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Henry
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#Permaculture and idiocy

He will own no seats in next parliament and be happy....probably because he's stinking rich already...

#Starsandstripes could have also been called the "Barries and Mullets"

We were one misunderstanding away from Chucklevision having been the flag of America.

#grownostr

I think you are starting to get this marketing thing after all 😄

Gah, if only there was someone selling some on nostr 😁. Plantain, calendula and camomile are also vulneraries too, just not as fast healing as comfrey....

Fantastic 😁 It's a beautiful plant and very easy to grow too.

Macqui berry is fruiting for the first time!

Grew these plants from seed about 6 years ago and they survived temps way lower than they were in theory meant to survive so very pleased 🙂

https://pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Aristotelia+chilensis

The national flower of Scotland. Alba gu brath 😆

#grownostr

#gardening

#bloomscrolling

#flowers

I read in a book of old gardening lore people used to tie it to their tools because it helps you stop bleeding if you cut yourself. I have had a quite a few times to try it out since then and it works pretty much instantly from when you first apply it. Its really amazing how effective it is and if you follow up with some comfrey and calendula your back to gardening pretty soon after.

Yeah the nearest I found was spotted orchid, could be that meadow one though. I like flowers if they serve more than an ornamental function 😁

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Damn, this 24hr “cooling off period” for nostr:npub1ex7mdykw786qxvmtuls208uyxmn0hse95rfwsarvfde5yg6wy7jq6qvyt9 is rEaLlY WoRkING… I don’t think I will buy any bitcoin now. Thanks for nannying me UK government. Meanwhile, let me blow £10k on Bet365 because that’s how our politicians lead by example…

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They would be blowing £10k on blow going by what they find into parliamentary loos.

Never seen this in the grass before 🙂

#grownostr

#gardening

When I visited I was told it's because a lot of people get hayfever. Apparently after the war they planted loads of cedar and eventually discovered lots of people were allergic to it.

https://www.nippon.com/en/nipponblog/m00081/

Ok see you next year then 🙂. But if you don't make it for the solstice go to Avebury its a much bigger site and they built the village around it (so they can't charge for visiting) and the village pub is right in the middle of it. Most tourists have no idea about it so it's just a much nicer place to visit.

Best day to go, its free and you actually get to look at it properly.

Indeed its all very exciting, it also starts to helps to explain a lot of sometimes baffling gardening experiences. I shall have to find out that nutrient content poster, as its always very interesting to read new information. Check out the video I posted to Troy, sounds like similar or the same information possibly presented in a different way.

Yes 🙂 John Kempf has a good explanation of this and its also in Matt Powers book

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1wJefaFrVI

Also in Matt's book it says the knotweed helps trigger a systemic resistance. That's part of the reason for trying it out. Going to add some other things mentioned in it too to try and increase the effect.