u/Commercial-Bug-1211

Online Masters Degree in Library Sciences

Currently working in a library and while I am here looking to get a masters degree in Library Sciences as a back up (current bachelors in Ecology).

I am working full time so it would be better if I could do the courses online (not to mention it would be cheaper and much more efficient considering I live in the Caribbean).

I already scouted one program from the University of the West Indies Jamaica but currently they aren't accepting applications.

Does any one have any other recommended online programs?

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u/Commercial-Bug-1211 — 8 days ago

Natures Bouquet

Just thought id share. Currently working on a flower log for most flora found on my island (personal project). I already learnt about the avian population in uni, but the flowers felt neglected 😁

u/Commercial-Bug-1211 — 9 days ago
▲ 2 r/Horticulture+1 crossposts

Can someone explain this mutation to me

https://preview.redd.it/8livox3pyj0h1.png?width=520&format=png&auto=webp&s=4e44e7e406001e42da0145334f26bd86451409c3

I remember finding this flower years ago when I was a student in Uni, had my advisor (I'm an ecology major) crawl the wall trying to find what kind of genetic mutation this is. They did, but I was hoping someone in the horticultural community might have an idea how this might have happened. Is it a cross-pollination thing? There were pink Moss roses next to it.

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u/Commercial-Bug-1211 — 11 days ago
▲ 62 r/flowers

So I saw a couple of these at the back of my house vibing in the bushes (this isn't a picture from my yard, this is actually the campus I work at, but needed an example pic.) and I just started a small veranda/ patio kitchen garden.

Was considering repotting the sprouts I saw to bring it closer to my veranda.

Are they any good at attracting pollinators? Should I even bother replanting them? Has anyone ever worked with sheep potato flowers. Curious how that works. I wanna try using some natural flowers first before I buy any.

Where I live wild flowers grow with our grasses and are usually cut down to maintain yards. To make matters worse its the dry season with occasional sprinkles of rain. I was shocked to even find these since all I see outside is bush, green for days-

And since I'm just starting a mini kitchen garder, I was thinking of introducing some potted flowers to the mix... So yeah- help a novice out Reddit😭

(This post sounds contradicting but welcome to Grenadians dry season. Barren one day, flourishing the next)

u/Commercial-Bug-1211 — 21 days ago

Thought id ask redit. Looking for accommodation in Christ Church. Budget is 140 - 150 USD, ( 400XCD) max per night.

Accomodations are for one spending a week.

Already started looking but I know locals might have a better insight.

Also any tours to Harrison Cave between the 4th and 8th of May.

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u/Commercial-Bug-1211 — 22 days ago