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# Tigers' Everyday Life

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  • Are you by chance a Singaporean? 🙈🙈
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    • SPACE ROCKETReplying tonomadic_m
      Wow they are super pretty!! 💛💛 Haha I didn't purchase them sis, my son swap seeds with his classmates for sci proj! He was supposed to be having a basil kit but ended up with basil seeds, sunflower seeds and roselle seeds!! I supposed his sunflower was gonna be gigantic judging by the seed size 😆
      08-24
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    • nomadic_mReplying toSPACE ROCKET
      my sunflowers 4 years ago. it's taller than 1.5m. maybe check which variety you purchased. there could be dwarf versions for sale
      08-24
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    • SPACE ROCKETReplying tonomadic_m
      LOLS REALLY! Haha at least Malaysia has the land for it! Singapore has virtually no land for such! My boy brought home a gardening kit today for science and wants me to grow SUNFLOWERS! Ghosh SUNFLOWERS are rather HUGE PLANTS.
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