Alicircles, to art

Hey I'm Alicia, an artist who really hasn't been feeling social media lately (especially IG and FB) so I thought I'd try Mastodon out and see if I like the simplicity of it more. I think I picked the perfect server, since I'm much more likely to be in my sunny garden than anywhere else. :BlobCat_Love: 🌞

My interests include
and making.

I have a family business called Fibre2Fabric where we dye all sorts of fibre, yarn, and fabric and I want to get into clothes some more!

Hope I get to meet some cool people the algorithm would drown out on other apps.

rvaughnmd, to gardening
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"It feels like I'm not crazy." Gardeners aren't surprised as USDA updates key map.

"The 2023 map is about 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than the 2012 map across the contiguous U.S.,"

"about half the country has shifted into a new half zone and half hasn't. "

https://www.npr.org/2023/11/17/1213600629/-it-feels-like-im-not-crazy-gardeners-arent-surprised-as-usda-updates-key-map

bbsmooth, to gardening
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I built this "Little Free Art Gallery" for my wife a few years ago. She's turned into a prolific artist over the years and creates way more art than our house can handle, and she's run out of friends to gift them to. So now she can give her art away to the neighborhood.

KeithDJohnson, to gardening
@KeithDJohnson@sfba.social avatar

1504 cultivars of tomatoes, out of more than 10,000 varieties.
Celebrate and embrace diversity.

1504 varieties of Romanian at the Brussels festival!
Photo: Marian Popescu

eugeneparnell, to gardening
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A rant about leaf blowers. Just stop with them. Gas ones spew CO2 and particulates at an alarming rate, they’re the definition of noise pollution, and they disturb insect habitat under your hedges. But they’re also just not that good at getting leaves together. Here’s the thing that no blower guy will tell you, but every SE Asian grandma knows: the best way to get leaves off your hard surfaces is this tool right here. 1/3

richrollgardener, to climate
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As is my custom every Earth Day here is Walt Kelly's iconic Earth Day 1970 poster. After all these years the message is still the same!
#earthday
#ClimateChange
#gardening
#Allotment

natureworks, to gardening
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Let's not forget the basics.

And that is damaging that topsoil and messing with the rain!

Colarusso, to gardening
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This is what climate change looks like.

"'It feels like I'm not crazy.' Gardeners aren't surprised as USDA updates key map."

TL;DR: The USDA has updated its plant hardiness zone map, showing that half the country has shifted into a new zone due to warming temperatures.

https://www.npr.org/2023/11/17/1213600629/-it-feels-like-im-not-crazy-gardeners-arent-surprised-as-usda-updates-key-map

QueerInTheCountry, to twitter
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I have permanently deleted and am looking to make Mastodon my new permanent home!

Looking to connect with those interested in (both board and video)

Proudly and dreams of a more inclusive world without poverty.

Love learning, deep conversations.

Crystal_Fish_Caves, to art

what a great excuse to stop pulling up the weeds in the cracks; random acts of art!

Credit to Artist David Zinn Instagram @davidzinn

vilain, to comics French
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georgepenney, to gardening

Gasp Witness a rare hoard of mammoth rogue zucchinis emerging from their hatching patch in search of their Mediterranean homelands so far, far away.

Go valiantly on your mission you noble beasts! Fear not the ratatouille, Nor the roasting pan, for you are destined for greatness!

(After a day of doing admin stuff, I thought I'd do a bit of gardening... creative gardening... )

urbanmicrofarmer, to gardening
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The Seed Library Network is currently conducting a global seed library census. Over 2600 in the database so far. If you run a seed library, please register to get your library on the map.

http://seedlibraries.weebly.com/map.html

lemay, to Bloomscrolling
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The black sunflowers are really black this year 💀 This variety was in a mix but I think it is 'Velvet Queen’

johnxlibris, to LosAngeles
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Hi! 👋 I'm John and I'm an academic in where I head up my library's outreach and engagement team. I've been working in libraries for about 15 years.

I love spending time , listening to podcasts, wine tasting (read: drinking), reading, and being with my family.

We might buy a piano soon.

I was an avid user of the bird site since 2007 but stopped posting over a year ago. I miss the community of library folk I found there. 😢

georgepenney, to uk

A rare sighting of the endangered rogue zuchini leading its young from their hatching vines at our current housesit...

(This is where I confess I travel with a pack of googly eyes at all times because they're an essential aid, honest!)

lemay, to gardening
@lemay@mastodon.social avatar

These are my cancer daffodils. I bought a bulk-pack of bulbs (“Ice Follies”) in September of 2022, and then I promptly got a cancer diagnosis.

By the time I was done with treatment and had enough energy for gardening it was March 2023. Many of the bulbs were dry and dead, but I planted the rest of them because I figured I had nothing to lose.

That spring they came up but did not flower, but this year they are doing just fine. Just like me. 😊

eclectech, to photography
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It's amazing how quickly fungi appears. Yesterday there were a few scattered around this wooden planter in the garden, today it was fully surrounded. LOADS of them.

Fortunately they are very friendly, and hope you all have a lovely day.

SurlyAmy, to gardening
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Did you know that when your garlic goes bad and starts to grow you can plant the cloves and each one will grow into a whole new bulb plus you can eat the scapes the grow on the top? True. #gardening #nature #garlic

A single clove of garlic starting to sprout being planted in nice dirt

jensorensen, to food
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Latest comic on microplastics and PFAS getting into food. Yum!

mk30, to gardening

"Grains were not grown as fields of a single variety, but as diverse mixes of cereals & legumes called ‘maslins’ (or ‘mashlum’ in Scots). Ancient grains like emmer, einkorn, & barley were grown together with peas & lentils. Hemp, flax, & poppies were common supplemental crops as well. These diverse mixed fields were far more resilient than monocultures - in some parts of Europe, they’ve existed unchanged for 4,000 years."

diversity is strong! 💪

https://www.shelterwoodforestfarm.com/blog/the-lost-forest-gardens-of-europe

SirTapTap, (edited ) to random
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So much stuff in body horror is just how plants actually work.

Organs falling off and becoming new creatures. Limbs erupting overnight and falling off within days. Bees in your privates.

compost, to gardening
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Is there a exchange community or group on Mastodon?

I have some chives and green onions that are going to seeds and I will have more seeds than I need.

Of course, there is our local free seeds and plants library but I would prefer to use mastodon as my main seeds resource.

cherylwriting, to gardening

Preparatory to a subsequent toot, I share this excellent chart of a Comprehensive Guide to Yellow Stripey things that I wish I could attribute, but I cannot. Possibly via @rosemarymosco who is very informative about bugs, birds, nature.

joewynne, to environment

This outstanding article related to has many useful points for preparing for the next growing season and improving the in general. I'll pull out some main ideas in a threaded series this week.

First up: Insects are the primary conduits for energy to get from plants to animals. And lowly caterpillars turn out to be the most important.

Our job, gardeners, is to plant more caterpillar food!

1/🧵

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/why-you-should-cultivate-native-plants-in-your-garden-180982823/

joewynne,

Per the article☝️, the population of American birds has declined by 30% since the 1970s. To help, you must support the bugs that the birds need to reproduce. But only 14% of generate 90% of the yummy caterpillars that drive food webs!

So are you planting these?

At the link provided, you can pull up a list of what you need to plant in your ecoregion. Scroll down and click on your list.

2/🧵

https://www.nwf.org/Garden-for-Wildlife/About/Native-Plants/keystone-plants-by-ecoregion

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