Post 9qna8Nog5UtlvbT3cu by raye@sunbeam.city
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 (DIR) Post #9qna8Nog5UtlvbT3cu by raye@sunbeam.city
       2020-01-08T14:18:12Z
       
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       If you are in #Seattle, I am teaching a free workshop on how to grow your own #saffron at the HandsOn Skill Fair on February 8th at 10am.I don't mind at all that my teaching slot is in the first batch of the day, as that then sets me up to present and then attend whatever I want for the rest of the day.
       
 (DIR) Post #9qna8O29HPfqbNloci by pkla_sarracenia@mastodon.social
       2020-01-08T17:20:02Z
       
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       @raye It’s a shame that I’m on the wrong side of the continent
       
 (DIR) Post #9qna8OJsDVqtUM3yFc by raye@sunbeam.city
       2020-01-08T17:20:51Z
       
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       @pkla_sarracenia search #saffron here, my October 2019 harvest pretty much owns the topic.
       
 (DIR) Post #9qna8OWzQkLO92CRhA by ajdunevent@linuxrocks.online
       2020-01-08T17:47:25Z
       
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       @raye @pkla_sarracenia I was briefly interested in the plant as an indoor ornamental but I understand that indoor cultivation is difficult and, well, I'd just be tending to a dormant corm for much of the year... which I already do enough of with my small collection of Amorphophallus and related aroids.  Still, it is such a gorgeous plant that I am tempted regularly.
       
 (DIR) Post #9qnankjjm81at3spXM by raye@sunbeam.city
       2020-01-08T17:54:57Z
       
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       @ajdunevent The blossoms last for about a day before shriveling, and growing for spice means you behead the flowers before they open, so it's really a bad candidate as an ornamental.