

Then let the stupid people pay the price.
Majority of x does y. I know, I know, not your side I’m sure!
Then let the stupid people pay the price.
Majority of x does y. I know, I know, not your side I’m sure!
Yeah it’s really not though. You really need to get out of your mom’s basement before you pretend to be an authority on what constitutes a “shithole country”.
Delete my comment because I guess my understanding isn’t as concrete as I’d like it to be.
Isn’t socialism just the way to get to communism?
Right, but as far as I know, that nitrogen isn’t bio-available to other plants until the clover dies. The nitrogen is produced, just not usable.
If done right
That’s a pretty large if. Haha
No group has ever cherry picked the sample set to prove their point right?
I don’t have any personal experience with clover, but I would bet it has better traffic tolerance than wild violet.
When I was looking into alternatives to grass, I was considering micro-clover, but in the end I settled on good old grass.
When taken care of correctly, I could get away with mowing about once a week on average. This was with no watering and minimal fertilizing. And I still had people stop on the sidewalk to complement it.
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I’ll ride the ship down with you…
Lemmy likes to be an echo chamber for “America Bad”.
I don’t know a single person that actually is anti-vax, I know some who think you should be allowed to choose (aka freedom).
But that would require nuance, and the average lemming chooses not to have that.
That’s actually hilarious, tell me you’ve never been to the United States without actually telling me.
You know what’s crazy?
I’ve lived in the United States for over 30 years, and I’ve never been asked my feelings on any major news topic like this…
It’s almost like the statistics are made up or something.
No, the news conglomerates won’t stop.
No one I know actually thinks like this, but it’s easy to run made up problems 24 hrs a day, than point out actual corruption like every career politician insider trading.
I don’t think it will be too much of a problem then, but some broadleaf ground covers don’t tolerate foot traffic too well.
I had a section of my lawn that was wild violet, and the second it got wet and walked on it was a mud pit! My 15 pound dog was tracking foot prints all over our house so it had to go!
Do you use your yard? Or is it primarily just to look at?
It also improves the soil quality.
If your referencing it’s nitrogen fixing capabilities, I believe the clover has to die for it to be available to other plants.
All said, out of all the plants you could have in your lawn, clover is a good one!
I would make sure to have that in writing.