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By *asterR and slut maya OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford

I'm not talking gladys knights pips or time pips

I want to what happens to the fruit pips. I'm eating oranges and the pips

will go in the wastebin

OK. So on that score millions of go tolandfill.

Do any of them grow.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Good question! (Orange) (juicypear)

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By *asterR and slut maya OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford


"Good question! (Orange) (juicypear)"

Indeed it just came to me while I was eating are dumps with fruit growing

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I heard (maybe it's an urban legend) that if you soak apple seeds in water you can make cyanide.

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By *ussieChrisMan
over a year ago

Walsall

If you watch/Listen to news reports there was something about a landfill in the West Midlands recently that if what was suspected went there, nothing will grow for a million years (give or take).

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"If you watch/Listen to news reports there was something about a landfill in the West Midlands recently that if what was suspected went there, nothing will grow for a million years (give or take)."

What was suspected? Presumably not pips?

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By *ussieChrisMan
over a year ago

Walsall


"If you watch/Listen to news reports there was something about a landfill in the West Midlands recently that if what was suspected went there, nothing will grow for a million years (give or take).

What was suspected? Presumably not pips?"

Well, I'm not 100% sure, I never actually watched/heard the report, I just heard about it. That being said, i dont think pips was an issue.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"If you watch/Listen to news reports there was something about a landfill in the West Midlands recently that if what was suspected went there, nothing will grow for a million years (give or take).

What was suspected? Presumably not pips?

Well, I'm not 100% sure, I never actually watched/heard the report, I just heard about it. That being said, i dont think pips was an issue."

This is my confused face

So you don't know what was suspected and would stop things growing for a million years? Your comment appeared very specific.

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By *ussieChrisMan
over a year ago

Walsall


"If you watch/Listen to news reports there was something about a landfill in the West Midlands recently that if what was suspected went there, nothing will grow for a million years (give or take).

What was suspected? Presumably not pips?

Well, I'm not 100% sure, I never actually watched/heard the report, I just heard about it. That being said, i dont think pips was an issue.

This is my confused face

So you don't know what was suspected and would stop things growing for a million years? Your comment appeared very specific."

No I personally dont. I just remember hearing about a report, i think it was on TV, and that it was a huge deal..

Was earlier this year i think.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

Fully ripened, fertile seeds will germinate, given the right conditions. They'd need moisture and the right warmth primarily. Most citrus plants are grafted onto stronger root stock, as they'll mostly grow insubstantial roots, that won't support strong fruit crops.

Citrus aren't particularly frost tolerant, so if they germinated and grew, they'd probably die in the first winter in the UK. That would be if they managed to get nutritients whilst growing.

If they were in a different climate, they may live longer. But most waste sites will be toxic dumoing sites.

Other seeds from hardier plants could grow but it's far removed from an ideal growing medium.

Yes can grow your own seeds, from fruit eaten though

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"If you watch/Listen to news reports there was something about a landfill in the West Midlands recently that if what was suspected went there, nothing will grow for a million years (give or take).

What was suspected? Presumably not pips?

Well, I'm not 100% sure, I never actually watched/heard the report, I just heard about it. That being said, i dont think pips was an issue.

This is my confused face

So you don't know what was suspected and would stop things growing for a million years? Your comment appeared very specific.

No I personally dont. I just remember hearing about a report, i think it was on TV, and that it was a huge deal..

Was earlier this year i think."

A huge deal about what though?!

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By *ussieChrisMan
over a year ago

Walsall


"If you watch/Listen to news reports there was something about a landfill in the West Midlands recently that if what was suspected went there, nothing will grow for a million years (give or take).

What was suspected? Presumably not pips?

Well, I'm not 100% sure, I never actually watched/heard the report, I just heard about it. That being said, i dont think pips was an issue.

This is my confused face

So you don't know what was suspected and would stop things growing for a million years? Your comment appeared very specific.

No I personally dont. I just remember hearing about a report, i think it was on TV, and that it was a huge deal..

Was earlier this year i think.

A huge deal about what though?! "

Some effect on the environment.. Google waste dump contraversy West Midlands.. Or something if you wanna know more I suppose.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"If you watch/Listen to news reports there was something about a landfill in the West Midlands recently that if what was suspected went there, nothing will grow for a million years (give or take).

What was suspected? Presumably not pips?

Well, I'm not 100% sure, I never actually watched/heard the report, I just heard about it. That being said, i dont think pips was an issue.

This is my confused face

So you don't know what was suspected and would stop things growing for a million years? Your comment appeared very specific.

No I personally dont. I just remember hearing about a report, i think it was on TV, and that it was a huge deal..

Was earlier this year i think.

A huge deal about what though?!

Some effect on the environment.. Google waste dump contraversy West Midlands.. Or something if you wanna know more I suppose."

It could be hydrogen sulphide from a landfill.

It could be myriad reports of flytipping.

Or do you mean the suggestion that waste put into landfill by Monsanto in the 80/90s is contaminating a water course?

There's lots of hits for toxic waste issues in the West Midlands, it would appear. Funny that.

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By *asterR and slut maya OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford

All this toxic waste chats interesting but what about the pips

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"All this toxic waste chats interesting but what about the pips "

The pips have gone

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT

Don’t swallow them whatever you do, they will grow in your tummy.

Was always told this as a child

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By *asterR and slut maya OP   Man
over a year ago

Bradford


"Don’t swallow them whatever you do, they will grow in your tummy.

Was always told this as a child"

Indeed that's why I'm asking

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales

I see lots of apple trees on the sides of the road where folk have lobbed fruit out of the window.

Yet if you want to grow an apple tree from seed it’s a right faff that involves a fridge!

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By *ris GrayMan
over a year ago

Dorchester


"I'm not talking gladys knights pips or time pips

I want to what happens to the fruit pips. I'm eating oranges and the pips

will go in the wastebin

OK. So on that score millions of go tolandfill.

Do any of them grow."

seeds are good for you

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By *londebiguyMan
over a year ago

Southport


"I'm not talking gladys knights pips or time pips

I want to what happens to the fruit pips. I'm eating oranges and the pips

will go in the wastebin

OK. So on that score millions of go tolandfill.

Do any of them grow."

I've often thought about this.

There is an dpple tree growing by the banks of the River Dee that is from my spple core though.

I love that

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By *ussieChrisMan
over a year ago

Walsall


"If you watch/Listen to news reports there was something about a landfill in the West Midlands recently that if what was suspected went there, nothing will grow for a million years (give or take).

What was suspected? Presumably not pips?

Well, I'm not 100% sure, I never actually watched/heard the report, I just heard about it. That being said, i dont think pips was an issue.

This is my confused face

So you don't know what was suspected and would stop things growing for a million years? Your comment appeared very specific.

No I personally dont. I just remember hearing about a report, i think it was on TV, and that it was a huge deal..

Was earlier this year i think.

A huge deal about what though?!

Some effect on the environment.. Google waste dump contraversy West Midlands.. Or something if you wanna know more I suppose.

It could be hydrogen sulphide from a landfill.

It could be myriad reports of flytipping.

Or do you mean the suggestion that waste put into landfill by Monsanto in the 80/90s is contaminating a water course?

There's lots of hits for toxic waste issues in the West Midlands, it would appear. Funny that. "

Not 100% sure, but it all began due to local town complaining about the smell being too much or something if memory serves.

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