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blaze2
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I think that the "Enthobotanical Garden" should cover "regular" gardens as well.
#3723603 - 02/03/05 06:09 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Maybe "The Entheobotanical and Gardening Forum"
I really like the name of the entho garden tho, so maybe you should just mention it in the discription. There are already posts along those lines in the forum occasionally, but unless you frequent that forum then you wouldnt know that. I guess either that or there should be a seperate gardening forum but i cant see it getting much traffic, so i think the two should be together. Anyways im sure there are quite a few shroomery members who have their own vegtable gardens, and might like to share tips and such, and help out those who are new to it. Peace
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Re: I think that the "Enthobotanical Garden" should cover "regular" gardens as well. [Re: blaze2]
#3723612 - 02/03/05 06:16 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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>there should be a seperate gardening forum
Culinary Arts This forum is dedicated to the discussion of all food related topics, including: Cooking, Gardening, Home-Brewing, Diet & Nutrition, Proper Wine Selection, Throwing a Dinner Party, Bee-Keeping, Raising Livestock, Trout Farming,....
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Re: I think that the "Enthobotanical Garden" should cover "regular" gardens as well. [Re: Anno]
#3724006 - 02/03/05 09:22 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Woops my bad Ive never actually paid attention to that forum sorry. Peace
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Re: I think that the "Enthobotanical Garden" should cover "regular" gardens as well. [Re: blaze2]
#3728009 - 02/03/05 11:02 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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hehe. also ethnobotanical doenst mean drug/herb type plants. it means plants that are used. therefor any plant that is used, crafts, houses, eating etc could techniaclly go there. and there are threads about non tripping type plants. but many dont care to discuss them there
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Re: I think that the "Enthobotanical Garden" should cover "regular" gardens as well. [Re: kadakuda]
#3729157 - 02/04/05 05:57 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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This forum is for asking questions and giving advice on garden setup, plant care, harvest, preservation, and usage of various entheogens.
Main Entry: entheogen Part of Speech: noun Definition: any substance, such as a plant or drug, taken to bring on a spiritual experience Example: Entheogen is supposed to be a kinder term than hallucinogen or psychedelic. Etymology: lit. `generating the divine within' Usage: entheogenic adj
Anno spelled it out pretty well..
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Re: I think that the "Enthobotanical Garden" should cover "regular" gardens as well. [Re: blaze2]
#3731235 - 02/04/05 03:46 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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I never bothered with Culinary Arts, but the Ethnobotanical Garden Description includes garden setup. There's no special garden setup for plant entheogens than there is for any other plant. So I'd say this includes gardening in general.
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This forum is for asking questions and giving advice on garden setup, plant care, harvest, preservation, and usage of various entheogens.
There's been many a post in EG about "normal" plants and normal gardening. It's just that a lot of the members are more interested in entheogens.
I certainly won't move posts about "normal" gardening or gardening in general.
I'd also reccomend changing the forum description to match the forum name. That is change "entheogens" to Ethnobotanicals, or change Ethnobotanical Garden to Entheogen Garden. But I'd favor the former.
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Re: I think that the "Enthobotanical Garden" should cover "regular" gardens as well. [Re: neuro]
#3731250 - 02/04/05 03:49 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Just wanted to say, you are an awesome mod at the garden neuro.
I think the garden accepts all plants, they don't have to be "special," that just makes them more interesting.
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Re: I think that the "Enthobotanical Garden" should cover "regular" gardens as well. [Re: neuro]
#3732151 - 02/04/05 07:33 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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neuro said: I'd also reccomend changing the forum description to match the forum name. That is change "entheogens" to Ethnobotanicals, or change Ethnobotanical Garden to Entheogen Garden. But I'd favor the former.
thats where i was coming from, teh forum name suggests anything really.
i'll second that, neuro is a awsome mod. always a pleasure reading his stuff. hope you never leave man!
i cant wait for entheo to get back and posting. sounds liek he has some pretty cool info regarding herbs and his garden. then all teh normal trippy plant stuff he always shares
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Re: I think that the "Enthobotanical Garden" should cover "regular" gardens as well. [Re: kadakuda]
#3734503 - 02/05/05 08:05 AM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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Yea Neuro is awesome, and I know that you dont delete threads about normal plants, I posted one a looong time ago about an ailing habanero plant, and respones. What i meant is that unless you frequent that forum then you probrobaly wont know that its ok, unless you know the exact definition of the word Ethnobotanicals. Also i think its a little strange that the two should be split, certainly there is something for both the normal and the spiritual gardeners to learn from each other.
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Re: I think that the "Enthobotanical Garden" should cover "regular" gardens as well. [Re: blaze2]
#3738045 - 02/05/05 10:31 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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some think that gardening in itself is a spiritual experience
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defiantly my favourite forum here...without a doubt.
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Re: I think that the "Enthobotanical Garden" should cover "regular" gardens as well. [Re: blaze2]
#3740683 - 02/06/05 01:06 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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The EG forum always considered any type of plant fair game for discussion.
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Re: I think that the "Enthobotanical Garden" should cover "regular" gardens as well. [Re: Ripple]
#3747552 - 02/07/05 08:23 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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I even asked some questions about gardenias that was answered.
They smell so pretty.
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Re: I think that the "Enthobotanical Garden" should cover "regular" gardens as well. [Re: theocean06]
#3751364 - 02/08/05 03:06 PM (19 years, 1 month ago) |
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aww shucks .
Thanks guys.
I've been eagerly waiting for entheo to post again, granted I probably don't miss him as much as you guys do since i talk to him regularly, but still, I miss him none the less.
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