gardening – Non Omnis Moriar https://www.nonomnismoriar.org Mon, 13 Jun 2016 05:59:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.32 Spider mites, prepare to meet your maker. https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=2371 https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=2371#respond Sat, 04 Feb 2012 16:45:39 +0000 http://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=2371 Have any of you gardenin’ types had any luck controlling spider mites with these suckas? I’m thinking about picking some up for my mite problem (they’re already gathering on my jasmine), and getting some of the beneficial nematodes and lacewings, too, while I’m at it. Fun fact: lacewings have been my favorite insect since I was Lilith’s age.

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Today in the garden. https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=2218 https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=2218#respond Mon, 23 Jan 2012 00:39:03 +0000 http://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=2218 ladybugs and carrots
Ladybug annual inspection and muster.

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Narcissus https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=2011 https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=2011#respond Sat, 21 Jan 2012 07:35:24 +0000 http://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=2011
The TAL garden: narcissus at night.

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https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1946 https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1946#respond Fri, 20 Jan 2012 04:55:56 +0000 http://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1946 release the hounds
10,000 ladybugs are now running amok in my garden.

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Today in the vegetable garden. https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1722 https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1722#respond Tue, 22 Nov 2011 20:15:15 +0000 http://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1722

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Pine for the Yule Incense. https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1885 https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1885#respond Tue, 15 Nov 2011 23:42:25 +0000 http://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1885 pine needles

Pine for the Yule incense.

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Lettuce flowers. https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1451 https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1451#respond Tue, 15 Nov 2011 07:25:26 +0000 http://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1451

Lettuce flowers from the TAL garden. Governed by Luna. Used primarily in spellwork that cools tempers and libidos.

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Tomato https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1995 https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1995#respond Wed, 15 Jun 2011 03:15:38 +0000 http://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=1995 tomato from the tal garden

TOMATO
Historically, tomato is not a widely-used note in perfumery, but it is gaining a little traction. Its pungent, spicy scent is evocative of summer gardens, and lends well to fresh, wild, outdoorsy fragrances.

The correspondences of the tomato in magical work is complex. The bisexual flowers of the tomato plant can be used in works of transformation, duality, and the combination of opposing forces. The tomato plant corresponds to Saturn or Venus, depending on your tradition, your intent, and your point of view. In contemporary magick, the fruit is used in love work – their voluptuous shape and piquant-sweet flavor are very much in tune with the Venus aspect. Tomatoes are, however, members of the nightshade family – a clan of plants that relates to death, transformation, invisibility, authority, discipline, and, to the unscrupulous, malefic magick. This firmly thrusts the plant back under the auspices of Saturn. Until the early nineteenth century, many believed that the fruit of the tomato was poisonous. Poison and toxicity, as concepts, are another manifestation of Saturn’s power. In our Twilight Alchemy Lab division, we generally use the fruit of the plant for Venus work, and the leaves and roots for Saturnian operations.

The tomato is much more complicated than it seems, no?

Notable tomato-laden BPAL scent:
JERSEY DEVIL
The scent of the wild, hauntingly beautiful Pine Barrens of New Jersey! Pitch pine with blackberry leaf, cranberry, cedar wood and tomato leaf.

(Photo by m’self of a tomato plant in my garden.)

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Herbs. https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=2104 https://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=2104#respond Sat, 04 Jun 2011 18:46:56 +0000 http://www.nonomnismoriar.org/?p=2104 tal garden

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Herbs from the TAL garden. Used to make bath teas, incense, oil extractions, and hydrosols.

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