I think you liked that in under 5 seconds of me writing it π
So I only just noticed you replied, as much as I like Amethyst I have noticed it does sometimes miss some notifications. This is of course confirmed when I check primal.
Luckily I know you live in Deutschland so I can only conclude the software is unreliable and not you. π
Blockchain.com works. They also didn't freeze my account like Binance did because they charged my card twice so I got the transaction reversed by the bank even though I told them and they agreed it was the course of action to take! Fucking morons.
Gemini seem to be asking for unnecessary information now so screw them too
More importantly you need to choose the right bank! Nationwide don't freeze your account just for sending money to an exchange so I would use them. But still use bank transfer and tell them as little a possible.
Yeah not keen that personally. A list of people you can choose would be good because I find I miss a lot of notes due to just being in different timezones to people. Usually I don't find the notes I missed until they post something new and I am reminded to look through there older ones.
There's primal for android can't say I have tried it out yet though...
Pelargoniums are pretty hardcore plants if you know how to treat them . They can survive most things except a killing frost. My winter preparation for them now is pull them out and throw them in a bucket until I can be bother to deal with them again.
I used to pot them up nicely and water them just once in the winter but an ex employee managed to kill them all through overwatering them, leading to mold and mildew. This bucket method under the table takes up way less space and pots and you don't really need to worry about water either, it's just good to check them occasionally before they completely dry out like the one in photo which came out the ground with no soil at all!
All you need to do is cut the dead bits off and replant them and they will happy for the new season and you can even make more cuttings of them too. Money and effort saved and I can resell them as most people will re buy them every year π
#grownostr
#gardening
#permies
#permaculture


Apricot's have some of the best early blossoms and are early enough for queen bees to have a snack too.
This apricot tree is a 'Moorpark' fruits really well in English summers and doesn't get peach leaf curl like a lot of similar species of fruit.
I don't know why they aren't more popular here!
#grownostr
#gardening
#permies
#permaculture


Is everyone back to using MySpace again? π
Even the Japanese recipe can be good. I can just use Google translate for working out the bits I can't read....which is probably all of it π
I'm a firestarter, a twisted firestarter....
#grownostr

Similar thing here Wales gets the worst of it and then it always just misses us and ends up in Birmingham.... Its such an obvious trend I am surprised Birmingham isn't underwater at this point!
I guess better looking at their own weather map! Just roll it back to observed (not forecast) look at the prevailing wind and see where the rain currently is. Once you have observed it a few times you can usually work out if a band of rain is going to make it to you from the geography around you.
Wow that's super cold we don't usually have it anywhere that cold, looks like I will definitely pop it in the ground then. More space for overwintering avocados and citrus then π
True but if someones dumping crap in the river and your downstream of it you might want a solution to make them stop them doing it.
No idea I will have to try that one out first.
Because I heard they only survive -5C which is 23F but I hear a lot things and find they aren't necessarily true π
π if your is in the ground did it survive that extreme cold you had a few years back?
That reminds me I need to repot my one with biochar the lemony smell will be extra intense π«
That's because they tried to make it like conventional Guinness. Brew dog's coffee stout is far better.
I'm sure some will be buying distilleries in the future. I know someone who probably would! I will have to ask him next time I see him π
