thescientistgardener.blogspot.com
The Scientist Gardener: Is Sunberry Poisonous?
http://thescientistgardener.blogspot.com/2010/06/is-sunberry-poisonous.html
Friday, June 11, 2010. Sunberry (aka Wonderberry) is a little purple berry in the nightshade family (Solanaceae), bred by Luther Burbank himself 100 years ago ( Solanum guinense. I grew it last year both on my deck and in my research plot alongside another novelty purple-berried Solanum. Garden Huckleberry ( S. melanocerasum. Of this family is far from figured out. Tomato (which you'd think we'd understand pretty well! Was removed from the genus " Lycopersicon. Including S. villosum. Depending on who you...
learning-esperanto.blogspot.com
Learning Esperanto: My problem with Esperanto...
http://learning-esperanto.blogspot.com/2009/10/my-problem-with-esperanto.html
Friday, 16 October 2009. My problem with Esperanto. No posts for a long time. This reflects exactly what happened to my Esperanto learning progress: it stalled. I don't really know how to 'get back on track', but due to not using it, I start losing it, and that makes it even harder to read anything, so I don't, and my Esperanto competence slides further down the slippery slope. Any idea how to solve this dilemma? 16 October 2009 at 21:52. Another option is to subscribe to a periodical for beginners (like...
openwetware.org
User:Andrew Barney - OpenWetWare
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Purple Corn Husks and Anthocyanin Water. This is my on-line Lab Notebook. I'm still in the process of learning how to keep good records. Andrew Barney (23andme Ancestry Painting). Loveland, Colorado, USA. Email me through OpenWetWare. Keen101 [at] gmail [dot] com. I am currently planning on pursuing a major in Microbiology. I learned about OpenWetWare. And Google. I am doing research on unusual plants like teosinte, fungi, native bees, purple-foliage maize, blue tomatoes, and pea breeding. JACOB F and MO...
growingfoodsavingseeds.blogspot.com
Growing Food, Saving Seeds: Sugar Beth F2
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Growing Food, Saving Seeds. Sunday, 9 November 2014. I'm a bit behind on quite a few things this year. I'd left the young plants, grown from seed a bit too long in their pots. They had become somewhat intertwined with each other and they looked weedy and a bit yellow! But they have been very forgiving and since their late planting out they are putting a lot of effort into correcting my neglect. I now have some flowering Sugar Beth peas! One of three pink flowering vines. Purple flowers on one of the vines.
daughterofthesoil.blogspot.com
Daughter of the Soil: Potato blessings
http://daughterofthesoil.blogspot.com/2011/05/potato-blessings.html
Daughter of the Soil. Adventures in experimental horticulture. Sunday, 22 May 2011. An unnamed/unidentified South American andigena potato. The carmine-red splodges in the leaf axils give a clue to the deep red tubers it will produce. So here's some positive stuff I've been getting on with. I've had some very generous potato donations from Rhizowen. And Frank Van Keirsbilck. It's going to be a fun year for bizarre-coloured mash in the Rebsie household. This is Pastusa Amarilla. They put on a second flush...
haveyoueverpickedacarrot.com
Have You Ever Picked A Carrot?: Snow Peas, Sugar Peas, Greens and purples and so much more...
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Monday, December 19, 2011. Snow Peas, Sugar Peas, Greens and purples and so much more. CLICK PICTURES TO ENLARGE AND ENJOY). Experiences that never led me to slow down and ask these simple and. Much time to develop from the past. I mean we spend the first third or more of our lives learning how to speak coherently and many of us never quite get there. Can climb, keeping the fruit nice and clean, off the ground and away from fungus, pathogen pressure and pests. Can clasp and climb up. A simple concept, ye...