... Are you lost? =)
AGTMADCAT
joined 2 years ago
I grew up with a number of ornamental grasses in my front yard which specifically needed to not be cut back in order to thrive. Leaving them alone produced excellent results. So all I'm saying is that it depends on the specifics of the plant. Hopefully we can both agree that if people get a new type of plant, they should look up what that exact species needs to give it the best shot?
- Yup! A place for general conversations is good.
- I think this server will end up as one of the primary ones for this type of topic, so I'd expect to spend a lot of time here.
- Yes, or at least it will be. It's got a long development road ahead of it but the bones are there and I'm confident that it will get sorted out and start experiencing the same sort of scalloped growth as Mastodon.
- LFG y'all, community go brrrrrr
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Have you met Brittons? Especially the kind that typically go on package holidays to Spain?