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Cryptic Invasion2 comments

barefootheart wrote 1 week ago: The shoreline above illustrates a typical set of plants found at the water’s edge. With their … more →

Tags: Environmental, Plant, phragmites australis, common reed, Kriston Saltonstall, Cryptic invasion by a non-native genotype of the common, into North America, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, land former plant

Dahlias and Cannas

Gardora wrote 1 month ago: Care for your dahlias and cannas: Wait for first frosts before lifting the tubers or rhizomes. … more →

Tags: English, Cannas, Dahlias, Frosts, The Gardening Calendar, Garden Calendar October, Tubers

Some discussion Questions for Week 4: What does it mean to be a Rhizome

geekygirl30 wrote 2 months ago: 1. Firstly, would it be fruitful to think of  a book as multiplicity and an assemblage in light of t … more →

Tags: Ergodic, Social Media, Social Technology, Haptic Devices, social tesseracting, Deleuze and Guattari, Maps, radicle-roots, root-book

[SOCS] Rhizomes and Social Tools1 comment

chennyxia wrote 2 months ago: It is human nature for us to form groups, which in turn forms communities, then societies. We form t … more →

Tags: socs, social tools

Achimenes "Purple King"

believingchild wrote 3 months ago: This is Achimenes “Purple King“. Harvest of rhizomes. … more →

Tags: achimenes, Flowers, gesneriad, gessies, gesneriaceae, Plants, Purple, Purple King

its a series of my poetries as comments...enjoy...4 comments

Manish Mishra wrote 3 months ago: accidents are unknowns where you’ll throw yourself and its a thought without roots accidents are not … more →

Tags: Middle, Comments, Answers, Accidents

Bergson's creative evolution and Deleuze

Johan Normark wrote 6 months ago: This is post # 100 and I decided to celebrate this by continuing with my presentation of Bergson’s i … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, Bergson, Deleuze, Evolution, Neo-darwinism, Philosophy

Temulawak

sayanurul wrote 6 months ago: Temulawak (Curcuma xanthorrhiza Roxb.) ZINGIBERACEAE Tumbuhan sekeluarga dengan kunyit , temu dan ha … more →

Tags: Zingi, ubat herba, false tumeric, kunyit besar, rizom oren, temu, selera makan

Success!

cerxgirl wrote 6 months ago: We have sprouts! No pictures yet, but they are actually growing!!  Subscribe in a reader … more →

Hop Varieties

cerxgirl wrote 7 months ago: We have finished planting and mulching and watering. Now all we have to do is cut the tops of the po … more →

Tags: hops, organic, Cedar Posts

Terrestial Orchids

cuteorchids24 wrote 7 months ago: Just as there are many different flower shapes and colours, the plants themselves are varied and hav … more →

Tags: Types of Orchids, Adapt, adapted, creeping rhizomes, evolved, Flower, flower shapes, Habitat, Habitats

Structure Complete5 comments

cerxgirl wrote 7 months ago: Saturday afternoon, we officially finished the cedar post structure and planted the rhizomes! Here i … more →

Tags: organic, Cedar Posts

Tonight was rough...4 comments

cerxgirl wrote 7 months ago: earth So I arrived at the farm around 7 tonight and the boys were already digging. The weather was n … more →

Tags: hops, organic, shale, Cedar Posts

Purple Asparagus5 comments

organicgarden wrote 7 months ago: Purple Asparagus in our Garden As we wrote on twitter this morning: the purple asparagus in our gard … more →

Tags: asparagus, Compost, Food, food as medicine, Organic Gardening, Soil, Anthocyanin, fern, Growing

Week 0

saludaranger wrote 8 months ago: Before I begin, let me just say that I am not an expert. I am not even semi pro. This is my first at … more →

Tags: hops in south carolina, growing hops in south carolina, hops, nugget, Chinook, Kent Goldings, Trellis

PA 2 - the human catalyst within assemblages

Johan Normark wrote 8 months ago: In posthumanocentric archaeology, matter is a durational process which is actualized into a contempo … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, archaeology, Deleuze, DeLanda, multiplicity, arborescence, Culture, assemblage

Cut down all trees

Johan Normark wrote 8 months ago: The archaeological concept of culture is largely organismic. This can best be described by Deleuze a … more →

Tags: archaeological theory, archaeology, Philosophy, Deleuze, maya, Hylomorphism, Angkor, arborescence, Culture

Deleuzian spaces

Johan Normark wrote 8 months ago: My ongoing project on caves and climate also makes use of different Deleuzian spaces as seen in the … more →

Tags: Mayanist studies, archaeological theory, archaeology, Deleuze, Caves, Spatiality, Colonial Period, México, Catholicism

On your to-do list for January / February

ally wrote 9 months ago: Mulch and feed azaleas and camellias with an acidic mulch like pine bark . Use acidic peat moss when … more →

Tags: Monthly Gardening Tips, Tips - Dec/Jan, Tips - Feb, gardening, February, Annuals, Perennials, camélias, Azáleas


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