They say that Native Americans never developed the wheel. They clearly did. For sick dog skateboard tricks.
They say that Native Americans never developed the wheel. They clearly did. For sick dog skateboard tricks.
Rest in peace in peace?
Tomatoes can be grown pretty successfully indoors. Also prickly pear.
Someone in another thread with a similar plant says not to feed them anyway. Looks great! I love sundews and related plants!
Probably. I was a power user there. No more though. Sorry, I wish I remembered you.
We had a grapefruit tree in one backyard and a key lime tree in another in the places where we lived. Never got an orange tree sadly, but there were lots of opportunities to get fresh oranges. Avocados too.
Alternately, they leave them there until they die and replant them. That just occurred to me and it’s the sort of wasteful thing the entertainment industry does.
Hollywood. Raleigh studios. They had them all along the outside.
Beautiful. My mother always grew them and, growing up in Indiana, they were grown indoors (they’re not fans of cold). Then I moved to L.A. and my first day on the job, I see a row of African Violets planted outside the building. I was just stunned.
Thanks. I think what my mother will do is just pick off the affected leaves that are really bad and leave the rest.
Great! Thanks so much!
Thank you. Can anything be done about it?
I’m so jealous. I’ve never had a green thumb and we have almost no direct sunlight in our house, so plant growing just is never going to be a thing. But I grew up with a mother and grandparents who filled their houses with plants and I do miss it.
That’s a great candidate! I’ve never seen any of them in the neighborhood though, so I wonder how a single seed got into my yard?
Sundews are really beautiful plants (I’m guessing that’s a sundew or a relative anyway). Pitchers are my favorite when it comes to carnivorous plants, but it’s a close second.
They can survive without feeding?
Right? I caught it just before the mowers came and I never saw it again.
It’s been years, but in my memory, a few minutes.
My grandmother had one. I’d play with it all the time.
That said, a microscope that generates its own light without electricity could be quite useful…