dipshit420 posted:lol, you labor to do what? eat food and high five your comrades? why do that when you can post on the rhizzone? when i post I'm treated to a vast array of fail aids that leads to hours of entertainment. furthermore,
Gardening is a great way to have fun, and enjoy things that are availible to you in life. Not only this, but the making of a garden is an art form - by planting, say, a tomato plant, you are treated to a grand fruit that is just overwhelmingly more fufilling than going out, fucking some chick, hi-fiving yourself and calling it a night.


I harvested and pickled the giant kholrabi bush today. I mostly just trimmed it, it's definitely still going though.
tpaine posted:yeah that's some hot kholrabi. i can see myself getting my knees dirty getting down there and plucking its tumescent bulblous stamen from the earth
*in silky phone sex voice*
you have to open pickling vegatables every day, to burp it and let it air out its gases before you reseal it and let it continue to ferment.

tpaine posted:i need those knorhrabi pickles in my life.
they're real good



Sorry about the pigsty trash kitchen. I kind of did this impromptu. Also im a lazy slob., also i dont care








it smells the same but my skin feels just great, it also helps alleviate soreness and other booboos


What has been happening with the mealworms? Well by now I've built a tower of aluminum lined drawers. I have eradicated the large worms I bought initially and replaced them with much smaller worms, which breed more easily and are significantly lower percentage exoskeleton by body mass. I have been pumping kale into their oat bran hive in an effort to get them to pupate, but I've only collected 10 pupa while the rest of the worms just eat and act lazy. I blame the continued cool temperature, unfortunately these worms are not in the most climate controlled spot, but during the summer they should go bonkers at about 80 degrees indoor temperature.
So far, worms love kale; they enjoy kiwi, but they don't eat it fast enough and it gets moldy; they have trouble with bananas; they like melon and pineapple.
swampman posted:What has been happening with the mealworms?
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i'm with tpaine, gardening is a bourgeois affectation, farming is the real shit. but i'm gonna bourgeoisly affectate anyway, mom always grew lots of tasty vegetables when we lived in the country
drwhat posted:i have some space for green things and will maybe actually try this??? gardening??? thing?? i don't know how it works.
i'm with tpaine, gardening is a bourgeois affectation, farming is the real shit. but i'm gonna bourgeoisly affectate anyway, mom always grew lots of tasty vegetables when we lived in the country
http://www.rhizzone.net/forum/topic/12464/?page=1#post-255529
i planted six rows of corn for grinding into meal but the fukin crows are eating all of the shoots. i will have to sow a bunch in flats inside and transplant them out
drwhat posted:gardening is a bourgeois affectation, farming is the real shit.
There is literally no distinction between the two except scale. 80% of the produce in Russia comes from private gardens. There are entire markets and grocer systems set up for it. Russia's agriculture system is actually pretty advanced right now. It's highly resilient and uses natural systems. (Thanks Soviet Union!)
Anyone going around talking about how " affordable hobbies are bourgeois" is being a divisive, lazy, whiny, pissy, shitbaby and should flush themselves down the toilet...immediately.
this toilet!! the biggest bourgie of all. feeding on peoples poops and pees while wasting all the water/ vile parasite.
these ramen noodles are even bourgie.
not my lovely crockpot though. my crockpot is nice and prole
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