serabfield.bsky.social
Californian * progressive * LGBTQ *my family is my world * long time gardener but new to sunset zone 17b and it’s hard but in a fun way* tired of what our world is but hopeful for what it will become
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Please add me. This is Luka, my gardening supervisor. Hard to pick a favorite, but I’ll go with “fruit salad” trees.
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Can you post the link please?
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Sure looks to me like he stated his name and was forcibly being pushed away, and not lunging at her. Fucking fascist liars. youtu.be/3Cv-TtudBPQ
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Beautiful. And an inspiration. I’m on year 1
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I think just not showing up to that facist shitshow ensuring he doesn’t have any sort of serious audience is protest enough.
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Reasonably worried yes
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Beautiful.
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Yep! That’s the intention. Sauce making and canning are definitely in our future.
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So true
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I understand!
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I’m in windy Benicia. It’s cooler here so mine aren’t as far along. But feeling like I’ll be challenged with the same issue. They are already trellised though. So full steam ahead.
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Thanks for the guidance!
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I just planted dragon tongue beans. This is our first year. They are little sprouts now. Do you prep them at all before roasting?
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I love it. Lucky you.
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But what is it? I want one
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lol.
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WTF?
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Thank you.
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That’s pretty cool. I had no idea.
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Omg great picture. What’s the source?
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How about you?
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Everything? Probably whatever I’m growing for the first time and is ultimately successful. This year it may be beans. I’ve got 4 varieties direct sown. We’ll see how they do.