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Please share tips for learning to work with grass

I’d like to start working with grass to make sculptural
large scale installations. However, this wasn’t part of my floristry training. I found these photos as inspiration on Pinterest. Could you please advise what kind of grass they use and also if there are any resources in particular that you could recommend to start learning how to work with it?

u/CyberPixel070 — 1 day ago

What is your advice for camera settings for this composition?

This is my final project at floral school and the professional photos that I received are very dark. I asked for some help with editing them but now (second photo) they look to me overexposed, grainy, etc.. so not like professional photography. I like the composition, could you please give me advice on the technical settings to improve this type of photography? Is the main issue caused with the color of the background being blue and the flowers bright red?

u/CyberPixel070 — 1 month ago

Help me pick a vinyl floor / mat for under my dining table

Hi friends! I’m still in progress of implementing your previous suggestions (will comment with link).

I just finished a florist training and want to start working with flowers at home. Unfortunately my waxed wooden floor is incredibly delicate and doesn’t do well with water.

I’d like to cover the floor under my dining table (min 2,5 x 3 m or ~9 x 8 ft). Which vinyl floor would you choose? Or do you have a better option? (Must ship to Germany please).

Bonus question - should I have it run all the way to the kitchen? Or is having three floor mats / rugs in this area the way to go?

Thanks!!

u/CyberPixel070 — 2 months ago
▲ 111 r/NoLawns

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 — 2 months 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 — 4 months ago