/THH
Seeds are growing, did a few branches worth.
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Yeah, I stuck a tank heater in for my turtle outdoors same with a guppy tank, they prefer a little warmerGot to bring tiny the tortoise in tonight as it’s getting down to 53 degrees tonight.
true story,king arthur found those seeds in the holy grail so they've been flower for over 1000 years!
beautful parts down there conservation is a must they put in a forever wild clause up my way to protect these lands absolutely gorgeous up here cool old doc i recently seenThe Joseph E. Ibberson Conservation Area - In 1962, Joe began buying land to create a tree farm on which he practiced various forms of forest management. On December 9, 1998, Joseph E. Ibberson donated the land to the commonwealth. The stated purpose of the donation was to “recognize the need of people for healthful recreation and a place where they can learn about the environment on which they depend for quality of life.” It became the first conservation area in the Pennsylvania Bureau of State Parks. Upon Joe’s death, an additional 450 acres of land were donated to the conservation area.