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Algae on green beans

Postby Sunnyfield » Wed Apr 14, 2004 5:41 pm

I left a green bean in my sink (yes... lazy, dirty bastard) and after a while green algae (or moss?) start to grow around it. Surely that means that green beans have algae spores on them. Is that a worrying fact or completely natural?
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Postby Steve » Wed Apr 14, 2004 8:50 pm

Never had that myself so not sure sunny ? Be interesting to find out though <winks at Joey>
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Postby Joey » Wed Apr 14, 2004 9:09 pm

Eeffoc wrote:Never had that myself so not sure sunny ? Be interesting to find out though <winks at Joey>


Ah, I guess you have read my aluminium article :wink:

Maybe the algea spores were there first, in the sink? And the poor bean cought them.... :roll:
I was amazed what botanical wildlife I found when I opened the pipe underneath my sink for the first time - and I do clean it often, - still....amazing!

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