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Carnival of psychedelic poultry- PD Silly Goose make out session

OMG Dondante those are amazing pictures. You are lucky to see that part of the world, as many of us only dream of such places.

Awesome, simply awesome
 
Welcome back Dondante. :) Awesome pictures! I'd love to go there one day.

Thanks to those who love my backyard... so do I. :) It's one of the reasons we moved here.

I just bought a bunch of garden stuff... time to go out and work on creating good flower and vegetable beds with soil amendments... turn this clay soil into fertile soil!
 
I agree, AMAZING pictures. What were you doing over there Dondante??

Thanks. :)

I was helping to provide medical care in small villages, many of which were long distances from clinics or hospitals. It was part of a medical elective.
 
hey PD :D


just made this collage the other day and thought some you folks might dig it:
eyes.jpg



PS those are Willie Nelson's eyes!
 
I'm needing lest restraint before
I'm needing to hit the lights and close the door
I'm fine, I'm fine cause I'm...

Tripping in this strange design
None is yours and far less mine
Hold the wheel, read the sign
Keep the tires off the line
Just relax, you're doing fine
Swimming in this real thing I call life
Can I bring a few companions on this ride?

I'm feeling, my heart's not beating anymore
I'm feeling. it's alright, this happened once before
I'm fine, I'm fine cause I'm...
 
I just bought a bunch of garden stuff... time to go out and work on creating good flower and vegetable beds with soil amendments... turn this clay soil into fertile soil!

Ah the dreaded clay soil, same problem where I live. My go-to amendment for loosening and fluffing it up is peat moss. It's great, makes it drain better and retains moisture all in one, seems like a paradox, but it works. Compost or composted livestock poop usually helps with the nutrient department. Maybe pull a Homer Simpson and spread plutonium over it to give it that little extra oomph and who knows you might even create some hybrid in your flowerbed ala Tomacco. ;)
 
Wow Xorkoth- that is a gorgeous backyard and soooo much potential on making a forest garden. Please keep me updated on the progress. I love appalachian terrain- especially your area of the range. So beautiful. I would love to get down there at some point- lots of great sustainable agriculture and agroforestry going on in that region- plus the city has greaaat vibes.
 
WOW DODANTE- fucking beautiful. I may be going to that region after I graduate to get involved with some permaculture/sust.agriculture initiatives in the Khatmandu region but good for you for getting over there and experiencing a different flow. seems like an amazing experience.
 
"We hold these experiences to be self-evident, that all is equal, that the creation endows us with certain inalienable rights, that among them are: the freedom of the body, the pursuit of joy, and the expansion of consciousness."
-The Oracle
 
Ah the dreaded clay soil, same problem where I live. My go-to amendment for loosening and fluffing it up is peat moss. It's great, makes it drain better and retains moisture all in one, seems like a paradox, but it works. Compost or composted livestock poop usually helps with the nutrient department. Maybe pull a Homer Simpson and spread plutonium over it to give it that little extra oomph and who knows you might even create some hybrid in your flowerbed ala Tomacco. ;)

Yeah, I ended up buying bags of soil conditioner (various amendments) and mushroom compost... wherever I'm digging a bed, I'm digging about 4 inches down and mixing equal parts of the soil, conditioner and compost, and mixing well. I added a little perlite too, and then either vegetable or flower fertilizer (organic little chips that feed the soil for a long time). So far I've made two vegetable beds. Today when my wife wakes up we're going to go out and dig some flower beds and probably another vegetable. Yesterday I planted a tomato plant that will produce tomatoes soon, and a variety of other veggies that are much farther from producing. Today we're also going to start a bunch of seeds.

I still have to go to another store for cactus soil... they only had miracle gro cactus soil and I want to be organic.

Wow Xorkoth- that is a gorgeous backyard and soooo much potential on making a forest garden. Please keep me updated on the progress. I love appalachian terrain- especially your area of the range. So beautiful. I would love to get down there at some point- lots of great sustainable agriculture and agroforestry going on in that region- plus the city has greaaat vibes.

Thanks, I will keep you updated from time to time. :) I love my yard so much! It feels great to grow stuff.

And yeah, the city is fantastic. I love it here. <3

Loving Light said:
For those of you who dont know... B9 is quite the Silly Goose <3

He's also awesome. :)
 
I'm really jealous of what your garden sounds like its going to be xorkoth, mine pales in comparison....just a little reactangle with various plants.
Feels great to make a little garden though, my yard needs some pepping up.
 
yesterday i planted a keylime tree... lets see now, we have a dragon fruit cactus, a lionstail bush, a keylime tree, a jalapenio pepper plant thats only 4 inches tall but has already produced like ten pepers lol, 2 bridgesii's and a san pedro, and various morning glories atempting to grow everywhere. i crush them.
 
Sounds great IGNVS. I've ordered goji berry bush seeds... I'm going to see if I can get that going. I bet it'll be a year or so before it's mature enough to bear fruit though.

adrian, one day I bet you'll have enough room for a bigger garden. I'm lucky enough to have a half acre, although it's all forest floor so it's tough to find areas with full or near-full sun.
 
I was actually wondering what you were doing for sunlight after seeing those pictures.

You guys are making me feel guilty haha. You're all growing vegetables and my gardening pursuits all seem to revolve around psychoactives. I guess I'm an earth whore. 8)
 
lol my garden started as a psychoactive garden and turned into a whatever i feel like growing food producing cool looking plants / maybe one day ill get high garden

hahah



on a darker note, i was listning to this song the other day and i wrote this little thing for my aim status message because its how the song made me feel. i think its pretty decent tell me how you like/dislike it. its grotesquely beautiful.

music to the scene behind a gasmask; two suns light the sky. it is a long walk ahead, but not half the distance ive come; the music fades to screams, hope apears behind the mirage of the fading sun and the cloud it's left; the ghost of clouds the other sun no longer brings
 
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