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Maria
@goodkitty
Gelber Englischer Custard summer squash has been one of my fav squash varieties this summer. It has produced a good amount of fruit even through neglect on my part and nutrient deficiencies. Whatโs been one of your winners this season?
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Cool Beans ๐
@coolbeans1r.eth
Cocozelle and Blue Hubbard โค๏ธ those look good!
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Maria
@goodkitty
58 days for cocozelle? That's sooooo fast. Are you saving seeds?
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Cool Beans ๐
@coolbeans1r.eth
I save some seeds, not usually squash because I have so many seeds laying around already. This year my focus has been collecting wildflower seeds for next year's desert project. Mainly poppy and lupine. I'll be taking a ton of cuttings with me of all my roses so I don't lose those in the move.
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Maria
@goodkitty
I want to hear more about the desert project! You're in Missoula, right? I actually have a lupine I could give you. A bunch of Egyptian walking onion bulbs as well. I'm in Bozeman.
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Cool Beans ๐
@coolbeans1r.eth
I'm in Hyampom, CA up north on a mountain in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest. The desert project is one that combines affordable housing(10-30k), permaculture and solarpunk into a (hopefully) new and unseen model of living in community without it being a way too hippie(IMO) ecovillage model. 100+ homes or I won't feel accomplished. Right now research seems to suggest only 6 people live in the area full time at the moment even though it's only 30 minutes from a decent sized city.
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Maria
@goodkitty
Thatโs cool af! I really havenโt explored California much. Looks like you have miles of mountains and forests around youโ so cool. Is it redneck-y out there? Iโve spent some time near Mt Shasta and the vibes are wild
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