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mischief posted:You can feed rabbits onions and then they're pre-seasoned. that sounds farfetch'd
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# ¿ Dec 18, 2020 07:38 |
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# ¿ Apr 17, 2024 21:10 |
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poeticoddity posted:No gardening specific tips, but two things to keep in mind are that cicadas are going to be mostly fat and protein (which means they're not going to compost well with traditional methods) and as a consequence they attract other animals (like raccoons). but if you have a shellfish allergy you probably have a cicada allergy too
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# ¿ Mar 5, 2021 19:27 |
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I planted a chinese strawberry tree last year, will be interesting to see if i get any fruit
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# ¿ Apr 2, 2021 03:29 |
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Platystemon posted:I think you mean Cudrania tricuspidata, but I just want to say that the name “strawberry tree” is out of control. It's Cudrania tricuspidata but man don't bite my head off that's what the people called it
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# ¿ Apr 2, 2021 04:26 |
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Platystemon posted:Oh. The tone of that came across all wrong. they said it was monoecious cultivar, so we'll see
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# ¿ Apr 2, 2021 06:10 |
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Release a swarm of ladybugs
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# ¿ May 6, 2021 01:58 |
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SubG posted:Just a heads-up because it's been discussed in the thread before: onegreenworld appears to be taking orders for Sichuan peppercorn plants for shipment this Fall. US$25, 1 gallon. They use the spelling "Sechuan Pepper". thanks for the heads up!
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# ¿ Sep 24, 2021 23:41 |
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Whitenoise Poster posted:Just a small question. Anyone got a place they really like for buying fruit trees? I found a couple but I feel like a tree is a little bit of an investment so I'd figured it wouldn't hurt to hear a recommendation. Something that is in or can deliver to new york if that helps narrow it down. I've bought from tytyga and onegreenworld and in both cases the trees turned out fine. I think most places have a guarantee of some sort.
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# ¿ Jan 2, 2022 06:35 |
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Fozzy The Bear posted:Great, so you just get a tiny bit of cancer instead. so that's why you avoid all sunlight?
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# ¿ Apr 11, 2022 16:18 |
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CommonShore posted:
The worst ants are invasive species, it ain't their field
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# ¿ Apr 29, 2022 23:23 |
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Just plant a lot of fruit trees and berry bushes, let them fight and eat the winners
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# ¿ May 24, 2022 08:27 |
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Just buy an unlicensed gamma source and kill everything biological in your waste before you compost it, easy peasy
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# ¿ Jul 10, 2022 02:01 |
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Got some goji berries from my bush. They taste like slightly sweet green peppers.
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# ¿ Sep 21, 2022 02:08 |
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we have an old rosemary that's been growing next to our house for at least a decade, and snowy winters haven't killed it our rear end in a top hat neighbor almost did though
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# ¿ Oct 7, 2022 00:36 |
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Joburg posted:Putting in my winter garden today and I got 2 fire ant bites. This happens EVERY SINGLE TIME that I garden. I am now pre-allergic to the drat things and I’m back to carrying an epipen. they're an invasive species, kill them all
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# ¿ Oct 23, 2022 08:00 |
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control it with something that outcompetes it, like kudzu
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# ¿ Nov 6, 2022 02:56 |
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Lime juice as well
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# ¿ Apr 11, 2023 04:53 |
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Kaiser Schnitzel posted:My Lowe's usually has something called 'composted organic humus' which is basically rotted pine bark with a little sand and manure and it's real cheap and makes a decent base if you mix in some peat moss and Black Kow. The peat moss and pine bark are both fairly acidic, so be generous with the lime your first year too.
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# ¿ Jul 11, 2023 04:01 |
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That Old Ganon posted:Lol @ One Green World thinking a recently shipped plant is going to stop looking like poo poo, let alone show new growth in ten days. It has happened for me once or twice
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# ¿ Jul 11, 2023 07:53 |
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Lead out in cuffs posted:And if anyone really wants to do a deep dive into this, here is a review paper that is recent and seems comprehensive at a cursory glance: https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/15/2/1722 I picked a random citation and they don't seem to be representing the papers they cite well. The review posted:Most GM products contain marker genes and genes for certain useful traits. These marker genes can build resistance to particular antibiotics, and constant consumption of these foods could result in antibiotic resistance in the human body [182]. the cited paper posted:GENERAL CONCLUSIONS
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# ¿ Sep 18, 2023 08:47 |
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# ¿ Apr 17, 2024 21:10 |
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SubG posted:I looked them up because of that "bioengineered for health & nutrition" bit and their filing with the FDA specifically claims that the purple tomatoes are not materially different from other available tomatoes. So lol about that. for health (of the tomatoes)
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