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Bigboye57@midwest.socialto
Gardening@crazypeople.online•First bean flower of the year 🎉English
1·4 days agoI would love to see a photo of that when they are ready. I moved last year to a place with lots of space and I have been planting random stuff just figuring out what I like. So any exposure to new stuff is appreciated.
Bigboye57@midwest.socialto
Gardening@crazypeople.online•First bean flower of the year 🎉English
1·4 days agoNice, I planted some beans and sweat pea recently right after some poppies. Fingers crossed they have enough time to flower.
I love the flowers in the legume family.
Bigboye57@midwest.socialto
Gardening@crazypeople.online•Swamp rose (Rosa palustris)English
1·7 days agoIs this in your garden or something you found out and about?
Sounds like you might get buried with this one. The one time I touched a butterfly knife I quickly cut my hand, I will leave these for the experts.
Where about is this beauty located? It looks like old man of the woods(Strobilomyces strobilaceus) to me.
Edit- Ehhhh, I think I am misseeing the texture I thought was there. I will defer to those under me. Also no veil remnants so I will put a nail in the old man coffin.
If you get a spore print that would help as well.
I love these. The shine and feel of the lacquered bits is nice.
I have come across these plenty of times but I never tried to eat them. Have you ever given them a shot?
Bigboye57@midwest.socialto
Native Plant Gardening@mander.xyz•Pawpaw fruit!? A tree on city property that was planted by local stormwater folks.
4·2 months agoConfirming paw paw. I ate so many last fall I got sick for days. I love paw paw and make a ice cream out of them every year.
Bigboye57@midwest.socialto
Native Plant Gardening@mander.xyz•Pawpaw fruit!? A tree on city property that was planted by local stormwater folks.
6·2 months agoI have paw paw seeds out the ass and already vernalized. If anyone is actually interested I can send you some.
Bigboye57@midwest.socialto
Native Plant Gardening@mander.xyz•More saved plants from local woods set to be leveled
3·2 months agoHey I am looking for may pointers you have. We had a huge storm roll in and knocked down some huge trees on my property. I am planning on going into the woods and grabbing some oaks, lines and walnuts to replace them. Any tips on transplanting?
Bigboye57@midwest.socialto
Mycology@mander.xyz•Saw these last week in Chicago, no idea what they are
8·2 months agoThey look like Mica caps(Coprinellus micaceus) to me. Were they sparkly by chance?
There were about 10 or so. I only grabbed a few, I like to leave plenty to send out spores.
Nope, these guys are a choice edible. You are probably thinking of gyromitra genus.
That is interesting. I have some weird gymnopilus that I does not fit cleanly into a species(I am probably missing something honestly), I will have to look into that program to finally find out. Thanks for passing that along.
Are you doing the sequencing or are you sending it off for analysis?
Bigboye57@midwest.socialto
PocketKNIFE@lemmy.world•I Went And Did It: Emperor For SaleEnglish
3·3 months agoI am late to this party but that knife looks great.
Bigboye57@midwest.socialto
Meshtastic@mander.xyz•Considering diving into meshtastic, and I have some newbie questions
1·4 months agoThere is a python CLI you should look into. This gets out of my comfort zone so likely not using the right terminology but you can connect via serial and they will dump very detailed logs over that connection. I am not sure if those detailed logs are saved though, or you would need to capture live.
I have used this for troubleshooting but there is loads of information being passed over.
Bigboye57@midwest.socialto
Meshtastic@mander.xyz•Considering diving into meshtastic, and I have some newbie questions
3·4 months agoBeautiful picture. My car setup if my handheld on my dash and a USB feeding it power if it needs to recharge. It has worked well for me
Bigboye57@midwest.socialto
Meshtastic@mander.xyz•Considering diving into meshtastic, and I have some newbie questions
3·4 months agoOne addition, you do not have to break the bank on any of this. If you are tech savvy and can do basic soldering I would suggest piecing your nodes together yourself. If you are looking at the 100 dollar solar nodes you can do that for much much cheaper yourself with a bit of work.
I was fishing yesterday and came across these guys in the wild. They smelled amazing!