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The joker sees this and thinks âoh this is just normal pavingâ
ohhhh so THIS is the twisted fucking cycle path
died and went to heaven<3

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i think it's fucked up that there are plants that decided they wanted to eat meat
a plant's job is literally to just exist but the venus flytrap chose violence
what if i gently laid an uncooked steak on the soil for it to absorb
my tree biology teacher fed her calcium-deficient tree a whole-ass bbq rib bone - she stuck it in the ground near the base of the tree (after eating the meat off of it), and when she came back to collect it to show the tree biology class it was GONE
the tree had grown a root up through the center of it & out through the sides
also thereâs an old story about a man who was buried beneath a tree, and when they went to exhume the body it had been completely absorbed by the treeâs roots- you could see the shape of the body in the way the roots grew, splitting up for clearly defined arms and legs. trees will absolutely eat a steak if you bury it & they need the nutrients.
thatâs horrifying! thank you
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scientists in the 1990s, putting a Get More Purple gene attached to a harmless plant virus into an already purple petunia: please get more purple
the petunia, sensing an apparent honest to god Get More Purple Disease, using the previously undiscovered RNAi antiviral ability to shut down all other purple genes along with it just in case: you put VIRUS in petunia? you infect her with the More Purple?? oh! oh! her children shall bloom white! jail for mother, jail for mother for One Thousand Years!!!!

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So a lot of people think cut/fresh flowers are really expensive or decadent, and that itâs not worth buying them when theyâre at a reduced price because theyâll die within about a day and itâs still Too Expensive and like I just. I need to let you know that it isnât true and unless itâs a super special occasion and youâre going to an actual florist for an actual special bouquet you donât have to, nay shouldnât, pay full price for flowers ever. I mean I can only really speak for the UK where you can get flowers in the grocery store which is naturally cheaper than a florist, and also where I always get mine, but the techniques apply to âanywhere one can obtain a bunch of flowersâ If you take care of your cut flowers - which donât worry isnât hard - the slightly sad looking slightly wilty half price ones will STILL last you two weeks. Observe:
Everything in that vase except the dark red flowers and the ivory roses was purchased, half wilted, in the reduced bucket an ENTIRE WEEK ago. The dark reds and ivories? TWO WEEKSÂ (I donât normally premade bouquets because they end up in the reduced less often and even when they do theyâre still more expensive than getting a few bunches of different types of flowers) TWO. WEEKS. From a wilted half price âwe are become deathâ state. Hereâs what it looked like a whole entire week ago when I put the new flowers in:
(the big yellow bastard in the bottom left is also from the previous week) I mean theyâve still âhardly wiltedâ now and if I was so inclined I could leave it another couple of days, but this is normally the point at which I remove them and put new flowers in the gaps. Also, cut off the heads and keep them for a bath. Youâll feel So Fucking Fancy and it cost you nothing. So how do you revive sad looking cut flowers, cheat the system, and have a permanent display of vibrant colourful BUT ULTIMATELY CHEAP AS SHIT flowers in your home? 1. Remove the leaves. You can remove all of them if you like but the most important thing is removing leaves along the length of the stem which will be in water. If leaves are submerged they will begin to rot and just kill everything. You can keep the ones that poke out above the vase for bulk and Oooh Pretty Green if you want, or not. 2. Trim the stems with SHARP and CLEAN (preferably steralised by dunking in some boiling water) scissors or a SHARP and CLEAN knife. Do so at an angle. Chances are you need to shorten the stems so they fit in your vase properly anyway, but doing this allows for better uptake of water and nutrients. 3. Use a CLEAN container. If thereâs a bit of grossness hanging around from previous flowers, scrub that shit out. 4. Give them cool water. I live in an area with very soft water so I donât have to do anything, but if you donât then either filtering it or letting it stand for a few hours first will help. 5. Use flower feed! Most bunches, at least over here, come with a wee sachet of flower food. If you DONâT get a sachet of feed you can MAKE YOUR OWN. Itâs super easy. You need 2 tablespoons of lemon juice, 1 tablespoon of regular white sugar and half a teaspoon of bleach (yes really) per 1 litre (quart) of water. You wonât need a whole litre, obviously, but you can keep it in the cupboard in a bottle or just scale down the recipe. Put a teaspoon (or two if you have a big pitcher style vase) in your water. Different flower types optimally need different levels of sugar and you can totally look up what that ratio is if you only have one kind (like all roses or something) but 1 tablespoon: 1 litre works well enough. Now that your flowers are back to life, you can keep them looking good for a decent long while 1. Remove dead/wilted heads either as and when you see them or just like once a week (Iâm lazy, I just do it once a week) 2. Remove any leaves that are going the same way 3. Once a week, change out the water. Fish out any plant material that may have fallen in, rinse the container, put in new water and feed. 4. When youâre doing the water change, give the stems another small trim. Only 1cm (half an inch) or so, unless the bottom of the stem is going pale and a bit limp looking, in which case lop off as much of that part as you can whilst still being able to fit them in the vase properly. If they end up noticably shorter than the others, just keep those ones to the outside of the arrangement OR put them in the middle and use the other flowers to keep them propped up within the water so they appear the same height. 5. Replace removed dead flowers with ones from your next cut-price bunch. That way youâre a) keeping a perpetual but ever-changing bouquet and b) need to buy less flowers at once than just waiting for everything to die off and replacing the whole thing. Cut flowers make me happy. Iâm sure having a nice beautiful bunch of colourful flowers in your room makes you happy too, and you absolutely donât need to spend a fortune to make that happen.
Canât believe this has over 1000 notes anyway hereâs my current âdyingâ flowers
From a sometimes flower-farmer who harvests and arranges bouquets for the farmerâs market, a couple more tips, especially if you pick your own flowersâ
FRIDGE. âConditionedâ flowers sold at the farmerâs market? They last longer because theyâve been held overnight in a fridge. Thatâs it. We have a big walk-in cooler we put our harvests into, and once weâve arranged the bouquets, they go in there. For a while we were doing all our harvests on Friday morning, arranging Friday afternoon, refrigerating the finished bouquets, and selling them Saturday, but the leftover flowers we were bringing straight into the house without refrigeration. The bouquets we sold at market lasted a week easily, but the ones we brought inside were dead by Thursday. Why? Fridge. Theyâd never been conditioned. So now we knowâ condition even the bouquets that donât make the cut and stay home!
So if you have a nice fridge thatâs not crammed full and has some air circulation in it and doesnât get too cold? Consider popping them in there overnight just to perk them up. (Also, do your harvesting in the morning, if possible, for your own bouquets.)
Display them on a surface away from direct sunlight. Donât let them get too hot.
And consider drying flowers! Look it up or just experiment, some dry beautifully, and then you can have some out-of-season color without needing to rely on flown-in blooms.
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Seymour, John. The New Complete Book of Self-Sufficiency. DK Publishing, 2019.
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âall vegan leather is plasticâ well i just found a tiktok
the brand is called desserto!! if youâre interested in some ethical vegan leather products iâd definitely recommend them from what iâve seen. Their instagram is here and their facebook page is here Hereâs a little more about it:
Thanks to its strong molecular bonding in which cactus plays an important role, DessertoÂŽ offers high resistance to abrasion, rubbing, tearing, tensile and a great durability, this organic, sustainable material is a great alternative to animal leather and other synthetic materials that are not environmentally friendly.
also it may be better than animal leather durability/performance wise, as well as being vegan and environmentally friendly;
Although animal leather is very resistant it is permeable and can even rot or crack if not dried quickly after it gets wet. DessertoÂŽ has competitive features handling humidity and liquids very well, itâs fully customizable and breathable.
Here is a link to their bags/purses and here is a few more purses
i havenât personally tried out there brand but if any of you have please let us know how it is!
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