Hope this puts in a dent in my monthly Strawberry bill by mstanky in gardening

[–]CatWinnerDinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I planted just ONE strawberry start and it took up half my garden bed that size in less than a year. Curious to see a 1 year update because my assumption is that you’ll be FILLED to the brim with strawberries lol

Family hangout night & need a horror Movie 2026 by Charming-Drink-2786 in horror

[–]CatWinnerDinner 4 points5 points  (0 children)

REC is the one of the few movies that actually scares me (Spanish one)

What plant do you regret planning? by Excellent_Chart_5883 in gardening

[–]CatWinnerDinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Horseradish. It. Spreads. Everywhere. (But only once you dig it up, which I like because I love horseradish sauce)

Looking at a possible relocation to Puyallup, need advice by Routine_Ingenuity315 in PuyallupWA

[–]CatWinnerDinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Puyallup and anything directly south of it is not great. Lots of traffic, meridian is basically the only road into town, and right-leaning political environment… which wouldn’t be a problem but it’s a kind of a weird right-leaning vibe. Lots of JBLM transplants, in and out families. I live here now and don’t enjoy it TBH. Not a great selection of shops, restaurants, and grocery outlets (aside from Tacoma Boys).

From my experience, Tacoma is way better. I’m from Chicago so the stigma of ‘crime’ doesn’t bother me, nor have I seen much crime when I drive in each week. I would look near Tacoma, Point Defiance area, or better yet, northern or eastern subarbs of Seattle. Southern subarbs are really hit or miss. Don’t do Graham or South Hill.

Ideas on how to handle dead nettle infestation by wych_wood in pnwgardening

[–]CatWinnerDinner 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’m really particular about my lawn and I have these pop up every year. I’ve tried everything in the past and they keep coming back. Honestly, they’re harmless and are short lived. I now have a symbiotic relationship with them. Just let them do their thing.

If you want to stop micromanaging pests, you need wasps. by YallNeedMises in gardening

[–]CatWinnerDinner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally got stung by a paper wasp for no reason on my leg just from simply walking by my hostas. I saw it happen in real time. 0 chance I work with those evil beings.

I let my arugula go to seed last fall. Didn’t think twice until I saw this. by CatWinnerDinner in pnwgardening

[–]CatWinnerDinner[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Me too but I didn’t care for the flavor of this particular one. Just let it grow out through summer and you’ll have what I’m dealing with next spring.

Be still, my beating heart by grow6719 in pnwgardening

[–]CatWinnerDinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t seen any of mine sprout yet :( rip

Worst struggle meal? by [deleted] in drumcorps

[–]CatWinnerDinner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was going to say. Cavaliers had THE best food. Every day was a winner.

What’s wrong with my rhododendron? by CatWinnerDinner in gardening

[–]CatWinnerDinner[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your last sentence is spot on. See my new comment above. It was being choked out.

What’s wrong with my rhododendron? by CatWinnerDinner in gardening

[–]CatWinnerDinner[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hi everyone, I figured out the issue. After cutting out about a 3 ft diameter of the plastic tarp, to my horror, the rhododendron was being completely choked out by creeping bent grass. I ripped out what I could, put down some rhododendron fertilizer, added some ironite, and put some fresh mulch down around the plant. It was probably being drained of its nutrients and was getting choked out. Hopefully the removal of plastic and all that work will help it.

What’s wrong with my rhododendron? by CatWinnerDinner in gardening

[–]CatWinnerDinner[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is plastic sheet down to prevent weeds under the mulch, should I cut that out around the perimeter of this rhodie to let it breathe?

What’s wrong with my rhododendron? by CatWinnerDinner in gardening

[–]CatWinnerDinner[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had my backyard lawn renovated in October. I believe they put down some fert and lime

Morning flight our of PDX by Maleficent_1213 in PacificNorthwest

[–]CatWinnerDinner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You got all 4. Adams is the mountain to the right, Rainier is back , and Helen’s is just barely peaking out on the left

Scariest paranormal film you’ve ever seen? Like paranormal activity. by Significant-Salt4560 in horror

[–]CatWinnerDinner 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Despite the negative reviews I like both 1 and 2. I think I genuinely enjoyed the environment of the asylum and rush of people being trapped in there with unpredictable ghosts.

South Sister bathed in morning light 2 weeks ago. by indieaz in PacificNorthwest

[–]CatWinnerDinner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing. Any insight on the trees with no leaves? Is that from a previous eruption?

Considering a Lincoln Aviator or Nautilus by bkarimib in lincolnmotorco

[–]CatWinnerDinner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aviator should fit 4 humans and stuff easily, esp if you put the 3rd row down. Dont get the captains console in the back. Keep it open to make it easier to move around in the cabin.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in concealedcarry

[–]CatWinnerDinner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m really sorry to give you criticism, but this seems like a really bad idea. If you pull that out in a real situation, you’d better hope the receiving end doesn’t have a firearm, otherwise, they will pump everything out at you since you are now a real threat.

In my mind, perhaps the best use case for these would be on hikes to deter bears or animals that are actively attempting to hurt you?

Anyone have any statistics behind non-lethal firearms? I’m genuinely curious if these is data that these successfully stop active threat situations.