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arahman
HiveGarden
2026-06-01 05:34
Cultivation of Red Amaranth in My Garden
Hello, all of my friends of the Hive Universe. How are you all? I hope you are all well by the grace of the Almighty. I am also fine. Today, I want to talk about my garden's Plant Red Kalanchoe which was
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arahman
HiveGarden
2026-05-25 17:19
Cultivation of Green Amaranth in My Garden
Hello, all of my friends of the Hive Universe. How are you all? I hope you are all well by the grace of the Almighty. I am also fine. Today, I want to talk about my garden's Plant Red Kalanchoe which was
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fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2025-12-01 21:58
My Amaranth is Flourishing, But Am I? | HiveGarden Journal
I have been thinking about that title for a month or so. My amaranth is flourishing but am I? It has been going through my head endlessly. Is this what I was aiming for with my life? But then the garden
fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2025-10-22 15:42
Summer is Here! | HiveGarden Journal
For the whole of South Africa, except the area in which I live, summer had arrived. But only in the last two days, have summer really reached my area. We are in the middle of the summer heat now. Just
asterkame
YAF - Young Art Fair
2026-06-25 10:18
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Painting a Blossoming Tree under Moonlit Sky
Hello Everyone! I drew a landscape with the full moon yesterday. There are the full moon with flower branches in this picture. I drew the picture with watercolor. In the first step, I drew the moon with
fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2025-10-09 14:10
The Constant Moving Garden(er): My Living Raised Bed | HiveGarden Journal
More than a year ago, 500 days to be precise, I built a raised bed from scrap materials. In the last couple of months, I "upgraded" this system by making it slightly bigger. It is by no means
fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2024-12-18 14:45
Cuttings, Fruits, Flowers and Seedlings - All In A Days Gardening | A HiveGarden Journal
After another week, the garden is blooming once again. From flowers to fruits, cuttings and seedlings, everything is growing at a tremendous pace, in this week's garden journal, I muse about the flowers
fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2024-12-09 17:09
Returning to life and death... | A HiveGarden Journal
if there is one constant in the garden, it must be death that is turned into life The garden is always full of death (think composts) and life (think fruits hanging ripe for the picking from the branches).
paradigmprospect
TravelFeed
2024-05-05 09:52
Petsitting gig in southern Albania - one step closer to materializing the actual homesteading life!
I am getting ever closer to living the life of my dreams - the garden and my future home are becoming more and more resonant and I can see it in the change of my surroundings! It is as if my surroundings
ink.cat
Feel Good
2026-06-27 13:23
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Sad flower. Flor triste
Have you ever felt sad without knowing why? Sometimes we mirror the feelings of our surroundings, and I'm not necessarily talking about people. It could be something as simple as everyday things, like
fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2024-04-10 12:17
Picking Up the Scraps After the Wind-Storm | HiveGarden Journal
The wind has a mysterious component to it; we can only hear its effects, we can only see its destruction; we can only feel its touch; but we can never see the wind itself. Our plane landed in some of the
fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2024-04-05 15:51
Leaving the Garden to Die, Only to Find Abundance - A HIveGarden Journal and Garden Update
Death breathes new life into what does not yet exist. At then end of 2023, I posted a HiveGarden update in which I literally cleared the garden at my girlfriend's place. Her father gave me some space to
fermentedphil
Foodies Bee Hive
2024-04-04 15:04
Festival of Leafy Greens and Burnt Onions - A Dish Using the Last of the Summer Greens
summer leafy greens; parmesan; lemon zest; burnt onion; olive oil The summer is ending and the winter is approaching. We are in autumn, the liminal space between the seasons. The amaranth in my garden
fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2024-03-20 08:39
The Return of the Gooseberry and a Last Basil Harvest
It seems that I am not running out of basil. How strange this place where we have an abundance, not knowing what to do with it all. One can only eat so much basil pesto before your body rejects it. One
felix.herrmann
btc
2026-06-16 06:48
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Michael Saylor promised you shit!
"I told YOU to never sell your Bitcoin!" Michael Saylor at BTC Prague June 2026 Source: [
fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2024-02-27 14:52
The Garden Waits for No One | A Type of HiveGarden Journal and PhD Rant
The garden waits for no one. If you sow the seeds, and if the ground is fertile, and if there is enough water, and if the sun shines, then the plants will grow and wait for no one. This was evident when
tanicha
HiveGarden
2024-02-21 17:38
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various ornamental plants
Loving nature means we love plants too, as well as ornamental plants which can make a beautiful impression in the eyes of those of us who look at them with a smile. I have several ornamental plants that
fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2024-02-19 19:13
Planting Indigenous Spekboom and Harvesting an Abundance of Basil | HiveGarden Journal
There is a strange satisfaction about planting new and baby plants that you nurtured to life. It feels like magic, as if you are playing god, as if you are creating from nothing, creatio ex nihilo, creating
fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2024-01-30 15:12
There is Life, Again! | A HiveGarden Journal
It has been two or three weeks since I sowed some seeds into the three flower pots I will be using to grow some herbs in. Since then, I have again been running around, going on an ad hoc road trip, and
vscampbell
Freewriters
2026-06-23 18:46
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Writing Hacks
What are some good writing tips? Well, the first would be to take my course on Udemy. While that might seem self-serving, I created that course after I began my journey as an author, and I couldn’t find
fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2024-01-13 16:10
Infinitely Returning to My Old Garden | A HiveGarden Journal
| baby sun roses (Mesembryanthemum cordifolium) | It feels like I am infinitely returning to my old garden. I have poured my soul into my garden for seven or so years, but with recent changes in my life,
fermentedphil
Foodies Bee Hive
2023-12-07 18:56
Amaranth Chicken Popcorn: From Garden to Kitchen
amaranth seed crusted chicken popcorn and lemon zest Yesterday I separated the chaff from the amaranth seeds which I grew on a small piece of ground in the corner of my girlfriend's dad's property. It
fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2023-12-06 15:38
Getting Handsy with Some Amaranth | HiveGarden Journal
| amaranth chaff | After almost two weeks, I only had the opportunity to process my amaranth seeds now. The weather was perfect, except maybe a bit windy. But it was not too warm, not too cold. I had some
fermentedphil
HiveGarden
2023-11-24 15:48
Collecting Seeds and a Field of Rocket Flowers | HiveGarden Journal
One of the most important tricks that I have learned in the garden is collecting seeds. Since collecting my own seeds, I have never relied on what I can get in the shop, nor have I spent any money buying