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Free Leonotis nepetifolia seeds!
ErraneousHerbalist replied to ErraneousHerbalist's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
I've got one last amount left to give away, Who would like it? -
Free Leonotis nepetifolia seeds!
ErraneousHerbalist replied to ErraneousHerbalist's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
There certainly are! Pm'd Also some shameless posting of music I'm listening to at the moment Shpongle -My head feels like a frisbee (Delusions of Grandeur Remix) -
leaves as toilet paper
ErraneousHerbalist replied to planthelper's topic in Sustainable Technologies & Ethical Living
I've used Kawakawa (click here) many a time whilst camping in the bush in NZ. -
morning sun / lowlight plants
ErraneousHerbalist replied to theuserformallyknownasd00d's topic in Ethnobotany
Not a silly question at all. It should be more-so about ethno-plants that can be grown on the balcony. Cacti are obviously the first choice. But I would also like to know as well. How big is the balcony you're going to live on. Well not live on, garden on? -
Free Leonotis nepetifolia seeds!
ErraneousHerbalist replied to ErraneousHerbalist's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
Right, so Jebus's and Blotter's are ready to go. Waiting for Bread and paradoxical. Meaning there are two left! -
Free Leonotis nepetifolia seeds!
ErraneousHerbalist replied to ErraneousHerbalist's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
Well... seeing as everyone else is going to get the answer anyways. Who would like some free seed? -
Free Leonotis nepetifolia seeds!
ErraneousHerbalist replied to ErraneousHerbalist's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
You sir are... nearly there -
Santiago, you be trippin'. I would buy an Erowid encyclopedia for sure. 80-100 would be reasonable enough as long as the information provided was un-biased and true. I personally use Erowid all the time, whether just reading trip reports on plants that are in my sights or just reading other interesting articles they have on a plant/drug. I do find though that the information is sometimes out-dated (IMO) but usually still holds true. I will definitely be donating -as soon as friday comes around
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Very nice list you have there Teo! Thanks for the heads up on my post, this is going to be very ver useful!
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Rofl'd Might have to remember this one for when I become rich and famous eh?
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Plants every ethnobotantist needs in their garden.
ErraneousHerbalist replied to ErraneousHerbalist's topic in Ethnobotany
Pm'd! Cheers mate, I'll gladly repay the kindness when I can to any other newbies! That goes for all my plants. Also; how well would a leonurus nepetifolia seedling do in postage as I've got more than I need and will gladly post some away! -
Plants every ethnobotantist needs in their garden.
ErraneousHerbalist replied to ErraneousHerbalist's topic in Ethnobotany
Yes definitely! I'll be adding some trichs and co to my collection in the near future. :D -
Plants every ethnobotantist needs in their garden.
ErraneousHerbalist replied to ErraneousHerbalist's topic in Ethnobotany
Cheers! Now I've got a list to add ticks to! I've heard of this plant before used to grow rampant on my land back in NZ. Although, to be honest the only thing I've actually ever used it for was toilet paper when camping! Thanks, yeah I already knew about the SAB store. I'll be ordering heaps of different types of seeds when friday comes along. The only experience I have with Ebay is buying some HBWR seeds, I recieved 30 for $15 not sure if that's a rip-off but they were... useful. Thanks, I will stick that advice about not ordering from overseas, too much of a hassle with customs and everything... -
Sceletium - Rooted Cuttings for sale
ErraneousHerbalist replied to Psylo's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
Do I apply for the criteria? If I do, very very keen! -
Please and thank you! Pm'd!
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2Deep's Gold Coast Trade List
ErraneousHerbalist replied to 2Deep2Handle's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
Shameless Bump. Pm'd. -
Haha man, that hilarious. I know what it's like with depression and anxiety, heck I suffer from em' both day to day. I understand when you say that there is no true meaning to the universe, because there truly isn't. But I say to myself 'shit happens' and I carry on with this life. Fuck man, if there's anyway I can help, feel free to pm me sometime, even just to chat about shit that's going on. In the meantime man, take a hit and relax. Peace.
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I'm very interested in some of the E.gerardiana seedlings, I'll pm you when pay day comes around
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Free Datura stramonium seeds
ErraneousHerbalist replied to 2Deep2Handle's topic in Seed & Plant Swaps
Now this is why I was so tempted to join this diverse community! -
Plants every ethnobotantist needs in their garden.
ErraneousHerbalist replied to ErraneousHerbalist's topic in Ethnobotany
Thanks for the info, sounds like I'll be able to grow it in that case. Taebernaemontana you say? That would be interesting to check out. Yeah I'm definitely into fruit and the like. I actually have five bonsai myself. Although one of them has aphids at the moment.. It's great that you guys are being helpful! But slight hitch on my behalf. Where the depths of tartarus could I acquire the plants? I'll have a looksie in the exchange. -
Plants every ethnobotantist needs in their garden.
ErraneousHerbalist replied to ErraneousHerbalist's topic in Ethnobotany
Comfrey eh? I'll have to find a source for the seeds/plant then. Is it actually a good fertilizer? -
Plants every ethnobotantist needs in their garden.
ErraneousHerbalist replied to ErraneousHerbalist's topic in Ethnobotany
Thanks for the welcome I am some-what limited by space at the moment. I live in an apartment with a large balcony(s), hopefully though I'll be getting a house sometime in the next year or so. Would that be a short enough time-span for the psychotrias/caapi before they got out of hand? It seems as though Khat is illegal in QLD, listed in the same position as my good friend MaryJane. Bummer, sounds like I'll have to stick to yerba mate tea for the meanwhile :/ I'm limited in space, but I'm managing to grow a tomato plant, a strawberry plant, multiple white bean plants with ease on the balcony. I have a selection of herbs as well. Sage, chives, oregano, parsley, corriander, mint, catnip, lion's ear, motherwort, and stevia. Along with my salvia farinacea, morning glories, HBWR and my salvia splendens. -
~First post yay!~ Pm'd! Name's Andrew by the way.