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Friends to eat

I have been learning to grow plants at home for some time now. They are slowly starting to grow 🙂 I like talking to them and I manage to start a kind of dialogue. Anyone who has ever had flowers will not laugh at all, because they probably understand. In difficult times, plants help. While writing my thesis, they gave me encouragement, especially Zrosłych. They are such a special type of friends…

Now I have new plants at home.

Radishes:

Wheat:


We already ate some of them for breakfast today.
They grow so fast that you'll have to ask Zuzia to help you eat them, or transplant them to a pot. They're friends too, but not for aesthetic and social reasons, but for nutritional reasons 🙂

Oh, and I won't write about the traumatic beetroot goulash because I'd rather forget about it.

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