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3 Comments:
Oh, they are so cute! When will they be big enough to eat?
Who knows! The year before last they were ready about Christmas time or shortly after.
I have to keep the water up to them or they may shrivel up and drop off and I'll never get to eat them. I'm not counting them as edible yet.
Well, you learn something new every day. I had no idea they grew like that.
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