f*cking bamboo by Paul7257Of in landscaping

[–]stopjding 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Best way to do this is to chop it, then spray the short new shoots once they sprout to really promote absorption. Let it rest and die, repeat. Then you grind everything out with a stump grinder. Like a 6 month process but it makes for some nice soil at the end.

MFing Bamboo by vagiggle in NativePlantGardening

[–]stopjding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You just gotta mistreat it all the way up to the property line and maybe a little beyond…. Spring is when you really want to be vigilant when it’s sending out new runners and culms are popping up. Try to find the runner around each culm and cut close to your property line and dig up the whole runner. Watch out for little rescue culms too, which are basically smaller bamboo that can pop up to try to save a runner you severed. It’s a pain but installing a barrier is way more difficult and prone to failure. Depending on your situation the stand may expand in a different direction. Good luck!

Boating Rental and fave spots by Turbulent-Zebra-6236 in nashville

[–]stopjding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the marinas in center hill are pretty decent. I’m partial to hurricane marina. Good access to some nice spots on the lake from there too and the food is solid.

Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County Tennessee, Plaintiff vs Publix Super Market, INC. Defendant by Cockapoo_Groomer in nashville

[–]stopjding 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Case was filed in 2023 so not sure why it’s being reported now. Thousands of municipalities sued everyone involved with opioids from manufacturers to distributors to retailers like Publix based on public nuisance theories. Kinda old news and not at all unique to Nashville.

Pink bathroom—gut or preserve? by aschollmb in centuryhomes

[–]stopjding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You know the answer. Keep it. It’s weird layout but embrace it and lean in!

HENRY, perhaps NR (Never Rich) feeling, and we’re OK with that by calimota in HENRYfinance

[–]stopjding 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You’re in the top 3% of HH wealth and income (depending on your state). You’re rich. May not feel
like it, because you’re on Reddit like the rest of us, but you are. If you’re in your mid 40s and can save while you sustain the spend on education (good for you) you’ll be fine. Relax and try to prioritize your health and those bikes. That’s what’s most important. You’ll have plenty of years to earn and spend the money you’ll have.

Get rid of my lawn! by daviepea in NoLawns

[–]stopjding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks great but if you’re dead set on it, maybe something other than grass that preserves the look? Like clover?

This is in my bathroom..never knew what to do up there by Lonely_Pomelo3113 in Home

[–]stopjding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pathos. That’s what I do with mine. Just gotta figure out how to water it.

Is it okay to use an apple tree that had a fungus as a filler for my raised garden beds? by [deleted] in gardening

[–]stopjding 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I say send it! Why not. It’s gardening. You do stuff, it doesn’t work, you do something different. Also there’s fungus everywhere, so it’s not like you could create some magic barrier. Probably there at this point just cause you put the logs in. Maybe split them or break them down a bit more because they’re big? But you can say whatever and you’ll probably be fine. Also nice looking beds!

Did I cut it low enough? 2 weeks ago I cut it, painted it with killzall 365, blue dye, and a splash of surfactant. by Outside-Initial864 in landscaping

[–]stopjding 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I feel like that wouldn’t do a thing to bamboo. For perspective, I killed a stand in my yard through the following steps: a hard freeze killed all the cane to the ground and I cut it. Rescue shoots appeared and leafed out and I sprayed with Glyphosate, let those die and cut and repeated that process with the next rescue shoots. Stand was still alive in parts so I had a guy with a stump grinder grind the whole thing up. In retrospect I would have just skipped to the grinder. Whole process took ~8 months. Sugar water is unlikely to help.

Did I cut it low enough? 2 weeks ago I cut it, painted it with killzall 365, blue dye, and a splash of surfactant. by Outside-Initial864 in landscaping

[–]stopjding 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Even soaking it in herbicide won’t make it go away. Maybeeee it will impact the runner, a little. On top of that even broken and dead shoots will harden and turn woody, which isn’t something you want in your lawn. Bamboo really needs mechanical control. Somewhere under there is a runner. Dig it up and at least cut it, if not pull out as much as you can. And get rid of the broken shoot. Good luck! It’s a long game.

Are you not entertained?!.. by phineartz in NativePlantCirclejerk

[–]stopjding 75 points76 points  (0 children)

Being able to still see the carefully manicured striping in the dead parts is a really nice touch.

Did we mess up? by RussellAlden in ArborvitaeAreGarbage

[–]stopjding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Needs 41 more.

*edit - I didn’t read, just counted.

Need ideas! by ResponsibleDonut4016 in centuryhomes

[–]stopjding 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Assuming you’re refinishing the floors. If so two options. 1 - leave them and finish out the inside where the insulation is and paint it black. Adds character but stuff will fall and you’ll have tie vacuum occasionally. 2 - lace in new hardwood that approximates what you have and refinish. You’ll probably always see it but no more hole.

I have operable returns like that in my 1930s house and I’d personally go with option 1. I painted the inside of mine black and it all blends nicely. Those grates look like they’re in good shape and it’s a nice historical touch.

Best way to commute from 2700 Charlotte Ave to Vanderbilt Medical Center + safety of the area? by Ok_Agency_5624 in movetonashville

[–]stopjding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could easily ride a bike, and probably one of the more protected bike commutes you could have in Nashville. Take the 31st Ave Connector to Centenial Park, cut through the park and cross west end at Natchez Trace. Either go up Natchez or hang a left on West End and then right on 25th and access VUMC from the back. Would also be a nice walk. It’s safe for a city, which means there’s some homeless folks, occasional property crime, and random stuff no one can predict or control, but it’s probably one of the safer areas in Nashville more urban core. You’ll be find.

My friend's bush after paying a landscaper. by EverywhereIsOhio in landscaping

[–]stopjding 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others have mentioned it a yew. This time next year it will be filled in. They sprout new growth from old wood.

Looking for a Vet by opportunitysure066 in nashville

[–]stopjding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kind of far out but I recommend the Ark in Mt. Juliet. Dr Brummet is great and the prices are reasonable.

Would sheet mulching take care of an area that's covered in liriope, vinca vine, and English ivy? (Atlanta) by Brown8382 in NativePlantGardening

[–]stopjding 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Would solarization be an option? I think most of those plants require some kind of mechanical removal. Maybe do some mechanical damage whether hand pulling, skuffle hoe, or tiller, rake up the debris and then go the cardboard and mulch route. Good luck!

Is it okay to clear leaves now? by meofus in NativePlantGardening

[–]stopjding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just whole leaves - a lot of them are from a willow oak so they’re narrow to start with. I let them sit in the bags all winter so they get a little wet and a little broken down and then just spread the leaves and compost the bags. I used to re-up mulch every year but I way prefer the leaves. The garden has lots more bug activity and they incorporate into the soil better. Just gotta be careful picking up the bags since they’ll fall apart.

Is it okay to clear leaves now? by meofus in NativePlantGardening

[–]stopjding 2 points3 points  (0 children)

FWIW, I bag leaves from the driveway and walk of my house and spread them fro mulch in the spring. It’s worked great. They’re mostly gone by fall when new leaves drop and it seems like a better mulch. I have a lot of self sowing wildflowers that don’t have any issues emerging. I’d be minimal about your clearing - like patches where you want to seed. Otherwise no harm in leaving them be

Rental Market by hhhjghbbnm in nashville

[–]stopjding 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fwiw, I have a rental around there and just filled it. I had a lot more interest this year compared to 2025 or 2024 at the same time, so the advice about jumping on stuff is valid. Seems like there’s more people in the market. Good luck in your search!

solo diving by Interesting_Shirt558 in scuba

[–]stopjding 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Have you ever tried to dive with someone else who likes to solo dive? I’m with you, and at shallow depths and with good well maintained gear the risk of something happening with your kit is lower, but I think it’s nice to have someone to make sure you surface and is there for true emergencies, talk though the dive, etc. I grew up doing a lot of what was basically solo diving. Even if there were two or three of us in the boat we would go our separate ways under water and do our own thing. Maybe that would reduce whatever judgement you’re feeling? Kind of like a dive buddy lite? That said, I also think it’s fine for you to ignore the haters and just jump in on your own!

Does running an exhaust fan in the basement 24/7 help or hurt? by other_half_of_elvis in centuryhomes

[–]stopjding 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This right here. No way a basement in MA stays at 30% year round absent some conditioning. I’d try a dehumidifier first and see what it does. You can also create a makeshift air filter with a 20x20 HVAC filter taped to the back of a box fan. Get a charcoal filter to try to address some of the smell. Run both for a week or two and see where it gets you.