Thorns Have Roses
Bluelight Crew
Whatcha guys eating?
Going out to eat a bunch and buying cheap garbage, also, I was given 27.22 kg of matzo recently, so I've been eating that. Otherwise subsisting on alcohol and energy drinks.
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Whatcha guys eating?
energy drinks.
Also growing plants: Weird madagascar plants (euphorbia, baobab), some pupping cultivar of peyote I want to partially graft on a vine-type cactus.. and have bamboo trellis on one wall of my bedroom that's supposed to get overgrown with morning glory and passionflower, looking for other vines.. and making salvia cuttings, also for other people.. I hope to get khat and other stuff too.. do any of you like plants like that?
Ew, why? Haha sorry if that sounded judgmental.
I've got a garden finally this year, a forest garden with the best area getting only ~4/5 hours of uninterrupted sunlight.
I don't like living in the big city. It can be lots of fun, but it keeps me away from nature and space is always limited. Looking forward to move somewhere else when profesional situation allows.
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Experiments of mice have shown antimutagenic and antiteratogenic properties.[8]
Fabomotizole has found little clinical use outside Russia and has not been evaluated by the FDA.
Haha yeah, it does sound beautiful.
I live in a fucking apartment so I don't have much space for plants, I have only the plant pot friendly ones.
I don't like living in the big city. It can be lots of fun, but it keeps me away from nature and space is always limited. Looking forward to move somewhere else when profesional situation allows.
I'm looking for property with gardening space in Northern Cali right now. I'm more excited about tomatoes than anything else. Fun fact: home-grown tomatoes are actually edible, unlike grocery tomatoes.
Yep. Same here. I think it's downright toxic to be so removed from nature. That's partly why I think I started feeling a bit batty after living in downtown Boston for a year.