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zegalba · 4 days
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neck accessory created by bio-designer and underwater photographer Zena Holloway may look like sea coral, but it's actually made from moulded wheatgrass roots (2024)
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more-than-ideas · 10 months
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morethansalad · 26 days
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Strawberry Kiwi Slushie (Vegan)
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yeeyeeclan · 2 months
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Who has the most and least braincells in the clan
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Now, Roosterfoot's not all big in the noggin' as he is in the heart, mind ya', but that don't make him any less lovable! He's makin' good work as our deputy over here n' th' country, even if he ain't so bright.
Miss Wheatgrass on th' other paw? She's th' brightest star out there! She's our medicine cat apprentice n' Tumbleweed made good work teaching her the ins and outs. Don't let her shyness fool you - she's smart!
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yessfordor · 1 month
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may the year be good for all of you!!! :3
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Fix Your Inflammation: Barley Grass vs Wheatgrass - Which is best for your Green Blood Therapy?
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🌿 Epic Green Showdown: Wheatgrass vs. Barley Grass | Super Achievers Club 🌿
Hey, Achiever Fam! Brace yourselves for an unparalleled battle of the greens, where the ancient warriors of the plant kingdom, Wheatgrass and Barley Grass, face off in a legendary showdown! 🥊💥
Loaded with chlorophyll's emerald essence and bursting with life-enhancing nutrients, these leafy titans bring forth their mightiest benefits to the arena. Let's dive into the clash and discover who reigns supreme in the green kingdom! In This Epic Battle, You'll Discover: The Power Unleashed: Uncover the mystical strengths of Wheatgrass and Barley Grass, from their antioxidant prowess to their rich vitamin and mineral content. 🌱✨ Taste Test: Venture into the wild grassy lands of flavor, where Wheatgrass's intense zest challenges Barley Grass's milder sweetness. Which will conquer your taste buds? 🤔👅 Health Benefits Galore: From detoxification to immune boosting, learn how these green gladiators can transform your health and vitality. 🛡️🚀 The Gluten Conundrum: Navigate the tricky terrains of gluten sensitivity and discover how to safely include these greens in your diet. 🚫🌾 Engage With Us: Are you Team Barley or Team Wheat? Cast your vote in the comments below and share your experiences with these mighty greens! 📢💚
Hit Like & Subscribe: If you're all about exploring the wonders of natural supplements and diving deep into health and wellness, smash that like button, share this video, and don't forget to subscribe to the Super Achievers Club for more epic content! 🔔🌟 Coming Up Next: The green saga continues! Get ready for more head-to-head battles and in-depth analyses of the natural supplement world. What will be our next face-off? Stay tuned to find out! 📺🔍 Remember: Every body is unique, and what works for one might not work for another. Use the insights from this video to inform your choices and always consult with a healthcare provider when in doubt.
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Catch you in the next video, Achiever Fam! May your choices be green and your health be supreme! 💪🌟
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rinibayphoto · 8 months
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ceiling-karasu · 9 months
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Going to upload the next chapter of Lily Bell in the Thorn thicket sometime this weekend, assuming the WiFi works.
I'm working overtime and weekends right now, so I have not had a lot of time to work on the chapters. I started writing this while in the middle of a depressive episode because I hadn't been able to find a new job after being laid off in a good 6 months, so as you can imagine I need the overtime.
Also discovered a plot hole in the story relating to farming. Mainly, wheatgrass is just the tops of wheat when it starts poking up out of the ground. So my research of wheatgrass fields were just giving me wheat and corn fields for pictures. Might have to find a way to incorporate that. I suppose my knowledge of farming is on par with Mulmangcho and Oegwipali's knowledge of farming so maybe it will work. They have flying cars, anyway, so why not tall wheatgrass?
Fighting not to include a character who created the Toadstool bombs and naming them Oppy or something like that as a joke. Trying really hard here.
Also we are getting a new internet provider this week so connection to the internet is spotty and slow at best so I might not be on much.
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the-puffinry · 2 years
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“Large areas dominated by annual plants are rare in nature. They tend to colonize ground in the wake of catastrophe: a fire, a flood, a landslide, or a volcanic eruption that exposes bare rock or soil. They survive, in these circumstances, only until perennial plants return and start to mend the broken land, whereupon they are usually overwhelmed.
But it’s not hard to see why our ancestors selected them. Plants that colonize bare ground have evolved to grow fast and invest much of their energy in seeds, rather than in deep roots or dense foliage, so that they can spread as far as possible before the new land closes up. Their seeds tend to be large and to germinate freely.
The problem is that in cultivating annuals, we must keep the land in the catastrophic state they prefer. Every year, we must clear the soil of competing plants, puncture or turn it, and plaster it with the nutrients required to raise a crop from seed to maturity in a few months. However sensitively it is conducted, annual grain production relies on sustaining an ecological disaster for its success. But if instead we grew perennial grain crops, we would not depend on smashing living systems apart to produce our food.
For the past forty years, the Land Institute has been scouring the world for perennial species that could replace the annuals we grow. With other research groups, it has assessed thousands, looking for particular features: high yield, synchronous development (so all the grain can be harvested at the same time), seed retention (which means that the grain stays on the plant until it’s harvested), and ease of growing and reaping (especially by small farmers).
Once they’ve found likely species, the researchers start selective breeding to raise their yields and improve their food and farming qualities. At first, they simply selected, crossed, and multiplied the individual plants with the highest yields. Now they use new technologies to speed up the process. Breeding of the kind that once took centuries can be compressed into a couple of decades.
Sometimes a promising plant goes nowhere. Sometimes an unpromising plant takes off. For example, the Land Institute gave scarcely a thought to a perennial sunflower called Silphium, because in the wild it produces only fifteen or twenty seeds on every flowerhead. But by casually selecting the plants that had a few more seeds than average, within eight years its researchers found themselves harvesting heads with 150 seeds.
Though Kernza—intermediate wheatgrass—is still being developed, it’s one of the first crops that the Institute has tentatively brought to market. So far, the plants have been bred to carry as many seeds as wheat does, but each one is only a quarter of the weight. The breeders hope to match wheat yields within thirty years.
Because the land remains covered for years at a time, bound by their massive roots and showered with their abundant litter, perennial grains like Kernza are likely to reduce erosion and raise the amount of carbon in the soil. One estimate suggests that, if the switch were made worldwide, agricultural soils would regain between a quarter and two-thirds of the carbon they’ve lost since they were first plowed. Ecosystems dominated by perennials, such as forests and natural grasslands, support richer and more abundant soil life than fields growing annual crops. ”
A Moment with Wheatgrass - excerpt of an excerpt from from Regenesis: Feeding the World Without Devouring the Planet by George Monbiot (as featured in Orion magazine).
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ayurveda2050 · 2 days
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Ayurveda, an ancient Indian medical system, offers many holistic therapies aimed at harmonizing the mind, body, and spirit. Ayurvedic supplements for Weight loss use herbs, spices, and minerals to ignite the metabolic fire within the body for a natural fat-burning process. These dietary substances are meant for shedding pounds only. Such food additives are known to be soft and effective in inner biorhythms.
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memorysugar · 13 days
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Art of my second sona Pepper Wheatgrass
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oraahwellness · 16 days
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Oraah Detox tea with Natural Ingredients for weight loss.
Garcinia Cambogia: Contains Hydroxycitric Acid (HCA), which may boost metabolism and enhance fat burning.
Blue Pea Flower: Helps in digestion, Lower blood pressure, acts as an anti-fungal agent.
Wheat Grass: Packed with essential nutrients, wheat-grass is low in calories and high in fiber.
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This Oraah Detox tea offers a natural solution for cleansing and revitalizing your body.
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morethansalad · 1 year
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Green Power Smoothie Jar (Raw Vegan)
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yeeyeeclan · 2 months
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Well howdy! Looks like it’s my turn to get on with the sharin’ of cats, so if y’all don’t mind, please welcome Wheatgrass, the medicine cat apprentice! She’s a smart one, this calico, an’ she’s willin’ to do whatever it takes to do a good job an’ make sure Tumbleweed approves of it! While she’s a little more of the squeamish type, she’s workin’ thru it! She wants to be able to do everythin’ that Tumbleweed can, and really admires him for’t. She’s got a brain for herbs and remedies to all yer common coughs n’ colds, and although she’s rather a shy one, she won’t back down from a challenge! She does have a sticky habit of wantin’ to prove herself somethin’ terrible, on account of bein’ the middle child to two other sisters, (who y’all will meet in time), and that she wants to live up to her pa’s legacy now that he’s up in Starclan. Luckily, Tumbleweed treats her alright ‘nough, though she thinks he might do well to be a bit smoother ‘round the edges. -🦋
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savzzuk · 2 months
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rinibayphoto · 10 months
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