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gnazie_iam
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share link áo đi ngdep ơi
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sao lại có thể xinh như v nhỉ 😳
2024-06-24 16:23:26
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mới đi cháy phố zề k biết e ngủ chưa 🫣🫣🫣
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làm 1 clip k đeo len đi chi🥰
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Cho mình hỏi dáng môi c ý là gì thế ạ. Huhu xinh quá
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Các chương trình phát sóng và video trực tiếp của bạn rất tuyệt, bạn là một người sáng tạo tiềm năng. Tôi có thể hỗ trợ bạn🎁 và giúp bạn nhận được nhiều hơn. Hãy theo dõi tôi🥰❤❤
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Tôi đã xem công việc của bạn và nghĩ rằng bạn rất xuất sắc. Tôi muốn cung cấp cho bạn sự giúp đỡ và hỗ trợ để bạn có thể trưởng thành nhanh hơn. Bạn có thể gửi tin nhắn riêng cho tôi không?🥰🥰🥰
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It might not seem like there's much to plant in February, but if you're starting seeds indoors you can get a LOT going right now: Carrots: These are the perfect plant to winter sow, or direct sow under cover. Usually a milk jug works well here, it'll give them enough warmth to not freeze but they'll germinate BEFORE your last frost. And yes, it IS possible to transplant carrots (though we don't do it often). Shin Kuroda is a great variety to try. Lettuce: You can get these started in our new Epic 16-Cell trays and transplant them out in the garden in the next month or so. Big fans of Little Gem Lettuce, but pick whatever you like the most. Peppers: Highly recommend getting these started now as they take a while to sprout and grow to a transplantable stage, usually 1 month minimum and sometimes up to 2 months. You can pot these up indoors for quite a while before needing to transplant, so get them started ASAP to get ahead of the season. Give Shishito peppers a try if you haven't grown them yet, they're amazing. Chamomile: Kevin's favorite herb, mostly because he likes to say it in a weird and awkward way. We try to tell him to stop, but he doesn't listen. It's a beautiful, prolific herb that makes a delicious and relaxing herbal tea. Readily self-sows, so plant it once and you'll see it pop up around the garden next year. Peas: The quintessential Spring crop, direct sow these and they'll pop up when it's warm enough. Give them something to climb - a fence, chicken wire, netting, etc. Try Sugar Magnolia Peas for a nice snap that you won't be able to resist eating straight out of the #garden
It might not seem like there's much to plant in February, but if you're starting seeds indoors you can get a LOT going right now: Carrots: These are the perfect plant to winter sow, or direct sow under cover. Usually a milk jug works well here, it'll give them enough warmth to not freeze but they'll germinate BEFORE your last frost. And yes, it IS possible to transplant carrots (though we don't do it often). Shin Kuroda is a great variety to try. Lettuce: You can get these started in our new Epic 16-Cell trays and transplant them out in the garden in the next month or so. Big fans of Little Gem Lettuce, but pick whatever you like the most. Peppers: Highly recommend getting these started now as they take a while to sprout and grow to a transplantable stage, usually 1 month minimum and sometimes up to 2 months. You can pot these up indoors for quite a while before needing to transplant, so get them started ASAP to get ahead of the season. Give Shishito peppers a try if you haven't grown them yet, they're amazing. Chamomile: Kevin's favorite herb, mostly because he likes to say it in a weird and awkward way. We try to tell him to stop, but he doesn't listen. It's a beautiful, prolific herb that makes a delicious and relaxing herbal tea. Readily self-sows, so plant it once and you'll see it pop up around the garden next year. Peas: The quintessential Spring crop, direct sow these and they'll pop up when it's warm enough. Give them something to climb - a fence, chicken wire, netting, etc. Try Sugar Magnolia Peas for a nice snap that you won't be able to resist eating straight out of the #garden

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