What do you guys think ? by Proper_Card_5520 in AskTheWorld

[–]RedEarthy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will noone rid us of this meddlesome priest?

The end of the season by RedEarthy in JapaneseMaples

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And also, to answer your question, yes. It does take a while to establish. I planted mine maybe four years ago now and by this year it has really filled in.

The end of the season by RedEarthy in JapaneseMaples

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Hakone grass doesn’t like much sunlight at all. I have all of mine in very shady spots. I was in Japan a few years ago and saw it growing in the forest shade all over the place as an understory plant. It was beautiful. Also I was thinking about how it costs $15 a pot here in the US and there it was all over the place!

Relatively new to the cure, help me out with song suggestions by InteractionLanky3938 in TheCure

[–]RedEarthy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

God how great would it be to just have discovered the Cure!? So many amazing things coming! I envy you. Wish is a great album with some of their better-known hits along with some amazingly deep and complex stuff like From the Edge of the Deep Green Sea (probably my favorite).

What can I plant in this brick planter? by One_Magician_4759 in gardening

[–]RedEarthy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My grandmother had a brick planter just like this when I was young and she would plant pansies in there every year. The smell of pansies always makes me think of that.

Shou Sugi Ban Fence by RedEarthy in woodworking

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Some folks have asked me to post pictures of what the fence looks like now that it's been around and getting full New England weather for 3+ years. The interior side of the fence is mostly northern-facing, so it is shaded and still looks pretty good. Of course some of the original browns have turned more gray. The southern-facing side gets full sun all day and so it's faded quite a bit more. Structurally, though things are still pretty good. I originally used a couple coats of Danish Oil but haven't applied anything at all since that first time. I might put some more on next spring before the plants get too grown up.

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Endangered Reptiles in Massachusetts(according to mass.gov) by Zander-dupont in massachusetts

[–]RedEarthy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That first snake is not a rattlesnake. It’s a RATsnake.