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Littleleaf

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The woods here in Oklahoma are producing morels by the bag full. So if you live along this latitude and can get into the woods around creeks you WILL find them.

good hunting.
 

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kritios

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Warm winter

Warm winter

Since we had a warm winter here, I decided to start some arugula outdoors last week






Also started some basil indoors
 

Hold Your Fire

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Just went to the nursery today for tomatoes parsley and basil.

Two varieties of tomatoes we got were San Marzano and Amish Paste.

Hoping to be busy making lots of sauce this fall!

Prepped the raised beds for the tomatoes Thursday morning, then mother nature "blessed us"

with 5-6 in. of super wet snow Thursday afternoon through the night.

While nothing can be planted outside in my parts this time of year , April snowstorms stink .... :no:
 

Littleleaf

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I hear you guys on to cold out to plant most things. Been trying to grow cold weather plants. Boc choy is one (pic marked) Also we use what we call arches we built. They are made from old carbon sizing screens used to make the ink in Xerox copiers. (dad worked at plant) They were 4' fiberglass rings with SS screens in them. Wrapped in shrink wrap. They make great green houses for getting a head start on the bugs.

Since we will be getting record cold for this time of year. We're glad we have them. We have beans up, radish, spinach, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and some pot. We try to grow as much as we can and with the crap going on today. Glad we got a small farm to grow on.

Pics are labeled of what they are.
 

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kritios

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The boc choy looks nice, too! It certainly doesn't hurt to have a few extra vegetables in times like these. I just have a few garden beds in the back yard, but I'm glad to have a little extra myself.



I am sticking to mostly cold weather plants too. I have some spinach and peas in too. Haven't had much luck with peas in the past, maybe this is my year!


 
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Around here over the next few months we let the cows produce them. :biggrin:

Working on producing them in the closet too....

I know very little about growing them, and have never taken them.
I used to dabble with LSD and other cheap pharmaceutical pills that would make me hallucinate much more than LSD, but LSD felt like it had weird psychological learning experience layered on top of the visual tripping.
I never even heard of DMT back then, only ayahuasca but back then all i knew about that was that it's a plant in the amazon that can change people forever :biggrin:

That was about 1995 just the same time as our school got the internet, but hardly anyone knew what to do with internet, in my area at least.

I would have done DMT or ayahuasca if it was around but not these days. LSD was the main hallucinogen back then.

Thinking of trying to grow some psilocybin spores along with other healthy food mushrooms if i can.... eventually.
I would only try a small dose, and that is only a thought for the future, not definitely.

I bought some books about all kinds of mushrooms and one about psilocybin but i haven't read much into them yet.

Happy Easter, grow some fruit and vegetables :yummy: :whee:
 

Littleleaf

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Some pics of what's growing :biggrin:
 

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redlaser

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I planted storebought seeds from Ferry Morse about 10 days ago.

Corn tomatoes etc.

when are they going to come up ?

Tomatoes took about eight days from seed here, under light and 60-70 degrees.
Seeds were from Marzano tomatoes from last year, and still hanging on the vine until day of planting.
Wanted to see how they would do, they look healthy so will give them a shot.

Peppers took 12-14 days to sprout, kale, broccoli, cauliflower only 2-3 days.
 

Sunshineinabag

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Sweety corn,peppers and tomatoes

Sweety corn,peppers and tomatoes

Going strong......ain't done yet
 

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St. Phatty

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planted about 8 different kinds of vegie seeds.

the only ones to sprout so far are sunflower seeds - picked from the bird seed mix.
 

Littleleaf

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been a few set backs but others are making up for it.
 

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