you may take tomato, corn, pepper, grapes, eggplant, zucchini, oranges, kiwi, apples etc in food store, and take seedlings from them.In USA's state of Michigan, you're not allowed to buy seeds since pandemic occurred.
mobile telephony, internet, television, landlines and radio filled the world with virtuality, but the ground still feeds everyone.you may take tomato, corn, pepper, grapes, eggplant, zucchini, oranges, kiwi, apples etc in food store, and take seedlings from them.In USA's state of Michigan, you're not allowed to buy seeds since pandemic occurred.


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hi meisbaer!Lovely!
I have a little balcony and lots of plants, also inside.
Outside I have rosemary, thyme, mint, black cale, a little bit of salad (it gets eten by ants or something), and I had some cherry tomatoes, a raspberry plant which did really well for its first year. And lots of flowering plants, succulents and a little christmas tree!
I have just planted loads of bulbs, so hopefully spring will be colourful.![]()
Inside: lots of orchids, succulents (I have a sunny flat), cacti and load of others. I like plants![]()


thank youAs i said, small balcony. Left is my raspberry,
And the grey plant is cale! Some pots and succulents. Other plants not in the picture
Edit: direct linking doesn't work, so you'll have to open my tweet: https://twitter.com/meisbaer/status/131 ... 8240?s=19
a few months my cherry tomatoes had about 12 flowers and gave only one tomato fruit.As i said, small balcony. Left is my raspberry,
And the grey plant is cale! Some pots and succulents. Other plants not in the picture
Edit: direct linking doesn't work, so you'll have to open my tweet: https://twitter.com/meisbaer/status/131 ... 8240?s=19

so my conclusion is:Continuing the topic about understanding why a plant grows, some may say that botany may describe this. But botany is empirical science. I'll give an example:
1. I put a seed into the soil.
2. I water the soil.
3. The seed grows.
4. I put another seed into another soil.
5. I don't water the soil.
6. The seed does not grow.
Conclusion: The seed grows only when watering it.
And this conclusion's logic is not deductive.
Logically we never know what will happen while watering soil and not.
So what we may achieve is a percent of grown seeds after watering them relatively to percent which didn't grow when weren't watered. And necessary quantity of experiments is infinite.
The thought is that no empirical science has logical proves.
One of only sciences which does have logical proves is mathematics, because of mathematics is theoretical and not empirical.
And sure it's not physics and not chemistry.



same potatoes lately:my potatoes:
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same olive tree now:small olive tree:
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young squash flowers





nice man!
me
thank you.nice man!
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