Instead of growing in soil, they cling to trees, rocks and even buildings. And they do it without parasitizing or harming their hosts.
To try this hack, simply take a few garlic cloves, place them pointy side up in a small dish, cover them with water, and keep them in a sunny spot. Change the water every day, and green sprouts will ...
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