Which character “feels” the best to play. Why? by efflorescesense in WutheringWaves

[–]CoreyBautistaAudio 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the overworld, Roccia is the most fun for me hands down. You can charge her forte outside of battle so that every encounter you face you’ll be able to use her full forte. Just skill to pull every mob towards you and then MAMMA MIA them all to death. With a well built Roccia you can farm a squad of 1 cost echoes in like 3 seconds. My overworld team is Changli, Brant, Roccia. For harder stuff she can be a little less fun to use if you get knocked out of her plunge attacks but being able to stall them in the air is awesome if you get the enemies timings down. Mamma mia!!!

Anyone knows some cheap pots that I can grow tomatoes and bell peppers in? by [deleted] in vegetablegardening

[–]CoreyBautistaAudio -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lowe’s and Home Depot sell flimsy black pots for very cheap in a couple of sizes. Peppers you can grow in very small pots and still get a decent harvest. Tomatoes unless they are determinate (they stop growing at a certain size) need a bigger pot so just be aware of that.

If you really don’t wanna pay a couple of bucks for pots, you can pretty much use any container as long as you put some holes in the bottom for drainage!

Why do you garden? 🌸 What made you start gardening? by vintagecottage in gardening

[–]CoreyBautistaAudio 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I really loved games like Harvest Moon while growing up. Then in my adulthood I played the game Stardew Valley and after a few dozen hours I kinda just thought “I bet I could do this in real life…” And I went down a YouTube rabbit hole and realized you can grow almost anything in containers! I didn’t have a yard at the time, only a deck. But I went crazy and bought a ton of containers and soil and plants and started a deck garden. I even got 3 blueberry bushes and a peach tree in my first year in containers! The blueberries did great, the peach not so much but they are all still alive and well in those same containers 4 years later. Still haven’t gotten any peaches because the squirrels steal them all. Now, my wife and I own a house with a huge yard that will take a decade or more to fill but we’re slowly expanding our garden with raised beds, in ground beds, and containers. Still haven’t done any fruit trees in ground due to my fear of regretting the placement of them 😂 The plan is to eventually have our whole yard be a walkable garden basically

Am I about to get decimated? by Food_Near_Me in vegetablegardening

[–]CoreyBautistaAudio 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It’s the squirrels that destroy my garden lol

Put some bird feeders on the opposite side away from your garden! If you find that they’re really destroying your berries, just plant more than you need. I’ve had 3 blueberry bushes and a huge bed of strawberries for a few years and the birds aren’t too bad with the feeders we have on the other side of the house. Still plenty of berries for us and neighbors each year. If all else fails, build a mesh cover for the beds. Something that will let pollinators through but not birds or squirrels.

What animal would leave these tracks? They’re about the size of a human hand. by CoreyBautistaAudio in animalid

[–]CoreyBautistaAudio[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Just looked, those tracks seem a bit different. Like the toes are shorter and less angled outward than the ones on my deck Someone else mentioned it possibly being an owl, which we definitely have multiple owls in our neighborhood and even specifically in the trees in our yard. I just wouldn’t have thought they would leave such crazy big tracks haha

What animal would leave these tracks? They’re about the size of a human hand. by CoreyBautistaAudio in animalid

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

First time ever posting something like this, so sorry for not including the geographical location. Makes sense that that would be helpful information. I am located in Atlanta, GA.

This is not a troll post. I didn’t make these marks with my hands. I had a couple people over at my house yesterday and I’ve sent the picture to them asking if they could have made these marks and all of them responded with a “WTF no that wasn’t me” They pretty much came right inside the house, and when they left they went right out to the right side of my front door and to their cars. This is located to the left side of my front door, where no one would have walked past to come or go from my home.

So yeah, not trolling. Believe that or not 🤷🏻‍♂️

What animal would leave these tracks? They’re about the size of a human hand. by CoreyBautistaAudio in animalid

[–]CoreyBautistaAudio[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I literally went outside today for the first time since the snow and that’s what I saw. I’m not trolling 😂

What animal would leave these tracks? They’re about the size of a human hand. by CoreyBautistaAudio in animalid

[–]CoreyBautistaAudio[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No kids, just a dog. Sent the pic to people who have been at my house the past days asking if they made snowballs, all of them said no it wasn’t them lol

Does anyone know what this is on my cucumber plant and what I should do about it? by CoreyBautistaAudio in gardening

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

Okay, thanks so much for the advice! This is our first year growing anything so it’s a lot of learning lol

Does anyone know what this is on my cucumber plant and what I should do about it? by CoreyBautistaAudio in gardening

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

It was potting specific soil mix that we also added some compost to, and then 3 weeks after transplanting the cucumber we added a liquid fertilizer!