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The chairs are supposed to be "riempie" chairs -- the seats being made of laced leather thongs (rieme) rather than being solid or padded.
Roses are plentiful on wine estates. They are planted to give early warning of fungal diseases before they are seen on the vines.
This opulent dining room features antique yellowwood furniture, riempie leather-strip chairs, and a stunning Delft porcelain display cabinet, surrounded by lush red and white roses, evoking the elegance of a bygone era.
Created by Charlie on Feb 21, 2025 using the Google Imagen 3.0 Fast AI image generator model.
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As the summer went on, I wondered about the "radish" as it was tall and gangly but when the little yellow flowers opened I left them. My youngest son, about 5, called them chocolate flowers. He told me to smell them and he was right. A strong chocolate smell! Shortly after, the canola was harvested and the flea beetles came. But they left my plants alone! They preferred the chocolate flower plants and stripped them instead. Seems it was wild mustard in my garden and it's the native food for the flea beetles species we had. After that, I'd plant wild mustard scattered in my garden every year as a trap crop! 😂 I was a happy gardener! I never planted lots of potatoes so it was easy to go through them and pick potato bugs off and the young soft ones, I'd squish on the plants. It acts as a deterrent as it screams danger! to the others. Works with most aphids too.
That is really interesting about using roses as an early warning system! I learned by accident a gardening truck to save my garden from flea beetles infestations come later summer. Where I lived on the Prairies, there were vast fields of wheat, oats, sorghum and canola (called rapeseed then). When the canola seeds were harvested, swarms of flea beetles would fly to the gardens instead. They attacked any plant in the Brassicaceae family - like my cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, turnip, Brussel sprouts , all which I love and grew. Within a short time, they could skeletonise a plant, leaving only the leaf veins. One time an unknown plant showed up in spring mixed between the rows. It was very tiny at that stage but I recognized the early leaves as radishes so I left them.
Great work! Someone needs to train AI to 'think' beyond American and European cultural perspectives to embrace riempie chairs and a trillion other aspects of life elsewhere. The models can handle Japanese, Chinese and Indian culture to some extent ... But beyond that ... SERIOUS challenges ... I've more or less given up ... Trying to capture what I really want simply chews data and the results are usually far from satisfactory. Eish! Very big 'Eish'!
Interesting... I have seen roses on wine estates in some regions, but did not know why they had them...
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