not enough ppl talking about the arsonist genes in the berzatto family....mikey wanting to burn down the beef for insurance money, carmy letting a grease fire get out of hand, setting his apartment on fire....there's no way donna hasn't (purposefully or not) started a fire or two herself so i guess what i'm asking is when does/did sugar get to light shit ablaze cause i refuse to believe it skipped her just because she's a girl
On the subject of stem breaks I wanted to show this. While transverse breaks can be fatal, longitudinal stem splits are not necessarily a handicap. I've even had them split in two and still bear fruit.
Leggy seedlings seem prone to doing this (with there being a greater length of stem exposed between the soil line and the first node) although how these particular seedlings have any business being leggy with the blast furnace level sun they're getting, I'm not sure.
I'll mound up some soil to encourage more rooting but I'm honestly not even sure that's necessary.
I was keeping an old dog bowl under the deck, I pulled it out to reorganize the mess, and found this. 4 Leopard slugs (also called great gray slugs or the giant garden slug) or Limax maximus and 2 small snails of one sort or another. So I just slid the bowl back in...
having to stand there and bite my tongue while my friend goes on about how she's feeding her dogs raw food and "just doesn't trust that what they say is in the kibble is actually what's in the kibble"
I still think it's funny that, while I've been a tea drinker my whole life and admittedly a tea > coffee person... that was mostly southern iced sweet tea. Or sometimes iced green tea. I had tried warm tea, but I never really liked it . Of all things, it was reading Magnus Archives fanfiction and discovering an electric kettle in my kitchen wares that improved my tea making skills and helped me expand my palate for tea.
something funny and cool is that I can remember vividly the very first dream I had on melatonin as a kid. which revolutionized my insomnia life for a good decade. I was in an underwater pharmacy and they had beyblades