And if you weren't already planning to, get your employer to pay!
My mother used to, and one of our cats used to chew, but not swallow. the skin. He was the one with a mortal terror of cauliflower.
It depends very much on the area, but it's still, usually, St John's Ambulance, or Red Cross. Some areas had good courses at FE colleges, but lost track of whether these are still a thing. There are one or two decent commercial operators, but most of them are best be avoided.
In the 90s, this was our, so posh some folk couldn't understand him, ex-Guards regiment, glorious leader at work. Addmittedly, I do not recall him ever having a sea shell on his head, and do not want to consider the possibility of him wearing a wide open kimono, displaying his underwear.
Gonna repost this question later today (Oct. 1st) around 7 PM EST! Thanks for sharing your plant knowledge! ๐๐ฑ
The Theatre of Small Convenience, Great Malvern.
That would be very on-brand.
Conspiracy theorists must have had to get REALLY imaginative with this.
???? Mandleson would be the Daddy, in every sense.
I was thinking about trying these in Canada (there are SO many varieties and flavour profiles), but I read somewhere that the flowers smell like "rotting flesh" and that was a deal breaker for me. Would love to know if that's what they really smell like from someone who is actually growing them ๐ฑ