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Cake day: June 15th, 2023

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  • Idk the model but can check later. Removing/modifying it isn’t an issue, but my household wants to use it since it’s there.

    I’m not personally opposed to a camera but would need to be in full control of the feed. My main goal is keeping it simple and cheap for now, so not replacing a functional camera is very tempting. Later on I can look into real alternatives but an afternoon project will do for now.





  • shoo@lemmy.worldtoScience Memes@mander.xyzI'm not okay.
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    6 months ago

    Depends on if you have a healthy wild source that can seed itself in. My woodline is almost entirely invasives so it took more legwork to balance it out. I ended up mostly planting small trees/shrubs to shade out the weeds and letting Virginia Creeper spread (love that stuff).

    Barring that it probably depends on yard size and local climate. Might be more economical to clear with a sod cutter or spot weed + replace.

    Check for local native plant orgs, they can get you plants in bulk. They might also have specific advice, for example if you need to avoid seeding certain plants to protect a vulnerable local species.


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    6 months ago

    While it’s better than keeping a barren monoculture lawn, keep in mind that letting things grow with no intervention will get you a lot of invasive species. If you want healthier habitat for your critters try to keep an eye on what’s growing and replace the bad stuff with native options.