Facelikeapotato
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Thank you for the clarification.
That makes the fact a possum ravaged mine a touch more horrifying.
Celebrating librarians is a wonderful legacy!
Snake snacks = No
That is one of my favourite videos.
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Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•This tree is doing the MOST for Spring
2·2 years agoThank you!
Nope, I found it on Facebook, and it didn’t appear to be original to that page either.
Interesting, the brain is a weird thing. Thanks for sharing!
That looks amazing!
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Memes@lemmy.ml•‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says the Only Nation Where This Regularly Happens
20·2 years ago“We’ve tried nothin’ and we’re all out of ideas!”
Thank you for sharing, it’s a lovely memory.
That is so sweet, thanks for sharing!
I just googled it and man, there’s a lot of variation! Some are upright, some more prostrate, some thick, some thin and noodly like mine. I can’t wait to see if it will flower. Thanks for the ID.
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Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•Has anyone tried this or a similar product?
2·2 years agoAlright, sounds like I’ve got a plan then. Thank you so much for all your help, I really appreciate it!
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Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•Has anyone tried this or a similar product?
1·2 years agoIt’s pretty big, and due to budget and being carless, it will need to be dug by hand. Peat isn’t something I’ve seen where I am, are there other alternatives? Currently I’ve dug out all but the biggest plants and I’ve turned it into a compost pile (food scraps, coffee grounds, grass clippings). I figured I’d let that do It’s thing for a few months, then dig it in and add amendments. Gypsum and lime keep being mentioned, so probably those and some blood and bone or similar. I want to grow veggies and herbs there if it’s possible after all that.
I can get some products delivered from Amazon, if they sell useful amendments. Perhaps manure as well? I’ve gotten so much different advice, I feel like I’m just throwing everything at it lol. Doing something about the clay will make it infinitely easier to dig though.
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Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•Has anyone tried this or a similar product?
3·2 years agoI need to do some googling to understand exactly what that means, thank you for the info. That garden bed is just so bloody dense, with random lumps of clay and constantly damp.






At the very least, a lie of omission. He could’ve corrected you.