u/humdinger44

How strict are you about choosing your native plants?

I love working on this project of replacing my lawn with beneficial natives. Usually i make sure that a plant is native to my county before deciding to add it to my garden but every now and then I think about making exceptions.

This evening I'm looking at different varieties of phlox and many are native to my state and county but the marsh phlox (Phlox glaberrima) is not. I think that particular variety is so pretty and would also be well suited for my soil.

So I'm taking a poll. How strict are you on what you consider native?

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u/humdinger44 — 6 days ago

Archer fans! What show do you think most other fans would agree is a great TV show?

I suppose what other TV shows do you think most Archer fans have in common

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u/humdinger44 — 13 days ago

In She's Out of My League (2010) in the final climax (not Kirk's early bird special) outside the airport you can hear a reference to the movie Airplane (1980) in the background with the airport broadcasting about white loading zones.

The movie is wildly underrated.

u/humdinger44 — 14 days ago
▲ 5 r/PleX

And i both respect plex for maintaining my privacy but also judge them for not reaching out lol.

Seinfeld. Here we go.

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u/humdinger44 — 21 days ago

There are some specialized tree nurseries and people running small businesses out of their homes but when I go looking for specific native plants it can be difficult to find a supplier. If larger nurseries set up a "native plants" department, or even marked natives with a high visibility sticker, I would think that would be so helpful. No one seems to take this approach. I would think professional gardeners would be into it.

Is there really not enough of a market for this to be a viable business model?

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u/humdinger44 — 23 days ago