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Local Shout Out |  Doan's Nursery in Irving, TX

4/1/2022

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Shout out to our local amazing Nursery, Doan’s Nursery on Beltline in Irving.

I’ll never stop shouting out other businesses. I’ll always want everyone to succeed. I’ll always send you in the right direction, even if I don’t benefit monetarily. I’d like to see more of this.
Tell me of other small businesses that you love. What are they doing that catches your eye? How are they solving a problem? Don’t be greedy, there is way more than enough for everyone. Way more than enough.

So, if you’re looking for some plants: food, medicinal and pretty ones too, go visit them. (And bring me back one while you’re at it). I’ll thank ya forever 🌱🪴this is just some of it. They have a lot of greenhouses in the back
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Foraging Tip: Share the Bounty, But Know the Limit

11/10/2021

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Nature provides. When wild harvesting plants, remember to only take a small portion of them. Take no more than 25% of the crop. This is to insure it can regrow and also so creatures like bees can feed off of them as well. These are for my tortoise, Eulard. And I’m going to slide some into my green smoothie in the morning as well. Every single part of Dandelion is edible from her flowers, to her stems, to her leaves, and even her roots. Go out and forage and see what you can find around where you live. Photo: Dandy Lion Emporium (Dusti Gregory) #nature #forage #wildcraft #herbalist #dandelion #taraxacum #nourish #food #tortoise #herb #health #healthy #alkaline #feed #sulcata
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Feeding Bees Sugar Water During Winter: It's Tricky So Please Read This To Avoid Hurting the Colony.

2/26/2021

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From Peirre Deyris Creations - Who Corrected The Instagram Re-post Below:
Ok first of all I am a beekeeper. You should absolutely not do that (regarding the pic posted below). It is very bad for the bees.

First people don’t know which kind of sugar to use, also there is two different ratios for sugar syrup. The 1:1 to stimulate wax production and brood (population augmentation) and 2:2 to feed in emergency “if needed”. Feeding like that will hurt the bees, cause that will create a fake nectar flow.

The Problem: Queen will lay a lot too soon and if people stopped to provide the syrup until spring bloom, hives/hive will starve to death or will turn weak and will manage badly pest, mites or diseases.

Let the bees be. They don’t need us, we need them. Spring is on the corner and the freeze will allow seeds to grow and provide even more flowers we never see because we don’t have a real freeze in the south. Bee mindful !

From Dandy Lion Emporium:
Thank you for your input. You gave us a lot of good info :)

From Peirre Deyris Creations: www.instagram.com/pierredeyris.creations/
@dandy_lion_emporium always happy to talk about bees !

Final Note from Dandy Lion Emporium:
The Instagram Post Below Meant Well, But Has Been Shown to Actually Cause a Hive to Lay Young Too Soon and the Early Births May Die if Proper Sugar Support Is Not Maintained. So, Know Your Bee Sugar Types, Syrup Ingredient Ratios, and How to Properly Feed the Bees if Necessary in Your Region's Climate in Emergencies Only.

If Anyone Else Would Like to Put in Professional Input, Please Respond Bee-low in the Comments :)
We'd Love to Learn More on This Topic.
We Can All Learn The Proper Way to Help, When Help Is Needed.

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Repost: Wellbeing for All is Always the Correct Path

2/10/2021

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#wellbeing #happiness #joy #balance #everyonebenefits #love #caring
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Mom and Daughter Herb Hike: We Scored a Small Bounty of Herbs!

11/3/2020

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We (Ava and me(Dusti)) went on a little hike today. We found some beautiful herbs that we will tincture tonight.
Here’s our lil impromptu photo shoot.
Boneset Eupatorium spp.
And
Goldenrod Solidago spp.

My girl was interested in the plants and what actions they have in the body. Proud herbalist momma moment. 🌱
Photos: Dandy Lion Emporium (Dusti Gregory & Ava Gregory)


#goldenrod #herbs #boneset #herbalist #happy #botany #dallas #dallalife #masterherbalist #fun
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The Disposition of Cats

10/27/2020

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Autumn's Edible Mushrooms

10/21/2020

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Edible mushrooms for this Autumn Season
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Frog Talk. Look at Him Vibrating a Ripple of Energy on Through the Water!

10/20/2020

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Ribbit! Feel my power. Ribbit!
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From the Heart-Canvas of Bob Ross

6/18/2020

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They’re going to be so loyal to you.
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Protect the Earth, Protect the Species

4/22/2020

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