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Wild Harvesting Mycorrhizal Fungi Using THESE? 

Bri From Scratch
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A funny looking trick to capture mycorrhizal fungi from the forest soil in order to inoculate our orchard soil.
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@ConverseChiro
@ConverseChiro Год назад
I've read that the Rice needs to be cooked (sticky rice works the best) and cooled before putting into the stocking. When you bury it leave it for at least a month for best population.
@debbiebittner8125
@debbiebittner8125 6 лет назад
It’s a mutualistic relationship. Without fungus, plants could never had colonized the bare rock. Without the plants, the fungus would have a hard time obtaining moisture and it gets food from the plants. Taught high school science for over 30 years. Loved it
@cmsplitt
@cmsplitt 6 лет назад
I died at the "natural pool" bit, I just love your deadpan sarcasm. You get me. ;)
@waynesereda3911
@waynesereda3911 4 года назад
Cassandra S has
@jackzzz2885
@jackzzz2885 3 года назад
Subbed for this reason I love it
@jonobmxjohn6235
@jonobmxjohn6235 6 лет назад
hello my name is john and I'm from Australia I am fourteen and live in suburbia keep up homesteading for me so I can keep watching you make my day awesome u make me able to watch it because I cant do most of the things u can thanks for everything
@aleahbaczynski6203
@aleahbaczynski6203 6 лет назад
in aussie too
@sadieprice1205
@sadieprice1205 6 лет назад
jono bmx john hello from london u.k. ☺
@kirstenwhitworth8079
@kirstenwhitworth8079 6 лет назад
I cannot tell you how much I've enjoyed this channel ever since Justin Rhodes introduced you I don't know how long ago. This was an excellent video. Thank you _so_ much.
@iamorganicgardening
@iamorganicgardening 6 лет назад
It is getting to know your good neighbors MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI, Endo & Etco... THANKS for Sharing
@Pinkenstein
@Pinkenstein 6 лет назад
I AM ORGANIC GARDENING Hello, friend. Your series on how soil works was so good! I want to watch it again and get a better grasp on it, but I'm struggling to find it. The one where you used props; a piece of garden hose, a block of wood etc., and said to plant sunflowers as a stand-in for a tree (I could have that part wrong; like I said, I need to watch it again!). Can you tell me the title of the series so I can review it, please?
@GaryHardin
@GaryHardin 6 лет назад
your right it is a dream out there. If I were going to go back to a farm, I would model it after what you've done with your homestead. It's organized and balanced. Clean looking as well. Fencing is great and well thought out. Great job.
@jessies3236
@jessies3236 6 лет назад
Omg yes you and Bri are living the dream in your own slice of heaven!!! It will show in your kids!! The world needs so many more like them!!!
@Moore2Lifepantrylovinprepper
@Moore2Lifepantrylovinprepper 6 лет назад
Art those comfrey leaves are really good for the live stock and great medicinal uses for your family as well
@liamcarey1085
@liamcarey1085 6 лет назад
So nice of you to donate your stockings for such a good purpose, Art!
@soilnatureherbanfarmer7562
@soilnatureherbanfarmer7562 3 года назад
Also when putting out your cover crop seeds, it is a good idea to lay down straw. Not real thick but enought to keep soil from drying out from wind and the sun. Leave no soil uncovered.
@gacha___cookie7736
@gacha___cookie7736 6 лет назад
there is a symbiotic relationship microbes have with the soil and plants there is an entire web they communicate with each other. You look around and see Natures Beautiful Bounty what a blessing for you to share it with us thnx you so much Art & Bri
@lisaporch8922
@lisaporch8922 6 лет назад
I could not stop laughing when you were describing the pool. I have no idea how you keep a straight face there are probably a bunch of people watching thinking your serious and that makes it even funnier 🤣 I would like to see a video of you trying to catch those naughty piglets 😜
@jerryj3854
@jerryj3854 6 лет назад
LOL. Yeah, it took me a minute to realize he was being tongue-in-cheek about that 'pool'. :D
@donaldmiller8629
@donaldmiller8629 6 лет назад
Hi Art , I don't walk well and I certainly do not chase chickens to catch them. It's not good for me and possibly not good for the chickens. Excitement , stress , Adrenalin and all that. So , I use a fisherman's net . They come in various sizes so there is a size for everyone. I use a fairly large one with about a six foot handle on it. Just the thing to reach out and catch a chicken. I doubt if it is actually easier on the chicken in terms of pumping Adrenalin and stress . But it is certainly easier on me . And effective also. So it saves time.
@LysanderArshavin
@LysanderArshavin 4 года назад
Its like chicken fishing :)
@MissJen007
@MissJen007 6 лет назад
An idea for the sandpit, put it inside a 3 person dome tent (or bigger), it then provides shade for the kiddies, and you can zip it up when not in use so no animals pee/poop in the sand :)
@simplify9436
@simplify9436 6 лет назад
FIuttersBy Great idea!
@katepowell1051
@katepowell1051 6 лет назад
Your homestead is stunning, so incredibly beautiful - you make the best videos out there!!!!!!!
@dawnbaker9274
@dawnbaker9274 6 лет назад
Love these multi chore videos. Farming is never just about one thing.
@abc_cba
@abc_cba 2 года назад
Oh God, you live a blessed life. All the prayers for you and your family all the way from India 🇮🇳 Subscribed.
@shondiaevans12
@shondiaevans12 6 лет назад
I love your cinematography! Your love for your family and the land shine through in every video. Congratulations on your new baby boy! Blessings to you and your family for sharing with us!
@patmurphy389
@patmurphy389 6 лет назад
i don't know if anyone told you, but you are supposed to trim the apple trees from time to time & you need to dip your sheers in bleach water....i found this out the hard way by cutting branches & not doing this & ended up killing my apple tree! the fungi are a great idea! ty for the video
@numinous2506
@numinous2506 3 года назад
I'm going to try this. I have 4 pairs of hose. I guess I will pick that many different locations to bury it in. Every gardener I know I will offer to share the end results if I can bury some rice somewhere in their garden until a month before planting time. Then I will let it all sit together and see what happens.
@elisemenne8758
@elisemenne8758 6 месяцев назад
You are surely blessed beyond my dreams!!!!!! God Bless!!
@maricaplasmans6061
@maricaplasmans6061 6 лет назад
sounds like companion planting I tried that last year with tomatoos and basil worked fabulous. This year it's carrots and they are friends with union, leek, and garlic
@patshhi4620
@patshhi4620 6 лет назад
You certainly have the right demeanor to be a homesteader. There they go...........
@reneep9968
@reneep9968 6 лет назад
It is so beautiful! You all are doing such a fantastic job! Love your mud puddle, I mean pond! There’s not much little boys like better then a mud puddle. Blessings...
@susieq7552
@susieq7552 6 лет назад
Art you make some of the best videos and those baby goats have gotten quite big happy children in the pond I love to see that kind of stuff.
@schreibwild
@schreibwild 2 года назад
If you have too much comfrey - it is also a wonderful healing herb!
@danielportieri1752
@danielportieri1752 6 лет назад
You should use over cooked sticky rice! Retrieve it 2 weeks later discarding the black mouldy ones.
@cqammaz53
@cqammaz53 4 года назад
I like your gate keeper analogy
@not2tees
@not2tees 6 лет назад
Watching Art and Bri videos has become a part of my life that I look forward to now. That's OK, though. They are good at handling dependants.
@k.weaver3183
@k.weaver3183 6 лет назад
Thank you for making my morning! Now I'm off to my dreadful job but filled up on your amazing lifestyle first! You make the most beautiful videos! Thank you for sharing!
@planetbob4709
@planetbob4709 6 лет назад
pigs are smart, you might want to use something to secure the wire tight to the ground. I use 2' lengths of rebar with one end bent into a jayhook then pound it into the ground . I do this about every 4 feet.
@eddeetz493
@eddeetz493 6 лет назад
A hanger bent into a v mounted on the end of a can pole makes catching chickens much easier. Hook a leg and or let the pole chase in a boxed area. Fish net idea also sounds good.
@Chris_Moran
@Chris_Moran 6 лет назад
Korean Natural Farming! Great way to capture those beneficial fungi and microbes!
@alicelewis7261
@alicelewis7261 6 лет назад
love your place it is so beautiful you are truly bless love watching the kids play in the pond.
@donotridetheturtle3512
@donotridetheturtle3512 6 лет назад
if you add oat flakes to the wood chips you should get lots of myco for the apple tree roots
@welshharlequin7722
@welshharlequin7722 6 лет назад
GREAT video today. I really enjoy learning things that (I had not idea about). Very good info on cover crops. Someday, I would like to do this....I just don't have a cow or farm or pig or chicken....etc.
@carolkimbell5174
@carolkimbell5174 6 лет назад
Really enjoyed watching this video! The farm is beautiful! 🐷🐷🐔🐔🌷☘️🌿🎍🌴
@batpherlangkharkrang7976
@batpherlangkharkrang7976 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing your video homestead ART keep it up 🐔🐓🐥🐈🐕🐖🌱🐐🐄🎥👍👍👍
@1868triniify
@1868triniify 3 года назад
Ah man that sarcasm really got me good lol
@nataliemills6644
@nataliemills6644 Год назад
Is there a video showing how you harvested and distributed the fungi once it was collected in the rice
@MammaBear
@MammaBear 6 лет назад
Love your videos! Actually when I was young I really wanted to live in th mountains were my daddy was raised and live off the land but my live turn in a another direction and with it became single and I got I injured and now 60 so Good luck and enjoy every moment of it,
@marieswackyfunfamilyalecia6963
Really gave you the evil eye... 🤣🤣🤣 Loved this mish mash. Be blessed today. Xx
@gelwood99
@gelwood99 6 лет назад
Laughing hard! Poking at the Weed 'em and Weep channel! 🤣Art you really have such dry humor it kills me!
@donaldmiller8629
@donaldmiller8629 6 лет назад
Hi Art and Bri , Actually you can make a real pond. You have some sloped land which makes it even easier. For your source of water you can make a modest ram pump and pump water from your creek to the pond and then direct the overflow back to the creek. No net loss of water to the creek. Except for the initial filling of the pond.. Or you can direct rain water from the roof of your barn to the pond. In essence you are capturing and storing rain water. Once the pond is created , do not do anything to it. Wait and see what Nature does . You will be simply amazed ! Think you can figure out how you got fish in your pond without putting fish in yourself ? I am not certain about this . You will have to inquire yourself but I think that the government will assist in making a pond if it will be large enough. The pond is also a source of water for the fire department water pump trucks. Suppose there is a fire at a nearby farm and the pump truck has run out of water ? They can refill the pump truck from your pond. But the most amazing thing is to see what Nature does with your pond.
@wamblipaytah1600
@wamblipaytah1600 6 лет назад
Donald Miller I've heard that fish eggs can stick to goose and duck feet, and thats how lakes get stocked in the wild. Do you think there is any truth to that?? Sounds ::cough:: fishy to me ::errrm::
@donaldmiller8629
@donaldmiller8629 6 лет назад
Wambli Peta , I have read the same thing. And not only geese and ducks but other kinds of water birds also. Frogs will also show up seemingly from out of nowhere.
@cameroncam12
@cameroncam12 2 года назад
Love the pool!
@skd5432
@skd5432 4 года назад
the kids seems to love and enjoy the pond..... great! brings back my childhood days water sport play time..
@nevintom6851
@nevintom6851 6 лет назад
I follow this channel called weed em and reep.They just finished this amazing pond and when you said you did it too, i was like wow thats great....It was funny.🤣🤣love you guysss
@wanderingspider8988
@wanderingspider8988 4 года назад
That is a pretty small pond? That is a really amazing property, I am homesteading here in Michigan and really want some pigs.
@michelerucker3755
@michelerucker3755 6 лет назад
Art you are such a smart and fun.....gi.....😂😂😂😂
@brianwhite9555
@brianwhite9555 6 лет назад
The boys would enjoy that pond a lot more if there was a diving board in the deep end. I can see Bri swimming laps in the pond to get back in shape after childbirth. Have you considered stocking it with fish? Wish I had a pond! Let us know if the rice stockings work out! That pig sure seemed to know who nailed the fence down!
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 6 лет назад
You can have one too. It was easy.
@LearningCurveAcres
@LearningCurveAcres 6 лет назад
Please keep up posted on the fungus harvest.
@herbalcat
@herbalcat 6 лет назад
Y’all are amazing!! Love the natural pond! 😂😂
@deannaschlabach
@deannaschlabach 6 лет назад
Love the sense of humor😂. Great episode and lovely homestead!!!
@LatinButterfly
@LatinButterfly 6 лет назад
Yes your home and land is very beautiful!!!! One day i will live like your family, ive always has since i was a little girl. That is my dream!!!
@fortean
@fortean 6 лет назад
I live in a rural area but don't raise chickens. I noticed you don't seem to have a chicken house. Most of my neighbors who have chickens have mobile chicken houses about the size of a storage shed. The chickens free range during the day but stay fairly close. At night they all go inside and they close up the doors for safety. It makes it easy to move the chickens to new ground when needed. One of the neighbors likes to put them on his Christmas tree fields to eat bugs and fertilize.
@atheanicholls2199
@atheanicholls2199 6 лет назад
Morning Art Bri Joyful Grace Justice and Brighton welcome to the weekend and to end of a wonderful successful week enjoy the video as always appreciated till the next video God bless everyone and have a wonderful day today 👋 beautiful 👶 baby. 🐖🐮🐄🐐🐕🐈🌱🌱🌱☁⛅🏡👍👍👍.
@debbiebittner8125
@debbiebittner8125 6 лет назад
I bought the shirt. Very happy with it
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 6 лет назад
So glad you like it.
@jthepickle7
@jthepickle7 2 года назад
Squirrels or Sasquatch dug up my stockings and expensive organic rice!
@cjma482
@cjma482 6 лет назад
"You thought you would never see panty hose on my channel!" LOL
@1994abbygirl
@1994abbygirl 6 лет назад
Always a joy to watch your video's! Blessings!
@dananelson3534
@dananelson3534 6 лет назад
I enjoy all your videos and haven't watched even half. A pond is a neat idea I've toyed with the idea of aquapondics. You use stock tanks to raise tilapia and then pump the water from the tanks to raised beds to water and fertilize the plants. The plants filter the fish waste and the water returns by gravity to the tanks. It's a good system for a greenhouse, but the cost is why I've only thought about it, besides the landlord. Roadrunner's still alive. Another you tuber traps coyotes, raccoons, and other predators. He makes some money and the neighbors appreciate the service. Thanks for sharing.
@chelemichele1524
@chelemichele1524 6 лет назад
The simplest things can make a child so happy❣ 🌻Have a blessed beautiful day🌻
@margaretbedwell58
@margaretbedwell58 6 лет назад
Great video as always Art. Love the POND...kids are having the time of their life in it. Just think, if beavers built a dam in your creek (as they did on Boss of the Swamp, you could actually have a big pond and stock it with fish. Have a Blessed day.
@Sandfarm
@Sandfarm 6 лет назад
Thanks for the video! Your homestead is gorgeous!
@mitcho590
@mitcho590 3 года назад
Is there any updates to this? im interested in growing my own Mycorrhizal
@MoYvStarkey
@MoYvStarkey 5 лет назад
Trees use fungi to talk to each other and exchange food and warn of pests.
@angelshaven8920
@angelshaven8920 6 лет назад
IT IS VERY BEAUTIFUL ON YOUR FARM! THE GREEN GRASS, FENCING, AND ANIMALS MAKE IT A LOVELY PLACE. Not to mention seeing little children running around on the ground thorougnly enjoying it, climbing trees, playing in the dirt, petting and loving the animals, helping in the gardens. It remimds me of my childhood at that exact age range at my Grandads heels. They used to call me Grandaddys shadow. He didmt make a move that i wasnt right behind him or on his shoulders. My Grandaddy passed away when i was 11 yrs old. It was my 2nd experiemce w death but the 1st i was old enough to understand what it meant. He was the only REAL FATHER figure i hv ever had. Even tho it was 37 yrs ago this yr, I still miss him terrible. My life would hv been so much different had he been with me thru my teens and young adult life. RIP GRANDADDY, I LOVE YOU!
@sandrabentley1420
@sandrabentley1420 6 лет назад
Art, Comfrey makes a great 'tea' liquid fertilizer too for the garden. Great vlog as always. Thank you.
@charlesburkhart800
@charlesburkhart800 6 лет назад
LOL, natural swimming pool! Too funny! I have so many pictures of our boys, and girl, covered with mud. By the way, you do have a beautiful farm. Stay there, enjoy all the improvements you make. It will become more and more fruitful. That is the kind of farm to keep in the family.
@Bergalicious38
@Bergalicious38 6 лет назад
I goin' unda da wall, Sam...snort, snort. I love the pool idea. When we lived in Japan, my mom used to fill a huge metal tub with water. I was only four and remember playing in it. That tub was used for everything. Years, later, here in S.C., our baby ducks swam in it, too.
@dollyperry3020
@dollyperry3020 6 лет назад
Cattle waterers make tremendous swimming pools :)
@gkiferonhs
@gkiferonhs 6 лет назад
Edible Acres has done a few shows on inoculating his mulch with fungi (in his case commercially productive mushrooms). So most of his trees' mulch is loaded with fungi.
@brianjohnson1273
@brianjohnson1273 6 лет назад
Why on earth don’t you use the wood mulch to cultivate your own mushrooms around the trees and in your grow beds. It is easily done; inoculate the soil by hunting around your supermarkets for out of date edible mushrooms {quite often you can see the mycelium starting to grow]. Sterilize some grain by bringing it up to just below boiling to kill any bacteria then spread it out to allow it to quickly cool so it does not cook. When cold put pieces of cut up mushrooms mixed with the grain into a jar then put is out of the way in a cool place for a couple of weeks [you will see the mycelium as white threads] you then spread the grain under the wet/damp wood chippings NOT DRY. Then leave alone to do their magic free mushrooms for you. DO NOT DISTURB. Good luck. Through the mycelium, a fungus that absorbs nutrients from its environment. It does this in a two-stage process. First, the hyphae secrete enzymes onto or into the food source, which break down biological polymers into smaller units such as monomers. These monomers are then absorbed into the mycelium by facilitated diffusion and active transport. Mycelium is vital in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems for their role in the decomposition of plant material. They contribute to the organic fraction of soil, and their growth releases carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere (see carbon cycle). Ectomycorrhizal extramatrical mycelium, as well as the mycelium of Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi increase the efficiency of water and nutrient absorption of most plants and confers resistance to some plant pathogens. Mycelium is an important food source for many soil invertebrates. "Mycelium", like "fungus", can be considered a mass noun, a word that can be either singular or plural. The term "mycelia", though, like "fungi", is often used as the preferred plural form. Sclerotia are compact or hard masses of mycelium.
@secondaccount6716
@secondaccount6716 4 года назад
great reply thanks
@hangingthief
@hangingthief 3 года назад
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@yusriamira3966
@yusriamira3966 6 месяцев назад
I saw Centella Asiatica at 7:21, dig and cultivate it.... its good for your blood circulation...
@AlfredoLopez_Arg
@AlfredoLopez_Arg 4 года назад
I sincerely want to congratulate you about this nice agroecological farm!!!! Kids are so happy!! And cattle too!!! I know this method using half-cooked rice for trapping SEMO (Soil Efficient Microorganisms). The trap must be buried for about a week... And then, those useful inoculum can be increased using some special mixtures (a lot of recipes are available). My best regards from Argentina!!!
@6996katmom
@6996katmom 6 лет назад
I did a survey with Teespring about the tee shirts. I told them that it would have been a good idea to let others know that the tees are from Hanes and Hanes runs small. They need to offer bigger sizes. But, that being said, I love my tee and the color and the feel of the imprint feels like velvet. Great pond, the boys love it. Have a blessed day.
@Brifromscratch
@Brifromscratch 6 лет назад
Thanks for the feedback.
@TsetsiStoyanova
@TsetsiStoyanova 6 лет назад
I am very thankful
@davidfricker3258
@davidfricker3258 6 лет назад
You could use a LONG handled hammer and a LONG nosed, needle-nosed pliers ( or a stick with a split end and perhaps rubberbands for securing the staple ) for those low staples.
@saltybildo9448
@saltybildo9448 3 месяца назад
Cool digs man👍
@rolfsrolfs
@rolfsrolfs 6 лет назад
After tunder, nitrogen is more available for plants.. together with h2o2 and h2o (water) it will make the plants glow green..
@rolfsrolfs
@rolfsrolfs 6 лет назад
Btw.. you have to talk about the pond for ages before you make it like other youtubers.. you really made me laugh.. your videos are awesome!
@acolley2891
@acolley2891 3 года назад
I just use mushroom compost. Mushrooms ALWAYS grow on it
@doughboy4x4
@doughboy4x4 Год назад
Ok I have been looking for the next video that shows you got back and digging up the rice bags you buried. Can you send me the link to that video because I’m having trouble finding it in your videos and would love to see what happens. Thanks for your time.
@Susan77ism
@Susan77ism 6 лет назад
I hate fluff! So thanks for your non-fluffy videos. I love 'em!
@avonleanne
@avonleanne 6 лет назад
another great vid....funny but almost every time I get done watching your vids I say out loud, "OH I wish I had these guys for neighbors, I would learn soooo much", but strangely, I have learned so much and I am a whole state away but you are my YT neighbors, lol....so thanks neighbor
@naomibeery478
@naomibeery478 6 лет назад
Careful with that fungi. A boss that I had at an asian restaurant told me the most dangerous place in the restaurant was in the rice pot because I think bad things grow rapidly in it.
@gratituderanch9406
@gratituderanch9406 6 лет назад
We had a tree chopped down and kept all the wood chips. Not that long after sitting they had all these beautiful white mycorrhizal fungi strings throughout. I think they just naturally show up in woodchips.
@CraigOverend
@CraigOverend 6 лет назад
Communities of saprotrophic ("rotten material" + "plant") fungal hyphae (web) that break down wood chips and above ground plant litter tend to fruit mushrooms to spread their spores by air, mold uses explosive sacs to spread their spores into the air, whereas root-associated endo (internal to the root) or ecto (external) mycorrhizae ("fungus" + "root") form symbiotic relationships with living plants and reproduce from spores in sacs on the hyphae (web) at the roots. Without plants to host them, mycorrhizae tend to die off. The different types are also often vertically separated in soils. So you want both, and collecting above ground litter and below ground feeder roots can help spread the latter. Succession in forests has been shown to correlate with the interconnectedness of plants and so collecting fungal species that can interconnect plants at their roots or decompose material aboveground to feed them will aid succession. When a tree falls and is left to decompose it creates a food pathway for fungal hyphae to create super highways connecting plants. We can replicate this by leaving intact trunks or branches in contact with soil between plants. The white strings aka hyphae (webs) can also be formed by bacteria such as Actinomycetes.
@karenyounger2314
@karenyounger2314 6 лет назад
Wow, i 'got' the science BEFORE it was explained...Gotta have a 'pond' if your going to have kids and summer!
@growmiezhomiez8760
@growmiezhomiez8760 5 лет назад
Did You Ever Dig the bags back up? i cant find any video followup...
@juliekooiker3408
@juliekooiker3408 6 лет назад
Oh my goodness you crack me up!!!!! Love it! Your videos are my favorite
@kleineroteHex
@kleineroteHex 6 лет назад
Once you have comfrey you will always have comfrey!!!!! I started with one plant..... now I have 8, one where I had a potted one to give away but it sat too long and the root dug through the pot and I gave the potted one away and got a new one -so much for less of it....
@valeried4504
@valeried4504 6 лет назад
Beautiful place
@MKCarol-ms7lg
@MKCarol-ms7lg 6 лет назад
so much info, thanks. Also I love the kiddie pool. LOL
@KingRDC
@KingRDC 2 года назад
Hi I just came across your channel today. Did you end up getting the mycorrhizae stockings back?
@LifeGoesNorth
@LifeGoesNorth 6 лет назад
Hey Art, cool idea with the nylon full of rice. I’m experimenting with the same fungi I found it in a granular form.
@2115virgo13
@2115virgo13 6 лет назад
Love your homestead! Absolutely living the dream!
@mathusvaiaoga9787
@mathusvaiaoga9787 3 года назад
The thumbnail brought me here. Lol
@shirk5294
@shirk5294 6 лет назад
That is just so funny!!! Your pond!! LOL :)
@truderenken3248
@truderenken3248 6 лет назад
Yes, that is a dream. I'm dreaming, planning my move to NC!
@noapology88
@noapology88 6 лет назад
Orchids have exactly the same symbiotic relationship with fungi.
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