spring is here. am i allowed to enjoy the tulips and daffodils poking their heads up or is that inappropriate?
Looking at plants when they are too young will destroy them. Avert your gaze until they reach mid-calf in height.
—mod Giles





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spring is here. am i allowed to enjoy the tulips and daffodils poking their heads up or is that inappropriate?
Looking at plants when they are too young will destroy them. Avert your gaze until they reach mid-calf in height.
—mod Giles
Did you know that when tree leaves turn yellow, it’s to indicate that they’re about to turn red? Proceed with caution.
I am currently seeking advice for what to do regarding this tree(?!) that is attempting to grow under my front porch. Any insight you have is greatly appreciated.
His house, now.
--mod Giles
Guys please stop sending hateful messages to dandelions. Despite the fact that they are all evil and Know What They Did, and the fact that their existence constitutes an endorsement of weeds and weed-like behavior, it’s still not okay to tell the dandelions you hope they get eaten by cows. Seriously please stop 😞
My family has always kept our roses outdoors, but lately I've been seeing billboards saying "If you're cold, they're cold!" Am I being cruel to expect my roses to live outside? Should I allow them into the house? I've been keeping my climbing rose tied to a trellis in the front yard, but I'm afraid the neighbors are judging me. Would a warm house and a fenced yard be more humane?
I can’t be sure of this until I come live at your house for a year to monitor your proposed plan and take notes. I’m at the Greyhound bus station come pick me up
—mod Giles
Can you please identify this plant for me? I think it's some kind of vine? It's wiggly.
I don’t know anything about bugs, but I have an internet connection and access to Wikipedia, so I am qualified to speak on this topic. What we have here is one of god’s finest creatures: the larval form of the Hemeroplanes triptolemus moth. These caterpillars employ snake mimicry to ward off predators; when threatened, the caterpillar (colloquially referred to as a snake-head caterpillar) inflates body segments near its head that form a diamond-shaped snake head complete with eyes. It has also been observed wiggling its false snake head in a mimicry of snake behavior. Very cool find!
—mod Giles
This polka dot plant
Rating: Cute
This plant is roommates with a tarantula and doesn’t complain. Yeah there’s a few places on it that need pruning, but he without a dead leaf here or there clip the first shears.
—mod Giles
are the plants ok
Hang on I’m eating dinner
—mod Giles