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FiddleHodlHomestead
fiddlehodl@nostrplebs.com
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Violinist and teacher, building a homestead on raw land in between lessons and concerts. Fascinated by how we can develop resilience in our lives, in our families, in our communities. I'm excited about freedom tech and circular economies, and am deeply grateful for the devs and advocates who are helping build tools for a better future.
Gardeners of Nostr, I need your advice! In our first few years on our land I focused my planting energy on trees and shrubs, but now I finally have some perennial flowers going (yay!! very happy about that ๐Ÿ˜Š). The purple agastaches in the foreground have been blooming all summer and are always full of butterflies and bees. Here's the question: how do I handle winter for the perennial flowers? With trees and shrubs, I obviously know where they are even in winter and can mulch around the trunk and keep weeds at bay in early spring -but since these flowers will die back to the ground in the winter, I'm not quite sure how folks keep track of where they are and handle winter prep. Should I mulch around where they are now? or mark the spots with flags? or just cover everything and hope that they poke through the mulch in the spring? image #asknostr #gardening #perennials #homesteading #flowers
GM, friends! my morning musings after listening to Dave Smith last night- Anger is a relief from grief and despair, and it feels far more empowering. But if we can allow ourselves to feel anger without acting on it, we can transcend to something much more powerful such that our actions are aligned with our values and goals.
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