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@ cbab7074:f9f0bd61
2025-06-15 00:30:43
Block 901290
4 - high priority
1 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ e7bf8dad:839ef3db
2025-06-15 00:30:43
Block 901290
4 - high priority
1 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ f03df3d4:a4d4f676
2025-06-15 00:30:43
Block 901290
4 - high priority
1 - medium priority
1 - low priority
1 - no priority
1 - purging
#bitcoinfees #mempool
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@ 431fa2f3:d8f39feb
2025-06-15 00:30:41
https://cdn.midjourney.com/d6aea002-6cd8-4667-8b94-1db6ac3c8141/0_0.png
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@ b7dddc2d:302c8f04
2025-06-15 00:30:39
Dia mais tranquilo do nostr:nprofile1qqsz8v8zlrg0jclhasdksctsr2jw28lrqwn3zrsclnkpmytvmzhhdlqpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgtcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qythwue69uhnzwfj9ccnvwpwxyhrzvp68qcrsvf0fhqvfx https://video.nostr.build/29a1b90e9770f793c7fe4c1b7709dbf2c38dfb31a26a3d48a2d9ac1d33a41112.mp4
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@ d9a329af:bef580d7
2025-06-15 00:30:31
Maybe teach them using immersive and comprehensible input, and make it to where they don't talk (this would be around 2,000 hours or so, but that would be fine for them to get the proper sounds).
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@ 7ba89348:1bc141cc
2025-06-15 00:30:27
https://pomf2.lain.la/f/t25u4pfe.mp4
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@ f3f5992c:1614e07c
2025-06-15 00:30:25
Streaming: Capsule - 031
1. Ill Logic - Art and Illusion
2. Calibre - Start Again (feat. Chimpo)
3. Dat Oven - Icy Lake (Original Arena Mix)
4. Jeff Mills - The Other Maria
5. Maggie Nicols - Donnie and Zouina
6. Kikagaku Moyo - Melted Crystal
7. Noco Music - Gaal
8. Kiefer - My Disorder
9. FROID DUB - Iguana Style
https://harmonique.one/shows/capsule/episodes/031 #music #tunestr
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@ 1e3aa975:80324f5f
2025-06-15 00:30:22
trojan://ypDt8RkT7J@62.210.83.57:43118?security=tls&sni=ruvil.phooeyunfold.com&type=tcp&fp=random&alpn=http%2F1.1#🔒
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@ 79be667e:16f81798
2025-06-15 00:30:18
1941/901290/543526
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@ fb67d7e6:6cdbee56
2025-06-15 00:30:11
One pill to break the fiat illusion. #Bitcoin http://res.cloudinary.com/df3bvpu0s/image/upload/v1748046620/qqvd6wb6jii53rocee4a.jpg
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@ fb67d7e6:6cdbee56
2025-06-15 00:30:11
5cfbe4f6a34eac16841756ef45eef61c782dfa943bd6379ec73fe1c74db01df6
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@ fb67d7e6:6cdbee56
2025-06-15 00:30:11
#Bitcoin is the ammunition against inflation. Aim, fire, and stack. http://res.cloudinary.com/dizsud5n6/image/upload/v1742614242/tcbcwqzhajp06sxylzvb.jpg
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@ 139b1ed0:72f66b28
2025-06-15 00:30:10
🟡内房線:(踏切内点検)千葉~君津駅間の一部列車に遅れ
🟡横須賀線:(踏切内点検)一部列車に遅れ
🟡総武線(快速)[東京~千葉]:列車遅延
🟡南武線[川崎~立川]:列車遅延
🟡両毛線:列車遅延
🟡りんかい線:列車遅延
🟡湘南新宿ライン:列車遅延
🟡外房線:列車遅延
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/traffic/kanto
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@ fb67d7e6:6cdbee56
2025-06-15 00:30:10
cda5bf9e05f3d1f91d36fe7d4934d3d82333a4a1c1f2c90af4d827634f69c324
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@ 3b90a834:096a5679
2025-06-15 00:30:10
The fire dragon guards his digital treasure. #bitcoin http://res.cloudinary.com/dsixpui68/image/upload/v1737764906/p4a5zg9gzrpbr6xlgzo4.jpg
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@ 7ba89348:1bc141cc
2025-06-15 00:30:08
https://pomf2.lain.la/f/t25u4pfe.mp4
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@ dffd3ffc:5ade7be1
2025-06-15 00:30:05
朝ごはん
https://share.yabu.me/dffd3ffc3aab62931a8cb08f0a2a488da74703d08d1def93868ae30f5ade7be1/69c2013387ff9519d28952616197161cc9b5989202640b23be5247f31eb7ef74.webp
https://share.yabu.me/dffd3ffc3aab62931a8cb08f0a2a488da74703d08d1def93868ae30f5ade7be1/e25fe7c02ad6a0debf4f98907be4b0c326d981b23bde8af8b414963774ba6e3f.webp
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@ fc97fc29:db5d2e30
2025-06-15 00:30:05
🦀
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@ b36363da:680870ab
2025-06-15 00:30:04
没关系,一直在坚持,很辛苦,好厉害啊
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@ 0c01726f:833c3945
2025-06-15 00:30:04
GM fren
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@ 3493b0c2:4ce7120f
2025-06-15 00:30:04
Sat - Jun 14 - 05:30 PM - PDT
// bit.site
✅ Connection successful: node-1.ipfs.bit.site 4001
// pinnable.xyz
✅ Connection successful: 167.71.172.216 4001
✅ Connection successful: 188.166.180.196 4001
✅ Connection successful: 143.198.18.166 4001
// 4everland.io
✅ Connection successful: node-1.ipfs.4everland.net 4001
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@ aa4fc866:b098c7b4
2025-06-15 00:30:03
Bitcoin price: $105489, Sats per USD: 948
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@ e2b8ba3e:27400d81
2025-06-15 00:30:03
📊 **Bitcoin-Update**
- 💰 Price: $105508
- 📦 Blockheight: 901291
- ⌛ Mempool: 266958 TXs
- 💸 Fees: 4 sats/vByte
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@ 725bb908:9abc7642
2025-06-15 00:30:01
🧾 Estimated fee for 140 vB tx: 140.00 sats (0.15 USD)
📦 Fee rate from node: 0.00001000 BTC/kvB
📏 Converted: 1.00 sats/vB
🧭 Fee classification: Low
💰 BTC price (CoinGecko): 105470 USD
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@ 280e847e:47d9d77c
2025-06-15 00:30:01
https://m.primal.net/KiSD.jpg
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@ e4f9ab96:9512673a
2025-06-15 00:30:00
✄------------ 9:30 ------------✄
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@ b799e60f:07815677
2025-06-15 00:29:56
Jews were behaving throughout history while living among Muslims. The meme makes sense.
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@ 7ba89348:1bc141cc
2025-06-15 00:29:55
https://pomf2.lain.la/f/t25u4pfe.mp4
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@ 7ba89348:1bc141cc
2025-06-15 00:29:50
https://pomf2.lain.la/f/t25u4pfe.mp4
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@ 79be667e:16f81798
2025-06-15 00:29:47
1941/901290/543493
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@ 7a30f093:732de4bf
2025-06-15 00:29:47
GM morning, sleepyhead!
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@ 79be667e:16f81798
2025-06-15 00:29:43
1941/901290/543491
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@ 79be667e:16f81798
2025-06-15 00:29:38
1941/901290/543483
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@ 90eb2036:76ca3150
2025-06-15 00:29:31
Especially when the hypersonic ones cut through at 5x the speed of the others
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@ fc97fc29:db5d2e30
2025-06-15 00:29:29
🦀
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@ d9a329af:bef580d7
2025-06-15 00:29:24
Hm...
Maybe I could consider performing (virtually and pre-recorded) if it were 1960's themed, as I just so happened to play bossa nova on guitar.
That would be sweet, honestly.
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@ 21ef0d85:79f9d144
2025-06-15 00:29:23
Existe uma relação direta entre antisemitismo e ter uma bicha louca internamente que você não consegue controlar.
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@ d2841371:02c90a2b
2025-06-15 00:29:19
nostr:npub12r0yjt8723ey2r035qtklhmdj90f0j6an7xnan8005jl7z5gw80qat9qrx
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdvTkddp1F0
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@ fc97fc29:db5d2e30
2025-06-15 00:29:18
🦀
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@ b3ac53e4:71edd893
2025-06-15 00:29:14
It's odd - I didn't say anything about equivalency and I'm not sure which particular plot you mean.
My point was that the Israeli government is violating human rights all over the place - "flaws" really doesn't cover it - so if that's your measure we probably shouldn't let them have nuclear capabilities.
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@ 7ba89348:1bc141cc
2025-06-15 00:29:14
https://pomf2.lain.la/f/t25u4pfe.mp4
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@ 0f389bba:9b3f148f
2025-06-15 00:29:06
🌊 SURF 'N TURF 🏝️
-THE BORACAY ISLAND LIFE-
https://blossom.primal.net/e8b234f6e4d734796cbb698671637546771ba4b39458e849464d5d21134374a5.jpg
17 High-Calorie Foods You Can Grow In Buckets.
As inflation takes center stage and grocery bills skyrocket, green thumbs are emerging everywhere. But urban dwellers and those with limited space might be scratching their heads, wondering how they can dig in.
Here’s a solution that's both innovative and space-savvy: bucket gardening. And not just any crops – we're talking about power-packed, high-calorie ones.
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Why Buckets?
Weatherproof: Rainstorm? Heatwave? Easy-peasy. Simply move your bucket garden indoors.
Weed-free zone: Say goodbye to those pesky invaders.
Minimized Pests: Reduced need for pesticides. Hurray for organic!
Soil Control: Be the maestro of your soil composition, making your crops dance to your tunes.
Convinced yet? Great! Let’s dive into a list of high-calorie, bucket-friendly superstars:
1. Amaranth
A staple in many ancient cultures, amaranth offers vibrant flowers and edible grains. The leaves, often used in salads or as a spinach substitute, are rich in vitamins. Amaranth thrives in full sunlight, needing at least 6-8 hours daily. The soil should be well-drained and consistently moist.
Tip: Rotate the bucket occasionally for even growth and exposure to sunlight.
2. Avocadoes
A delicious fruit rich in healthy fats, avocadoes come in various varieties, from the creamy Hass to the watery Fuerte. Though they take time to bear fruit, the wait is incredibly rewarding. Ideal for large containers, dwarf varieties are best for bucket gardening. These need full sunlight and well-draining soil.
Tip: Avocado trees benefit from occasional fertilizing, so consider adding compost or a balanced fertilizer for better growth.
3. Beans
Beans, be it green, kidney, or pinto, are rich in protein and fiber, making them a great meat substitute. They grow quickly and can be harvested multiple times throughout their growing season. Beans need full sunlight and evenly moist soil.
Tip: Adding an organic mulch on top can help maintain soil moisture and keep the beans healthy.
4. Beets
Beets, with their deep red hue, are as nutritious as they are beautiful. Both the root and the leaves are edible, offering a double bounty. They adapt well to containers and need consistent moisture.
Tip: Beets can benefit from occasional feeding, so consider a light application of a balanced fertilizer as they grow.
5. Butternut Squash
This winter squash offers sweet, nutty flesh that's perfect for soups and roasts. As a vine, it sprawls but can be trained to grow in confined spaces. Butternut squash requires direct sunlight and well-drained soil.
Tip: Train the vines upward to save space and get better air circulation.
6. Carrots
Crunchy and sweet, carrots come in various colors, from traditional orange to purple, red, and even white. These root vegetables are rich in vitamins and minerals, especially beta-carotene. Consistent moisture without waterlogging is key.
Tip: Using sand-mixed soil can help in the smooth growth of the carrot root.
7. Corn
Sweet corn, when fresh, is a delightful treat. It can be grilled, boiled, or even eaten raw. Corn plants are impressive, with their tall stalks and silky tassels. They require full sunlight and consistent moisture.
Tip: Plant multiple corn plants together to ensure better pollination and kernel formation.
8. Hazelnuts
Hazelnuts, also known as filberts, are a rich source of calories, fats, and protein. A staple in European diets, these nuts have a sweet taste that complements both savory dishes and desserts, such as the ever-popular chocolate-hazelnut spread.
Growing hazelnuts in buckets can be a space-saving venture, especially when selecting dwarf varieties suitable for container gardening. They require well-draining soil and appreciate full sunlight, though they can tolerate some shade.
Tip: Ensure cross-pollination by planting two or more compatible hazelnut varieties close to each other, as this will significantly increase nut yield.
9. Jerusalem Artichokes
Also known as sun chokes, these tubers offer a nutty, sweet flavor, somewhat akin to a water chestnut. They're versatile in the kitchen and are a great source of inulin. Jerusalem artichokes need full sunlight and well-drained soil.
Tip: These plants can grow tall; consider staking them.
10. Lentils
A vital protein source in vegetarian diets, lentils are versatile in the kitchen, finding their way into soups, stews, and salads. They're drought-tolerant and relatively easy to grow. Lentils thrive in full sunlight and well-drained soil.
Tip: Harvesting them early gives you green lentils; maturing gives dried lentils.
11. Melons
From cantaloupes to watermelons, these fruits are summer favorites. They're sweet, juicy, and refreshing on a hot day. Compact or bush varieties are ideal for buckets, needing full sunlight.
Tip: Provide a net or sling to support the growing melons.
12. Parsnips
These root vegetables, resembling white carrots, have a sweet, nutty flavor that intensifies with cold exposure. They're great roasted, mashed, or even raw in salads. Parsnips grow well in buckets with full sunlight.
Tip: Cold temperatures enhance their sweetness, so consider leaving them in soil after the first frost.
13. Peas
Peas, whether snap, snow, or garden, are delicious fresh from the pod or cooked. They're an early spring crop, often one of the first to be planted. Peas need full sunlight and well-drained soil.
Tip: Regularly pick mature pods to encourage more production.
14. Potatoes
A staple in many diets, potatoes are versatile and nutritious. They're underground tubers that grow in response to the plant's flowering. Compact or early-maturing varieties are best for bucket gardening.
Tip: Hilling or adding soil as the plant grows ensures emerging tubers remain covered.
15. Strawberries
These berries are a treat straight from the garden, offering sweetness and juiciness. They can produce fruit either in their first or second year, depending on the variety. Strawberries need full sunlight and consistent moisture.
Tip: Protect your crop with netting to deter birds and slugs.
16. Sweet Potatoes
Distantly related to common potatoes, sweet potatoes offer orange, sweet flesh that's rich in vitamins. They have a sprawling habit but can be grown in confined spaces. They need full sunlight, well-drained soil, and consistent moisture.
Tip: Vine cuttings or “slips” are the best way to propagate them in buckets.
17. Yams
Often confused with sweet potatoes, yams are starchy tubers native to Africa and Asia. They have rough, dark skin with off-white, purple, or red flesh. Yams need full sunlight and consistent moisture.
Tip: Ensure your bucket is deep enough to accommodate their growth.
Pro Tips for Successful Bucket Gardening:
Limited Sunlight? No Problem! Invest in grow lights. Solar-powered ones can be a boon in areas with unstable electricity.
Water Woes? Collect and recycle. Use drained out water or adopt reservoir watering to keep those roots perfectly moist.
Community Spirit: As you master the art, share the knowledge. Empower your community with the gift of self-reliance.
Bucket gardening isn't just a fun hobby; it's a stride towards self-sufficiency. It's more than just planting a seed; it’s planting hope and resilience in a fast-changing world. As we sail into uncharted territories, let’s carry with us the tools of adaptability, community, and, of course, our trusty buckets.
Credits Goes to the respective
Author ✍️/ Photographer📸
🐇 🕳️
#Apocalypse #Music #Movies #Philosophy #Literature #scuba #architecture #art
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@ 9887797d:3f1a5a81
2025-06-15 00:29:05
The ground stop at Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International #Airport (#ATL) has been extended by 30 minutes to 9:00 PM. #AirportStatusBot
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@ 7ba89348:1bc141cc
2025-06-15 00:29:03
https://pomf2.lain.la/f/t25u4pfe.mp4
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@ c2159903:bd2a3113
2025-06-15 00:29:00
AguilaTrades is back with a new 20x leveraged BTC long: 1894 BTC (~$200M) at $104,976. Liquidation: $97,265. ~$910k floating profit so far. This comes after closing a previous long with a $12.48M loss. (via @EmberCN, WuBlockchain)
#crypto #blockchain #news #BTC #Bitcoin
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@ 2686f866:46d286d6
2025-06-15 00:28:51
The motto on the very first official U.S. coin was "Mind Your Business."
https://blossom.primal.net/84bc94a3bdcd0ec5d0d7e06290028794fb8548db3b40476a8f21e8d3392778d1.jpg
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@ 738f7873:4af1b136
2025-06-15 00:28:44
https://image.nostr.build/bd4fa5c0a3abee68b668bfff1c6490908d675e4ba017cd0aa218b7933e2e6e22.jpg
Do you want to learn or improve your English?
My husband used to teach English in Korea, (and other countries) and has a Masters degree in teaching English as a second language.
We are now accepting new students!
DM me if you are interested 😀
영어를 배우거나 실력을 향상시키고 싶으신가요?
제 남편은 한국(및 다른 국가)에서 영어를 가르쳤으며, 제2외국어로서의 영어 교육 석사 학위를 가지고 있습니다.
지금 새 학생을 모집 중입니다!
관심 있으시면 DM 주세요 😀
(translated with Grok 😅)
My husband can speak some Korean.
제 남편은 한국어를 약간 할 줄 압니다.
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@ 7ba89348:1bc141cc
2025-06-15 00:28:42
https://pomf2.lain.la/f/t25u4pfe.mp4
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@ 2efaa715:3d987331
2025-06-15 00:28:39
I've seen some posts where someone's rectum is getting scrambled pretty good. sheesh
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@ d8881295:4d5c8db7
2025-06-15 00:28:33
You got basic facts wrong (Americans entered Germany in 1944, Britain fought Japan), but that’s beside the point. The core issue remains: democratic nations used overwhelming force to stop genocidal regimes. Whether lazy or strategic, it worked. Context still matters.
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@ 1e3aa975:80324f5f
2025-06-15 00:28:30
trojan://ypDt8RkT7J@62.210.82.54:43118?security=tls&sni=wuxgk.phooeyunfold.com#%F0%9F%94%92%20TR-TCP-TLS%20%F0%9F%87%AB%F0%9F%87%B7%20FR-62.210.82.54:43118
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@ ae5a910d:23cd8371
2025-06-15 00:28:21
https://store.blockstream.com/cdn/shop/files/GreyBS_2d07b176-1f0e-4034-b4f9-b57ef103f2a9.jpg
10% off with coupon code NOSTRZAP
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@ 7ba89348:1bc141cc
2025-06-15 00:28:20
https://pomf2.lain.la/f/t25u4pfe.mp4
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@ cf832c5a:e7e99b9b
2025-06-15 00:28:18
Yeah, I love the ‘Bitcoin is money, use it as such’ mantra but at the same time I don’t particularly want to part with the sats I have!
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@ ae5a910d:23cd8371
2025-06-15 00:28:16
https://m.primal.net/IEwd.jpg
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ray-bun/Twitter_Bitcoin_Lightning_Tipping_Bot/master/memes/tttt.gif
https://m.primal.net/OcXP.png
nostr:npub1jcr32x73453qdjp9wplk5kp6mxhdzttrvl4dvfhtyj3f8punn2hqds3whq 🐳 zapped nostr:npub1uzt238htjzpq39dxmltlx60vxym9fetk9czz6kddq6fhvkf4z3usy9qtrh 27,000 sats
💬 Moar
#fatzaps #zap #nostrzap
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@ df478568:2a951e67
2025-06-15 00:28:13
I've had a bias against 2-of-2 multi-sig wallets, but this timelock stuff with Liana, or similar products like AnchorWatch changes my original premise.
https://blossom.primal.net/50ecb05ee51c49e10c09e11d24c18dfbb3bed66418890a623d7f629fd11ff0f3.png
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@ 094e161f:c5b072de
2025-06-15 00:28:12
nostr:nprofile1qqstg0smgvzkenkmxp8aexm7ty2mn6rmgck4yt2ze2nytmksxspkp9gez6j0m
https://ur.io/c?bonus=ZSW0PS
Decentralized #VPN anyone? #P2P #Secure #Flarelab
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@ 5e70f297:b1014737
2025-06-15 00:28:07
🤣🤣🤣🤡
📉 Shares of Trident dropped 30% in 24 hours after the company announced plans to issue bonds to buy XRP.
The goal is to raise USD 500 million, following the accumulation model pioneered by Michael Saylor, chairman of
Strategy.
https://blossom.primal.net/4cf98604d9e163ecfeb60961ac5fe9ca72feccb895c881948d8db91cc58faf41.jpg
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@ 83e818df:5ccd964b
2025-06-15 00:28:07
Welcome to #nostr!
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@ ec2e0ad4:6bca24c9
2025-06-15 00:28:00
Yeah I’m not jealous
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@ 7ba89348:1bc141cc
2025-06-15 00:27:58
https://pomf2.lain.la/f/t25u4pfe.mp4
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@ 184dca27:c63594ee
2025-06-15 00:27:56
Timechain info:
Block height: 901,291
Network difficulty: 126.41T
Next difficulty adjustment(est.): 131.64T
Market dominance %: 60.76%
BTC price per 1K sats($): 1.05
24H median transaction fee($): 0.45
#meme #memes #btc #nostr #plebchain #memestr #pleb #laugh #funny #jokes #primal #serioushumour
Title: hmmm
https://i.redd.it/1do0jgc9lu6f1.png
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@ 7ba89348:1bc141cc
2025-06-15 00:27:51
https://pomf2.lain.la/f/t25u4pfe.mp4
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@ 127d3bf5:466f416f
2025-06-15 00:27:49
Total estimate of brown people murdered by the West since 1990?
2,000,000 to 4,800,000 people.
https://x.com/i/grok/share/jg426tlmJI1JEXi5WQ6GvWOEZ
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@ 7ba89348:1bc141cc
2025-06-15 00:27:46
https://pomf2.lain.la/f/t25u4pfe.mp4
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@ 917e9af8:b62fdca6
2025-06-15 00:27:44
✋🏻
https://blossom.primal.net/c78790de1536ffd06f426b5477570bda4c7e303fbc21f7c1af811303f287e1f2.jpg
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@ db8bb06a:aeae5a6c
2025-06-15 00:27:38
モナカードが新規発行されました!
MAMU.Tatesetamegane2
縦セタ眼鏡(ビキニver)
https://card.mona.jp/explorer/card_detail?asset=A9792661410524585590
https://mcspare.nachatdayo.com/image_server/img/bafybmie22jxi6lnnnmz2trn6ntpwxyff62ukyc5viit6kz6wnntjbpvuhul#image.png
#monacard #monacoin #mona
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@ 2a62c1c0:fe53de0e
2025-06-15 00:27:21
hello world
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@ c558c7cc:b0b7b89e
2025-06-15 00:27:18
🤖 Tracking strings detected and removed!
🔗 Clean URL(s):
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2025-06-15 00:27:12
英语中的虚拟语气的语法是独立一体。所有从句if引导的从句。造句表状态的,不管主语是我,你、他,他们,我们。一律统一使用“were ".表动作一律使用“did ",过去式动词。这是英语最难部份也是第二语言是英语的人学英语搞不清楚的语法知识点。很难的,英语难点和痛点母语是英语的人,很容易懂的。而已虚拟语气日常生活中使用律最高的句子。
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2025-06-15 00:27:11
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2025-06-15 00:27:07
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2025-06-15 00:27:03
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2025-06-15 00:27:03
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2025-06-15 00:27:02
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Container Gardening 101: Everything You Need to Get Started.
Container gardening is a great way to bring a bit of nature into your home. Whether you have an apartment balcony or a small backyard, container gardens are easy to set up and maintain.
Plus, having your own homegrown fruits, vegetables, and herbs can save you money and help you be more prepared and self-sufficient in the long run.
But before you start planting your first garden, it’s important to learn the basics. Read on for our beginner’s guide to container gardening.
Table Of Contents
What Are the Benefits of a Container Garden?
What Kinds of Containers to Use for Your Container Garden.
Size
Material
Drainage
Can You Use Repurposed Containers?
What Other Supplies Do You Need to Start a Container Garden?
Ideal Soil Type for a Container Garden
Which Plants Perform Best in Containers?
Planting Into Your Container Garden – Starting from Seeds vs. Plants
Tips for a Healthy Container Garden
Don't Skip Drainage
Pay Attention to Lighting
Be Willing to Try Both Outdoor and Indoor Container Gardens
Feed Your Hungry Plants
Try Companion Planting
Water Liberally – But Not Too Liberally
Pay Attention to Plant Tags
If Growing Outside, Acclimate Your Plants
Are There Any Disadvantages of Container Gardening?
Final Thoughts
What Are the Benefits of a Container Garden?
Let’s start with the obvious one—a container garden can be very aesthetically pleasing.
Picking out potting containers and plants can be both fun and rewarding, as you get to customize your own little oasis in whatever style you want.
Whether it’s something classic and timeless or something modern and unique, there are plenty of options out there for you to choose from. You can even get creative with your plants by arranging them in different patterns that pop against the colors of your potting containers.
Container gardens are relatively easy to set up and maintain compared to traditional gardens, which require tilling, weeding, and other labor-intensive activities. All you need is some good soil, nutrients, light, and water.
Plus, because container gardens are smaller in size than traditional gardens, they won't require as much time for upkeep either. This makes it easier for busy people who don't have time for all the work that goes into maintaining a regular garden but still want to reap the rewards of growing their own food or flowers.
Another benefit of container gardening is that it takes up less space than traditional gardening does—which means if you live in an urban area with limited outdoor space (think: tiny balconies), this might be just the thing for you.
And unlike traditional gardens, which will take up an entire section of your yard or patio area, you can move your containers as needed so they don’t take up too much real estate when not in use. This also allows you to experiment with different kinds of plants throughout the year without having to commit permanently to one spot.
Container gardening is a great way to get outside and enjoy the fresh air without having to worry about tilling the soil or dealing with pesky pests, weeds, and other issues. Containers offer all the benefits of gardening – without all the hassle!
What Kinds of Containers to Use for Your Container Garden
If you’re a budding green thumb, you may be considering taking your gardening game to the next level with container gardening. But what kind of containers should you use for your plants?
Here’s a quick and easy guide to help you understand the different types of containers available and determine which ones are best for your needs.
Size
When it comes to picking out containers for your container garden, size matters. Make sure the container is big enough for the roots of your plants to spread out and have plenty of room to grow.
If the container is too small, you may end up with stunted growth or even plant death due to overcrowding. So be sure that whatever container you choose has plenty of room for each individual plant.
Material
The material used in your container can also impact how successful your garden is. Plastic containers hold moisture longer than clay or ceramic pots, making them great if you tend to forget about watering duties every now and then.
Clay pots are great if you want a more traditional look, and they also provide better drainage than plastic containers do. Ceramic containers are usually more decorative, but they can get quite heavy when filled with soil, so keep that in mind when choosing which type of pot to go with.
Drainage
It’s important that whatever type of container you choose allows water to drain easily from the bottom. If water pools at the bottom, it can cause root rot and other problems with your plants.
Many pots come with drainage holes pre-drilled at the base, but if yours doesn’t, make sure to drill some yourself before filling it with soil.
Can You Use Repurposed Containers?
Absolutely! In fact, repurposed containers can often add an interesting touch to any garden space.
Before using a repurposed item as a planter, make sure it is clean and free from any holes or cracks where water could escape (or pests could enter).
Also, try adding some rocks or pebbles at the bottom of the pot before adding soil – this will help promote better drainage within the pot itself.
What Other Supplies Do You Need to Start a Container Garden?
Having the right tools makes gardening much easier and more efficient.
A trowel is essential for digging holes in the soil and planting seeds or starts. You'll also need something to cut open bags of soil and something to measure out fertilizer or other additives once they're mixed into the soil.
Other helpful tools include gloves (for keeping dirt off your hands), a watering can (or hose with adjustable nozzle), pruning shears for trimming back overgrown plants, and a small hand rake for smoothing out the surface of your soil after planting seeds or starts.
Ideal Soil Type for a Container Garden
The soil type used for container gardens should be light and easy for roots to penetrate. An ideal mix will contain compost or well-rotted manure, peat moss, perlite or vermiculite, and a slow-release fertilizer.
Containers should also be filled with fresh potting soil each season in order to provide necessary nutrients and stimulate growth. The best soil mixture will hold moisture without becoming waterlogged while still allowing excess water to drain freely.
For container gardens, it is important to remember that the larger the pot size, the lighter the blend of soil should be in order to promote good drainage and reduce root rot.
Which Plants Perform Best in Containers?
Herbs are the most popular choice for container gardens because they’re easy to grow, require minimal maintenance, and provide plenty of culinary inspiration.
Parsley, oregano, rosemary, thyme—they all perform well in planters. Plus, herbs don’t need much sun or water, so even if you forget to check up on them every once in a while (it happens), they won't suffer too much damage.
One of the most surprising contenders for container plants is fruit-bearing trees like lemons and kumquats. As long as you keep an eye out for pests and give your tree enough water and nutrients it needs, it can easily produce delicious fruit all year long.
Not only that, fruiting trees tend to be low-maintenance. All you need to do is prune them occasionally so they don't become too big for their pot.
Vegetables are also obvious choices for container gardens. It's important to note that some vegetables are better-suited to this purpose than others; things like greens and vining crops are great for containers, as are tomatoes, while larger plants like corn are best left to the main garden plot.
And don't forget about ornamental plants. Succulents may not be everyone's cup of tea when it comes to indoor plants, but they are low-maintenance and require only occasional watering.
Plus, if you choose ones with interesting shapes or colors like echeveria or haworthia succulents, these can add an extra touch of personality to your space as well.
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Seedlings in Various Trays
Planting Into Your Container Garden – Starting from Seeds vs. Plants
If you’ve ever wanted to start a container garden, the first decision you’ll have to make is whether you want to start from seeds or from plants. Both have their pros and cons, and it can be hard to decide which route to go.
The primary benefit of starting your container garden with seeds is the cost savings; buying a packet of seeds is much cheaper than purchasing individual plants. But, don’t forget that there are other expenses associated with starting from seeds (e.g., soil, fertilizer).
Plus, it takes considerable time for your plants to grow from seedlings into full-grown plants. If you have an impatient streak, like I do, this can be difficult.
And if you’re new to gardening and don't really know what you're doing yet, starting from seed can be overwhelming since there's so much that goes into successfully germinating and growing them.
The main benefit of starting with pre-established plants is that they will already be producing flowers and fruit when you get them—no waiting required. This means that if you want instant gratification in your garden (and who doesn't?), this might be the way to go.
However, one drawback is that individual plants can get expensive; depending on the type of plant and where you get it from, prices can range anywhere from $5-$50 per plant. Also, keep in mind that some nurseries may not always offer the best quality plants—so make sure you do your research before making any purchases.
Tips for a Healthy Container Garden
Ready to get your green thumb on? Container gardening is the perfect way to bring the beauty of nature into your home – indoors or out. But before you start picking out plants, it's important to understand the basics of container gardening.
Here are some tips from the pros that will help guarantee success in any container garden.
Don't Skip Drainage
Proper drainage is essential for healthy plants. If your plant doesn't have proper drainage, its roots can become waterlogged and die. That's why it's important to make sure that any containers you use have a few holes in the bottom for water to escape through. If they don't, you should drill or poke a few holes yourself.
Pay Attention to Lighting
Every plant needs different amounts of sunlight – and it's important to know how much light each one needs so you can place them in an area where they'll thrive. Some plants require full sun, while others are more comfortable with just a few hours of sunlight a day. Be sure to read up on each type of plant before deciding how and where you want your container garden set up.
Be Willing to Try Both Outdoor and Indoor Container Gardens
Depending on where you live, outdoor container gardens may not be an option year-round – but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy the beauty of nature in your own home. There are plenty of beautiful indoor plants that do well in containers, so don't be afraid to mix things up by creating an indoor oasis as well as an outdoor one.
Feed Your Hungry Plants
Just like humans need food, so do plants! Different types of plants require different types of fertilizer, so be sure to read up on what each one needs before feeding them anything.
Over-fertilizing can damage and even kill plants, so it's best to stick with organic fertilizers if possible – and only give them as much as they need.
Try Companion Planting
Have you ever heard of companion planting? This is when two or more species are planted together because their growth helps each other survive better than if they were planted alone.
For example, certain herbs help repel pests from other plants nearby – meaning less work for you. Be sure to do some research before trying this technique in your own garden.
Water Liberally – But Not Too Liberally
Once everything is planted and situated in its container, it's important to pay attention to watering needs.
Different types of plants require different amounts of water—some may need more frequent watering while others only need occasional misting. Make sure to research each individual plant beforehand so that you know how best to care for them.
Check regularly on how your plants are doing. If any look wilted or discolored (or worse!), take action immediately so that they don't die back.
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Tomatoes Growing in Pots
Pay Attention to Plant Tags
Plant tags provide valuable information about exactly what kind of care each type of plant needs – from soil pH levels to watering frequency – so be sure not to miss these little details. They could mean the difference between having healthy thriving plants or wilting failures.
If Growing Outside, Acclimate Your Plants
If you decide to grow outside rather than indoors (or even if you're doing both), be sure that your outdoor plants have time to adjust gradually and get used to their new environment first before being left entirely outdoors overnight.
This will help ensure that they won't succumb to too-cold or too-hot temperatures because they haven't been given time to adjust.
Are There Any Disadvantages of Container Gardening?
Despite its many advantages, there are some drawbacks to container gardening.
For starters, because containers are elevated off the ground and exposed to sun and wind more regularly than standard gardens, they tend to dry out faster than regular soil does—so you may need to water your plants more often.
Plus, since the roots of potted plants don’t have access to much soil volume compared with a regular garden bed (which can extend several feet below ground), their growth potential can be limited over time by nutrient deficiency or lack of oxygen in soil compaction.
Finally, depending on what kind of potting mix you use (and how often you replace it), potted plants can suffer from nutrient deficiencies quicker than those planted in regular garden beds; so make sure you use premium quality organic potting mix when planting your containers.
Also, be sure to test the soil regularly to make sure the potting mix hasn't become depleted.
Final Thoughts
With this guide under your belt and some practice along the way—you'll soon be harvesting delicious fruits & veggies from your very own backyard (or balcony!) oasis.
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2025-06-15 00:30:34
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2025-06-15 00:27:01
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2025-06-15 00:26:57
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2025-06-15 00:26:57
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2025-06-15 00:26:56
Can this be your favorite video of the weekend😜
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2025-06-15 00:30:09
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2025-06-15 00:26:56
うにゅう、今日の天気を占って
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2025-06-15 00:26:52
インスタの発信、本物が少なくなってきたな。にわかな人の知ったかぶり投稿が目立つ。
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2025-06-15 00:26:41
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2025-06-15 00:26:38
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2025-06-15 00:30:01
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2025-06-15 00:26:35
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2025-06-15 00:26:34
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2025-06-15 00:26:29
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2025-06-15 00:26:24
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@ a34b99f2:c540c5bd
2025-06-15 00:29:35
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2025-06-15 00:26:24
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2025-06-15 00:29:33
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2025-06-15 00:26:19
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2025-06-15 00:26:19
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2025-06-15 00:26:12
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2025-06-15 00:26:12
Ahh a movie Slaughterbots, at least. Still
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2025-06-15 00:26:04
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2025-06-15 00:26:04
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