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Is it unethical to plant non-natives in the ground?
>>5063726in your own country, if they're invasive, yes, definitelyIf it's a foreign country, and they're invasive, no, it's funy
>be australian>kill every kangaroo paw i plant
>>5063848Killing kangaroos is in your blood anon
>is horticulture unethical?
>>5063995Who are you quoting?
have gotten into plant identification over the last 2 months, very comfy hobby, and walking through the park and realizing I can now name half the stuff I see feels great
>>5063726Only if they are allelopathic. Most native plants can compete with invasives if they aren't suppressing the seed bank. >>5063995Yes. Bonsai is the cruelest of act of horticulture.
>>5064071It's neat when you start to notice different species in what used to be a generic green blob. Inaturalist has been a great help in identifying weeds in my area.
>>5064075inaturalist is what I've been using too
>>5064070The guy who asked of keeping non-native plants is bad
I heard that these are good for your memory somehow, so I plucked some leaves off a tree I walked by and ate them. Tasted like shit and I noticed no significant memory improvement
>>5064082That's not what he said, and not what you said though?And you also didn't reply to him, are you dumb?
>>5064087Shut the fuck up
>>5063285The absolute flared girth on this new one.
I was told sphagnum moss is the best growing medium for sphagnum moss, but I cant get red sphagnum to establish on top of green, it just keeps dyingDo sphagnums compete with and deter other species?
Anyone know about hydroponics? How do I control this fungus?
>>5064390Don’t most people in hydroponics plant directly into clay pellets?
>>5064456I got some peat sponges.
First frost of the year was last nightYou moved everything inside before then, right?
>>5064798>First frost of the year was last nightnah that was already like 3 weeks ago
>>5064802Well lah dee dah mister Im Too Good For Global Warming
>>5064100Mayonnaise lookin inbred hick
>>5064824Its funny that you have to try so hard to make up insults and yet I can just remind you that you're brown and hurt you infinitely more