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No one should be arrested or threatened with their life for exposing people or speaking their mind. Unfortunately even here in the U.K. people like Julian Assange are locked up for the crime of journalism exposing the bad actions of multiple world governments. This is something I would have regarded as unthinkable here many years ago.
However atleast when governments are too much, people will eventually have had enough and push back. I honestly think everyone I have met from your country are consistently some of the nicest people on earth... in some ways I think that might be your biggest problem!
Wow π³ considering that cover art too that's massively hypocritical. Almost as bad as the RATM vaccine passport gig.
π― they weren't talking about swampy were they? I wonder what happened to him π
Yeah I would try those first. Orange essential oil and some soap is cheap though and way more pungent than some rinds. You can use it to contact kill bugs too if you need to....also important to realise if you have some beneficials flying around.
I guess The Prodigy aren't as popular as they used to be π€·. It's the inner sleeve art from this album:
#tunestr
https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNPGM2D7aODehGQS0yIQu-gsEO3SymMtI
Haven't had the problem (they instead helped me out by eating a wasp nest once) so I am guessing. They do have a good sense of smell so perhaps something pungent, for example wood vinegar smells of smoke. Cats hate citrus perhaps badgers do too?!
Or you could try the trick of scattering some chilli pepper where they are digging?!
Anyone recognise this? π

Vevor's DZ-260 is it the Vac Master Killer?
https://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/vevor-dz-260
I NEVER post items of the day on Sundays but Dorothy and I had time set aside to do the video for this review today.
And when checking specs I found that it is on a STUPID CHEAP sales price and Vevor often runs sales on weekends and stops them before Monday morning.
Ao I thought i would give folks on the socials an early heads up on this one.
I have been looking at their website I never realised they made so much stuff! Are you testing out the stainless steel garden sprayers? They look like they aren't going to break after 5 mins like most sprayers.
Aww did he come back and eat all your trees later? π
It's awful isn't it? I think we need a regulatory body to come in and tell us what to do before too many people are GM'ed, zapped for no reason and generally given hope for the future.
Everyone knows happy people buy less pointless shit and that is bad for the fiat economy, you don't want to fuck up the economy?.... Do you Dawn?
Never thought years ago I could ever get ericoids like #blueberries π« and #tea β in the ground here on clay and limestone soil, thank you #biochar for buffering that ph.
No more forgetting to water vulnerable pots in hot weather!
#grownostr
#gardening
#biochar
#permies

π we don't have that one here, but it's good to know about. There might be some biological protection from the corn that's also in feet too π. Might even be a yeast or something I will have to investigate cornmeal when I get a chance
Sudden oak decline apparently is caused by a phytophthora species (they usually cause root rot) which I had in a customers garden, killed a robinia, rose, ceanothus the conventional advice was to dig out all the affected soil π... conventional gardening advice of course has to involve a lot of effort for almost no reason. Luckily I read in Matt's book you can retask phytophthora with the bacteria rhodopseudomonas palustris. Problem solved, replanted the robinia it's budding nicely after being there a year so I am clearly some kind of idiot gardener that doesn't follow normal advice...
So I guess the sudden oak decline is a symptom of poor soil management as earthworms are carriers of purple non sulphur bacteria like rhodopseudomonas palustris. Reckon it's the same with most of these diseases that suddenly wipe out large populations of trees etc, just need to prove it...
It triggers some kind of systemic resistance. Years ago I found information about it for fungal issues and it helping as a spray for oak trees with acute oak decline...can't find a lot of that information now as typing in the spray and knotweed will always try to sell you herbicide!
It does mention it in Matt Power's Regenerate Soil as well though so I didn't imagine it! Again not a lot of information on it though. There is lots of resveratrol in the knotweed and it definitely is associated with health in people, probably should have worded the last note better as I am not completely sure what is causing the health response in plants.. There is certainly lots to explore here, going to see what biology I can find in the knotweed when the microscope arrives.
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Making a natural farming preparation (fpj) with Japanese knotweed today. Japanese knotweed is full of resveratrol (the compound everyone says makes red wine healthy π) and apparently triggers a health response in plants to help fight off pest and diseases so I looking forward to testing it out..
#grownostr
#permies
#gardening

Not seen it on a Mulberry before but it looks like leaf miner/borer damage. Probably a sawfly or something.
Fingers crossed...or is that legs? I just hope it makes the local news π
#GM #nostr *Important announcement* if you know anyone who has lost a dildo this morning it's in the middle of the road on the A44. I think it might be wise to contact Gloucestershire police as I saw them heading in it's general direction and...er well they must have seen it π


