
u/cloudclippers

Made a t-shirt design for my husband for his birthday!
We both are into gardening/composting, and he introduced me to folk punk music. A little embarrassed to admit I didn't realize this was a song until after I was most of the way through making it...
His current one is just white lines on a green shirt... think we may need more, and I certainly need a matching shirt or sticker eventually!
Hand Drawn Silly Gardening, Bug, & Nature Designs! (And open to commissions or design ideas!)
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I'm working on getting back into the swing of art, and am making silly fun designs for stickers and similar to keep me motivated. Here's some of what I've come up with so far, but I'm also trying to get ideas from others of more things to make.
Gardening, bugs, creatures... send me ideas! Also potentially open for a few commissions until September!
Gardening Art! Help me with ideas!
I'm working on getting back into the swing of art, and am making silly fun designs for stickers and similar to keep me motivated. Here's some of what I've come up with so far, but I'm also trying to get ideas from others of more things to make.
Gardening, bugs, creatures... send me ideas! And if it includes some of our lovely natives, I'm even more for it!
Compost Puns/Art Ideas
Hi everyone! I teach some about composting in a gardening course and of course have a personal pile at home, and now want to bring some into my art. I'm doing some simpler sticker-type designs for fun!
Please help me with compost and/or gardening puns. I'm struggling - so far I have:
-Hoes before bros
-We are all compost in training
Thank you!!!
This is a sugar maple we have in our yard - previous owners had rock and landscaping plastic around the flare. I started pulling it back some today and found what seems like the start of some girdling roots.
Yellow are the roots I’m most concerned about. Biggest one is maybe an inch thick. Red area had a lot of fine roots hugging the trunk when I pulled back the plastic.
Planning to get a hand rake to help carefully pry out the remaining rocks (they are deep in there…), and then put a little compost to fill in the empty space deeper down.
For the roots starting to go around… do I cut them? Leave them?