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Profile: Your "to do" list for the day includes changing the oil in the car, re-staining the deck chairs out back, and turning over your compost pile. All of this is hard, dirty, thirsty work, so you fix yourself a beverage to take with you. Do you take one of the fine cut crystal wine goblets with you? No, of course not, you take that beat up oddball glass that doesn't go with anything, and you go get the jobs done. That glass is a grubbycup.
Grubbycup finds his radish seeds scarified with hydrogen peroxide sprouting.
Grubbycup creates some waves by comparing organics to cannibalism.
Inspired by a comment on his scarification blog post, Grubbycup tries using hydrogen peroxide to help his seeds germinate.
Grubbycup updates us on the germination (or lack thereof) of his scarified seeds.
While we wait for the catnip seeds to sprout, Grubbycup takes the opportunity to wax semi-philosophic, and maybe spark a synapse or two for someone out there.
Grubbycup instructs us on the popular “baggie” method of germinating seeds.
Grubbycup takes us through seed scarification as part of his catnip-growing journey.
Grubbycup describes his indoor garden environment in preparation for a catnip crop.
Grubbycup: a little about me, and a little about how I think.
Urban Garden Magazine reader Grubbycup shares his love for records and labels within his garden and describes how beginners can accelerate their experience by keeping an accurate log of their grows.
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