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PlantJam@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Donut Lab's miracle battery found to be a fraud, investigation claimsEnglish
8·3 days agoThird time for a lot of them.
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Gardening@lemmy.world•A few solarpunk ways of automated watering [Guide]English
2·4 days agoAnother option to consider is a sub irrigated planter.
PlantJam@lemmy.worldto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•A president shouldn't be like this [PizzaCake]
285·5 days agoCertain people really feel the need to point out how much they don’t like her. You could probably add a word filter on your lemmy app to hide posts with pizzacake in the title. Wouldn’t catch all of them, but the last few I’ve seen have had the artist name in the title.
Very cool! That’s the same way we call face tissue kleenex regardless of the brand.
Not pictured is the dog getting hot in the middle of the night and stretching out their scratchy paws straight into you to get some space. Worth it.
Do you call them something different?
I agree that it looks like a wren. Merlin, the bird id app from Cornell, also suggested a few different wren species.
PlantJam@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•'At some point you've got to make money': Goldman's top AI skeptic warns the clock is running out ahead of OpenAI and Anthropic IPOsEnglish
10·6 days agoIs that a forecast or fanfic?
That’s a common misconception. The banana is actually the fruit of the plant, not the root.
Citric acid. You can add that little bit of brightness without also adding moisture. A little goes a long way. Sometimes if something tastes like it needs more salt or spices, it might actually just need a little acid.
PlantJam@lemmy.worldto
AskHistorians@lemmy.world•When was the very first comic book published? What was it about and did it sell well?English
2·8 days agoIt’s pretty cool that you’re doing double duty with both moderation and getting the community going with questions. I don’t know anything about comic books, but hopefully someone that does can share what they know.
PlantJam@lemmy.worldto
AskHistorians@lemmy.world•There's a New Mod in Town (False, Events Happenes Since)English
1·9 days agoHow will your personal beliefs impact your moderation of this community?
PlantJam@lemmy.worldto
AskHistorians@lemmy.world•There's a New Mod in Town (False, Events Happenes Since)English
10·9 days agoSurely this has to be satire, right?
If I could eat goat cheese by the bucket without getting sick I absolutely would. Easily my favorite soft cheese.
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Gardening@lemmy.world•Non-termite attracting replacement for grass around home foundationEnglish
2·11 days agoThat’s the first I’ve heard of that. Pretty cool how different engineering concerns arise due to local differences. Thanks for sharing!
PlantJam@lemmy.worldto
Gardening@lemmy.world•Non-termite attracting replacement for grass around home foundationEnglish
41·11 days agoThat’s news to me! If you’ve heard it from a reliable source then I’d keep on doing it, though. I will say that I personally haven’t had issues with termites despite mulch right against the house, but it was a one time application to get plants established.
PlantJam@lemmy.worldto
Gardening@lemmy.world•Non-termite attracting replacement for grass around home foundationEnglish
91·11 days agoRealistically I think you should just keep the grass and stop watering your foundation perimeter. Any cracking or shrinking is temporary and inconsequential.
However, if you really want to get rid of grass around the foundation, go for a perennial bed of native plants. They’ll look better than grass, won’t need near as much water, and may even attract pollenators or birds.
If you go the gravel route, which I think you would end up regretting, remember that you will end up with weeds growing in it no matter what. Enough organic matter will eventually accumulate to allow weed seeds to sprout, then you’d be stuck with a much more manual maintenance problem than you have now.
If your only concern is termites, there are perimeter termite poisons you can get and apply, or any pest control service would likely be able to do that for you.











They really should have only shown a single word at a time in the captions instead of four words and changing which one is highlighted every three frames.