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jerzone, to Mushrooms
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Out for a early rail trail ride with a friend and spotted this healthy mass of mushrooms. iNaturalist suggests Oyster mushroom?

What's best practice in this scenario? (slrpnk.net)

So I’ve got this Monstera plant thats been with us for a while but recently got attacked by these tiny tiny black insects that keep eating the leaves. I’ve actively tried to get rid of them as well as screening this plant away from the rest, but the insects seem to always come back. I’ve just read that it’s possible to...

mrillig, to Mycology
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New substack post on the intrinsic/ inherent shape of a fungus.

Yep, I made that up, but I think it's pretty interesting. Read for yourself....

https://open.substack.com/pub/matthiasrillig/p/is-there-something-like-an-inherent?r=1yu2t7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

ubi,
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@mrillig Interesting idea, but why not use a MRI or radioactive tracers to get the shape instead of trying to find a transparent medium?

natureworks, to wildflowers
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Last night late evening in the local

msquebanh,
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@natureworks Beautiful pastoral scenery.

kassiamelnik, to Mushrooms
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kassiamelnik,
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@zdl thanks, I will keep it in mind. For now even one new platform is a bit overwhelming

zdl,
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@kassiamelnik Fair enough, of course. It's nice watching people come into the (mostly) friendly zone, though, so welcome!

I surveyed over 500 solarpunks, this is what they answered! (slrpnk.net)

Hi everyone! A bit over a month ago I made a survey about Solarpunk and shared it here. Now, I finally present you the findings of the survey! I am adding a few pics here for a preview and if you are interested, go check the link where there is a full description of the findings!!...

canyakker, to wildflowers
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Flowering now: Rock Harlequin aka Pale Corydalis (Capnoides sempervirens) is a delicate plant, growing near lakes, often in cracks of boulders.

phillipjordan, to houseplants

New pink plant for my pink plant themed . The illustrious Philodendron Erubescens "Pink Princess" from my favourite women owned/black owned nursery!

riversidebryan,
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@phillipjordan lovely 😍

nathanlovestrees, to wildflowers
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siin, to permaculture
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It's been such an active season, which feels really wonderful.

We've finished cleaning up the West side of the house, allocating last year's compost. We also built framing for, sewed, and hung custom shade sails that make the house cooler -- summer is officially here in the high desert -- as well as which make that previously underutilized space another communal/hosting/patio type area just by virtue of being there and creating spacial separation.

My gardens are doing okay, something keeps eating my potato plants' leaves. I thought the birds that nest in the honey mesquite tree at first, but it keeps happening despite the chicken wire I've hung over the infiltration basin. My hunch is some insect, though I've yet to see the culprit in action. My white, black, and violet sages I replanted into the infiltration basin are doing great, though, as are the green onions and garlic I planted. Our nopales are slowly coming back, also, now that we've dug them infiltration basins and moved them to the shade of one of our mesquite trees.

We now have a water storage tank, a critical step in enabling us to get bigger livestock. It creates water resilience if the power goes down and our well pump doesn't work, and enables us to take some pressure off of our aquifers for minor irrigation projects.

A straw bale and adobe bunk house for guests and guest bathrooms are in the works, which will add to our capacity for hosting. A good thing, since we're grateful to be booked with visitors and loved ones from now until January.

We're planting five new trees to attract pollinators, some of our date palms are fruiting (despite being too immature to eat this year), and the infiltration basins on the North side of the property that were on hold are in progress again.

Our broody hen got confused when I moved her to her own coop the first time and abandoned her first clutch (that was my fault) but has successfully been sitting in the broody coop on a fresh clutch for a week now, so we're expecting teeny cluckers soon!

There are other projects that are set to begin soon, as well, but I'll have to update on those later on!

A reminder that if you ever want to support what we're doing here at the ranch, my Kofi directly funds projects like these and contains some sustainable goodies and unique art in return 🤍

iraantlers,
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@siin happy to hear about the progress!

danielthedaring, to Mushrooms
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