Spathiphyllum is meant to be a good for cleaning the air, easy-to-keep pot plant too likeJohnlenham wrote:Anything fairly easy to grow in an office environment? my room has a south facing 9ft by 9ft glass window/wall and during summer it can get up to upwards of 38oc in thereI thought maybe chillies or a nice looking plant!
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garden is doing well - the tulips and daffodil are finished - iris and peony are next...
peony are going to bust crazy in about a month or so...they are my favorite

peony are going to bust crazy in about a month or so...they are my favorite

i bet y'all are late on catching the hermetic allegory in every episode - parsons..?
thats pretty urban. - Capture pt
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thats pretty urban. - Capture pt
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This year it's cilantro, chamomile, basil, marjoram, and turmeric. I also always have an aloe living with me.
I'm so stoked about my turmeric though!
I'm so stoked about my turmeric though!
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Doesn't turmeric need to be above 15c all the time? Sounds good though!
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Anyone have any experience of growing Coriander from seed?
I have just potted on, still indoors, but stalks are very weak and long and tending to droop..
Also having trouble germinating: Lavender and Mint - any tips appreciated
I have just potted on, still indoors, but stalks are very weak and long and tending to droop..
Also having trouble germinating: Lavender and Mint - any tips appreciated
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My herbs got destroyed by the rain over the last week...
Months of work ruined in a few days.
The fucking lot is gone in a puddle of mud and tears.
The tears are mine.
(I planted Basil, Sorrell, Thyme, Chives and Mint...)
Months of work ruined in a few days.
The fucking lot is gone in a puddle of mud and tears.
The tears are mine.
(I planted Basil, Sorrell, Thyme, Chives and Mint...)
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I grow everything for the garden under a light until it's hardy enough to take a good beating.
Then we move it outdoors. This really cuts down on our loses. A good light is a cheap investment.
Then we move it outdoors. This really cuts down on our loses. A good light is a cheap investment.

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Actually, the chives and mint are ok...
The rest are fucked.
The rest are fucked.
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I have no clue, but considering I live in the south eastern US that temp doesn't seem like it'll be a problem.test recordings wrote:Doesn't turmeric need to be above 15c all the time? Sounds good though!
This is really normal, but coriander doesn't like to be replanted.dreamizm wrote:Anyone have any experience of growing Coriander from seed?
I have just potted on, still indoors, but stalks are very weak and long and tending to droop..
Also this for my fellow broke-ass apartment dwellers ---> http://toppertwo.tripod.com/pop_bottle_pots.htm
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Glass wrote:This is really normal, but coriander doesn't like to be replanted.dreamizm wrote:Anyone have any experience of growing Coriander from seed?
I have just potted on, still indoors, but stalks are very weak and long and tending to droop..
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1) Ikea (at least in the US) has cheap Wardian cases - $20. They look like this: http://www.ikea.com/se/sv/catalog/products/70186603/
2) Went to the local botanical gardens' plant sale this weekend... yowza. Didn't mean to buy so many, but some of the cooler things I got were an Ashitaba plant (Japanese "miracle" longevity herb and all around health tonic: edible, medicinal) and a sundew carnivorous plant... so beautiful.
Oh, and discovering that geraniums are really easy to propagate.
2) Went to the local botanical gardens' plant sale this weekend... yowza. Didn't mean to buy so many, but some of the cooler things I got were an Ashitaba plant (Japanese "miracle" longevity herb and all around health tonic: edible, medicinal) and a sundew carnivorous plant... so beautiful.
Oh, and discovering that geraniums are really easy to propagate.
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2 weeks ago...

this week...peony starting to bloombright maroon wrote:

i bet y'all are late on catching the hermetic allegory in every episode - parsons..?
thats pretty urban. - Capture pt
i think everyone would benefit from unicorns - JTMMusicuk
Soundcloud
thats pretty urban. - Capture pt
i think everyone would benefit from unicorns - JTMMusicuk
Soundcloud
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Any chance of some close-ups on dem flowerz?bright maroon wrote:2 weeks ago...this week...peony starting to bloombright maroon wrote:
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and today...I'll do some nicer photos when I get a chance...


i bet y'all are late on catching the hermetic allegory in every episode - parsons..?
thats pretty urban. - Capture pt
i think everyone would benefit from unicorns - JTMMusicuk
Soundcloud
thats pretty urban. - Capture pt
i think everyone would benefit from unicorns - JTMMusicuk
Soundcloud
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My Bleeding Heart Orchids.
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Pix or GTFO.magma wrote:
My Bleeding Heart Orchids.
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I'm guessing you can't see the one I posted then!alphacat wrote:Pix or GTFO.magma wrote:
My Bleeding Heart Orchids.
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nowaysj wrote:I wholeheartedly believe that Michael Brown's mother and father killed him.
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No! No I can't... wtf!

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