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Nature and Gardening

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All things green, outdoors, and nature-y. Whether it's animals in their natural habitat, hiking trails and mountains, or planting a little garden for yourself (and everything in between), you can talk about it here.

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[–] Toadvark@mander.xyz 3 points 1 year ago

This is such good stuff- thank you for writing and sharing.

I work seasonally at a big big store's garden center, and they're constantly sold out of tomato cages. The amount of times I've encouraged people to lash two sticks together is amusing; from personal experience, I almost felt as if I needed "permission" to do such a thing the first couple of times. Now I can't be stopped! Yard and garden are chock-full of stick trellises. :)

[–] JackbyDev@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

I thought I was a genius for making a compost bin with plastic fencing. But it droops over so I had to stake it down. Last year I just put my lawn clippings against a piece of pallet wood but wanted to be fancy this year.

One thing I learned from the composting subreddit is that if it is organic it will turn into compost eventually. All the other advice is about getting it there quicker or mitigating smell.

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