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[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

i wanted to do a lasagna bed but shit went off the rails and now my yard is comprised of a poop/rice hull/clay slurry with some leaf compost here and there

i don't believe this will be too much of an issue but i'm not 100 percent on this so i am asking here in case anyone has fucked up in a similar fashion and has any experience to contribute regarding tilling and mulching with almost 100% green material

[–] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

the lasagna bed is what i was aiming for, but due to how my yard is set up it's difficult to get more than like 2-3 layers without needing a raised bed to keep the dirt from spilling out onto tiles/patio. to get around this i ended up doing a lot of digging to get the manure/rice hull mix into the ground, but ultimately things did not go quite as planned and i basically just ended up digging up most of my yard and burying a lot of poop underneath. i'm not sure what to do next, i could just stick to the plan and keep mulching with a poop/rice/coir/dirt mix and cover with cardboard, but i'm worried about smells and bugs when summer really starts rolling in. also the dirt is way too elevated without even mulching and will definitely start spilling over into the rest of the yard if i mulch.

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i'm trying to improve the soil quality in my yard, it's hard and clay-like and roots have a hard time going down below like 4 cm. i have cow patties, rice hulls, rinsed coco coir and some cardboard.

currently the plan has been to mix up the patties and rice hulls and bury that below ground (completed already), then mulch with the coir + hulls + patties, then finally cover with cardboard. the yard is small so not much cardboard involved. i'm growing cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and beans this year, they should have been in the ground already but i wanted to grow from seed and my cats got to the sprouts. so i gotta get new ones agony-acid

please tell me what i am missing or what i could do better.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 7 months ago

sometimes it feels like the only difference between barbarism and civilization is what lies between negative and positive incentives

[–] [email protected] 34 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (4 children)

it would be celebrated, valorized and enshrined as the capstone achievement of the american experiment within 3 generations

so long as the idea of america persists, any criticism of it will be met with 'at least we got all the removed'

[–] [email protected] 40 points 7 months ago (4 children)

do pictures exist of her not looking bored/emotionless/unimpressed?

[–] [email protected] 15 points 7 months ago

long route on public transport, no readily available bathrooms, lots of people around

i used to think shitting in public was uncivilized and disgusting behavior but after experiencing some dangerous episodes i have newfound respect for those with so few fucks to give that they are able to drop trow and blast one out in front of a crowd of people

[–] [email protected] 24 points 7 months ago (3 children)

r/china sexpats tend to enjoy bonding over the shared trauma of getting explosive diarrhea after overexposure to non-mayo substances, it's something of a tradition in white people social bubbles in china

[–] [email protected] 6 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

the two apps right now are boss直聘 and 智联招聘

youll have to know some chinese

youll get lots of compensation if youre willing to work in the less developed areas of the country

dont get scammed

[–] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago

manner and familymart have regular coffees for around 10-15

[–] [email protected] 3 points 7 months ago

lmao douyin should do some reverse 蛮夷入关 cyberjudo shit and roll out the red carpet for all tiktok refugees

[–] [email protected] 13 points 7 months ago (1 children)

i take back what i thought previously, tech shoulda bullied this guy harder in high school

[–] [email protected] 29 points 7 months ago

fucking chuang

 

this was my garden a few weeks back. i'm basically totally new at this despite having done this for a few years now and this is gonna be a sort of lessons learned kinda deal.

the story so far is that i decided i was too busy to fuck too much with replanting seedlings this year and figured that i would just go straight from seed, hoping that the unusually cold weather we were having in spring would kill most of them so i would have less work to do down the line. that was a completely unfounded and stupid assumption on my part and i had to replant/uproot a bunch of plants (see above) because i ended up just haphazardly scattering seeds everywhere and the distribution of plants was totally fucked.

a lot of them started flowering last week-ish so i decided to fertilize this week. this was initially impossible because i hadn't really done any maintenance on my little guys since i replanted them and so the place was basically a jungle. after two afternoons worth of effort the garden now looks like this (didn't really do much to the guys in the planter, there's a drainage layer but the big drainage pipe is above the drainage layer for reasons outside my control and i really need to get on that...):

all this to say that for anyone starting out, just bite the bullet and start your seeds off somewhere where you can keep track of them and replant them (IN AN ORGANIZED FASHION) later on. you'll save yourself a lot of trouble and won't end up spilling fermented soybeans all over yourself because you tripped over a potato while trying to maneuver yourself around your poor man's tomato cage.

 

is this a bad idea? plan on mixing some topsoil in, but dont have very much on hand

 

i can't believe this exists

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