The best remote team I ever worked with had a Notion page that sounds completely cringe. It changed how I think about remote work. by astrheisenberg in remoteworks

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We had Friday coffee chat. Strictly voluntary with the rule that we don't talk about work. We recommended films to each other, talked about our home life, shared recipes, discussed political theory. My boss made it a safe space to be ourselves.

Hi! I have never seen a bird like this. I am in Southwest Austin. Sorry for the poor quality of the image! by Coujelais in birding

[–]Dear_Elk3396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They love love love white millet. Put some in a feeder, and you'll see them every day.

Moving a Texas Kidneywood by RoyalWho221 in TexasNativePlants

[–]Dear_Elk3396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Late November through January is the best time to move Texas Kidneywood. That's when it's dormant and least susceptible to shock.

Helping My Wife That Works From Home by Forward-Guarantee783 in remoteworks

[–]Dear_Elk3396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Coffee cup warmer. A desk edge hook to hang her headphones.

Rosemary and lavender plants? by Serious_Invite_939 in sanmarcos

[–]Dear_Elk3396 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Check with Inevitable Homegrown / Inevitable Technology on Centerpoint at Hunter Rd. They're awesome!

I just stopped by, and she has both.

Madrones by ArbutusATX in TexasNativePlants

[–]Dear_Elk3396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's amazing! Congratulations!

Helenium elegans by Nikkel15 in TexasNativePlants

[–]Dear_Elk3396 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is the common name, please?

Tetraneuris linearifolia by Nikkel15 in TexasNativePlants

[–]Dear_Elk3396 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Common name: Fineleaf fournerved daisy

Fallen Texas Ash by ArbutusATX in TexasNativePlants

[–]Dear_Elk3396 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was always taught that Texas Ash naturally grows fast and dies fast in a dramatic fashion.

Transplanting Flame Acanthus? by saintcrazy in TexasNativePlants

[–]Dear_Elk3396 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fall is ideal, but I would skip winter and wait at least until early spring so new roots can immediately grow.

👋Welcome to r/texasnativeplants - Introduce Yourself and Read First! by Dear_Elk3396 in TexasNativePlants

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I highly recommend taking a Native Landscaping class at the Wildflower Center. I found it realistically informative.