literally plants

in a departure from the usual technology theme, this post is about grass that has been touched.

I guess picture first, then the explainations...

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These pumpkin plants climed their way out of their seeds at the bottom of a compost bucket to the surface.

after a few days of thinking I decided a semi-shaded pile of leaves from last fall would be a good spot for them.

carefully took them out, separated them, and planted them. I try to keep them watered-ish, but I don't want to mess with them too much or I might fuck it up.

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These blackberries grow wild around here. Still not sure yet if they're worth the effort of avoiding thorns the rest of the year.

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I had put some leftover bits of tomato from dinner the other week into a container with some potting soil and forgot about it.

Checked the other day and saw these little boogers actually growing.

Last fall I put up some fence and decided it was going to be sensitive-plant-space and started putting cardboard and leaf mulch from where the pumpkins are.

I figured putting some cinder blocks in there as kind of, deconstructable and bottomless containers might work really well.

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This pumpkin is inside the same fenced in area that the tomats are now in. I was clearing the tall grass from the fenced area and stumbled upon them.

I figure a pumpkin got thrown in there at some point in the last year. I don't remember.

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The yangs (unyins) and potats were also leftover food stuck into flower pots. I think I might put them in the same area the tomats are in.

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