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evergladesfarm · 1 year
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greenwoodnursery1 · 2 years
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One of the first internet nurseries to establish an online presence in the 90's, GreenwoodNursery.com continues to provide beautifully, healthy plants to homeowners, nurseries, landscapers and contractors at affordable prices.
With over 40 years experience in growing and brokering wholesale plants, I continue to help landscapers and contractors locate plants for their landscaping customers. My network of growers provide a wide selection of large container grown (or B&B) trees, shrubs, grasses and perennials.
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scleroticstatue · 9 months
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Could I get some fruit knowledge (I don’t mind which kind)
This is a barberry bush
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It's called that because it's got these wicked thorns
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They can easily get an inch and a half long. Because of that, they're sold in garden centers as "security plants" to put under your windows and stop people getting in, as well as fall color. But! They also have
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Oodles of berries!
Nowadays, most people leave them for the birds because those wicked thorns are hard to pick around if you like your blood to stay inside your body, but historically, they were an important source of fresh fruit throughout winter, especially in cold climates. They're still used in Persian cuisine, where they're dried (you can find them as zeresh if you're looking for a bag to taste). They taste like if a cranberry and a lemon had a baby.
The reason we no longer use them anymore is because rich people preferred exotic food that showed off their wealth and the poorer people were desperate to emulate them instead of preserving traditional food. It happened to a lot of European spices that have long since been forgotten, and you can track similar behaviors in food throughout Southeast Asia during colonization and Africa currently! But if you are trying some medieval cooking and it calls for orange or lemon, try using barberry instead and see the flavor transform!
(you can also find calafate, or Patagonian barberry items for sale, but they're a different species and are reported to taste like a cross between a huckleberry and a blackberry)
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avikard · 11 months
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let me tell you a little more about my SDV farmer OC Ventan? 🍓
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this is her latest redesign, i really wanted to make her outfit a little closer to her personality.
Ventan has lived in the valley for six years, four of which she has been married to Elliott. she originally came to her grandfather's farm to clean up the property a bit and then sell it, as she didn't want the taxes on this unused piece of land. but then something went wrong.
as i wrote earlier, she's physically really strong. i'm starting a logically muscular physique farmers OC club!
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is an old reply to one fandom ask group.
"Your character is like…
a color: Blackberry (is the color of her hair in the sunlight)
a plant: Chenomeles (this flower blooms on the tree in the spring on her birthday)
an animal: Bear (she's strong and seems as sullen as a bear)
a scent: Strawberry (it's her favorite crop)
a music: "Remember me" from "Coco" (she promised to come back)
a feeling: Uncertainty (she's constantly wondering if she's doing the right thing)"
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this is art for a halloween event in the same ask group.
the event consisted of the task of depicting their farmer as a yandere. at the time i participated, Ventan was still canonically married to Sebastiane, so Abigail's name is on the tombstone.
if it were Yandere, it would be really creepy stuff.
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this answer (translations of the texts will be in the descriptions of the pictures) was based on a true story!!! and perfectly illustrates Ventan's first year on the farm.
although she had no intention of staying then, she had to make the days go by while saving up money to restore the farm for sale.
more facts about her!!!
🍓 she doesn't like fishing, but nevertheless she fishes just fine.
🍓 at first sight she is a closed and even a bit gloomy person, but if you have something in common with her - most likely you will see her real friendly and soft nature.
🍓 lived in a big city all her life before moving. never liked nature and small communities until she came to the valley.
🍓 she wasn't too fond of farm work either, but over time she got used to it and even loved the routine. and the people of Pelican town too.
🍓 works most of the time with music in her headphones.
🍓 doesn't like sunny days.
🍓 all her livestock are named after planets and stars.
🍓 loves going to Zuzu City just for fun and for business.
🍓 she's hard to piss off.
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…i also did her wedding to another artist's farmer OC in that ask group for a joke and we had a lot of fun. and here she is so beautiful!!!
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BEHOLD!! MY GARDEN (or at least a part of it lol)
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My "California Dreaming" rose, one of two I bought for Mother's Day. The other being "Cherry Parfait" which is not shown here.
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White peach (Snow Queen)
This tree is about 9 feet tall and currently has about 200+ peaches. If they all come to term, I'm gonna be shoving them in everyones face cause there's no way I can eat that many.
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Jakaranda tree with a hummingbird enjoying the flowers. This tree turns a portion of my yard purple from the quantity of flowers it produces.
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Yellow peach (Red Baron)
This is the 2nd time this tree has offered fruit since we bought it. The first year we got the tree it and several others were hit by the stone fruit beetle. A type of boring beetle that is hard to detect until it's too late. I lost 2 trees and nearly lost this one. It was cut down to a mere 7 inch stuml that wasn't infected. Since then it has recovered to a 6 foot tall (and growing) tree and is starting to produce fruits.
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Blackberry
This pot has 3 blackberry bushes, and they are losing their minds. They are loaded with berries that are very sweet. Right behind them is my Boysenberry which is physically about 7-8 feet long and is loaded with berries as well. My raspberries (both red and golden) are slower this year which is fine.
Grape (variety unknown for now)
I used to have 17 grape vines of various sizes but when the drought kicked in and the harsh heart wave struck back to back I lost all but one. This lone survivor was under my ash tree which sheltered it from the weather. Now I have 3 grape vines as I recently acquired 2 Concord grapes (not shown here).
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Golden Nugget
My newest addition to my citrus collection. A very sweet, easy peel tangerine that we carry at my job. I was shocked to see one for sale at my local nursery and immediately had to get one. It's a baby at only a foot and a half tall but will one day be up to 7 feet to match my Murcott and Dancy tangerines.
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Strawberries~
I have 3 varieties of strawberries and about 140 plants in clusters of 4-10. They are in both hanging pots and a massive bed and produce about a pound of strawberries at a time. They have such rich flavor and super sweet.
All my berry plants except for my blackberry are in shade houses I built that have bird netting surrounding them to keep the birds and squirrels from eating them. Shade houses are a must now due to the summer heat and I plan on building more as my ankle allows.
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throughtrialbyfire · 3 months
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Random OC ask, summer game! ⛱️☀️🌊.
What your OCs or favorite characters would be doing on a beach? In case they absolutely can't go on a beach, what other summer activity do they enjoy?
Bonus level - once answered, pass this ask to 3 other people's inboxes!
HI!!
omg . full disclosure i've never been to the beach so i had to look up beach things HGJKDFHG . okay, so in case they can go to the beach,
Emeros - he's searching for different sea life, going to tide pools, just having a great time getting to see the Creatures. he'd also go fishing, fly kites, and have a bonfire, tell stories/listen to people telling stories, and cook up whatever fish he caught and ask about peoples travels. while he comes across as very at-arms-length to most people, he does enjoy getting to know folks and hearing about their lives.
Wyndrelis - also creature searching, and probably letting the other two bury him alive in the sand AHAH. its very good pressure, it'd help him relax. i could also see him metal detecting, or exploring any of the caves that might be near the beach. he's not an outdoorsy person, so he's doing these and then laying under a giant umbrella and watching the waves.
Athenath - swimming, athenath loves being in the water, and they love collecting seashells and then setting them on the beach and arranging them by color/shape/size. the other two might join in on this activity too, tbh. of course they put the shells right back in the water after, but its fun. they'd also love flying kites and playing volleyball, and building sand castles.
if the trio can't go to the beach,
Emeros - he'd have the other two hiking with him. it would be a slow, leisurely hike where they could actually spend time just having a nice day in the woods/along a trail, and he'd point out the various plants/animals/bugs/mushrooms they find. he'd probably collect samples, too, and then they'd all have lunch at a clearing. other summer activities would probably be planting native wildflowers, bird watching, picking fruits/berries, canning preserves/jams, very fun things.
Wyndrelis - he's, again, not very into the outdoors. but he'd like to go pick blackberries - his favorite - and eat them in the shade. he'd also be fine with reading books outside on a blanket, or tagging along with his friends to whatever antics they're getting into. stargazing would be more his speed, and skipping stones on a lake, and going to garage sales (or yknow, browsing the wares of various shops in tamriel).
Athenath - swimming, again, for sure. and garage sales (points to above), and picnics, and catching torchbugs, and playing music outside, or painting outdoors, or watching the clouds. i think athenath would love to tag along to anything his friends are up to, so they'd wind up categorizing alchemical samples with emeros (and considering their brain loves sorting things, this is fine) or just reading different books in silence with wyndrelis.
i think all three of them, tbh, would be dragging one another along to their activities, and that's why they're all so close, bc spending time together is important to them when not busy being skyrims heroes!
thank u so much for this ask, omg, it was so fun. and now all im imagining is my little guys doing their fun summer activities together <33333333333
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As a resident brown thumb, and beginner gardener I cannot emphasize enough how important it is to invest in perennials.
Yes it takes longer for a perennial plant to mature, (about 2 to 3 years if it's in a pot) but you can definitely grow annuals while you wait and won't even notice, I am TELLING you it is so so worth it guys trust me.
You'll have Fruits/nuts/berries/herbs/leafy greens for years to come after one install and very minimal upkeep.
Perennials also tend to be hardier and more forgiving when it comes to beginner gardener's in my experience as well.
My method is to always purchase 1-2 perennial plants On Sale for every 5-8 annuals i plan on growing that year. It may be a little expensive if ur just starting out, so 1 perennial + 3-ish annuals would suffice.
Plants do well when they're companion planted so it saves u time, energy, and pesticides to get recommended combinations.
My first year didnt count, I only planted a solid block of irish potatoes of the same variety. It was a plague of bugs and disease. Don't do that, always get Companion Plant combos.
So let's go over a 4 year garden plan to get an idea, when you know what you're doing.
The 1st year I started with: a blackberry bush kit. The kit had 2 blackberry plants in it, I got it from Sams Club. I planted them in cheap plastic pots.
-a grapevine kit (Red seedless and Concord pair I also from the same Sams club). I didn't know what a mycellium network was so I thought the roots molded and threw them away, I still feel the sting from that waste but i was able to buy a Disease resistant grape variety online and plant it in the same pot. But dont be like me.
-And for my annuals that year I went with a salsa garden combo kit (peppers, cilantro, tomatoes, basil) that I got from Lowes. I harvested the salsa ingredients that whole summer.
-The second year
i bought an Italian plum tree, and for my annuals, I planted a Salad kit.
By that time, the Blackberries were mature and I was able to harvest blackberries for the first time.
This year, the 3rd year I've expanded my kitchen garden to include a salsa garden, and the 3 sisters combo (squash, beans and corn planted in the same place).
The grapevine I planted is now mature and will give me grapes in the late summer.
I'm on my second year of blackberries.
The Plum tree will be ready next year. And I haven't decided on what to plant yet.
The fourth year It will probably be a greek salad combo kit (tomatoes, red onion, basil, parsley, garlic) with a tea garden kit (rosemary, lemon balm, chamomile, lavender, mint). By this time My plum tree will be mature and I will harvest my first year of plums, my third year of blackberries, and my second year of grapes. And for my two new perennials, I will go with two apple trees for $10 each online.
By That Time I will harvest my 3rd year of blackberries, my 2nd year of grapes and my 1st year of italian plums.
So that's how it works!
Grapes, blueberries, raspberries and blackberries are cheap and widely available from big box stores during planting season, whereas fruit trees are cheaper and healthier when ordered online outside of planting season but pre-ordered for the next year, in my experience.
(this could be berry bushes, a fruit tree, a nut tree, a fruit vine, or a perennial herb you just have to shop around) They mature faster when you plant it in a pot, and you grow however many annuals you want that growing season.
I'm so focused on the routine spring radishes and summer tomatoes, that two adhd business days (seasons) later and boom
"now I have fresh blackberries this season too."
"Oh what's this? Now I have grapes to go along with this year's harvest"
COCAINE can't beat that high, check your growing zone and buy that f*cking dwarf tree.
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japanesepenguin · 5 months
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+ Garden update~
+ This is a plum tree; after several flowers at the end of winter, he's finally decided to start growing some leaves; I let the clover grow in the pot because I have very little mulch and even less dried leaves to use as cover
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+ Rosemary finally has some sun, looking good
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+ Snapdragons finally dying off, but the pots contain chive seedlings and lots of cilantro (needs thinning)
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+ Basil; this was store-bought at a sale price, but doing okay
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+ Seed trays!
+ Shiso/ooba (Japanese perilla), big tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, blackberries (an experiment, nothing has sprouted), shishito (peppers), chervil, parsley, more cilantro, dill, broccoli, kale, lettuce, gooseberry (all sprouted!!), a few ice plants that I'm hoping will take off with warmer weather, snow peas...
+ The plants at the top of the image are all wildflowers from a packet of seeds from my mom
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+ Bird netting around the blueberry bushes; the king and queen (Samson and Suksuk) are now accompanied by Starya and Sootakson; the netting is not well-done, it was a mid-workday emergency job since the birds started going for the flower blossoms...
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+ Suksuk already blossomed and, I believe, got pollinated by something; at least, it's looking like it's supposed to... the petals turned purple and fell off, and the bottom bit looks like it should
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+ Flowers outside Akina's window: lantana and saxifrage plus lavender; the plant is okra, I figured it would grow better with Akina watching over it; the lavender lacks flowers in the photo because I've harvested the first batch and am currently drying them (for making London Fog)
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+ This is iyokan, a Japanese citrus; like any citrus, its flowers smell amazing...
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+ A Japanese bell pepper, eggplant, and three corn... like, regular corn; The eggplant is not doing well, not sure what's wrong
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+ Oh! The persimmon "tree" is still alive! He's been making leaves, which is incredible, because when I transplanted it, it had no healthy roots and was just a dead stick; trees are great
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+ The side plot... radishes (about ready to harvest), beets, a small amount of spinach, carrots, and edamame (soy beans); the scraps on the right are there drying out to be used in compost
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+ Snow peas from a seed pack from my mom
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+ Edamame (soy beans) from our landlord... He asked how many I wanted, I told him 12, he told me to take 20, I told him I don't have room for 20, he told me to take 15, I took 15... But three of them have died so now I have 12
+ They are growing surprisingly fast...
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+ I have started a more proper composting area
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+ Finally, the strawberries! We have gotten six tiny little berries so far from a set of four plants; the berries were small but very sweet
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+ But the bigger berries on the bigger plants are starting to come in and most of the other plants have lots of flowers...
+ This concludes your garden update
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tinyshe · 1 year
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Garden Report & Frugal Living 23.08.24
I got the ag cloth over the grow box but not before the sparrows ate all the beautiful, lush lettuce seedlings; I replanted now ... and wait.
The blueberries are coming off a nibble at a time (us, birds and other creatures).
We may get a crop of elderberries and another crop of the yellow/autumn raspberries but very light. I'm getting hot about the creature that is walking right down the row/pulling canes down/attempted snappage as it is destroying the possibility of next crop. I've not had this problem before so I'm clueless as to what/who I'm getting mad at!
The cherry plums are done. Many went into the dehydrator but more went into tummies. There is a lapse in fruit now as we wait for the apples to ripen fully but hopefully not just suddenly rot in warm days/cool night. We are suppose to get some winds that could create problems for the heavy laden apple branches. We have some propped up while we wait. Hopefully there will not be hard rains but no rains mean electrical storms.
The haws are ripening and are near ready. I'm tempted to run them through the foley, mix with applesauce and make little disc/ digestive wafers. Still thinking about it ...
I need to dump the potato barrel and harvest instead of just fishing around for dinner. Once it is harvested, I can ammend it and set it up to go through the winter. Nothing came out of the bed under the elderberries as they got dug up repeatedly by the night creatures.
The berries we are/have harvesting (gooseberry/blackberry) are going in the freezer and then designated to be mushed with last years applesauce for fruit leather. I leave the seeds in 1) to slow the gobbling, 2) because I'm lazy. Fruit leather has no added sugars of any type; no perservatives, can be used as dried fruit snack in pack, slivers snipped into cakes, muffins, quick breads or even dropped into a cup of black tea for a hint of fruit (much like Russian/ Slav use of jams/jellies dallop in tea).
Poor Alcott is in full moult! I always feel for her because she is timid and moulting makes her paranoid. I try to make sure there is extra nutrional needs during this season in their life because moulting is hard on a bird and Alcott insist on laying eggs through the process so she is double dipping on the health scale.
Since my garden is so poor/not producing much except for the blessed nettles, I watch the markets to get produce on sale. Everybody and their mother is doing the same thing. There is limited stock that is being brought to market and whatdoes make it, looks like second quality. Even with that, people are buying up on the first and second days. Such a good incentive to get out of complacency and get growing.
Sprouts: i haven't been doing counter top gardening because the humidity and heat from dehydrator. I do need to note stock, purchase and rotate.
Scapping out too worn shirts (looking for quilting and craft material). Other gently worn items are going to community free box exchange -- its school season and with winter coming, people are evaluating winter wear.
Winter is coming but there is still things that can be done like planting a winter garden -- if not for your need of the crop, for the fun & joy of it and then donate the produce to your local food bank, and elders or a family in need. Do it! Double dipping on the joy of gardening scale!!
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goinggoats · 2 years
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I still want a farmsim-like game where the goal is restoration... like you CAN make sellable products out of the knotweed shoots, blackberries, etc, but they're cheap and not good gifts. If you remove the knotweed you can access the streamside, and if you plant trees and shrubs in the unlocked area, the next year there will be fish to catch (necessary to romance the woman at the hatchery).
you have to remove the blackberry to put in things with better sale prices (especially for jams and cooked foods) like hazelnut, thimbleberry, huckleberry, or salmonberry. if you plant certain number of various plants, the overall happiness of the community rises as more birdsong can be heard. Plant plugs can be purchased in town and other seeds are attained seasonally through the year after the plants fruit or go to seed, depending on species. Idk this is just something I think about
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cyclicalobsessions · 2 months
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Onto the next obsession! It’s a story so buckle up!
So I’ve been wanting blackberry and blueberry bushes for ages but I never had a good place to put them and never wanted to spend that much on something that I might not be able to take care of. Blueberries are notoriously finicky. But I saw them on sale at grocery outlet for $2.50 a piece! So I grabbed one of each lol. I also recently found out that my county will give you free mosquito fish for any water feature in your yard. They eat mosquito larva so it’s part of their mosquito abatement plan. They’re super small and extremely low maintenance so like, a bowl of standing water would even be fine.
Later, I asked my daughter’s babysitter to keep an eye out for any large containers cause I have a couple projects. She shows me this massive plastic tote, like big enough to store a body and still have room 😂. I’m like 👀 idk about all that but I’ll think about it. She also showed me these 2 cute long planters and I’m like‼️ but let me think on it first to make sure I’m not being impulsive lol. I get home and I’m whining to my mom lol like that tote would be so cool to make a pond, but I have kids and dogs so they probably wouldn’t work well with it. She’s like Ashlie, just put up a fence. Lmao and I had a lightbulb moment. Imma make a pond out of that huge tote, use the 2 long planters for the blueberries and blackberries as barriers to keeps kids and dogs out, and some extra fencing on the side to block that spot. I’ve already got all the plants, the soil, fish, containers are all free. My city hands out free compost. So I’m going to build a pond for $15 😆 I’m so excited lmao
First Day’s work done! Only an hour or so after work.
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finsterhund · 1 year
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I can't really find information on the internet about at what point should a young pole bean plant start naturally climbing/wrapping around supports so I'm anxiously preparing for some trial and error.
Like do they need to be guided onto certain support systems? At what point do I need to put down the first stakes of the trellis and try to get the little shoot to wind around it. Everyone explains how to make trellises and I already know how to do that. I wanna know at what point should the plant be seeking them out. Obviously I want the base of the plants to be thick and strong to support the rest of the structure and have a good intake of water and nutrients so I don't want it to happen too early and I'm not going to like... when they're still thin and small... Manually wrap them around a post or shit like that.
Also don't know whether I should be trying to maximize the amount of width of vining growth either. Like how far out in directions other than up vines may grow. It appears to be in inconclusive if cutting runner beans back encourages more pod growth or not. Obviously I'd like maximum bean yield but I mostly just want my plants to be healthy and happy. Especially in the case of the two that will be staying in my window as these plants are technically perennial and that means if I don't have to worry about overwintering survival I have new permanent companions. For all I know I'm being way too serious about it and these guys are going to be insufferable little demons that strangle anything and everything they are able to grow towards but coming out of a serious loss I just don't want their lives to be senselessly cut short. Witnessing the incredible spectacle of water and sunlight being enough to get these bright little sources of dopamine to come out of cups full of dirt has done wonders on my will to live.
Going to wait about thirty days before trying to push them into climbing supports and obviously I'm checking them every fucking day because I'm their father and I've quickly become attached to the two successfully germinated beans so far.
Also runner beans can technically pollinate themselves but pollinators stimulating the flowers is still important for maximizing pod growth so I'll have to get these plants off if they're going to stay indoors and I want beans. 😭 Literally saw a YouTube video saying to just fucking take an electric toothbrush to the flowers and.... yeah... I swear to god. A different person said to finger the flowers. 🧐
I have no clue the amount of healthy active pollinators near our building but hopefully the plants outside will make do. The flowers are beloved by hummingbirds and I fucking love humming birds so here's hoping they'll come.
Part of me wants to get more plants but I have no clue what. These heirloom beans are of important significance to me that's why I got them. I can't exactly grow other personally significant plants to me like blackberries, oak trees, crab apples, etc, because I don't have space for trees and bushes. The poor things wouldn't thrive after a certain point.
I'm not emotionally ready for another Venus flytrap I think. Still miss Shadow 😢 I guess if I saw one for sale I'd consider but I'm not planning to seek one out just yet. Maybe I'll try to find one of those brilliant maroon morphs. Red dragons I think they're called. I might intentionally seek out a pitcher plant though. Always wanted one but haven't seen them for sale in person since I was like 8 or 9.
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greenwoodnursery1 · 2 years
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We have a wide online selection of affordable fruit plants for sale such as blackberry, raspberry, and strawberry plants as well as blueberry bushes, goji berry plants & more. You may also like to check our catalog for Fruit Trees for Sale online.
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trainingtrust · 2 years
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swiftbanana · 2 years
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Mastercontroller sims 3 plants
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The wood fire oven is part of Monte Vista special premium content. Lemons and purple eggplants are ingredients of some of the pizzas from the wood fire oven.The lemonade stand is part of Humble Harvest Stands premium content. Lemons are used to create lemonades from the lemonade stand.Store plants are usually used to complement other premium contents: Generally, plants are used for ingredients. Thus, an excellent apple tree will usually bear excellent apples, however there is a chance of harvesting higher quality produce. The quality of the harvested produce roughly corresponds to the quality of the plants. Higher quality produce is worth more for selling and will have increased strength as fertilizer. Harvested produce has a quality ranging from horrifying, putrid, foul, bad, normal, nice, very nice, great, excellent, outstanding, and perfect. Nectar Value is the value of the produce when used as a single nectar ingredient.Max Produce is the maximum produce the plant can bear before being barren.The higher the quality, the more valuable it will be, based on its base value: The sale values of each plant depends on its quality.Bohemian Fruit and Nuts: blackberry, blueberry, cocoa, peach, pear, pecan, raspberry, and strawberry.Humble Harvest Stands: lemon and purple eggplant.The plants and the premium contents are as following: These plants are only included by purchasing certain premium contents (which are usually part of a set or venue) and installing them to the game. Several plants are exclusive to premium Store contents. Seeds can be found on the ground throughout the town or upon reaching level 1, while plants can be found from the supermarket, vegetable stand, or harvesting from wild plants. Plant Omni Plant seeds (via Skill Opportunities) Plant Burger Patty and Steak plants (via Skill Opportunities) Plant Cheese and Egg plants (via Skill Opportunities) The plants of Master Farmers remain watered and fertilized longer, meaning their gardens are more efficient. Master Farmers have harvested at least 650 fruits and vegetables. After so many Perfect harvestables, the plants of Botanical Bosses almost never die from neglect. Once you have mastered the varieties you will be able to reduce weed growth significantly on future plants.īotanical Bosses must harvest at least 75 Perfect fruits and vegetables. Please accept this handsomely framed certificate and display it with pride knowing others will see just how skilled you are."Ī Master Planter must plant 19 types of plant that can be planted in the game. Once a Sim has maximized their Gardening skill, they will receive a certificate in the mailbox a few days later, along with a notification saying: "The Dillinger Diggers Guild congratulates you,, for achieving the very highest level of excellence in bringing life forth from our fertile Earth. Once a child grows up into a teenager, they will earn Gardening skills at the same level of their Child Gardening and Scouting hidden skills. Children cannot learn the Gardening skill, but they can learn the Child Gardening hidden skill. Gardening can be profitable by selling the harvested produce from the inventory, supermarket, or consignment store. With Ambitions, Sims can register as a self-employed Gardener. Some of the plants can be used as ingredients for Nectar Making and Mixology, with the key ingredients for Nectar Making being the grapes from Champs Les Sims. Some expansion packs include more varieties of plant collections. Unlike the previous Sims games, The Sims 3 gardening has been much expanded upon, introducing many real-life plants and several fictional species such as the ' Life Fruit', 'Flame Fruit', and 'Plasma Fruit'. It involves (as with gardening in real life and the previous Sims games) the planting, growing and harvesting of various plants that Sims can find within the game. The skill is augmented by the Green Thumb trait, and the Super Green Thumb lifetime reward.
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Thornless Blackberry Plants
If temperatures go below minus 20 Fahrenheit the plant must be covered with 6 mil clear or white plastic to make a temporary greenhouse during the winter. For more information to visit our website https://www.fruitsandberries.com/ or feel free to contact us.
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