StroomAfwaarts, to anime_titties Dutch
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We were going to plant lamb's lettuce and winter purslane, but it rained this weekend, so the soil is too wet. Perfect for the harvest of rootcrops though!


jblue, to gardening
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Bunchosia argentea, peanut butter fruit

This plant gets a lot of hype bc of its dense nutrition, novel flavor and continuous fruiting during warm seasons. But before you consider getting one, most flowers don’t produce fruit and there is scant flesh.

Keep above 45F, fruits from seed in 3 years. Tastes like sweet peanut butter+berry. Will fruit/grow in a large pot.

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numericcitizen, to macrophotography
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Four seasons from macro-photos POV, in no particular order. I created this photo set during COVID. We had to find creativity in order to stay sane in this period.

A green leaf with nerves and drops of water.
Snow snow over a small green plan.
A reddish and dried leaf.

StroomAfwaarts, to anime_titties Dutch
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We were promised thunderstorms today, but it was a hot and sunny day in the field. Perfect for bean picking!

crankyclown, to vegan
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Some highlights from this week.

14 lbs of tomatoes, 10 lbs grape tomatoes, several lbs of Blue Lake beans and many lbs of purple potatoes.

31 pints of peach-habanero salsa, a bunch more canned pickles.

Lots more hot peppers are ripe now, including ghost peppers. Will be making hot sauce for the next few weeks.

Thai yellow curry with potatoes, beans, and basil from the garden tonight. Made cashew milk in place of coconut milk (less saturated fat). Yum!

Big Blue Lake beans in a largecolander.
Pint jars full of roasted peach-habanero salsa.
Very colorful fresh veggies in cashew milk w vegan yellow Thai curry paste. Purple potatoes, green beans, peas, yellow and red bell peppers.

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BlindiRL, to peppers
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The first round of dried organic chili peppers 🌶️

Should fill about 12 of these jars soon. Might also pickle some.

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BlindiRL, to baking
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A beautiful image of home baked organic zucchini bread. Framed with meds that are too expensive and one that I can't even get access to because it's back ordered. With some black metal blaring in the backdrop it's a perfect encapsulation of my life outside of work.

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jblue, to permaculture
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EllieK, to gardening
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Today's garden haul. It's been a tough year but we still have a lot to eat every day & even some to freeze. Here are lettuce, cilantro, nasturtiums, tomatoes, broccoli spears, mustard greens,arugula & anise hyssop flowers for the tea in the second pic.

Two tea glasses are on grey counter surface, filled with water steeping the leaves and purple anise hyssop flowers.

StroomAfwaarts, to random Dutch
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Today was a nice day to harvest some sweetcorn and yellow beans

GreenishFinger, to gardening

Those of you that grow your own produce, what prompted you to start? Mine was my Dad, memories of him sitting in his greenhouse tending to his plants, and getting me to pick the peas and beans that were growing low down in his allotment when I was little. The wonder of growing food successfully never grows old, the taste of the produce is sublime, and getting to cross things off your supermarket list is a great feeling!!

jblue, to gardening
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My pretty pony,… sorry, baobab.

Adansonia digitata, baobab

Easy to grow tree, but will get aphids when brought indoors in winter. See AltText for further growing details.

Leaves taste slightly peppery, and are very nice in salads. Can be juiced, cooked and stewed. Also dried, it tastes mildly herbal, tea-like. Can be ground easily into powder for soups and baking.

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hembrow, to gardening
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At last a chance to use the 🍆 emoji!

jblue, to gardening
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Test pic, can you see the AltText?

Muntingia calabura, Jamaican cherry. Everbearing tree, hundreds to thousands of fruit in warm seasons if the birds don’t get them before you do.

@plants @gardening

TraRay, to VegetableGardening
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Not a banana, not a plantain - this is a topocho (at least that's what they're called in Venezuela).

So what do we do with a glut of ripe topochos? Dry them down, of course. Dehydrating fruit is one of the best ways to preserve flavor and nutritional value. Plus, they taste divine. I actually enjoy eating them dried down more than fresh off the plant!

Dried topochos, ready for snacking.
Topochos sliced up in the dehydrator.

TraRay, to permaculture
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The latest harvest of is hung up to dry down. Eventually it will get milled into cornmeal, but first we get to admire its gorgeous colors!

averygoodfriend, to Skincare
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crankyclown, to vegan
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Made pizza sauce from 8 of the lovely tomatoes I harvested yesterday. Enough sauce for about 8 more pizzas. Flavor is incredible. Pizza has mozzarella, basil, green olives, red onion, fresh garlic, fresh cherry tomatoes. Two thumbs up here!

Finished pizza sauce
Assembled pizza
Finished pizza w grated vegan Parmesan

ethicalrev, to vegan
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Top research on by @ethicalconsumer: https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/food-drink/shopping-guide/ethical-dog-food

Ted, Ralph (both two years old) & Bob (14) eat & dog food (sometimes supplemented by my home cooked food - also organic & vegan) as have all the other dogs in my life, all of whom lived long and happy lives.

From the article:

In terms of nutrients, the UK’s Pet Food Manufacturers Association endorses nutritionally complete vegan diets for dogs, and says that “nutrients that were previously only available from animal-based ingredients can now be made synthetically or be sourced from novel ingredients”.

There are a variety of ways to fulfil nutritional requirements from different sources, and the nutritional guidelines for dog food nutrition from FEDIAF (the European Pet Food Industry) are seen as a gold standard.

jblue, to gardening
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Snatched it before the birds did. 👀

Muntingia calabura, Jamaican cherry

Easy to grow tree. Fruits within a few months with cloning. Lots of delicious fruit - the birds agree. Tastes like almond joy candy if it were jammy and didn’t contain HFCS, just cane sugar. Doesn’t tolerate sustained cold temperatures. Bring inside in winter. Water hog. Gets big. Pest resistant.

@plants @gardening

jblue, to cooking
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InayaShujaat, to random
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There’s literally no point in your being and supposedly if the poor animal was bludgeoned and electrocuted to death. How in the hell can non-Halal slaughtered meat still have an endorsement on it?!? It’s fucking barbaric how these animals are killed. If folks really cared, but still wanted to eat meat (like I do), they’d demand that ALL (non-pork) meat be either or slaughter. It’s about as humane as it can get.

thebeeguy, to vegan

Spent a lovely few hours here on the bee sanctuary recently in the company of the gentleman that is Keith Duggan.
The results of our chat are in the Irish Times Magazine today.
Huge genuine thanks to Keith and Ciara Kenny at @irishtimes for telling our story. And of course my partner in crime @thebeegirl for the images.
For .
Always!
🙏🏼


Magazine article.

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