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There was a huge cricket. Body an inch. Found em in the closet room. I caught him. I wasnt wearing a shirt . I lifted the hand covering, he stayed. I grabbed a towel and opened the door, leading with my cricket hand. He hops! He jumped to the hand on the door knob. He was chattering the whole time I walked him out. Told him "we must adieu"and he crawled off my hand to the outside.
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Bill Nye for most of his career: Imma do science for kids. Science without politics. Nice, tame science for the kiddos.
Bill Nye now:
Bill Nye stepped up!!!
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Making Your Own Soil Mixes So you want to make your own seed-starting mixes and potting soils, eh? These are my personal recipes which have given me good success. Feel free to expand on these or modify them for your needs. Some important notes before you jump in: Basic Seed-Starting Mix Soil Blocking Mixes These are the mixes which I use with the Ladbrooke soil blockers. If you’re not familiar with them I highly recommend checking them out when you’re ready to step up your seed-starting game. I use the native sand from the desert where I live for drainage, while typically perlite would be used for this purpose. If you don’t have abundant free sand, perlite is likely a better option for you I find the native sand where I live contains just enough clay to help bind my soil blocks together, while also introducing indiginous microorganisms (IMO) to my seedlings […]
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