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Garden humor thread..
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I'm not sure that it always true (given how many plants I buy end up dying of neglect) but it did work for the mini rose (p.s. it now...
Today at 1:50 PM
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A Seed Saver's Garden
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Was quite busy today. Managed to get the tomato seedlings planted outside, the mung bead seedling outside (after having added the six...
Today at 1:32 AM
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Garden humor thread..
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Actually, yes they do, in their ovules. Same as they produce sperm cells in their pollinia.
Yesterday at 8:32 AM
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Somehow, It's Funny that Way
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Here it is (managed to drag it out from somewhere.) Scene, the lobby of a hotel. A businessman is sitting there, waiting for a fellow...
Wednesday at 6:21 PM
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Somehow, It's Funny that Way
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There is actually a SECOND number in song one can use if it's supposed to be long distance. There is a song called "2:10, 6:18, 10:44"...
Wednesday at 8:39 AM
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A Seed Saver's Garden
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Tiny bit of luck today. While in H-mart I located a leftover bag of senna seed with an expiration date old enough to be "in the range"...
Tuesday at 6:33 PM
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A Seed Saver's Garden
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It's not so much that they are long season as that they are heat sensitive. Around here, the time between too cold to safely plant...
Tuesday at 12:24 AM
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Garden humor thread..
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Monday at 8:49 AM
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A Seed Saver's Garden
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Now one of the Favas also has a flower, though whether I will get any mature seed at this point is a sort of grey area (fava pods can...
Monday at 8:03 AM
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A Seed Saver's Garden
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I've heard the OTHER kind of Pepino is a bit better (longer, thinner, purpler) but I've only seen that once. Ditto on the melon, like...
May 12, 2024
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A Seed Saver's Garden
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Hard to sat. I can give you a long list of ones I DON'T think are worth the cost, but as for ones that are, that's a much shorter one...
May 11, 2024
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A Seed Saver's Garden
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I hope so. These aren't any of the major ones. They're Pearl chestnuts and Chinese Chinquapins (both went in, don't know which, if not...
May 10, 2024
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A Seed Saver's Garden
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Update 5/10/24 The peas have actually started to flower (well, one has), so at least there's a good chance that, whatever else, I'll...
May 10, 2024
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What Movie?
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Which reminds me. If you have streaming (Amazon Prime I think, though it could be Acorn TV) there's another fun one out there. Someone...
May 7, 2024
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A Seed Saver's Garden
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It's actually quite a lot more now; I left the bag I threw the "failures" in on the floor by accident and about another 200 of them have...
May 5, 2024
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