“Hey Hellen! Uh- I got you a gift! It’s called a cobra Lilly, apparently it’s carnivorous.”
Thank you, I have something I want to show you as well.

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“Hey Hellen! Uh- I got you a gift! It’s called a cobra Lilly, apparently it’s carnivorous.”
Thank you, I have something I want to show you as well.
I think I found another grafting lab.
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In this video, I graft an old apple tree to take advantage of its strong root system by changing its variety using bark grafting. I inserted four dormant scions around the trunk for better success. After just two months, I was happy to see the first fruits, but I had to remove them so all the tree’s energy could go into developing the graft properly. I also filmed the growth progress over several months and included it here, so you can see how the grafts developed and how they healed over time.
#grafting
I wonder if anyone has tried to graft a black cherry (Prunus serotina) onto a chokecherry (P. virginiana). I’ve tried looking but all the discussion is around grafting other cherries into one or the other, which is not what I’m interested in
Potentially something I could try?
I don't have any cannibalism memes on hand but anyway published a fic for @canonchallulah last night, it's about the process of changing your origin within the lore of my friends' and my SMP and surprisingly the very important detail of eating your last vessel is actually not quite the foreground
Mulch and Fertilizer
The Complete Book Of Garden Magic - Roy E Biles (1947)
Stormveil Castle