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I swear I am not insane about this, it's all canon you just hav- *gets shot*
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me watching jesse pinkman get kicked out of his house and then have his bike stolen and have to break into his cousins auto shop to crawl into his old rv but he falls into a porta potty and he's crying and miserable and covered in shit and sobbing and coughing and curled up into a ball
#^the malicious sadist#bonnie.txt#on one hand i feel bad for him on the other YES KICK HIM WHILE HES DOWN#breba
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Jimmy at his worst was like Saul at his best
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Fig, Breba Crop. Spring in San Antonio
Fig pushing out leaves. Random fig I took a cutting from, when I was pushing a stroller through the neighborhood, about 12 years ago. I got a lot of plant starts back when my kids were in diapers. I had a stroller sling to carry (and disguise) my pirated plant pieces! This is a Celeste fig. It’s two years old. I’m expecting a lot of growth this year. The little figs in this picture are part of…

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Fig, Breba Crop. Spring in San Antonio
Fig pushing out leaves. Random fig I took a cutting from, when I was pushing a stroller through the neighborhood, about 12 years ago. I got a lot of plant starts back when my kids were in diapers. I had a stroller sling to carry (and disguise) my pirated plant pieces! This is a Celeste fig. It’s two years old. I’m expecting a lot of growth this year. The little figs in this picture are part of…

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(ID - two photos of doodles on lined paper. The one on the left shows Breba, a young ferengi boy, looking at a worm with a surprised expression. Text next to him reads “worm!” In all caps. Alongside that doodle is another doodle of breba holding a cookie looking innocent with a jar of cookies beside him. The second image shows breba holding a drink with a straw and saying “yummy!” Both images have notes on them. End ID)


(ID - another 2 images of breba, this time featuring Dave, a human man, as well. The first image is doodles on lined paper, one showing Dave carrying a box and giving a thumbs up, and another of breba curled into a ball smiling. Text on the image reads “Dave!” And “breba ball!” Ether second image is digital, showing breba on Dave’s shoulders looking curious, while Dave crosses his arms with a fond expression. Breba asks “Are you sure I can’t bite ms. Miyar?” Dave responds “yep. Sorry buddy.” Another doodle shows breba holding a muffin high in the air excitedly, wearing an apron that says “baking time.” Breba says “yippee!” In all caps. End ID)
I tried to make this post not long but whateverrrr breba time <3 doodles from today + my work training thing a while ago
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jesse, we need to escape the island jesse, dont let anyone know of our meth empire jesse, dont let anyone know we killed anyone jesse - hypthetical words from our big methman from heaven ( i bet hes fuming bc jesse told natsuki hes killed people)
he is blue because he is ghost. or maybe he is meth
#this could work as a sole breba meme if not for natsuki#or would that make it funnier without the context#thank you for the meme opportunity#or should i say im sorry#and yes he would be very mad but he cant do much about it unfortunately
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MOTO GUZZI Breba 750 Custom
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Artfight craft attacks
Dr. A. Cute Exposure for AcuteExposure
Breba for ST-Antagonist
Five for dogmachine100
Jane Doe for AcuteExposure
@fictionallesbian @dogmachine100 @bensiskos
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Name: breba
Gender: female
Age: 36
Eyes color: blue
Like: butterfly magic be nice
Breba was a Angel in Heaven She was a good child but there Is Fire in her Place and She run away to other Place and She be become a human some people find and they adopted her and She grow up so fast and She a Queen now She walk in her castle when She meet mr sandmam they already feel in love they have so much timetogether and She know about his boyfriend kirk from @kingmintyreturns also i make a art of him
Now you all know about breba
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a little about me ౨ৎ ⋆。˚
⊹˚. ♡ my name is ava, however i also go by va
i’m into swimming & running ୨୧
.𖥔 ݁ ˖ my favorite authors are ottessa moshfegh, junji ito, murakami, didion and isherwood
she / her , cishet , catholic, entj, 3w2, twentieth oct ˚₊♱
₊ ⊹ favorite bands:; outkast, mazzy star, gorillaz, atcquest, n*e*r*d & soul ii soul
fav artists: thundercat, kendrick, fiona apple, little simz & kaytranada ೀ
programmes: pll, gg (both versions), breba, jjba
books: eileen, 1q84, uzumaki & the tiger’s wife
⋆˚₊♱⋆⊹。˚♱⋆ ⋆˚₊♱ ౨ৎ ⋆⊹。˚♱⋆ ⋆˚₊♱ ౨ৎ ⋆⊹。˚♱⋆ ⋆˚₊♱⋆⊹。˚♱⋆
links;:
statsfm (f4f ༘⋆)
goodreads
જ⁀➴ pinterest (spotify is linked in my bio)
pm me here to be mutuals 𖤐˖*
my backup is @breakabledimond btw <3
bisou bisou,
- ava rockwell 💋
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Fig Black Genoa: Growing in Sydney’s Climate
Fig trees are a popular choice for home gardeners in Sydney, and one of the best varieties to grow in this region is the Black Genoa fig. Known for its sweet, juicy fruit and ability to thrive in temperate climates, the Black Genoa fig is an excellent addition to any garden. With its dark purple skin and red flesh, this fig variety is perfect for eating fresh, using in desserts, or drying for later use. If you’re thinking of planting a Black Genoa fig tree in Sydney, here’s everything you need to know.
Characteristics of Black Genoa Fig
The Black Genoa fig (Ficus carica) is a fast-growing, deciduous fruit tree that produces large, dark purple figs with sweet, reddish flesh. The fruit is deliciously juicy and has a rich flavor, making it perfect for eating fresh or using in a variety of dishes such as jams, salads, and desserts. One of the advantages of this variety is that it produces two crops per year: the first, known as the "breba" crop, appears in early summer, and the second crop, which is usually more abundant, comes in late summer to early autumn.
This variety is also relatively hardy and well-suited to Sydney’s warm summers and mild winters. With proper care, the Black Genoa fig tree can grow to around 3-4 meters in height, making it a manageable size for most home gardens.
Ideal Growing Conditions for Black Genoa Fig in Sydney
Sydney’s temperate climate is ideal for growing fig trees, including the Black Genoa variety. These trees prefer full sun and do best when planted in a location that receives at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day. Full sun exposure helps promote healthy growth and ensures the figs ripen fully, developing their characteristic sweetness.
Figs prefer well-drained soil, and although they can tolerate poorer soils, they thrive in loamy, fertile soil that retains moisture without becoming waterlogged. If your garden has heavy clay or sandy soil, consider improving the soil quality by adding organic matter such as compost or aged manure. Good drainage is crucial to prevent root rot, which figs are prone to in overly wet conditions.
Planting and Watering
The best time to plant a Black Genoa fig tree in Sydney is in late winter or early spring, before the growing season begins. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and plant the tree at the same depth it was growing in its pot. After planting, water the tree thoroughly to help it settle in.
Fig Black Genoa in sydney are drought-tolerant once established, but they still require regular watering, especially during dry periods or their first year of growth. During Sydney’s hot summers, water your Black Genoa fig deeply once a week, ensuring the soil stays moist but not waterlogged.
Fertilizing and Pruning
Black Genoa figs don’t require much fertilization, but a light application of a balanced fertilizer in early spring will support healthy growth and fruit production. Be careful not to over-fertilize, as this can lead to excessive foliage growth at the expense of fruit.
Pruning is essential to maintain the shape and size of the tree and to encourage better fruiting. Prune your Black Genoa fig tree in late winter before new growth begins. Focus on removing any dead or damaged branches, as well as thinning out the interior branches to allow better airflow and sunlight penetration.
Pest and Disease Management
Fig trees in Sydney are relatively low-maintenance when it comes to pests and diseases. However, you should still monitor your tree for common pests such as scale insects, aphids, and birds, which may feed on the fruit. Birds can be a particular nuisance, so consider using bird netting during fruiting season to protect your harvest.
Fungal diseases can occur in humid conditions, especially if the tree is overcrowded. Ensuring good air circulation through pruning and avoiding excessive watering can help prevent fungal problems.
Harvesting and Using Black Genoa Figs
Black Genoa figs are ready to harvest when they turn dark purple and feel soft to the touch. The fruit is best picked when fully ripe, as figs do not continue to ripen after being harvested. Enjoy them fresh off the tree, or use them in a variety of culinary creations such as fig jam, tarts, and salads.
Conclusion
The Black Genoa fig tree is an excellent choice for Sydney gardeners looking to grow their own fruit. With its sweet, juicy figs and ability to thrive in Sydney’s climate, this tree offers a bountiful harvest with relatively little maintenance. By planting your tree in the right conditions and providing consistent care, you’ll enjoy delicious homegrown figs for years to come.
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Shrub-A-Dub-Dub What To Do With Imperfect Fruit
While we had plenty of rain this year for my vegetables it was a poor year for fruit. We got so much rain this year that the peaches all aborted and the limbs oozed sap trying to find a way to compensate for the deluge. My persimmon also dropped most of its fruit in response to the excess rain. The only spring fruit that survived this year was a large Breba crop of figs and first year canes with…

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