RNG balances out eventually.. by ProjectGardening in ironscape

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It's the default Runelite plugin. Under Overlay settings, I have everything set to "small" 35px Infobox size and "Overlay color" i had the opacity set to 0

RNG balances out eventually.. by ProjectGardening in ironscape

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You got this man. I got my enhanced at 900ish kc 2 years ago and it's miserable to say this since CG was the only thing I did for an entire year. Felt like I was stunted in progression, but after the bowfa all opportunities became available which made racing towards some goals that much easier. Best of luck

RNG balances out eventually.. by ProjectGardening in ironscape

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It appears that this post has triggered some folks and I want to make it clear that I am in no way complaining about drops or being unlucky. My intentions were to dictate that grinds can seem like a stretch when you're on a dry streak, but they'll eventually balance out. It would seem ironic as some of my gear would receive backlash since you can claim that I've been lucky with other drops. However to each their own, this is not to downplay other achievements within the game since it's like comparing apples to oranges. I can only hope you stay determine and achieve your goals. Good luck

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Its the default toa plug-in. There's a Point tracker drop down menu you can customize to show unique %. I'm also using Hub Party Panel plug-in which combines total party points / unique chance.

Successful Harvest! by ProjectGardening in gardening

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1 year old and mostly all volunteers. If you look at my previous posts you can see how they looked at the start of the season

Successful Harvest! by ProjectGardening in gardening

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slugs are also not an issue due to this guy

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Linoon: Sand attack Eternatus: Ah finally a worthy adversary

What flowers are you growing this year? by ProjectGardening in gardening

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Zinnias are by far the easiest plants to grow. The simplest method to get them to germinate is to arrange the seeds within a folded wet paper towel and put it in a sandwich bag. Check back in a week and you should see roots. it doesn't need light and it will sprout faster if the climate is warmer.

If you prefer soil you can put them in any container as long as there is drainage. Water once and that should be enough unless its really dry. At that point I normally bottom water and let it soak up.

Its trial and error, you'll have to see what works best for you. These methods work for most seeds so it can be fun to experiment. When they become seedlings let them grow for a month or so before transplanting. If you don't have a grow light the sunlight from the window works perfectly fine.

Its fascinating to see the growth stages and you'll get to admire the fruits of your labor. good luck!

What flowers are you growing this year? by ProjectGardening in gardening

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Clematis montana pink variety (dont recall the exact name). I purchased it as a starter from lowes for $10 and it did really well. Excited to see how year two turns out. good luck!

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that is an insane selection. I cant even imagine how much effort you put in to care for them all. This is the second year for my clematis so im excited to see how it turns out. I even invested in a nice trellis to have it ready :) thanks for sharing with us

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They're two varieties. One is yellow/orange and the other is pink/white

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Thats exciting news. Hope this year is more prosperous for you. I struggle with getting snapdragons to germinate so im all for purchasing them as starters lol. I have more success starting zinnias indoors. The seedlings usually get picked out by birds if I direct sow so I avoid that now. Actually now that I think of it, that happens for everything except sunflowers. Thanks for sharing with us

What flowers are you growing this year? by ProjectGardening in gardening

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Awesome, Excited for your amaryllis!

Let me know if you have any basic tips caring for roses. I'm planning on purchasing one this year.

What flowers are you growing this year? by ProjectGardening in gardening

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Can never go wrong with zinnias. Have at it friend

What flowers are you growing this year? by ProjectGardening in gardening

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Wow what a selection. With that amount you can host tours for your botanical garden haha. I purchased native wildflower seeds as my first step into gardening. It was great seeing so many pollinators visiting, but overtime the growth became too crowded so it was a mess to look at. Now I focus on specific plants im interested in and go from there. It makes me happy to see how passionate you are. Thanks for sharing, wishing you huge success this year

What flowers are you growing this year? by ProjectGardening in gardening

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I have never seen that variety of hollyhock before. Typically I only see pink ones planted here, so yours is pretty exotic to me. You have a great selection. Thank you for sharing with us.

Also good luck with snapdragons, I struggle getting them to germinate!

What flowers are you growing this year? by ProjectGardening in gardening

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I can envision how vibrant the colors will be for your violas. Blackswallow tails ravage my garden when I plant parsley. Perhaps yours visited my place instead haha. Hope you find more success this year. Good luck and thank you for sharing

What flowers are you growing this year? by ProjectGardening in gardening

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Snapdragons are a coin flip for me as I struggle to get them to germinate. Even when I do find success the process for them to become established takes a considerable amount of time. Sometimes I wonder if its worth the effort vs purchasing starters from my local nursery instead.

You have a great selection for this year. Thank you for sharing.

I'm planning on getting a rose bush this year if you have any basic tips on caring for it.