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#Permaculture and idiocy

me neither but this film....its 72 years old and still regarded as one of the best films ever made ... not because its 'good' but because it will sucker punch you to teach you lesson πŸ˜‚

Yes on the corn I am growing this year. Would show you in the light but it's dark here at the moment. Was a red popcorn corn.

I think I first saw it when I was 14 too I like either incredibly deep films or the complete opposite. 😁. I say it's probably my favourite because Ikuru by Akira Kurosawa is also my favourite and I can't choose between the two.... Guess which one is the deep one....

Yes, that can happen 😁. Its probably best your are on a different continent or you or I might bet hugged to death.

however consciousness>mind πŸ™‚ I really don't think I need to explain it to you....If I have to do so I will, but I doubt it .... I am sure you understand πŸ™‚

You are awesome, I am sure 50% of you DNA is awesome too πŸ˜‰

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This is on par with anything John Williams in my mind. Enjoy.

https://youtu.be/wvfz23jZz6c?t=176

#music #tunestr #grownostr #nostr #nostriches #plebs #plebchain #art #artstr

They listened to this while planning Star Wars that's why it's so similar 😁

It's harder to arrest a potato for wrong think πŸ™‚.

A south facing window is really good to have πŸ‘. Go for some salad leaves it nearly always has the best return on investment. For example Lollo rosso, mizuna, arugula whatever you like most and will suit the temperature your house or apartment is currently in.

Give it a go, kill some plants if you need to but hopefully you will enjoy it πŸ™‚

Botany is in a day is very good book for general identification of plants. Breaks plants up into key main plant families so the process of learning all of them becomes less overwhelming.

Personally I think the alkaloid thing is rather overblown especially if your using the leaf. But fair enough. Plantain and calendula are less extreme vulnerary plants without alkaloids that might be useful.

Cider vinegar has yeast, lactic acid bacteria, acetobacter etc in it. Its more of a probiotic, may not fix the issue but animals always seem to come out healthier with it. I don't have any ducks at the moment but the gerbils here went from being rather unkempt and limp to rather vibrant colourful and healthy looking after adding it to their water. The lacto bacillus help make b12 so if's a nerve issue it might help in a round about way too.

Hope the poor thing gets better

Personally I think the alkaloid thing is rather overblown especially if your using the leaf. But fair enough. Plantain and calendula are less extreme vulnerary plants without alkaloids that might be useful.

Cider vinegar has yeast, lactic acid bacteria, acetobacter etc in it. Its more of a probiotic, may not fix the issue but animals always seem to come out healthier with it. I don't have any ducks at the moment but the gerbils here went from being rather unkempt and limp to rather vibrant colourful and healthy looking after adding it to their water. The lacto bacillus help make b12 so if's a nerve issue it might help in a round about way too.

Could you not try to giving the poor thing some comfrey?

Perhaps adding some cider vinegar in the water wouldn't be a bad idea too.

Good stuff, use the south facing ones if you can. You can grow lots of things in pots when you think about different layers. For example training a tomato up while having basil growing at the bottom.

It's probably safer to be a potato nowadays 😁