▲ 164 r/NativePlantCirclejerk+1 crossposts

Guilt over removing existing non-native plants

We moved into a place with very visually appealing landscaping. I'd like to start replacing the non-native ornamentals with native plants as we're able. However, I'm experiencing guilt over removing and killing the existing plants that are just hanging out, not hurting anyone, living their lives.

Has anyone dealt with this? It's weird, I know. I'm weirder than I'd prefer to be.

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u/alarmpodcast — 2 days ago

A kind and gentle protagonist who interacts with nature or lives in beautiful surroundings

Or a book where nature is a character. Something like a fiction version of Braiding Sweetgrass

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Thank you!

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u/alarmpodcast — 25 days ago

Any recommendations for ways you successfully prevented sunflower seedlings from being eaten?

Mine are getting destroyed

Thank you!

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u/alarmpodcast — 2 months ago
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Can anyone recommend a company/people to do a one-time, intensive yard clean up?

We're moving and don't have time to do it ourselves. We got one quote that feels a bit excessive, so we are looking for other recommendations that people have had good experiences with.

Thank you!

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u/alarmpodcast — 2 months ago
▲ 7 r/Eugene

Garage sale today only 9:00-3:00!

4081 Hampshire Lane

Books, clothing, housewares, kitchenware, and more

u/alarmpodcast — 2 months ago