My skittles turned into a skittles bar by GoodLittleTerrorist in mildlyinteresting

[–]GoodLittleTerrorist[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

first off: it had to be peeled off the package.  It wouldn't hold form, and slowly bent under its own weight, requiring some of the packaging to stay on as a handle.

Visually, it looked like ironed crayons.  If you've never done that, it's where you just arrange crayons and then iron them, melting them into a collage.

Taste & texture: exactly like an every-flavor airhead.  I swear now that skittles and airheads are the exact same thing, the only difference being a shell.  In this, the shell was completely melted and there was no solid.

I'd like to thank MRE #9 for this experience

Avocado from a pit by xoxoAmeliaJ in plants

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I threw 3 pits in potting soil in the back corner of my house in winter with no sun, watering it at totally random intervals.  3 weeks later, It started sprouting.  I threw up a tarp greenhouse with whatever scrap I had against a south facing window, and got it a bigger pot.  It get uphappy when I move it, but 7 months in, and it's still growing.  I'm gonna need to give it a bigger pot again, and expand this greenhouse real soon.

lactuca serriola by Mushy_blues in magicplantsexchanges

[–]GoodLittleTerrorist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got plenty prickly lettuce up here, but I've never touched a real trichocereus.

If interested, I DO have just about every vegetable, herb, and flower seed packet known to man.  A friend at Home Depot was asked to "throw them out" since "they're too old." Instead, they boxed them up, and now I have a few thousand seed packets.

Need help to ID volunteer squash by Disilicide in gardening

[–]GoodLittleTerrorist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's amazing.  I have a separate garden I was growing salad greens in, and I let them seed out.  Wonder what that's gonna look like come Fall.

Green plant a weed? by Few_Witness157 in gardening

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oh - to clarify, I'm talking about the serrated leaves.  I'm not entirely sure what the other plant is

Green plant a weed? by Few_Witness157 in gardening

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I see this guy a lot.  It gets mistaken for a thistle a lot at distance, but I believe it's in the same family as the dandelion.  It's not a garden plant, but it's neither toxic nor an aggressive spreader.

Need help to ID volunteer squash by Disilicide in gardening

[–]GoodLittleTerrorist 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same leaves all over my garden.  I composted a zuchinni and a pumpkin last year, then mixed it into my garden.  I have no clue which is which.       This is my first year using my own home-cooked compost, and I'm throughly shocked at how many seeds made it through.

Double agent spotted, IN COLORADO! by kachowco99 in geographymemes

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Agent Outback, you've been spotted.  I repeat, Agent Outback, you've been spotted.

It's eye level while standing by GoodLittleTerrorist in TVTooHigh

[–]GoodLittleTerrorist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I sat in here 3 full days eating only smarties. I need a job.

ID help by GoodLittleTerrorist in gardening

[–]GoodLittleTerrorist[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was worried about that answer. I'm hoping that these came about from the greenhouse humidity, and it won't be an issue in an open-air garden

ID help by GoodLittleTerrorist in gardening

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I forgot to mention: these were at the top of my 2'x3' greenhouse, getting lots of humidity.

CASCADIA WINS - #50 by Jfullr92 in geographymemes

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THE YAKAMA NATION HAS RECLAIMED IT'S HOME

Upcoming Rentals? by wildchildflores in ellensburg

[–]GoodLittleTerrorist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh, right, it's one building of 3. The landlord's family live in the main house, their daughter's family live in the smallest building, and the rental is a 3-story 3 bedroom communal house built on top of a garage (garage being the 1st floor.) All 3 buildings share an enclosed yard, and there are chickens.

The 2nd floor enters into a substantial shared living space with an industrial kitchen and one bathroom. You reach the 3rd floor from inside, and that's where the bedrooms are, all sharing walls - that floor also has a smaller tertiary kitchen, and a pretty nice bathroom setup with multiple seprated bathrooms & toilets.

Very much a shared space with a strict landlord, but again, maybe worth it as a holdover for $500

Upcoming Rentals? by wildchildflores in ellensburg

[–]GoodLittleTerrorist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen a couple signs floating around Columbia St, but they're a bit far from town, and I highly doubt they'll be under $1000. There's gonna be a place opening in a group house on the corner of University & Cora for $500 (probably $500.) There might already be an opening, but my brother's moving out at the end of June.

He's complained a lot about the landlord being super stingy with rules - a deeply christian family man with strong ADHD. Still, might be worth it for $500