In the spirit of a nice saturday morning, thinking about a few things #permaculture  (thx, @dch for setting this day on tracks  )

Did you all know how amazing broad beans and field beans are??? Srsly, check them out!
You can get frost-hardy varieties and still pot them in october/november. Plant them out when they are ~10-15cm tall, if you harden them properly before they'll just be fine during the winter and you can get an early harvest in next years season.
Beans(as all legumes) are nitrogen-fixers so whatever you plant in succession does not need much fertilizer! Also beans are one of the very few foods that are high on protein (dried ~20%) and can be stored dry and cold up to several years without cooling.
You can also eat the young pods, the leaves and the flowers like salad - and what you don't like to eat makes great compost!
You can also plant beans as part of guilds around fruit trees to support them and bees love the flowers as well, how cool is that!?

(I have not planted beans indoor yet but I'm tempted to figure it out over the winter how if they like this   )
#gardening #fedigardens #gardenplaning #plantifa #plantober

Sundays podcast while #gardening... Propaganda by the seed (I WANT A LOGO SHIRT!)

Long format interviews on (eatable) plants, trees etc.  

https://edgewood-nursery.com/podcast

#foraging #permaculture #plantifa #podcast

Propaganda by the Seed Podcast — Edgewood Nursery

Propaganda by the Seed is a podcast collaboration between Aaron Parker of Edgewood Nursery and Tim Holland aka Sole of The Solecast podcast. Most episodes are a deep dive on a specific plant or group of plants, occasionally we will branch out into other gardening, homesteading or permaculture relate

Edgewood Nursery
Finally moved tender plants to the greenhouse. I think a couple of the most tropical/tender begonies got frosted but everything else looks good, thanks to the relatively mild weather and the diligent nightly tarping Colin did. Even went and retrieved the ornamental banana we planted in a community garden last summer. Bananas are surprisingly tough but aren't going to survive a Toronto winter in a raised concrete planter. It'll be much happier on my greenhouse bench. #Plantifa #CommunityAnarchoHorticulturistNetwork

A very #plantifa kinda day.
These photos are out of order, sorry.

Picking plums with @crockett

And some that will be ripe in a week or so. PLUS! Lovage!

#foraging #gardening #PickYourOwn

Also, apparently I'm the sort of person that people feel comfortable enough to ask: Hey, do you have a shovel and do you want to go on a road trip?

Mercifully, not for the reason that immediately springs to mind.

#plantifa

Do remind everyone on

infosec . exchange

(is not about "sex exchange" unless you're an #plantifa orchid doing [mimicry] for evolutionary adaptation to preserve genetic diversity of already highly-prized for its genetic diversity of species, eh?
...
).

The only way to look at stories the LA Times is getting pushed into our feeds is that... the company was ALREADY functionally BANKRUPTED when it fired everybody with "[possible ties to native] ... American, aboriginal or indigenous ancestry".

LA Times editorial staff morphed into "that guy" the Company:

"We The People of the IndigenoUS United"

should have locked out of the building...

because on his last day in, he wreaks havoc on company-wide systems to make "revenge". LA Times is in revenge mode, it is reliant upon glory days which do not exist any more, and people who followed its feeds when it was more diverse. Today nothing could be further from the truth.

#media #plantifantastic #diversity #orchids #LA #LAX #news #Journalism #plantifa

[mimicry]:https://bmcecolevol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1471-2148-8-27

[possible ties to native]:https://www.hrgrapevine.com/us/content/article/2024-01-24-los-angeles-times-faces-backlash-after-laying-off-over-100-staff-in-hr-zoom-session

@indie

Evolution of sexual mimicry in the orchid subtribe orchidinae: the role of preadaptations in the attraction of male bees as pollinators - BMC Ecology and Evolution

Background Within the astonishing diversity of orchid pollination systems, sexual deception is one of the most stunning. An example is the genus Ophrys, where plants attract male bees as pollinators by mimicking female mating signals. Unsaturated hydrocarbons (alkenes) are often the key signal for this chemical mimicry. Here we investigate the evolution of these key compounds within Orchidinae by mapping their production in flowers of selected species onto their estimated phylogeny. Results We found that alkenes, at least in trace amounts, were present in 18 of 20 investigated species together representing 10 genera. Thus, the reconstruction of ancestral state for alkene-production showed that this is a primitive character state in Ophrys, and can be interpreted as a preadaptation for the evolution of sexual deception. Four of the investigated species, namely Ophrys sphegodes, Serapias lingua, S. cordigera, and Anacamptis papilionacea, that are pollinated primarily by male bees, produced significantly larger amounts and a greater number of different alkenes than the species pollinated either primarily by female bees or other insects. Conclusion We suggest that high amounts of alkenes evolved for the attraction of primarily male bees as pollinators by sensory exploitation, and discuss possible driving forces for the evolution of pollination by male bees.

BioMed Central
@Gigi It was fun, thanks for all the help with the digging. #Plantifa #anarchohorticulturist

#Plantifa meeting!
Sad that @crockett couldn't stick around long enough to overlap.

With @gruesomebrat @CaptainCanuck and @Wyld_Wych

#antifascists #plotting