I have a house that's set back from the street about 100 feet and the yard is 120 feet wide. I don't water or fertilize but I still need to mow to keep it under control. Does anyone have any tips for a space that big that won't require an enormous amount of maintenance? I'd love to use primarily native species but the only thing that really seems to take off is thistle.
Gerrymandered by the GOP. Legislature realizes that the people want to approve a constitutional amendment so they are trying to make it harder to do so by whipping up right wing panic.
My wife and I use Goodbudget with a single login. It's pretty quick to add purchases as they are made and easy to look through the history and see trends.
I still haven't fully figured out the fridge after a year and 7 trips. We invested in a separate canopy with screen walls and that's a lot more reliable than the awning.
I only use my phone so I'll bounce between both until Relay stops working and then stop using Reddit. If Relay keeps working then I'll keep using Reddit. Simple.
Plenty of times. I exclusively interact with it on my phone with a 3rd party app. As soon as the app stops working, I stop Reddit. I'm not installing the Reddit app. The boycott is kinda a moot point for me.
Gerrymandered by the GOP. Legislature realizes that the people want to approve a constitutional amendment so they are trying to make it harder to do so by whipping up right wing panic.