Thanks! They smell great, too, but it was too windy to get a whiff :(
Thanks! They smell great, too, but it was too windy to get a whiff :(
Your point at the end is crucial. I heard a local story about a bunch of people rolling up in a neighborhood, planting trees, never to be seen or heard from again :( Kinda gross and presumptive.
The link in the post body has some tips on how to do so responsibly. Might be worth sharing with your neighbors!
Cool beans 😉
I can help out with /c/food
Wow, same here! I hadn’t watched the show either and that clip had me blubbering.
Vincent van Gogh since seeing his Sunflowers 🌻 series in 3rd grade art class, especially after learning in my 20s that we share migraine disease. Louis Wain is a close second with “Cat’s Nightmare” (my profile picture) being one of my faves.
Also, I went down a 90s kid nostalgia trip recently and watched some FernGully clips. Anyone remember that movie, specifically Batty’s rap? It was about vivisection 🤯 I was tempted to post it in the music community lol.
Written information from Europeans goes back four centuries, like the account from the 1600s about cultivated food forests. The archeological finds about consumption in general are much older.
Also in Baltimore, home of Vegan SoulFest!
Food is culture 💚 and the vegan food here feels like Baltimore. It’s awesome that other cities are doing the same.
On the post image, Knowing Animals Podcast: Episode 58: Animal Rights in Palestine and Israel with Esther Alloun
This episode of Knowing Animals features Esther Alloun from the University of Wollongong. We discuss her article ‘’That’s the beauty of it, it’s very simple!’ Animal rights and settler colonialism in Palestine–Israel’ which appeared in the journal Settler Colonial Studies in December 2017.
Mr. Trash Wheel is pretty cool:
Dang, the goblin in me wanted some for my collection 😅 I bet they look awesome during a breeze.
Beautiful 🧙♀️ I love the naturalized look, so much texture!
What’s the tall purple flower in the second pic?
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They look like they belong on another planet 😄
Thanks! Yay, I can see your comments now :)
Wikipedia says you’re right! That’s a hilarious origin 😂
The egg-shaped green fruits ‘may pop’ when stepped on. This phenomenon gives the P. incarnata its common name, as well as the fact that its roots can remain dormant for most of the winter underground and then the rest of the plant “pops” out of the ground by May, unharmed by the snow.
I just checked vegantheoryclub.org and none of the newer posts on there are showing up on my subscribed feed. Last one is from 14 hours ago.
I see your other comment though! The colors remind me of a galaxy print ✨️
I think there might be a federation lag? I can’t see all the comments 🤔 I’ll check back later, hopefully things catch up.
This was planted in fall 2022 and bloomed for the first time this summer, so no idea. I’m in the Chesapeake Bay area and it’s been pretty warm down here.
You grow them too, right? Have you ever seen/heard of them doing this before?