
What Else You Have Growing Other Than Weed?
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What Else You Have Growing Other Than Weed?
trionicman62 replied 1 month, 1 week ago 67 Members · 109 Replies
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Mullen, citronella, mentholanium, snake plants, spider plant, Tradescantia zebrina, aloe, aloecasha, monstera, pathos, are just some of the things iv been growing regularly. Working on growing some aquatic plants aswell as a number of different flowers
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Everything brother. Herbs for tinctures. All our veggies. I love seeing it from seed to food or medicine.
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It’s a hell of a list… I air layer peach, cherry, apple and flowering crab trees that will grow up here in the tundra and make them available to folks at a very reasonable price. Tons of lilies, clamatis, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries and an abundance of other fruits and vegetables. I feed a family of five out of the garden and that includes a 16 year old that is 6’5″ and 240#! There’s shit planted everywhere in the house. Plumeria in the bathrooms and lions mane in boxes all over the basement.
Microgreens all over too.
ALWAYS BE HARVESTING!!
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Orchards are a lot of work but worth it huh? My farm is lacking that. Next year we are going to add a small one. Small one only 15 trees. Do you have bees too?
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Had a brother who was allergic. That motherffffer could find a way to get stung at the North Pole. Bees actively hunted his dumb ass. Even funnier, he had an extremely irrational fear of needles. Wish the story of his last visit to the hospital “when a nurse tried to convince him to carry an epi-pen” wasn’t so long… Thanks for reminding me of him
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I got into it after our city sent out cards with talking points about pesticides and bees. I was inspired so I went out and started learning bees. They came and freaked out since my little corner of rural Minnesota neighborhood isn’t designated as farm land and bees were considered an “agricultural asset.” I not so politely asked them to leave my property the way they came. After two years of arguing with the city council, I got my bees. Took a year during Covid for chickens. I still carry a jar of our honey to city council meetings and eat it right there in front of them all… and give away eggs to fellow residents that also show up to watch those pricks waste our money.
Next year I’m turning the front yard into a strawberry patch and will have over 50 peach and cherry trees out there for sale too.
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That is so funny… I was thinking about doing a little bee thing behind my house for my garden. I have tons out there already though. Didn’t know til I started looking. Lucky I guess. I don’t have cows, chickens, platypus etc… But rabbits, birds, bugs, currently a few stray cats, squirrels, possum, something big that’s unidentified ( was out burning a late nite J and saw this pretty large blob waddling through the yard .) and these town Guineafowl that come around when their wings aren’t clipped. They messed up some stuff I planted, but they definitely ate some bugs. Thanks for the laugh…
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MemberJuly 23, 2024 at 6:27 pmThat’s awesome!
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I could be here all day posting, but here is a quick view of some of the flowers we have. We over 100 hydrangeas and can’t even begin to count the different day lilies.
Gardening has always been a passion.
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This reply was modified 11 months, 1 week ago by
wraiths1.
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Lots of stuff. A whole strawberry patch, cucumbers, zucchini, tomatoes, radish, dill, beets, garlic, onion, raspberries, peaches, blackberries, gooseberries, black currents and so much more. You need a novel to fit it all. Not too mention my orchard upstate with my delicious honey crisp apples, blueberries, potatoes and lots more stuff. Mushrooms, kombucha, cacti succulents, you name it and I probably have it somewhere
. Throughout my years, I noticed plants make more reliable and fulfilling friends than humans do. So I go grow crazy
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