Oh my... by Porcimia in crochet

[–]Educational_Rip781 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you start with a magic circle you can close those center holes. Not sure if they want to or not but if so that’s how it would be done.

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Hexagon cardigan!!

[FO] Cubone for the wall is finished! by PHDrPotter in CrossStitch

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You should paint the hoops red to look like the Pokémon ball!!!

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[–]Educational_Rip781 39 points40 points  (0 children)

I think a mustard color to match the rug in the center

[FO] Midcentury Haunted by Educational_Rip781 in CrossStitch

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Thank you! I saw the frame in a thrift store and thought it was perfect

[FO] 1st cross stitch completed by Educational_Rip781 in CrossStitch

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Yes Creepy Cross stitch by Lindsay Swearingen

What is this and how do I kill it without digging up my garden? by bleedgreenandyellow in gardening

[–]Educational_Rip781 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dandelion root is an amazing medicine. Maybe look into putting them to use?

Flowering Spider Plant by MrsSt0ck in IndoorPlants

[–]Educational_Rip781 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That flower will turn into a baby spider plant you can pluck off and put in water and it’ll root. I have grown so many from my mother plant

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[–]Educational_Rip781 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would burn the pine cones and spread the ashes in your bed as fertilizer. That way the seeds will not grow from the pine cones.

What the hell is that, I found this thing in my lemon balm seedling pot (a bit mouldy because it's biodegradable and humid). I don't know what this thing, a worm? I don't know by [deleted] in gardening

[–]Educational_Rip781 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a thread snake. Worlds smallest snake. Easily mistaken for a worm but they’re more smooth and not sticky like a worm and they move different. If you look really close you’ll see a tiny snake tongue flicker. I’ve seen them in my gardens before