The Hidden Door Chat Thread

Yeah. I found it in BackyardPoultry magazine and was like I wanna make a magazine recipe just once.
I looked it up when you mentioned it, and was like "aw that looks so good and so fancy i wanna make that"
and then I remembered my mom mAkEs FoOd FoR wOrK
so I was like "hEy Mom"
and then we forgot what it was called yesterday when she brought it back up and told me to ask you, then I forgot, then it came back XD
 
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I do a learn in the art of horticulture and I manage to be the only child of entire class unable to grow anything besides mold : (
hAhA how FORTUNATE
I fEEL THAT but I also DOn'T, somehow?????? :D
That is somewhat relate-able because in my AG class my groups’ seeds didn’t germinate before the quarantine happened. But that might be because they were peppers because I just started a bunch of seeds and ALL of them grew but the peppers took so long I thought I had done something wrong.
I plan to study in horticulture and genetics to become a plant breeder.
 
Only a couple times in arboretums. My mom thinks they look really cool. Have you ever seen a maple tree?
I don’t think so. I have had maple syrup but that is the extent of maple journey.
Issue with Gum trees is they drop their branches and Mum is always terrified one is going to land on the house.
 
That is somewhat relate-able because in my AG class my groups’ seeds didn’t germinate before the quarantine happened. But that might be because they were peppers because I just started a bunch of seeds and ALL of them grew but the peppers took so long I thought I had done something wrong.
I plan to study in horticulture and genetics to become a plant breeder.
yES that's EXACTLY what I'm talking about.
gumgumgumgumgum
man I'm already getting disoriented
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I don’t think so. I have had maple syrup but that is the extent of maple journey.
Issue with Gum trees is they drop their branches and Mum is always terrified one is going to land on the house.
We had a huge cottonwood tree at my suburban home which had a trunk so thick it took five people with arms outstretched to encircle it. Mom was always worried it would fall on the house. It dropped branches, sticky buds, and cotton in loads during their respective seasons. It also dropped flying ants because they bred up there or something. We had a swing hanging from the first branch about 30 feet up. Biggest tree in the neighborhood, probably. Mom hated it but I thought it was really cool.
 
We had a huge cottonwood tree at my suburban home which had a trunk so thick it took five people with arms outstretched to encircle it. Mom was always worried it would fall on the house. It dropped branches, sticky buds, and cotton in loads during their respective seasons. It also dropped flying ants because they bred up there or something. We had a swing hanging from the first branch about 30 feet up. Biggest tree in the neighborhood, probably. Mom hated it but I thought it was really cool.
I love trees, whenever my dad goes to America he loves to see the redwoods. I have never actually seen them though
 

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