I'm really not sure... both of those i got from baker creek catalog couple years back just been saving seeds annually. Those sungolds are heaven. They taste of everything good in the world. The seeds of that plant are gold 42 cents each. I need a new array of bigger pots for this organic style. This hobby has ya learning all the time....
Must have been an old house there at one time with those flowers. Got a metal detector?Caught this just as the sun went down. This is my "fuck mowing" bed #1. Whole leaves blown into the cage then bunched up. It was near the top late fall. I have added coffee grounds and cardboard, extra plant water when it has biology in it, old milk, and that's winter wheat growing in just that. It's compacted but I don't think anything has decomposed much
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This one has deadfall sticks that were rotted on the tree, mullein trunks, some cardboard and the wheat, but this one had the leaves mulched through the mower first. It's also where I toss any mushrooms I find. This one is right on the edge of the forest and I can move my giant pumpkin somewhere nice before it gets too big.
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I left these because they were in the new garden
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This is the plowed area, and all the younger grass is wheat too. but the older dark green is barley. I choppedd the heads for a sprouted seed tea and let them go. Towards the back is another leaf mulch corral. The baren area up close has all the buried masonry under it. That os gonna be a hugel spot, and it's big enough to get creative. The green area is roughly 30' x' 60' of good potential garden with just soil amending and such.
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And oh, look! The lyin' muthafucka flowers are out!
"hey! look at me! it's spring! plant stuff!"
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Maybe a squirrel buried a tuber??Must have been an old house there at one time with those flowers. Got a metal detector?
Out here where I live, it's a sign of an old cabin or homestead.Maybe a squirrel buried a tuber??
Nah, I have daffodills all over my property. They are mainly bulb flowers but they do go to seed. Learned that after it was almost too late last fall. I collected a few and they didn't germinate, so I think they might need to go through a bird first.Must have been an old house there at one time with those flowers. Got a metal detector?
I wonder how bright they really are without the camera tricks.Have you guys seen these? Pretty cool!
They say they are about as bright as moonlight and that the flowering buds are the brightest part of the plant.I wonder how bright they really are without the camera tricks.
David Attenborough has a special on bioluminescence and there's actually more plants than we realize that have it. Lots of fungi too.They say they are about as bright as moonlight and that the flowering buds are the brightest part of the plant.
Yeah, from what I read, they modified these petunias with a bioluminescent gene from a mushroom.David Attenborough has a special on bioluminescence and there's actually more plants than we realize that have it. Lots of fungi too.
Wall of greenVertical