

That they’re not successful at it. Survival is not success.
That they’re not successful at it. Survival is not success.
The plant they’re referencing is actually super cool and will bear edible citrus fruit in cold climates :)
I did that in uni, too. Everyone brought their laptops to the lectures while I took notes on paper. Writing by hand makes your brain absorb the information better I think
I’m into hydroponics as a hobby grower and there are certain techniques for veggie growing that are set and forget. You plant and harvest only, no weeding, no watering. As far as I understand, traditional techniques are still cheaper though
Agree with everything you’re saying. I’m using Mint for a year now and never had to open the terminal. It’s a great distro.
Happiness and inner peace
In school: yes, many times. Never was caught either.
This happens a lot with hydroponics, too
A lot of gardening supplies.
Plastic is mimicking certain hormones and I’m suspecting that the recent rise in cancer rates is linked to plastic intake.
“Olive” (German).
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My parents had bought a book on the subject to read to us kids. I got a hold of it first and read it by myself. When my dad brought me to bed, I “educated” him about where kids come from. It’s still one of my parents’ favorite stories about me as a kid.
In school, sex ed was alright. They taught us everything we need to know incl. how to prevent STDs and pregnancies. The only thing I would criticize in hindsight is that they used giant test tubes (25cm) to teach us how to put on condoms. That made a lot of boys feel inadequate.
Pepper can also translate to Paprika though when talking about plants. A pepper plant is a paprika in German. Spicy peppers are chillies.
I think cob is the way to go personally, but the general theme of using soil as a building material fascinates me.
They did what to Alan Turin???