Mines obvious too. "Natural Green Medications" refers to my collection of medicinal plant information. You tell me the plant and I'll tell you what it's used for now and in the past. I'll even give you the real medical uses for it in today's world. It's been a fascination to me since early youth.
An old Native American women who was the healer for her tribe used to take me on long walks with her through the woods and along creek and pond banks in search of herbs and edible plants.
It was more of a task than immediately evident. She had only one foot. She wore a straight wooden peg on her leg and she'd get stuck sometimes and I had to help pull it out of the mud. She'd cuss in "Indian" while we worked at it. I have no idea what she said but it sounded pretty bad.
She wore a huge apron that would hold about two bushels of stuff and when it started getting full, she'd have me help her hold it up until we got to her house where she'd dump it on the kitchen table and sort it out.
She'd explain each plant to me and what her people used it for, for "all time", as she said. Most of what she picked went into the big cast iron pot on her wood burner and became part of her family's ongoing stew.
If you came into her home, you sat at that table and had a bowl of stew.....PERIOD. It wasn't optional. Since we lived in a very poor neighborhood, most of the kids who came around were in need of a meal anyway. I remember the taste of that stew to this day.
She carried a 22 long rifle across her back also. If a rabbit, squirrel or any other edible animal got within her range, it became part of that same stew.
Every time I read my screen name, I think of her. I loved her like a Mother, which was handy because I never got to meet mine. Her only name was pronounced "Namie". She didn't read or write, so I never knew how to spell it.
It's surprising how many people think my screen name means something about smoking pot. hehe
I guess my knowledge of Hydroponics and a name like that makes them think so.