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What's your go-to tool for weed management?
Mulch!
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What's your go-to tool for weed management?
Mulch!
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Competitive games for gamers with slow reflexes
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Has TFT had any updates that decrease how much you have to know about league of legends stats/chars? I really enjoyed the first season, but when they started changing things all the time it was way too much
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Ryan Cohen's statement at the 2023 shareholders meeting
Thanks for this. Just finished reading Naked Short and Greedy by Dr. Susanne Trimbath - if anyone needs a reminder of how fucked up the markets are... I highly suggest it!
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Do you grow food, plants, or both?
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I, too, consider myself an anti-gardener. My long term goal is a good forest. In the meantime while the fruit trees grow I'm not relying too much on production and focusing on soil building, and increasing insects.
I'm not mowing this year, and I left the acorns and leaf litter over the winter. Not sure if it's confirmation bias, but it feels like I have more lightning bugs than last year. I know my yard has enough to support a number of snakes, rabbits and possums; a box turtle; and at night when I go out with my headlamp, it's a sea of wolf spider eyes glaring back at me!
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Competitive games for gamers with slow reflexes
Are you me? I played sc2 not wc3 but feel the same way. I've been playing valorant which is CSGO style lots of holding corners and team tactics. Only really good if you have a good group to play with though. I also have a lichess account and the same desire for fog of war! Following this post for ideas :)
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Dopamine, and how "scheduled boredom" has helped me immensely in the age of digital dominance
"Unprogrammed" Quakers (among many other groups) worship by sitting in silence together for a time - about an hour seems to be the norm for adults. Some people have their eyes shut; sometimes someone may stand and share a message; sometimes a kid may loudly whisper, "I'm booooored!"
I wonder if this is a religious analogue of the secular "scheduled boredom"?
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Three generations of egyptian walking onions
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Here's hoping! Just keep mulching & composting!
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Three generations of egyptian walking onions
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I'm actually not even certain how to harvest. I guess the greens can be used as green onions, but do you eat the sets at the top? Or is there a bulb in the ground? (something something meme...but now I'm too afraid to ask)
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My recording of a Common Firecrest's song (and a question)
Seems like there are a lot of even sub $50 USB-C condenser mics with wind screens out there -- no comment on quality though. I searched $your_online_retailer_of_choice for "condenser microphone for iphone"
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You can get around those with mulch & perennials! Unless the grass itself is required, which sounds awful