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Recently there was an edit by an IP address which was immediately reverted. I was contacted by that editor who pointed out that it is impossible for a plant to both "tolerate" and "thrive" simultaneously as stated in the article. This error had been pointed out in a gardening blog, and the new unregistered user attempted to fix it. They were met with the wall of "NOOB=BAD," their edit was reverted and they asked me (editing for a long time, please see my user page) to fix it for them. It would be really awesome if edits were read and not just reverted. Cheers! Ellin Beltz (talk) 02:17, 17 September 2019 (UTC)Reply