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Matthew Wilson
LandscapeMan
It’s possible also that people may be wondering why we use peat in the first place. Roll your sleeves up for a long thread..Pre WW2 the main trade in plants
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Shannon "buy stuff from ur local bookshop" Hale
haleshannon
OCD PSA! Obsessive Compulsive Disorder often doesn't make sense from the outside. E.g. someone with OCD might have obsessive thoughts about getting germs from doorknobs and need to wash their
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jonathan nunn
demarionunn
i didn't do a huge amount of food writing this year, but i'm proud of everything i published at @vittleslondon. i can't pick my favourites but here is a thread
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𝒆𝒎𝒎𝒂
HECKSCAPER
this is several years old at this point and is pretty awkwardly worded, but it still comes up in convo enough for me to repost (save it if you want
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Jessica Remedios
jdremedios
Psychology, we need intersectionality. There's no racial equity without it. There's no gender equity without it. There's no equity without it, period. Intersectionality is not *an* issue. It's *the* issue.
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laurasaurus
hammijam
Here's a question, gardening twitter: if everyone is so absolutely against sowing seeds in January, why do seed packs say 'sow indoors Jan - March' on them? People who don't
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Center for Community Media
CCMNewmarkJ
A publisher serving Latinx communities in a small city told us theyd surveyed residents before launching. The town is nearly 20% undoc so they planned to cover ICE raids++. Ppl
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Ahmed Salah
an_AhmedSalah
Until I feel funny again this is a gardening account At first I thought planting something just because it shares a name with a Bruce Cockburn song was a bit
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Cllr Liz Green
CllrLizGreen
So looking back at 2020, I feel for everyone who has lost loved ones, suffered from loneliness, mental health problems or domestic abuse or just found this year difficult. My
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bronte lee
bronte__lee
life with a border collie : sitting at my desk, trying to work. hear a THUMP. look down to see this red toy dropped at my feet think to myself,
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
Now, you may or may not agree with the point the article and tweets make about gardening; you may be unable to get past their language. But it’s not really
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Chrisi
chrisiousity
To read this and the responses is sad. Not that I expect anything out of these fools any more, of course. But its funny to see them insult an ethnobotanist
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nolan blake
nolanblakeyboy
settlers don’t realize that even their national parks are unhelpful in promoting biodiversity & mental health...Indigenous ppl—those who have cultivated this land for thousands of years—know many plants need human
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skank-san
rizahawkbi
real talk on kazuma. i’m liking and understanding kazuma’s motivations a lot more during this reread. before, it was easy to gloss over kazuma and sort of take him and
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Leo_Proettel
Leo_Proettel
My son WALKED to the Kindergarten.ONE MILE. He is ONE YEAR old.If you "need" to drive your kids by car, your city ist probably not a good place for them.YOU
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Ted McCormick
mccormick_ted
This is a good example of Quillette’s and the IDW’s style of engagement with ideas: rather than thinking, find the quickest way to a simplistic one-line dismissal, ideally putting a
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