I’m not able to double-check for you (I probably can later), but I would first verify everything is native. You can use sites like USDA plants to find range maps for individual species.
I like to buy from opnseed and their woodland edge mix sounds like a good fit assuming it’s all native.
I would also evaluate the moisture conditions of your site. Some plants like it drier, some wetter.
I always felt the rise of fake stories came with the change to karma for text posts. It used to be that a text post gave no karma and so there was no incentive to karma farm that way. Once the change happened, many text-based subreddits had their quality drop dramatically.
Did you post to r/amitheasshole? I used to love that one
Yes, a magazine is just a community or subreddit. I prefer the UI of Kbin but the terminology takes some getting used to. There’s also regular posts and microblogs.
I plan to stay on Lemmy/Kbin and abandon reddit for the most part
Gallowboob sounds so familar. Who was that again?
All I want is to go back to the classic Zelda formula of a linear story with dungeons. BOTW and TOTK are great, but I miss the old games. I miss getting a new item that suddenly makes new parts of the world accessible.
I’m afraid, however, we won’t ever see this type of Zelda again. BOTW and TOTK have sold an insane amount of copies. This may be the new normal for Zelda.
Also, please let there be more 2D games.
The world looked gorgeous but the gameplay looked awkward and clunky. I don’t know if I’ll buy it but I love Avatar so maybe.
Hi, I’m new to Lemmy and the fediverse. I learned how to subscribe to other instances but I am not seeing all of the comments unless I go directly to that instance.
For example: I have an account on vlemmy.net. I do not have an account on slrpnk.net If I go to nolawns@slrpunk.net through vlemmy I see fewer comments than if I go through slrpnk.
Is this working as intended? Here is a link to a pair of screenshots demonstrating my problem.
I wish you luck on your endeavor!
The learning curve is steep but I’m feeling very optimistic and excited to be a part of a new community. Reddit had been going downhill for years ( I joined in 2010).
I plan to stay no matter what reddit does next.
Every little bit helps!
If money was no object I would buy up all of the houses around mine and turn them into native forests.
When ever I see land being cleared for a development, I wish I could just buy it up and preserve it.
Awesome! I’ll have to check it out
Has there been any mention of mod support?
Same…same…