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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 4:55:38 PM No.510181232
Ken's Red kiwiberry
Ken's Red kiwiberry
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>People here talk about investing all the time
>They don't invest into perennial plants that produce oodles of delicious fruits for years
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Anonymous ID: uw0W2un+Israel
7/12/2025, 4:56:46 PM No.510181296
>>510181232 (OP)
investing is a jewish scam
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 4:57:14 PM No.510181324
>>510181296
Agriculture is the foundation of all advanced human civilization.
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Anonymous ID: uw0W2un+Israel
7/12/2025, 4:58:34 PM No.510181407
>>510181324
then why are you framing it in a jewish instrument
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 5:00:10 PM No.510181515
>>510181407
I'm pointing out that the urge to invest is a misplaced urge to plant delicious fruit trees/shrubs/vines.
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Anonymous ID: M1XJ7SRTRussian Federation
7/12/2025, 5:00:30 PM No.510181535
Agriculture is Jewish.
Anonymous ID: uw0W2un+Israel
7/12/2025, 5:01:22 PM No.510181579
>>510181515
>shrubs
I hope you're not talking about wheat
wheat is very jewish
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Anonymous ID: klrvnwhnUnited States
7/12/2025, 5:02:50 PM No.510181662
>>510181515
Why not do both? I have a bunch of "rare" fig trees, when winter comes and it's time to prune, I can sell the cuttings for a few bucks a piece, or root them and sell them for $30+

>>510181579
>wheat
>shrub
You're out of your element kike
Anonymous ID: be9C9gu2Australia
7/12/2025, 5:03:06 PM No.510181679
>>510181232 (OP)
>out of stock
fuck
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 5:03:41 PM No.510181720
>>510181579
I generally avoid eating grain, not that it's relevant to this thread as it's an annual crop, not a perennial. Annuals are stupid because you have to do all the planting every year. Perennials you plant once and keep harvesting for years. Way less work in the long term, but you need to wait a few years before you get your first real crop.
Anonymous ID: bZEZ5Oa/United States
7/12/2025, 5:04:02 PM No.510181742
Honestly if you aren't going to do a little research first and take an effort to maintain your plants your half ass garden will be a disease reservoir for people who know what you are doing.

Treat the fungus on your tomatoes, spray your apples for fire blight and compost your tomato/squash/pumpkin waste in a way that the stink bugs and Colorado beetles can't overwinter
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 5:04:56 PM No.510181798
>>510181679
That variety is really popular. It disappears fast.
I went with a kolomikta variety instead because it has a slightly better cold tolerance.
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Anonymous ID: SzSc8zyoUnited States
7/12/2025, 5:05:15 PM No.510181819
kiwi takes 7 years to fruit
Anonymous ID: znKbxIYIUnited States
7/12/2025, 5:05:44 PM No.510181860
>>510181296
Heck most hadn’t heard of serviceberries. Makes far more fruits than blueberries and taste the same.
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 5:06:19 PM No.510181885
>>510181742
You could just post infographics about that stuff instead of being a dickhead elitist.
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Anonymous ID: klrvnwhnUnited States
7/12/2025, 5:06:46 PM No.510181908
>>510181679
Kiwiberries are mostly grown in colder places where kiwifruit can't be grown, you could probably grow kiwifruit where you are. Check again during spring or autumn when bare root plants can typically be found
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Anonymous ID: 2czYS5DAJapan
7/12/2025, 5:07:10 PM No.510181936
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i811l5x0elue1
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>>510181579
hebrews were not the architects of the pyramids, even in their own origin story.
they were the manual slave labor.
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 5:08:10 PM No.510181986
>>510181860
That one has a billion names.
Amelanchier, saskatoon, shadbush, juneberry...

They're not identical to a blueberry, but it can be used 1:1 in most recipes. Strongly recommended.

They come in both tree-like and bush-like varieties, so you can find one that fits your yard easily.
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Anonymous ID: klrvnwhnUnited States
7/12/2025, 5:08:47 PM No.510182026
>>510181860
They definitely don't taste the same. Blueberries taste like blueberries, serviceberries have cherry/almond flavors
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Anonymous ID: bZEZ5Oa/United States
7/12/2025, 5:10:20 PM No.510182104
>>510181885
Depends on where you are what season you have to watch out and what you need to do, all this stuff though should be on your local university agricultural extension
Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 5:13:00 PM No.510182236
>>510182026
Blueberries can have a lot of variability, too. Some varieties have a little bit of a cranberry taste to them (same family).

I really want to get some bilberries. They're like blueberries, but they're purple all the way through, not just the skin. Way more anti-oxidants.
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Anonymous ID: uw0W2un+Israel
7/12/2025, 5:21:21 PM No.510182764
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>>510181936
My aunt used to tell me during Passover meals that pharaoh killed Jewish babies so they'll have plaster for the bricks or whatever the pyramids were made of. It’s the same victim mentality which turned Hiroshima and Nagasaki into symbols that made your people "eternal victims".
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 5:24:55 PM No.510182958
>>510182764
The pyramids were cast in place. It's just an old equivalent to concrete. The machining marks in these geopolymer blocks are actually the machining marks in the molds, which would've likely been made of wood and easily carved with bronze age tools.
Anonymous ID: etYeQ/IXUnited States
7/12/2025, 5:26:38 PM No.510183080
>>510181232 (OP)
the nigger ass raccoons ate all my peaches this year, im so sadp
Anonymous ID: Xe9PKhy3United States
7/12/2025, 5:29:39 PM No.510183259
>>510181232 (OP)
The one thing I hadn't anticipated being such a problem was deer, i knew they ate stuff but them lil fuckers are RAVENOUS.
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 5:30:06 PM No.510183293
>>510183259
Fun fact: Deer are also delicious.
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Anonymous ID: Xe9PKhy3United States
7/12/2025, 5:32:12 PM No.510183418
>>510183293
For sure easily my favorite game meat.
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 5:36:24 PM No.510183683
>>510183418
Have you tried horse? It's so good.
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Anonymous ID: Xe9PKhy3United States
7/12/2025, 5:38:13 PM No.510183808
>>510183683
I haven't, but I'd love to try it.
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 5:40:06 PM No.510183921
>>510183808
It's like halfway between deer and beef. Great for chili.
Anonymous ID: v1JEyg+cUnited States
7/12/2025, 5:40:13 PM No.510183932
>>510182764
>that pharaoh killed Jewish babies so they'll have plaster for the bricks or whatever the pyramids were made of. It’s the same victim mentality
sounds like random things npcs say about historical events, but it's your aunt, you probably know better
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Anonymous ID: uSSpAGRGUnited States
7/12/2025, 5:40:18 PM No.510183937
>>510181232 (OP)
Picking blueberries today, bushes were planted like 30 years ago
Anonymous ID: I+25YGjfCanada
7/12/2025, 5:41:00 PM No.510183978
mouse-walkout
mouse-walkout
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>>510181860
>>510181986
>shadbush
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 5:42:30 PM No.510184054
>>510183978
This made me laugh more than it should have.
Anonymous ID: uw0W2un+Israel
7/12/2025, 5:43:38 PM No.510184124
>>510183932
>npcs
What characteristics make someone a npc?
It's easy to say this about other people but it's also one of those things everyone might be saying on one another, so just by saying it without enough thought you might become one.
Anonymous ID: 8zb8p8bEUnited States
7/12/2025, 5:45:19 PM No.510184217
my soil is horrible garbage at least my tortoise likes digging in it
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Anonymous ID: Xe9PKhy3United States
7/12/2025, 5:47:58 PM No.510184395
>>510184217
Put a ton of mulch over the areas you'd like to plant stuff
Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 5:48:55 PM No.510184449
>>510184217
Then plant stuff that improves the soil like clovers.
Anonymous ID: 4oSvMrhLUnited States
7/12/2025, 6:01:43 PM No.510185214
>>510181324
Why do the oldest archeological sites predate adoption of it then
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 6:03:03 PM No.510185287
>>510185214
>I say advanced
>You say oldest
Anonymous ID: aL+53DPOUnited States
7/12/2025, 6:06:36 PM No.510185511
>>510181679
>>510181798
>>510181908
Redpill me on kiwi berries bro. I live in a cold area and want to start growing fruit in my window
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Anonymous ID: klrvnwhnUnited States
7/12/2025, 6:14:06 PM No.510185975
>>510182236
Seems like you would need a lot of space as well as lots of acidic soil for a decent yield, them being lowbush

>>510185511
I don't grow them, but I know you need at least two different varieties that can successfully pollinate each other. You will also need trellises for them because they're vining
>in my window
Not doable. Not even from just a light/nutrition point, lots of fruits, kiwiberries included, require a certain number of chill hours (between 32-45F) to set fruit
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 6:38:42 PM No.510187554
>>510185511
Cold tolerant, smooth skin so you eat them whole like a grape. Sweeter than most kiwis.
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Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 6:39:14 PM No.510187582
>>510185975
Lowbush is better for my environment. It gets mighty cold, here.
Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 6:40:49 PM No.510187687
>>510185511
>>510187554
Oh, I should say that you need a minimum of two plants, though. One male and one female.
There are two branches, the actinidia kolomikta and the actinidia arguta. SOME arguta's are self-fertile, apparently, but you really still want two because they won't produce nearly as much.

The kolomikta and arguta CANNOT fertilize each other.
Anonymous ID: sCOIzPTPCanada
7/12/2025, 6:50:25 PM No.510188299
Actinidia_kolomikta
Actinidia_kolomikta
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That being said, the male kiwis are still really fucking pretty to look at, as they tend to have more of the white/pink leaf colouration than the females. Ornamental value is off the charts.