@carapace that is so cool and nerdy! Holy shit, this post also brought me to googling how to make tables in #obsidian, I think I will accept that side quest you offered me there, and start my seed catalog soon!
Happy to see the perennial brassicas / tree collards at my family's thriving so well! They're almost half as tall as I am!These are a mix of the EFN's perennial kale grex and open-pollinated seeds from the "Michigan" strain from Project Tree Collard. They should be able to survive 0-10°F (-18°C to -12°C) and will hold well into winter. Growth usually resumes in February.If you want winter greens, these are where it's at!#gardening #perennialKale #permaculture #tacoma #washington
Every potter is a bit of a pyromaniac. As soon as the temperature drops below 60°F, it’s fire season. I have an entire body of work that I only make in the winter because I fire #pottery in my outdoor woodfire kiln. #Permaculture geeks will love this: I built a #RocketKiln with post consumer materials based on the design of the rocket stove. I also use post consumer waste as fuel. I’m excited to share this process with you over the next couple of months. More info: https://potterybyosa.com/blogs/clay-people/portrait-of-a-kiln-lisas-orrs-rocket-kiln