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Jerubaal
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TheEmulator
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On October 27 2016 09:50 lichter wrote: do you want to know about my previous career as an art dealer We all know it wasn't art that you dealt, come on now. | ||
CosmicSpiral
United States15275 Posts
On October 27 2016 11:48 Jerubaal wrote: Is it true you can lead a horticulture? Yes, but she'll still be Julia Roberts at the end. | ||
munch
Mute City2363 Posts
On October 27 2016 13:33 CosmicSpiral wrote: Yes, but she'll still be Julia Roberts at the end. just wow | ||
Aeromi
France14455 Posts
On October 27 2016 04:34 Olli wrote: You continue to amaze me with your weirdness I would TL+ this post if I had money. Lichter in a nutshell. | ||
mantequilla
Turkey775 Posts
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Cele
Germany4016 Posts
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n3p
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c3rberUs
Japan11285 Posts
Anyway, I'm glad to someone else enjoying plants. I actually bookmarked this. Thanks! | ||
AusProbe
Australia235 Posts
Sick blog. | ||
lichter
1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
On October 27 2016 13:24 TheEmulator wrote: We all know it wasn't art that you dealt, come on now. i actually dealt in shin hanga woodblock prints, yoshida, hasui, koitsu, kasamatsu, etc On October 28 2016 23:45 n3p wrote: I surprisingly found this incredibly interesting, I'll be looking for those updates! i'll probably update once i see my cuttings have rooted well (unless they don't and all die) or once i get the seeds assuming customs doesn't confiscate them On October 29 2016 08:29 c3rberUs wrote: Weirdness? This is beauty (of nature.) Anyway, I'm glad to someone else enjoying plants. I actually bookmarked this. Thanks! the more bizarre it is the more i want it On October 29 2016 18:05 mGGrinehart wrote: I have been interested in cacti and succulents for like 8 years now, they really are awesome aren't they. I'm also trying my hand at growing a few bonsai as well. Sick blog. what do you currently have? | ||
riotjune
United States3391 Posts
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I wasbanned fromthis
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excellent stuff | ||
NeverUnlucky
Canada1622 Posts
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MattyClutch
United States711 Posts
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dravernor
Netherlands6175 Posts
But in a good way. Like cool weird. | ||
Piste
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black pearl chili After moving to city, I've noticed the lack of nature and plants is depressing. At least for someone like me who has lived most of his life with access to forest from backyard. | ||
radscorpion9
Canada2252 Posts
Maybe I'll try again with a hardier cactus. Now that I think of it, it probably wasn't a real cactus. Surely my caretaking is better than being in a scorching desert, right??? | ||
xM(Z
Romania5268 Posts
i have some date palms + Show Spoiler + , some citrus trees + Show Spoiler + (small one is from an orange seed and the big ones are from lemon seeds), some failed citrus trees(but i have hopes for them) + Show Spoiler + , a failed attempt at imitating the sun + Show Spoiler + (i experimented with DIY growth lights) and citrus trees with flowers + Show Spoiler + after about 9 - 10 months of growth(which wasn't supposed to be possible), but there it is. nine date palms in total and about two dozen of various citrus trees. also, i potted this spring some blueberries and sea buckthorn because they're actually native. i too started looking at bonsai when i got into it but then i found out about the root cutting, the fertilizer usage, the wiring down and realized i can't do that to trees. | ||
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