Home | Community | Message Board


This site includes paid links. Please support our sponsors.


Welcome to the Shroomery Message Board! You are experiencing a small sample of what the site has to offer. Please login or register to post messages and view our exclusive members-only content. You'll gain access to additional forums, file attachments, board customizations, encrypted private messages, and much more!

Shop: PhytoExtractum Maeng Da Thai Kratom Leaf Powder   Kraken Kratom Buy Kratom Powder & Leaf   Original Sensible Seeds Autoflowering Cannabis Seeds   North Spore North Spore Mushroom Grow Kits & Cultivation Supplies   Bridgetown Botanicals Bridgetown Botanicals   Left Coast Kratom Buy Kratom Capsules

Jump to first unread post Pages: 1
InvisiblePTampanensis
Prof.
Male User Gallery


Registered: 05/02/23
Posts: 28
Loc: Parts Unknown
The Return of the Ethnobotanical Garden
    #28421778 - 08/05/23 12:10 PM (5 months, 21 days ago)

I know there have been a lot of posts on What's Growing In Your Garden, and while I have no problem reviving 20 year-old posts, others seem to care.  So I will start one anew!

I now have two baby Kratom plants and I have a growing wish list on a medicinal seed site for purchase in late August (because, unlike Kratom, most thrive in other than monsoon jungle conditions lol).  I am not looking to smoke or snort anything, but am looking at things like Lemon Balm and Maypop seeds, and even Kanna if it will go into honey.  All of this would go into my normal raised bed full sun garden space, for which it is now too hot down here to grow cute northern vegetables.

What are folks growing right now or looking to grow next?

Thanks!

-PT


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
InvisiblePTampanensis
Prof.
Male User Gallery


Registered: 05/02/23
Posts: 28
Loc: Parts Unknown
Re: The Return of the Ethnobotanical Garden [Re: PTampanensis]
    #28422004 - 08/05/23 03:31 PM (5 months, 21 days ago)

The (aforementioned) Wishlist for Fall:



-PT


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Offlineasmr
Lurker

Registered: 04/07/22
Posts: 197
Last seen: 1 day, 18 hours
Re: The Return of the Ethnobotanical Garden [Re: PTampanensis] * 1
    #28427464 - 08/09/23 06:16 PM (5 months, 17 days ago)

I hope you can get that Passiflora to grow. I've read they're very stubborn to germinate, but they grow natively near me and the flowers are stunning.

I have got a couple varieties of Aloe Vera, a smattering of Bridgesii, a Coffea Arabica tree, and a Yerba Mate tree. I love watching my Yerba Mate grow.

I'd like to get a spiral aloe vera simply for the novelty of it, maybe next year.


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
InvisiblePTampanensis
Prof.
Male User Gallery


Registered: 05/02/23
Posts: 28
Loc: Parts Unknown
Re: The Return of the Ethnobotanical Garden [Re: asmr]
    #28428013 - 08/10/23 06:08 AM (5 months, 16 days ago)

I've got to check out Yerba Mate it seems :smile:.

-PT


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Offlinelilfoley81
Stranger
Registered: 06/20/23
Posts: 1
Last seen: 3 months, 4 days
Re: The Return of the Ethnobotanical Garden [Re: PTampanensis] * 1
    #28435579 - 08/15/23 10:42 PM (5 months, 10 days ago)

got a huge list.
i just collected wild nicotiana quadrivalvis seeds, its a california native tobacco, known as indian tobacco. used as an entheogen by native groups


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Invisiblemandrax360
Woodchipper Deluxe
Male User Gallery

Registered: 09/20/11
Posts: 1,890
Loc: Nelson Mandela House, Peckham Flag
Re: The Return of the Ethnobotanical Garden [Re: lilfoley81]
    #28443484 - 08/23/23 06:13 AM (5 months, 3 days ago)

Use to have wild dagga growing in our old garden in South Africa. Really wild plant that's easy to grow and tends to spread but nowhere near at the rate of something like mint . Dagga being the slang word in Southern Africa for cannabis which also grows next to the roadside in some areas of the country.


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineDERRAYLD
Constructus
Male User Gallery
Registered: 05/13/02
Posts: 9,284
Loc: South Africa
Last seen: 3 hours, 58 minutes
Re: The Return of the Ethnobotanical Garden [Re: mandrax360]
    #28443525 - 08/23/23 07:18 AM (5 months, 3 days ago)

Yeh I can probably send you some wilde dagga if you are patient with the postage.


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
OfflineDERRAYLD
Constructus
Male User Gallery
Registered: 05/13/02
Posts: 9,284
Loc: South Africa
Last seen: 3 hours, 58 minutes
Re: The Return of the Ethnobotanical Garden [Re: DERRAYLD]
    #28443527 - 08/23/23 07:19 AM (5 months, 3 days ago)

Had sceletium and lemon balm but unfortunately not anymore.
Can easily get both here as well though.


Extras: Filter Print Post Top
Jump to top Pages: 1

Shop: PhytoExtractum Maeng Da Thai Kratom Leaf Powder   Kraken Kratom Buy Kratom Powder & Leaf   Original Sensible Seeds Autoflowering Cannabis Seeds   North Spore North Spore Mushroom Grow Kits & Cultivation Supplies   Bridgetown Botanicals Bridgetown Botanicals   Left Coast Kratom Buy Kratom Capsules


Similar ThreadsPosterViewsRepliesLast post
* Any advice for starting an Ethnobotanical garden? MushyMay 3,207 6 03/30/02 09:17 AM
by Pynchon
* Your ethnobotanical garden?
( 1 2 3 all )
recalcitrant 12,719 56 07/21/23 01:53 PM
by jingamin
* The Ethnobotanical Gardens Encyclopedia
( 1 2 all )
neuro 156,489 23 02/14/09 03:25 PM
by Dr. uarewotueat
* Our Ethnobotanical Garden. cdchriscd 1,863 2 06/07/03 02:42 PM
by gdman
* Ryan's Pepper garden
( 1 2 3 4 5 6 all )
Kerr 22,172 111 06/06/06 12:00 PM
by Kerr
* some nice morning pics from my ethnobotanical garden Mitchnast 1,807 7 07/25/05 12:44 AM
by Mitchnast
* Ultimate Ethnobotanical Garden...(that would fit on a patio) HagbardCeline 2,498 14 10/07/03 06:53 AM
by eve69
* Whats in your Ethnobotanical Garden? g0dmoney 1,960 12 12/11/02 04:07 AM
by canid

Extra information
You cannot start new topics / You cannot reply to topics
HTML is disabled / BBCode is enabled
Moderator: Mostly_Harmless, A.k.a
346 topic views. 0 members, 8 guests and 3 web crawlers are browsing this forum.
[ Show Images Only | Sort by Score | Print Topic ]
Search this thread:

Copyright 1997-2024 Mind Media. Some rights reserved.

Generated in 0.024 seconds spending 0.004 seconds on 12 queries.