Transaction: fb8aaf60b10e56e9bce87e75541a46069aa04e52

Included in block 43,535,807 at 2020/05/20 13:36:12 (UTC).

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transaction_id fb8aaf60b10e56e9bce87e75541a46069aa04e52
ref_block_num 19,881
block_num43,535,807
ref_block_prefix 2,362,412,002
expiration2020/05/20T13:46:06
transaction_num 16
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signatures 2043219a757aed8b05e59c564739e61aa91cf29f176b27faed03a9366c98fe5a8372892f1e141ad880625d01170b246c742e8f153d3d3c23cee35448f2396e5f77
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"parent_author":"bengy",<br>"parent_permlink":"re-qwerrie-qamqzg",<br>"author":"qwerrie",<br>"permlink":"re-bengy-qamtrf",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"according to my own experience: yes. there was a very old cherry tree at my garden that we decided to cut one day. (8 or more yrs ago). done with that,<br> and after each year I have to cut the new sprouts. i found impossible to eliminate all the roots of that tree,<br> and they still exist,<br> and give new sprounts each summer...\n\nwith the Sea buckthorn -- i am basing my statement on what I was told by our village neightbour,<br> old experienced granny ",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"hive-148441\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steempeak\/2020.05.1\" "
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