Check out Honey Dijon and State of Grace too! Both stunners.
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I am a rose snob too, haha. I only have so much space that only the prettiest survive!
I’m obsessed!! I’ve never seen quite this shade.
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Gardening@lemmy.world•Giant Sunflower patch Zone 10BEnglish
1·5 months agoI know some farmers who have done this - basically they used a mesh bag when the petals fell off, and allowed the seeds to dry on the plant. (This is also how most commercial seed production happens, too.) I’m not sure what varieties are good for eating. But the general consensus among friends was that it was “more trouble than it’s worth.” Keep in mind, this is coming from tired end-of-season farmers :)
Not me growing foxglove and hellebores like I’m trying to kill Socrates again 😅
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Gardening@lemmy.world•My first bloom in hardiness (CAD) 3a-4a. California poppies I believe.English
3·6 months agoThe apps are really cool though! Just not perfect. And yeah, the fun thing about plants is that there is always someone who knows wayyyyyyy more than you about any given plant, and there’s always more to learn! Like I couldn’t tell you much more about pansy breeding programs or genetic selections but I guarantee you there’s like 5 PhD level pansy nerds somewhere on earth who could :)
cleanandsunny@literature.cafeto
Gardening@lemmy.world•My first bloom in hardiness (CAD) 3a-4a. California poppies I believe.English
10·6 months agoNo, everyone in this thread is correct about foliage, bloom structure, petal count, etc. I never know how much info to give with plant ID corrections without coming off as an arrogant plant nerd, lol. But as a former flower farmer and florist - and knowing you like the info! - yes, those are pansies. They are not violas (although all pansies descend from violas) because they are orange; violas only appear in blue, white, purple, and yellow. Additionally, pansies have been bred for bicolor and streaky appearance which these seem to have. You will notice pansy/viola foliage is compact, low, with oblong leaves. They are prolific volunteers so look forward to more!
cleanandsunny@literature.cafeto
Gardening@lemmy.world•My first bloom in hardiness (CAD) 3a-4a. California poppies I believe.English
16·6 months agoThose look like pansies! Very cold hardy cuties :)
cleanandsunny@literature.cafeto
Gardening@lemmy.world•Question: Best flowering shrubs for full shade?English
4·7 months agoI am a flower freak, so I would just plant a ton of hellebores. That is what I’ve done with a very shady spot in my backyard, and now I have hundreds of blooms I can cut from and bring inside from January to April. They are never going to be super tall, but they are massive now! I also have hydrangeas (including oak leaf, which give pretty autumn foliage), astilbe, heuchera, sanguisorba, ferns, and rhododendrons in shade, as others have mentioned.
cleanandsunny@literature.cafeto
Gardening@lemmy.world•First Time Gardening 2: Electric BugalooEnglish
9·7 months agoYou may know this already, but mints, raspberries/blackberries, and lemon balm will completely take over a space over time. You are probably okay for this year since it’s a new planting, but I would highly recommend repotting it at the end of the season into a separate, contained pot. It can still hang out near your bed and provide some pest management! Just best to keep it separate so you’re not pulling it up constantly.
cleanandsunny@literature.cafeto
Gardening@lemmy.world•Does anyone else think that buying seeds feels like buying the time to plant them as well?English
4·7 months agoBuying seeds is always an exercise in optimism! There’s always next year…
Ha. Anyone who’s farmed knows that ag leases are such a different scenario and very negotiable, especially if you are working with someone who wants to see the land in production or help young farmers etc. I WISH there had been more willing landlords when I was farming, it took me two years to find a place at all. Lemmings can hate once they’ve negotiated their own ag lease 👀 👩🏻🌾
For now? Lease as much of that land as you can. Cover crop the rest. You do not want bare, tilled soil sitting there for a year+ as you figure out bigger plans.
Dank u wel!!
Thanks so much for these links. I haven’t had time to look into Dutch sources. I have two good female friends doing their PhDs in other universities in the Netherlands in the sciences, and I’ve never heard anything even remotely close to this! They love their positions.
cleanandsunny@literature.cafeto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•Anti-acknowlegementsEnglish
1501·8 months agoName dropping TU Delft is surprising to me! ETA: found more info here, but not about the lawsuit piece.
https://delta.tudelft.nl/en/article/a-no-thank-you-to-the-person-who-assumed-i-was-the-coffee-lady
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World News@lemmy.world•Canada says too little, too late as Trump flip-flops on tariffsEnglish
30·8 months agoWe were recently in Vancouver, and people were happy to have us! You shouldn’t worry. We did some extra shopping in solidarity and they appreciated our support.
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Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•Waves on the beach in titaniumEnglish
2·10 months agoCool! You answered my question above, just wasn’t sure what exactly we were looking at in terms of media :) good luck with the patent process!
cleanandsunny@literature.cafeto
Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•Waves on the beach in titaniumEnglish
3·10 months agoThis is super cool! How did you do it? I’ve learned a bit of monoprinting but never on metal!



It’s also that there are a LOT of elderly people living there, many of whom should not be driving. Combined with a lot of immigrants and poor people who are walking or biking, and the hostile pedestrian infrastructure / car-centric sprawl and culture, it’s a recipe for disaster. (The wealth inequality down there is next level.) We were once in a car accident when visiting family there because some woman just backed into oncoming traffic (us). That’s the level of situational awareness for over half the drivers down there, 100% of the time. It’s harrowing Mad Max shit in a car, let alone as a pedestrian or biker. I’m sad my family member passed away, but so relieved I never have to go back to South Florida ever again.