Message from @laurefinwë
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I don't know what that means, but whatever
no wonder you got spring sooner
means
I guess there are different climates for mountains, regions near sea and prolly north-east
that any perrenials you have need to be able to stand -20.6°C to -17.8°C to survive
Whatever that means either
perrenials are plants that live more than 2 years
they go dormant in the winter
and wake up in the spring
There used to be temperatures lower than -20C I think
Not anymore though
there's annuals (lives one year then seeds), biennial(lives two year then seeds), perrenials(lives multiple years)
most perrenials seed every year
Oh, yeah, latin
like trees
That makes sense
trees are technically perrenials
ye
Nice
mhm
I wonder how my trees are doing
Most likely no fruits this year though
:/
lame
how come?
still too young?>
We planted them last year
So I guess we'll have to wait at least another year for fruits
God I wish that were me
[disdain for hydroponics intensifies]
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I'd never do em myself but I like to watch people do it
Well maybe I'd try them to grow stuff like coattails and water lilies
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