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venvsflyytrapp · 9 months
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Now that one is fully ripe you can truly see the difference. This is a Chocolate Reaper (Red Carolina Reaper x Chocolate Trinidad Moruga Scorpion)
These both came from the same plant.
One is a full Chocolate Reaper while the other is a regular Trinidad Moruga scorpion.
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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Great Nain Banana
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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Hm. Your interpretation of this character displeases me. Guards! Take them away! Make them read the source material once more, and if that fails, the stocks.
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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Russet potato plant
Memphis tn 3/6/2023
day temp 75°
Planted in late fall
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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Edible flowers popping up at the garden.
Blue violet
Daikon Radish
White Dutch clover
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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I’m in South Memphis at my favorite stump, in the blackest park. Smoking my blunt, reading my phytoextraction notes and tarot. Then I moved to the lake side between 2 trees to sun bathe.
Spring is here. 🌿
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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Common Blue Violet “Viola sororia”popping up at the garden.
A wild edible herbaceous perennial.
The flower and leaves are edible
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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Looks like the hungry hungry caterpillar came to visit.
Bloomingdale’s spinach “Spinacia oleracea”
Memphis tn
Feb 28, 2023
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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First bee spotting of the year in the garden.
Getting pollen from a Dead Nettle “Lamium purpureum”
Which is an edible medicinal herbaceous annual in the mint family (note the square stem, that’s usually a characteristic of the mint family)
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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This bloomsdale spinach seeds got planted late in fall, got flooded out (at least 8 times), frozen over twice and look at it.
The roots are so strong and leaves so thick!
I took one to the house to place in water.
Memphis tn
Feb 28, 2023
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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Second and third set of flowers on my Buena Mulata next to a dried sunflower stem for support
Jan 8, 2023
Memphis,Tn
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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My NuMex Orange Spice jalapeño I have inside had finally ripened for the first time.
It’s so small and cute, I can’t wait to taste it and save the seeds.
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison explains the process for repairing a degraded ecosystem. We begin with the metrics for assessing ecosystem health, and then go over the steps to triggering biological activity and ecological succession.
Andrew Millison’s links:
https://www.andrewmillison.com/
https://permaculturedesign.oregonstat...
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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Dried okra pods with seeds extracted
Jan 20th
Spineless okra
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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Germinating red Thai chili pepper
30 seeds in total, 8 out of 30 didn’t germinate.
Started Jan 5, 2023
Transplanted into biodegradable planters Jan 19,2023
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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My favorite tree on my dog walking route
Take time to breathe
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venvsflyytrapp · 1 year
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First time harvesting some Giant Curled Mustard greens🥬 for a friend
December 3rd
65°
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