My mother had a green thumb!, which meant that there were lots of plants and trees in our home. She turned our living room nto a forest and bought some finches and let them fly around freely. What a great fantasy to grow up in!
I personally luv! daffodilles, when I was young, we would clean our rooms and then mother put a daffodille in a small juice glass and put it on our windowsills, the perfume filled the air!
You would be very important for ereybody and everything.
Grasses occupy all parts of the earth and exceed any other (plant) in the number of individuals. They reach the limits of vegetation (except for lichens and algae) in the polar regions and on mountaintops. They endure both cold and torrid desert conditions, form the main part of the vegetation of vast prairies, plains, savannas, and steppes of both hemispheres, and occupy great stretches of marsh and tidal flats, where they are building up the land.
The importance of the grass family should not be overlooked or underestimated. Instead, the variety of grasses should be recognized and appreciated. From the grasses in our lawns and parks, to the meadows and pastures, to the large bamboos in forests, the grasses can boast a diverse family tree which provides many benefits to mankind.
YUM! That looks sooooo good, I love sushi so much but haven't had it years, since I don't get the conventional stuff anymore ( I call them mercury rolls) and I'm too lazy to make something like this.....will you come over and make it for me, pleee...
There is a great fruit wholesaler in town, specializing in Local, organic fruit actually.
All I need is a few people, a car and one willing person to go up there with me at some unholy hour (they close at 9am) once a week and it's beautiful fruit ...
Hey, Great pic! Looks refreshing. Also I love the pics of your sprouted coconuts, they look sooo delicious! I watched the video with you eating a sprouted coconut and boy do I want to try it too!..