u/CyberPixel070

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Would it be completely wrong if I planted clover on a lawn that isn’t mine?

I live in a rented apartment in a building with a large garden in Berlin, Germany. A couple who owned one of the apartments previously planted a beautiful garden over 15 years and cared for it. Now they’ve sold and moved away, leaving the garden largely unmaintained for 3 years. I’ve been tending what I can but it’s a huge project.

We also have several shady areas that used to be planted with grass every spring. Now they’re patchy and bared. Would I be an asshole if I (as a tenant and without permission) planted some native clover seeds incognito in those areas?

The property management and owners are in a very intense fight about many topics so asking them about it is unfortunately not the best idea.

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u/CyberPixel070 — 3 days ago

I’ve been living here for 3 years, and after my ex moved out 2 years ago I started to find my style again. I like the direction that I’m going, if anything I’d like to lean more into retrofuturist sci fi industrial.

I still need to re-center the lamp above the dining table (I use it as a workspace as well, but move it when guests come over). What would you add/remove/change to take this space to the next level?

u/CyberPixel070 — 1 month ago