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I read that 2000-year-old seeds were germinated in Israel. I'll link the article. I'm wondering why don't seeds decay as all other things do?
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27M - I am setting up a pihole, any nerds available to chat?
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I read that 2000-year-old seeds were germinated in Israel. I'll link the article. I'm wondering why don't seeds decay as all other things do.
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I read that 2000-year-old seeds were germinated in Israel. I'll link the article. I'm wondering why don't seeds decay as all other things do?
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I read that 2000-year-old seeds were germinated in Israel. I'll link the article. I'm wondering why don't seeds decay as all other things do.
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