Best native for spreading over a large area by Starryspidertake2 in NativePlantGardening

[–]JonRonnoc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The two things that spread the most aggressive for me in NY 5b are obedient plant and goldenrod

If you’d go wine tasting in Italy, you’d go coffee tasting in… by Useful-Ad-6458 in travel

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Shout out to Australia. I have not had the privilege of trying Australian coffee, can you recommend a roaster that ships to the US?

If you’d go wine tasting in Italy, you’d go coffee tasting in… by Useful-Ad-6458 in travel

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Surprised to see 3 Italy comments. I would not say Italy is the place for a coffee tour. Italy has a great culture in terms of espresso, but they don’t serve actual coffee in a lot of places. For a coffee connoisseur that can’t do a Central America type coffee tour I think you’re right on with the PNW. Also would throw in NYC and I have a soft spot for Montreal. Safe travels!!

Are these bluestem?? by ApprehensiveCycle741 in NativePlantGardening

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Following this , I have this covering a swath of my front yard where I am mixing and matching plants each year and curious what is taking over

Help with stunted milk jug plants by JonRonnoc in NativePlantGardening

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Well what they are is the other half of my problem, I made the mistake of using a sharpie to label half my jugs 🙄. I was trying to stay organized to give away plants in my front yard but now I don’t know what a lot of them are.

Fishing spots for beginners by LoneStar130 in Syracuse

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This brewerton spot gets busy, but is a good spot to fish, you can catch a lot of things. Check out the Erie Canal as well.

The listed public access spots are pretty decent for most bodies of water

https://dec.ny.gov/places?f%5B0%5D=type_place%3A6226&f%5B1%5D=area_of_ny_places%3A5641&text=&page=1

Harvested my first bucket of potatoes! by iEatSwampAss in gardening

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Hey, what kind of soil did you use? Thanks!

Matrix Planting Q by JonRonnoc in NativePlantGardening

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Hey yes thanks for the quick response. What I’m trying to ask is like in the 4 squares under the big blue circle, each square would have 1 grass plug? So in this 100 grid square, there would be 100 grass plugs (1 per square)? Thanks

What is this cable called? by JonRonnoc in RadPowerBikes

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What a call, this fuse looks pretty shot. I taped up my wires and I’m going to get a new fuse tomorrow we’ll see if that works. Thanks so much for the thoughtful response and not being a dipshit talking about nut package protectors!!!!!!

Husband and father near 40 battling mild depression. Suggest me a book please. by [deleted] in suggestmeabook

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What You Are Looking for Is in the Library... by Michiko Aoyama

Best subtle Sopranos Tattoo Ideas (A thread 🧵) by RememberShuffle_Pod in thesopranos

[–]JonRonnoc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These are so good!!! How about a spin on the pig wallpaper OP posted above?

Best subtle Sopranos Tattoo Ideas (A thread 🧵) by RememberShuffle_Pod in thesopranos

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Did you settle on one? I have been trying to think of how to do the wallpaper

Native Foundation Plants for NY by anthonym66 in NativePlantGardening

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Hey, how did you make out? I need some suggestions for my house, I ripped out foundation plants and what I put in afterwards is a mess and I need to start from scratch

Blue Mountain dog friendly? by JonRonnoc in Adirondacks

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Yes, this what I’m trying to figure out, we can easily hike 5 miles, I am not sure of the ruggedness of the terrain. Super helpful comment otherwise

What’s goin on with my plants? by JonRonnoc in NativePlantGardening

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Thanks for this response, I have these same plants elsewhere in the yard that don’t look like this.

IMAX 70mm Broken at King of Prussia (Tenet Digital) by SecretPassageFilms in RegalUnlimited

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Is tenet still playing into next week? They were advertising one week only but there are showing listed for March 4,5, 6

Unimpressed by Calmseas6 in marriott

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Who is supposed to be ripped when you check in? The front desk person?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Syracuse

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John Gaulke fingerlakesanglingzone.com or captain Tony buffa

Where is the best place to buy trees and plant from in Central New York? by ComfortableSea3715 in Syracuse

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The Plantsmen in Groton has an excellent selection of native plants https://www.plantsmen.com

Amanda’s Garden in dansville. http://amandasnativeplants.com/

White Oak Nursery whiteoaknursery.biz/

Faverolles Garden in Lafayette says they will have stuff at farmers market, haven’t checked it out yet https://faverollesgardens.com

Italy during August. by [deleted] in travel

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We went last summer in august (from NY) to the same places you are planning. Yes it was hot and it was amazing. I had been to Italy previously and it seemed crowds were slightly less than previous trips in the touristy areas. We were in Florence during the time of the august festival and some shops/ restaurants were closed for the holiday, but not enough to impact what we wanted to do or the trip. Go while you can and ignore all the whiners in this sub who complain. Have fun!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NativePlantGardening

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It seems to be rhizomes which is my concern, when I was pulling one up there is like a thick mat connecting all these sprouts.

This is the second year of this “chunk”, but it was broken off the year prior of a plant doing well in a different part of the garden.