Exactly. They'll pay a fine that is significantly less than the money saved by building half-assed pond retention walls, and go right back to not caring about what happens to the world around them, so long as they get their profits.
And this doesn't just happen in Africa, either. Remember the one in BC two or three years ago? Ever heard of Elk Valley? And my province's grifter govt is trying to build more coal mines. If you are in AB and you haven't called your MLA about that, and protested, and donated, you need to wake up.
That's good to know, thanks.
They absolutely count!
Fuck Todd Loewen. He can wrap his 'amendments' up in all the disability friendly trappings he wants, anyone who is paying attention knows that all of this is just to stuff his pockets and the pockets of his pals. Save Our Parks!
I am so happy this community exists.
Hey original poster, can you confirm you aren't a bee oh tee? You seem to post a lot of links very quickly, and tbh, I am beginning to be very c.onc.erned about some of the activity in Ca.nadian spaces. Thanks for understanding.
Thanks for posting that! I did go through that post before, but hopefully it will help other newbies.
Haha, I just knew there would be multiple mushy subs. Thanks
He's a beauty! Pretty sure I voted for this species for NZ bird of the year a couple of years ago. Are they common where you are?
You're awesome, thank you
Subbed, and thanks!
I'm lucky if it stays above 20°C here at night, in the middle of summer, so they definitely stay inside!
What type of soil do you have it in? It's definitely easier to keep them healthy with a nice, chunky mix. Ignore any advice to treat them like succulents, if the leaves are getting soft or more bendy before you water, you've waited too long!
If you post a pic I might be able to ID yours for you.
Hit me with your best recommendations! Also looking for plant ID, non-drug related mushroom stuff, birding, and dog pictures. Thanks in advance.
What type? Usually more sun and/or more fertilizer works, but there are some that only bloom if it's hot enough, or if the temp drops at night, or are triggered by longer or shorter days.


This one took a while to get going, but I moved it to a big south facing window last fall and it's finally given me some flowers. Any other hoya heads here?