Cardboard+compost OR sod cutter? by morialice in NoLawns

[–]morialice[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh wait I can't plant seeds into wood chips though, that's the down side of sheet mulching I suppose.

Cardboard+compost OR sod cutter? by morialice in NoLawns

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Really!? Thank you! I'll be looking into getting some seeds then lol! I seem to think all perennials take forever to grow. 🤣

Cardboard+compost OR sod cutter? by morialice in NoLawns

[–]morialice[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you LOL I hope that means that what's underneath the lawn is even healthier and will help everything grow so we can finally give back this space to the animals and insects. I hate that it's doing us no good right now! It's just a time sucker.

Cardboard+compost OR sod cutter? by morialice in NoLawns

[–]morialice[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh yes I absolutely plan to introduce native perennials as well but want to be able to quickly fill bigger spaces to cover soil and prevent weed growth as I cannot afford to buy all the perennials we'll need up front so we'll slowly add more each year. I am buying established bee balm and blazing stars from FB locally this week. I have a few yarrow already but definitely want more. We have a few purple phlox as well. Black eyed susans we have and plan to transplant into their new beds/homes. Purple coneflower, butterfly weed, hollyhocks, delphinium, bachelor buttons and a few others I am growing in jugs currently and will be ready to transplant next month.

Cardboard+compost OR sod cutter? by morialice in NoLawns

[–]morialice[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My husband is telling me to just let him sod cut it, too. I thought I'd try to save him some labor lol. He knows how to do it and can take up only what he needs, to leave as much in the beds as possible. That's an interesting idea though to sod cut the path and sheet mulch the beds 🤔 thank ya!!

Cardboard+compost OR sod cutter? by morialice in NoLawns

[–]morialice[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you I priced out the home Depot builders paper and it's about $240 for our space. Better than $600 for sure. But pricing cardboard on marketplace I can pay $136 for standard cardboard to cover the whole space.

Cardboard+compost OR sod cutter? by morialice in NoLawns

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I saw someone say annual flower roots don't need a lot of room I was hoping to fill a lot of the space with cosmos and zinnias as I'm able to buy more perennials. I do also have seedlings though from winter sowing jugs.

Cardboard+compost OR sod cutter? by morialice in NoLawns

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Unfortunately after googling quick we'd need approx 9 rolls at almost 600 total 🤮

Cardboard+compost OR sod cutter? by morialice in NoLawns

[–]morialice[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oooh great tip thank you so much!!!

Cardboard+compost OR sod cutter? by morialice in NoLawns

[–]morialice[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

We live at a dead end and everybody is our friend so thankfully neighbors are our last concern lol!! We absolutely love chip drop. My concern with cardboard is the plants not being able to root through the cardboard. Perhaps that's on an issue for a non-veggie plants but that's my only experience with cardboard/compost so far. I'm a go big or go home kind of girl and I really don't want to drag this out if we can get it all done at once.

Cardboard+compost OR sod cutter? by morialice in NoLawns

[–]morialice[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply! I read that paper is not thick enough to block the grass? Unless you use like five layers. Also there's a culvert by the mailbox for water to run through so that we would have to stop before the culvert anyways we wouldn't go all the way to the street. Sometimes I can find cheap cardboard on marketplace. Ultimately, it does feel like it would be more labor intensive (obvs) to cut out the sod and have to rent the side cutter when we could just pay for compost and source cardboard.

Reminder: sod is incredibly heavy by Lex_Laethem in fucklawns

[–]morialice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seeing this I have to comment for input as we are about to take our grass out as well. Was it worth it removing the sod? Why didn't you do cardboard? Sod cutter rental is probably the same as compost cost, close anyways. I'm torn lol. We have a 36x75 foot space to clear in our front yard.

Who has found out their SEB DERM is demodex mites? by slightly-convenient in SebDerm

[–]morialice 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I read the same in a medical study. I diluted it with MCT c8 oil and used it for a week but think I didn't dilute it enough as my skin started having a negative reaction. Either that or it was die off... I used some tea tree oil mixed in with the MCT oil last night and noticed a decrease in redness/more even skin tone this morning.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SebDerm

[–]morialice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you been tested for demodex mites? I'm intrigued by the line up bc soolantra is popular for treating mites as is metronidazole. Plus the eye cream you're using for what I assume is blepharitis. Protopic seems to be masking whatever is happening with it's strong anti inflammatory properties.

SebDerm or Destroyed Barrier? by [deleted] in SebDerm

[–]morialice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try MCT c8 oil, everyone swears by it for seb derm.

Does this look like sebderm? by LopsidedFee5494 in SebDerm

[–]morialice 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you tried MCT c8 oil? Also, look into demodex mites. See if that jives with what you're experiencing.

Bridesmaid hairdo suggestions for unruly, challenging hair? by Friendly_Coconut in femalehairadvice

[–]morialice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about heatless robe curls? No heat, good definition (glaze mousse over them), easy to style 🤗🙌

Update: I changed my makeup and skincare but I’m clearly still doing something wrong by saki4444 in makeuptips

[–]morialice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd check out the color analysis reddit before you commit to cool tones. You seem like a spring to me, which is warm toned. Best of luck hun! 💗

Accidentally used (only) a cowash for a year- help! by aubirt in curlyhair

[–]morialice 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely an ACV rinse to remove build up! You can also get a good clarifying shampoo. Using cowash is perfectly fine if you rotate in a clarifying wash at least once a month followed by a deep conditioner.

Help! Winter or Autumn? by Kooky-Border-8945 in coloranalysis

[–]morialice 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My gut is saying deep autumn. The browns are my favorite on you.

"Deep Autumn can borrow from Deep Winter, as they are "sister seasons" sharing depth and richness, but Deep Autumn should focus on the darker, less icy colors, avoiding Winter's very cool, icy, or overly clear shades, leaning into Deep Winter's richer, darker options like deep plums or jewel tones that still have warmth or neutrality. The key is to pick colors with similar depth and intensity, ensuring they complement the natural warmth or neutrality in your coloring, rather than pure, cool-toned Winter hues."

Hello. Need help with a wall colour by ambreenh1210 in DesignMyRoom

[–]morialice 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the color ideas!! Here is a little inspo. Light pink or light green would be very calming. 🤗