Thank you for the detailed answer, I especially appreciate your list of species that have worked well. We also have a big population of deer and bunnies in our area that love to eat things in the backyard. Which plants should I plant that can protect against deer? Are there any methods (netting?) that you've found effective with deer?
Ooh thank you for the advice about ChipDrops, it sounds really cool! Their website suggests that the deliveries can be very large (https://support.getchipdrop.com/article/6-can-i-get-a-smaller-load). Are they really this big often? How would you recommend handling it if the load is that big?
cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/20277540
> I'm in the Piedmont (South-east US) region with a hardiness zone of 8a. I have a large area of turf grass, and I want to plant native plants, attract butterflies, native insects, fireflies, all of it. I'm looking for trees, shrubs, small plants, anything would be nice to plant. > > Where do I start? I see a lot of different species online, but where can I get seeds for them to plant? Is planting from seeds a viable option for a beginner? > > Any help would be appreciated!
I'm in the Piedmont (South-east US) region with a hardiness zone of 8a. I have a large area of turf grass, and I want to plant native plants, attract butterflies, native insects, fireflies, all of it. I'm looking for trees, shrubs, small plants, anything would be nice to plant.
Where do I start? I see a lot of different species online, but where can I get seeds for them to plant? Is planting from seeds a viable option for a beginner?
Any help would be appreciated!
Hyprland, Thanks! Are you using some sort of Neovim config or did you set it up yourself?
So far I've only themed GTK with Oomox, Rofi, Kitty, and CSTimer. Currently priority is QT Flatpaks, where It seems the only option is Kvantum.
I use gmail but I'm looking to find another free provider to move. I've considered proton or tutonota but neither seem to support thunderbird without payment.
I thought it was just K9 Mail, is there something else coming up?
Vikunja (hosted on tchncs: https://todo.tchncs.de/) is great for tasks but I haven't tried using it for a grocery list.
+1 Kdenlive is great and its open source software from KDE
It's not much but I will post later
I'm currently using the Hack font and a color scheme I made by editing Material Darker. I'm happy with the color scheme but I'm having trouble getting certain parts of my desktop to follow it.
Keyoxide Proof: $argon2id$v=19$m=512,t=256,p=1$Pk5liPwux0K2uW94vCFLwA$k1nbucZosYhwywju59W1T3i//Cg63tx7mCUT6xywhwM