Forwarded from π @IntuitiveGarden β’ Friendship Gardeners β’ Intuitive Public Radio β’ IPR β’β’
Botanical observation
When we look at a plant, we can observe the following:
If it is a Seedling - does it have one or two cotyledons (baby leaves)?
What shape and color are they?
Stems-
Color
Woody or tender?
Vining?
Waxy?
Leaves -
Entire or compound
Shape - lance, heart, oval, etc
Edges - smooth, scalloped, deeply cut, etc
Texture
Thickness
Color sun-side, color ground-side
Are various parts hairy or smooth?
(Leaves, stem)
Soft and Fuzzy? Large hairs?
Thorns?
Growth habit-
Upright or trailing?
Single stems or branching?
Roots- (if it is disturbed or you dig one up)
Rhizome and rootlets, or
Tap root or fine roots?
Single roots or branching?
These are all things one can observe before the plant blooms.
When we look at a plant, we can observe the following:
If it is a Seedling - does it have one or two cotyledons (baby leaves)?
What shape and color are they?
Stems-
Color
Woody or tender?
Vining?
Waxy?
Leaves -
Entire or compound
Shape - lance, heart, oval, etc
Edges - smooth, scalloped, deeply cut, etc
Texture
Thickness
Color sun-side, color ground-side
Are various parts hairy or smooth?
(Leaves, stem)
Soft and Fuzzy? Large hairs?
Thorns?
Growth habit-
Upright or trailing?
Single stems or branching?
Roots- (if it is disturbed or you dig one up)
Rhizome and rootlets, or
Tap root or fine roots?
Single roots or branching?
These are all things one can observe before the plant blooms.
Forwarded from π @IntuitiveGarden β’ Friendship Gardeners β’ Intuitive Public Radio β’ IPR β’β’
Aspalathus linearis, meaning "red bush", is a broom-like member of the plant family Fabaceae that grows in South Africa's fynbos.
We have related plants here and I am curiousβ¦. tho They are cousins not siblings so to speak, and I donβt just taste things Iβm not sure of that belong to the pea family because itβs a mixed bag whether fabaceae (pea family plants) are safe to eat.
Both rooibos and scotch broom are in the pea family; they also share their bushy broom habit with ephedra species, which are in a different plant taxonomy galaxy altogether - they are gymnosperms like conifers!
The former two plants also look similar to forsythia, which is a bushy yellow-flowering shrub in the olive family.
(Gymnosperms do not produce fruit around their seeds. So, Ephedra does not have those fine yellow flowers, tho it is quite striking in appearance.
β> angiosperms, which make fruit around their seeds, include most of the plants we know! including trees and grasses. Yay plants that we eat!)
Plants are so cool.
We have related plants here and I am curiousβ¦. tho They are cousins not siblings so to speak, and I donβt just taste things Iβm not sure of that belong to the pea family because itβs a mixed bag whether fabaceae (pea family plants) are safe to eat.
Both rooibos and scotch broom are in the pea family; they also share their bushy broom habit with ephedra species, which are in a different plant taxonomy galaxy altogether - they are gymnosperms like conifers!
The former two plants also look similar to forsythia, which is a bushy yellow-flowering shrub in the olive family.
(Gymnosperms do not produce fruit around their seeds. So, Ephedra does not have those fine yellow flowers, tho it is quite striking in appearance.
β> angiosperms, which make fruit around their seeds, include most of the plants we know! including trees and grasses. Yay plants that we eat!)
Plants are so cool.
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Toward the meeting of the mints,
an adventure over land and water
Which plants do you recognize?
t.me/WildFarmacy/83
an adventure over land and water
Which plants do you recognize?
t.me/WildFarmacy/83
How does having a group body - being a member of an intentional and somewhat-organized entity and thereby possessing a greater sense of self in community - how does this allow us to grow and create in ways that are impossible without it?
Do you have a seed bank yet?
Forwarded from PLANT FOR CHANGE
Here is our βPFC GLOBAL SAFE SEED SUPPLIERS LISTβ of ORGANIC, HEIRLOOM, OPEN POLLINATED & NON -GMO SEED COMPANIES. As avid growers testing many of these companies we put this together ourselves researching each recommendation at Plant For Change, please share!)
CANADA
BC
https://www.saltspringseeds.com/
https://eagleridgeseeds.com/
https://www.smallislandseedco.com/
https://fullcircleseeds.com/
https://www.eternalseed.ca
https://brothernature.ca/
https://sunshinefarm.net/our-mission/
https://ravensongseeds.com (herbals & medicinals)
https://rebeccasgarden.ca/about/
https://www.bcecoseedcoop.com
Alberta
https://www.wildroseheritageseed.com/online-store.html
https://www.seedpotatoes.ca (organic seed potatoes)
https://abunadhseeds.ca/
Saskatchewan
https://sprouting.com (mircogreens)
Manitoba
https://heritageharvestseed.com/
https://mandysgreenhouse.com/
https://sagegarden.ca/
Ontario
https://hawthornfarm.ca
https://www.terraedibles.ca
https://certifiedseeds.ca/
https://kitchentableseedhouse.ca/
https://www.damseeds.com
https://www.oscseeds.com/
https://seedsofimbolc.ca/
Quebec
https://heirloom-seeds.ca
https://northernseeds.ca/en/about
https://www.terrepromise.ca/
Nova Scotia
https://annapolisseeds.com/
https://www.incredibleseeds.ca/
New Brunswick
https://www.rainbowseeds.ca
USA
https://www.nativeseeds.org/
https://kitazawaseed.com
https://www.adaptiveseeds.com
https://www.fruitionseeds.com
https://strictlymedicinalseeds.com
https://www.rareseeds.com
https://www.highmowingseeds.com
https://www.seedsavers.org/
https://migardener.com/
https://www.clearcreekseeds.com/
https://www.marysheirloomseeds.com/
https://www.botanicalinterests.com
https://www.groworganic.com/
https://www.johnnyseeds.com/
https://territorialseed.com/
https://natureandnurtureseeds.com
https://www.ufseeds.com
https://seedtreasures.com/
https://deepharvestfarm.com
https://www.jlhudsonseeds.net (Public Open Seed Bank)
https://www.jungseed.com
https://www.anniesheirloomseeds.com
https://turtletreeseed.org/
https://www.edenbrothers.com/
https://uprisingorganics.com/
https://www.woodprairie.com/
https://www.victoryseeds.com/
EUROPE
https://www.bingenheimersaatgut.de/en
https://www.organicseeds.eu/
UNITED KINGDOM
https://www.growseed.co.uk/
https://www.organicseedspecialists.co.uk/
https://www.ethicalorganicseeds.co.uk/
https://tamarorganics.co.uk/
https://www.realseeds.co.uk/
https://www.openpollinated.co.uk/
FRANCE
https://www.germinance.com/
https://grainesdelpais.com/
https://www.biaugerme.com/
PORTUGAL
https://www.sementesvivas.bio/
NETHERLANDS
https://www.bolster.nl/
https://www.verbeek.nu/
NORWAY
https://solhatt.no/
https://impecta.no/
SWEEDEN
https://www.impecta.se/
SPAIN
https://www.lesrefardes.coop/es/
https://www.semillasvivas.bio/en/
ITALY
https://www.macrolibrarsi.it/
IRELAND
https://irishseedsavers.ie
https://seedsireland.ie
GERMANY
https://www.magicgardenseeds.com/
AUSTRALIA
https://www.edenseeds.com.au/
https://www.greenpatchseeds.com.au/organic-seeds.html
https://www.theseedcollection.com.au
https://heirloomharvest.com.au
https://lifeforceseeds.com.au/
https://www.diggers.com.au/
https://dhseedharvestco.com/
https://www.succeedheirlooms.com.au/
NEW ZEALAND
https://koanga.org.nz/gardens/
SOUTH AFRICA
http://www.organicseed.co.za/
https://sandveldorganics.co.za/
https://simplyafricanseedcompany.co.za/
https://livingseeds.co.za/
INDIA
http://www.nimaigarden.in
https://www.sahajaseeds.in
https://www.ugaoo.com/
https://agriearth.com/
JAPAN
http://www.tanenomori.org/
SINGAPORE
https://www.thelivingcentre.sg/
https://everythinggreen.sg
https://theseedsmaster.com/
Do you have a family owned company you love and use? Let us know by commenting on any post on our page @plantforchange (*note must be organic, heritage, heirloom, open-pollinated. Lets grow this list together!)
**THE NEWEST UPDATED VERSION OF OUR SACRED SEED SOURCE LIST IS ALWAYS PINNED TO THE TOP OF OUR MAIN PAGE. ππ½ππΌππΎ
@PLANTFORCHANGE
https://t.me/plantforchange (Come Make Change With Us!π±πΏπ³)
CANADA
BC
https://www.saltspringseeds.com/
https://eagleridgeseeds.com/
https://www.smallislandseedco.com/
https://fullcircleseeds.com/
https://www.eternalseed.ca
https://brothernature.ca/
https://sunshinefarm.net/our-mission/
https://ravensongseeds.com (herbals & medicinals)
https://rebeccasgarden.ca/about/
https://www.bcecoseedcoop.com
Alberta
https://www.wildroseheritageseed.com/online-store.html
https://www.seedpotatoes.ca (organic seed potatoes)
https://abunadhseeds.ca/
Saskatchewan
https://sprouting.com (mircogreens)
Manitoba
https://heritageharvestseed.com/
https://mandysgreenhouse.com/
https://sagegarden.ca/
Ontario
https://hawthornfarm.ca
https://www.terraedibles.ca
https://certifiedseeds.ca/
https://kitchentableseedhouse.ca/
https://www.damseeds.com
https://www.oscseeds.com/
https://seedsofimbolc.ca/
Quebec
https://heirloom-seeds.ca
https://northernseeds.ca/en/about
https://www.terrepromise.ca/
Nova Scotia
https://annapolisseeds.com/
https://www.incredibleseeds.ca/
New Brunswick
https://www.rainbowseeds.ca
USA
https://www.nativeseeds.org/
https://kitazawaseed.com
https://www.adaptiveseeds.com
https://www.fruitionseeds.com
https://strictlymedicinalseeds.com
https://www.rareseeds.com
https://www.highmowingseeds.com
https://www.seedsavers.org/
https://migardener.com/
https://www.clearcreekseeds.com/
https://www.marysheirloomseeds.com/
https://www.botanicalinterests.com
https://www.groworganic.com/
https://www.johnnyseeds.com/
https://territorialseed.com/
https://natureandnurtureseeds.com
https://www.ufseeds.com
https://seedtreasures.com/
https://deepharvestfarm.com
https://www.jlhudsonseeds.net (Public Open Seed Bank)
https://www.jungseed.com
https://www.anniesheirloomseeds.com
https://turtletreeseed.org/
https://www.edenbrothers.com/
https://uprisingorganics.com/
https://www.woodprairie.com/
https://www.victoryseeds.com/
EUROPE
https://www.bingenheimersaatgut.de/en
https://www.organicseeds.eu/
UNITED KINGDOM
https://www.growseed.co.uk/
https://www.organicseedspecialists.co.uk/
https://www.ethicalorganicseeds.co.uk/
https://tamarorganics.co.uk/
https://www.realseeds.co.uk/
https://www.openpollinated.co.uk/
FRANCE
https://www.germinance.com/
https://grainesdelpais.com/
https://www.biaugerme.com/
PORTUGAL
https://www.sementesvivas.bio/
NETHERLANDS
https://www.bolster.nl/
https://www.verbeek.nu/
NORWAY
https://solhatt.no/
https://impecta.no/
SWEEDEN
https://www.impecta.se/
SPAIN
https://www.lesrefardes.coop/es/
https://www.semillasvivas.bio/en/
ITALY
https://www.macrolibrarsi.it/
IRELAND
https://irishseedsavers.ie
https://seedsireland.ie
GERMANY
https://www.magicgardenseeds.com/
AUSTRALIA
https://www.edenseeds.com.au/
https://www.greenpatchseeds.com.au/organic-seeds.html
https://www.theseedcollection.com.au
https://heirloomharvest.com.au
https://lifeforceseeds.com.au/
https://www.diggers.com.au/
https://dhseedharvestco.com/
https://www.succeedheirlooms.com.au/
NEW ZEALAND
https://koanga.org.nz/gardens/
SOUTH AFRICA
http://www.organicseed.co.za/
https://sandveldorganics.co.za/
https://simplyafricanseedcompany.co.za/
https://livingseeds.co.za/
INDIA
http://www.nimaigarden.in
https://www.sahajaseeds.in
https://www.ugaoo.com/
https://agriearth.com/
JAPAN
http://www.tanenomori.org/
SINGAPORE
https://www.thelivingcentre.sg/
https://everythinggreen.sg
https://theseedsmaster.com/
Do you have a family owned company you love and use? Let us know by commenting on any post on our page @plantforchange (*note must be organic, heritage, heirloom, open-pollinated. Lets grow this list together!)
**THE NEWEST UPDATED VERSION OF OUR SACRED SEED SOURCE LIST IS ALWAYS PINNED TO THE TOP OF OUR MAIN PAGE. ππ½ππΌππΎ
@PLANTFORCHANGE
https://t.me/plantforchange (Come Make Change With Us!π±πΏπ³)
Forwarded from PLANT FOR CHANGE
Community Knowledge Share For SOILβ Letβs Learn From Each other!
Share one thing you know about Soil.
Building soil, replenishing soil, aiding soil, soil mixes, soil conditioning, what soil is made of and more.
Nothing is to simple or complex. Share to teach, expand and support our community here. Spark questions and ideas to research and test out. Share from experience or newly learned info.
Remember in growing we are more SOIL MANAGERS then we are anything else!
@PLANTFORCHANGE #soilmanagers #sacredsoil
https://t.me/plantforchange
(Come Make Change With Us!π±πΏπ³)
Share one thing you know about Soil.
Building soil, replenishing soil, aiding soil, soil mixes, soil conditioning, what soil is made of and more.
Nothing is to simple or complex. Share to teach, expand and support our community here. Spark questions and ideas to research and test out. Share from experience or newly learned info.
Remember in growing we are more SOIL MANAGERS then we are anything else!
@PLANTFORCHANGE #soilmanagers #sacredsoil
https://t.me/plantforchange
(Come Make Change With Us!π±πΏπ³)
Forwarded from Folk Wisdom & Ways
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Mini tour of part of the Sanctuary
ππ± @WildFarmacy β’ Wild Farmacy β’ IPR β’ Intuitive Public Radio pinned Β«Botanical observation When we look at a plant, we can observe the following: If it is a Seedling - does it have one or two cotyledons (baby leaves)? What shape and color are they? Stems- Color Woody or tender? Vining? Waxy? Leaves - Entire or compoundβ¦Β»
Forwarded from PLANT FOR CHANGE
Leafcutter Bees are another solitary bee, (like the mason bees) that live/work alone and not in a hive, that are very excellent yard pollinators.
Leafcutter bees are native to all of Asia and Europe but are also naturalized in North America.
Leafcutter Bee Home
Leafcutter bees use many different types of materials to make their home, such as reeds, wooden holes in trees, and sand, etc. To add more space for these helpful summer pollinators, try adding a reusable wooden nesting block, to host these bee's in your garden.
Wood is a natural habitat for leafcutter bees, which provides insulation and allows moisture to wick away from their collected pollen and cocoons. This block is made specifically for the leadcutter bee, with the holes being 1/4" (6mm) in diameter.
The front of this nesting block is burnt black to attract more heat from the sun, to help wake the bees up in the morning to start their day of forging food.
@PLANTFORCHANGE
https://t.me/plantforchange
(Come Make Change With Us!ππΌπ±πΏπ³)
Leafcutter bees are native to all of Asia and Europe but are also naturalized in North America.
Leafcutter Bee Home
Leafcutter bees use many different types of materials to make their home, such as reeds, wooden holes in trees, and sand, etc. To add more space for these helpful summer pollinators, try adding a reusable wooden nesting block, to host these bee's in your garden.
Wood is a natural habitat for leafcutter bees, which provides insulation and allows moisture to wick away from their collected pollen and cocoons. This block is made specifically for the leadcutter bee, with the holes being 1/4" (6mm) in diameter.
The front of this nesting block is burnt black to attract more heat from the sun, to help wake the bees up in the morning to start their day of forging food.
@PLANTFORCHANGE
https://t.me/plantforchange
(Come Make Change With Us!ππΌπ±πΏπ³)