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  <description>I have been trying to strike pig face in a glass of water gels as i have said.
but today I found in my garden a pigface flowering in the garden, where did this flower come from?

When I trimmed the branches to the pigface to strike them, I threw the lower leaves and branches which I didn't need onto the garden. Despite just throwing them on top on the leaf litter without putting them on any exposed soil one of the discarded bundle of leaves  seems to have taken and started flowering.

Wasn't expecting that.
(It has been 19 days since I threw those branches on)</description>
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  <title>No way! It's not possible!</title>
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