I am on the border of glauw chester shire in wor chester shire near war Wick shire not too far from herfurd shire. This isn't really an issue elsewhere in the country perhaps it's the cider? π
π I am constantly growing things I probably should not be it's part of the fun. Rhodiola Rosea is another one that's adaptogenic and grows in northern latitudes.
Good question!I think if you bog them down with to many details it might put them off. Perhaps we could help by suggesting a client etc by asking them what the trust uses for thier social media at the moment? It's something you might have to work out yourself as long as your certainly emphasise the benefits of being on here.
Anyone else want to spam pfaf.org until accept #bitcoin donations?
Contact details
Enquiries about the website and online database
Please contact us at admin@pfaf.org
Contacting the Charity
Plants For A Future, Registered Charity No.1057719
Chris Marsh (Secretary), 9 Priory Park Road, Dawlish, Devon EX7 9LX
Tel: 01626 888772, email: chris_e_marsh@hotmail.com website: https://www.pfaf.org/
NB Please put 'PFAF' in Subject if you email me.nostr:nevent1qqs0dd0fv94g2299vawswme5fwap3m7mky8gqhnsp4ng2tmheytvahspz3mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wcpzp7ufuk8c8zmaw94gsvqw58e988ll0pmx4ggjrmqsj69kky9ynregqvzqqqqqqynzcncf
Let's try π
Nice email with links to clear instructions and short description of your intent will do
nostr:npub1chf854dd982dq5w0l0mwcmdhuvf2jtnuz5nqv9qtukfukvjew50q83g5tx put a nice piece out on this
Let me know if you want help drafting something up ? I'm old, barely see but I can tell a good egg from bad ...
You're actually a prize winner π«π
Ok email them saying you want to make a donation in bitcoin and you should probably set up a nostr account too. I will do the same too.
In all honesty there are plenty of people I am sure who would be happy to donate to them so let's give it a go!
Perhaps we need a tag for this? Can you think of anything or will #badgerpfaf do π
Do you think we can orange pill ππ pfaf.org?
It's one of the most useful sites for #permaculture #forestgardens #herbs etc on the internet and they seem to be struggling for donations at the moment.
Siberian ginseng could be another one for your adaptogenic list. I bought some seeds but never got round to planting seems easier going than panax ginseng that I have tried to grow and really doesn't enjoy the sun!
Apparently it's quite popular in Chile were the plant is from. Good combination similar to earl grey but more lemony π
Lemon verbena is such a great plant. I like mixing it with black tea. Good lemonene hit to lift your mood :)
I once spent atleast 10 mins of my life I will never get back googling what the hell a herfurd cow was....
Conclusion: #Americans can't pronounce #Hereford if they were being threatened with being trampled to death by a herd of Hereford cows in Hereford in Herefordshire.
In a bizzare twist of fate unlike Worcester(Wooster) or Leicester(Lester) it's actually pronounced in a similar manner to how you spell it!
It's He-re-ford just dont pronounce it like "he" it's a short vowel sound. So it's kind of like hairyford but not really. Just go to Hereford Wikipedia page and press the button and have your mind blown π€―
#cows
#grownostr

We know almost nothing about the ancient druids because they didn't write anything down. What little we know was written by the Romans whom they were in conflict with. For example with their claim of human sacrifice on their sacred yew trees it doesn't take into account there are yew trees that bleed blood red sap.
Bash the modern druidism if you want but realise it has no connection to whatever these Celtic people were up to.
It is also umbiquitous to find yew trees in church graveyards here. Is that because they are evil pagan trees that needed cleansing by building a church around them or perhaps they represent something that seemingly lives forever?
Yes I think that put me off when I first heard about it years ago. I didn't get the idea of paying for stuff that's going to decompose anyway!
I will have to share a recipe I have here for mixing it with biochar at some point. Hopefully I can eventually just use the biochar with the biology as I don't really want to grow a small patch of wheat!
Bought some #bokashi bins to try out, it will be interested to see the difference to my half arsed throw it in a bin with some #biochar and eventually chuck it on the compost bin method I currently employ.
#grownostr
#permaculture
#em
#biology

The #orangegerbil has been busy as is trying for a breakout. This is clearly a bullish signal for #Bitcoin, because I am going to need a new tank soon.

Yeah it's not an easy one to get rid of ammonium sulphamate would kill it but it will kill everything else too. Seems to like wet ground most though I wonder if you improved the water holding capacity with biochar it might go away? No guarantee though!
Rich in silica though so it makes a good spray for plant health.
Looks like you have some horsetail in there too which reminds I need to try and make a spray with that...
Hello fellow student π. I wonder if we can get anymore people doing his course on nostr and set up a group on here eventually.
That really depends where you or how much extra effort you want to put in to making the plants grow then. We don't get a lot of light here in the winter I tried overwintering a tomato here a few times it survived but didn't look very happy at the end of winter so I doubt producing a cucumber without supplemental heat and light here would work at all here.

