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Deep in the forest behind my house. it's around 850 acres of forest and conservation lands. Heard a moose deep in the forest so my smart self thought it was a good idea to go searching for it lol. So beautiful and tranquil. Smoked a little bit of my lemon Jeffrey and looked for bugs and mushrooms lol
This is my happy place 😍👍
 
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These are the fruit trees I planted about a month ago at my go to hiking spot. They had a little garden spot near the entrance to the trails so just sneaked these into it and so far no one has really noticed. Now the trees are too big to get rid of and i.left the tags on so they know they are something not to cut down a Fuji apple a Gala and a Wild Black Cherry tree.super happy they are all doing well.
 

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Am I right in saying Coriander and Cilantro are the same plant?
yeah it's the same plant, just different use of the name depending different part of the world it seem.

"Cilantro and coriander come from the same plant. Depending on your location, coriander may refer to just the dried seeds or to the whole plant. Cilantro typically refers to the leaves and stalk.

In North America, cilantro refers to the leaves and stalks of the plant. The word “cilantro” is the Spanish name for coriander leaves. Meanwhile, the dried seeds of the plant are called coriander.

Internationally, it’s a different story. Coriander is the name for the leaves and stalks of the plant, while the dried seeds are called coriander seeds.
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yeah it's the same plant, just different use of the name depending different part of the world it seem.

"Cilantro and coriander come from the same plant. Depending on your location, coriander may refer to just the dried seeds or to the whole plant. Cilantro typically refers to the leaves and stalk.

In North America, cilantro refers to the leaves and stalks of the plant. The word “cilantro” is the Spanish name for coriander leaves. Meanwhile, the dried seeds of the plant are called coriander.

Internationally, it’s a different story. Coriander is the name for the leaves and stalks of the plant, while the dried seeds are called coriander seeds.
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Yeah I’m Scottish so always knew it as coriander. I married into a Hispanic family and although I was sure it was the same plant they’d argue blue in the face it’s not 😂

Really appreciate the clarification, every days a school day. Love learning new things! 😊
 
A family experiment with potatoes. Cut store bought potatoes in half, put in FoxFarm and 6 weeks later we have a huge plant. I know NOTHING about growing a damn potato lol. So maybe someone can answer here...When the hell do i pick these potatoes and how lol? Come on farmers;)

Hot pepper Garden:
1 Thai Hot Pepper
1 Habenero
1 Smokin Eds Carolina Reaper
1 Havasu
1 Peach Ghost Pepper
1 Chocolate 7 Pot
 

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