You don’t really plant them, you get eggs on little strips of paper that you hang on your plants. Super easy!
You don’t really plant them, you get eggs on little strips of paper that you hang on your plants. Super easy!
Lacewing! Super beneficial insect! I try to grow them every year in my garden. They eat aphids and other pests on plants. It’s a friend :)
If you’re in the US, I have gotten good results/ seeds from ptlawnseed.com. They have a bunch of different options and tell you what works well in your climate zone!
Hi neighbor! Believe it or not, I walk by your house all the time and always tell my wife I love it :)
As for what you can do, I know you said you’re southern exposure with a lot of sun, but I can tell you that I would consider your home and even that front mostly shaded.
Now is a good time to mulch with some good compost. We’ve been seeing good results with just getting some black kow from Home Depot.
Additionally, I was just there yesterday, but The Farm in Green Village (by Morristown) is open and they’ll soon have plants in their shade section. Very helpful people there too. Definitely worth the trip.
Also, we have a ton of deer, and your arborvitae look like tell-tale signs of deer nibbling. They can’t reach the top so just eat out the middle. I got a motion detected sprinkler to scare them off a few years ago and that seems to help.
Small world, especially on Lemmy!
Yes, fuck cars, but first, fuck America (and other countries) for not building infrastructure to be car independent.
Boeing could use them on their door plug nuts.
Heck yeah I would love to never use the terminal. The terminal is the biggest roadblock for me adopting Linux. I never, ever want to open it. If I have to open it, Linux has failed for me as a windows replacement.
I want to try Linux again, and I have dipped my toes many times, but the terminal is the major block for me, a slightly above average pc user.