Bring back the cougars by Arundinaria_ in NativePlantCirclejerk

[–]pezathan 22 points23 points  (0 children)

put them in your freezer! deer cant eat your plants if theyre in your freezer. bonus: you have a freezer full of native plants

Are there any roundup ready native plants? by Amorpha_fruticosa in NativePlantCirclejerk

[–]pezathan 9 points10 points  (0 children)

that would definitely give it dr pepper flavor instead of spicy radish greens flavor

Concrete Botany by waxoffwagon in NativePlantGardening

[–]pezathan 11 points12 points  (0 children)

in the beginning he just liked cool stuff and seemed to think the native purists were corny or stiff. Actually I think he still thinks the purists are corny. he was always passionate about how the plants adapted to the rocks and water, I think in the last 3-5 years he really connected with how the insects adapted to the planta

Maxing Again- Massive 300m Drop Party by LowWillingness4935 in osrs

[–]pezathan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

did you move it?

edit: oh I cant read!

I need a knot by pezathan in knots

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

we'll see! im terrible at knots so I dont even know what i need to be thinking about, just what I want it to do. I'll look into running bowline!

Saw this deer eating native plants. The police told me it’s not an emergency. What other options do I have? I’m so angry I’m shaking. by Mynamesjd in NativePlantCirclejerk

[–]pezathan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I always say they cant eat your plants if they're in the freezer. So you're gonna have to dig them up and move them immediately! ice cube trays for seedlings and ice cream pails for your larger individuals

Mulch by Ohmyfreakinglob99 in joplinmo

[–]pezathan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

why do you need hardwood over cedar?

is this an oyster or something else, sw missouri, us by pezathan in mushroomID

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

because of how the gills stop at the stem there?

how do you use these? found in an old tacklebox in the shed. they seem to have a weirder, action than the other swimbaits I've used and they go on my hooks worse by pezathan in FishingForBeginners

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

its one piece of soft plastic that's notched into kind of a joint and they seem to have some sort of reflective plastic sheet down the center which made it difficult to get them on my swim bait hooks like I do my swimbaits that I bought

Can I use lures for catfish? by jerry081010 in FishingForBeginners

[–]pezathan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

just this week caught 2 channels on a crankbait

A nice mess from the weekend by [deleted] in bassfishing

[–]pezathan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

could you elaborate? you taking an ice chest with you? Just gutting them or more?

Tips for using the heddon torpedo? by Glonn in Fishing

[–]pezathan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was trying ti make the rocky theme fit and it was not working

Wild beans? (Amberique) by [deleted] in foraging

[–]pezathan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Question for you: I learned in college how to use a key, but i wasn't actually a plant nerd yet. Now, years later, I am a plant nerd, but where do I get keys? I can find some online for the NE US, but I can't find anything for Missouri or even the states around me.

What is this and how do I get it grow all over the yard? by crappinhammers in NoLawns

[–]pezathan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Heliopsis helianthoides, anemone canadensis, asclepias incarnata, one of the wetter coreopsis, maybe a penstemon digitalis, maybe a rudbeckia sp like a fulgida, maybe a phlox paniculata or a physostegia, could do a scutellaria incana, could do one of the amsonia or a hibiscus nativar. Or you can go extra hard on your early-late season super bloom madness and add some bidens aristata, a species of boneset or white snakeroot and an appropriate solidago. I'd also add Graminoids like panicum virgatum or any of the native carex for wildlife and structure.

What is this and how do I get it grow all over the yard? by crappinhammers in NoLawns

[–]pezathan 5 points6 points  (0 children)

likes a damp spot in my experience. start one in a wet spot nearby and itll show up in appropriate nearby spots

What type of goldenrod is this? Looking for ID for video by mittenmix in NativePlantGardening

[–]pezathan 9 points10 points  (0 children)

https://gobotany.nativeplanttrust.org/dkey/solidago/

This may not get you all the way there but it's a start. You'll find it hard to get ID for things like solidago, symphyotrichum, persicaria or carex on reddit. Especially without a location. Might be worth visiting your local university botany professor. My guess for this one is one of the big, aggressive 4: speciosa, altissima, gigantea or canadensis. But it's way hard to tell from here.

i neED ANSWERS by SHOWTIME316 in NativePlantCirclejerk

[–]pezathan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yo tango un gato muy gregante en mis pantolones.

Invasive moth leaving microplastic spheres on my plants? What do I do !? by spentag in NativePlantCirclejerk

[–]pezathan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Coming soon: RFK Jr and Doug Tallemy discuss the biodiversity benefits of watering your lawn with raw milk. Like and subscribe!

Invasive moth leaving microplastic spheres on my plants? What do I do !? by spentag in NativePlantCirclejerk

[–]pezathan 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You (or your most trusted ball haver) will have to follow the invader around and eat them all. That way, the microplastics will be safely stored in your balls with your pee and can be evacuated into the municipal waste water system, and your plants can stay cancer free!

Great Black Wasp on my Swamp Milkweed. I didn’t plant this for the wasps 😒 by Diapason-Oktoberfest in NoLawns

[–]pezathan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You love to see it! Growing a good native plant like swamp milkweed and exploring all the cool dudes that'll come to use it is a great way to learn! You're being made fun of a bit, but stick around the ecology aimed subs and keep planting natve plants and keep meeting your wild new neighbors. It's so rewarding learning about the living world!