Bees (how do we address this community?) of beehaw, do you have an indoor garden or affinity for plants? Show me pictures of your favorite plants you've grown and tell me about them!
I saw 'beeple' once and stuck with it, but bees is probably also a good way to adress people. Maybe you can just do it however you like? It's not like there's a rule how to adress the community.
This is a cutting I grew of my favorite plant, Ceanothus americanus/New Jersey Tea, with my tattoo of its botanical illustrations from a survey done a few centuries ago (and my pasty I-wear-jeans-all-summer legs)
Fun fact - Ceanothus americanus and Camellia sinensis both produce similar compounds. C. americanus was seen as a way to break the stranglehold that the East India Trading company had over the tea trade and played a role in the continental congress' decision to declare independence from the British.
Here’s a before and after of my kitchen garden that was started as indoor starts, winter-sown seeds, or cuttings. The pots have now been moved and the raised bed is vegetables. The surrounding borders are a mix of common and native berry plants. It’s only a few months difference in the photo (fall -> early spring) and it’s much fuller already this summer.
Thank you! I have thimbleberry, service berry, and evergreen huckleberry so far, and I added some highbush cranberry to the front yard because it has such stunning foliage.
I guess the original post asked for pictures of plants and I just posted my yard (which tbf has a lot of plants) so here’s a picture of a madrone I adopted. They’re my favorite tree but in serious decline in my area, so I propagate them and have started a colony of them on my property.
That's awesome! They grow like crazy where we live. My childhood home had one, I always loved playing with it's dried leaves and peely bark when I was little. It's wood is such a beautiful white too.
Grew an acorn into a small oak, a before picture and almost current picture attached. Still haven't solved what to do with it next. Two cats are out to get it if I don't protect it, but I have to get a new place for it since it's grown a lot.
Yeah that's what we have right now. It's placed next to a window that gets sun and we covered it so the cats can't see it. But it's getting quite big so I think the next step is to put it in actual soil but we live in an apartment complex with no soil of our own. The idea was to grow it and plant it when we move to our own house one day. I might need to get a bigger pot for now so the roots can grow too.