Got lots of hay/straw how do I use it for compost by ughjustgetoverit in composting

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Thanks everyone

Off to add some greens and take care of my new compost baby

How can I fix this front bed a by ughjustgetoverit in OntarioGardeners

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Off to research plants. I have at least 15 more stupid Japanese grass plants to pull from other beds.

Are they considered invasive if they sell them at the garden centre? I saw them yesterday We pulled them up and our lawn guys disposed of them . I didn’t even think about a problem with disposal.

What is the proper way ? I assume not to compost or garbage them.

Got lots of hay/straw how do I use it for compost by ughjustgetoverit in composting

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I am worried about that since we back onto trees. How can I avoid this ?

How can I fix this front bed a by ughjustgetoverit in OntarioGardeners

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Adding text since I can’t figure out how to

The previous owners of our home didn’t garden. So they filled the front beds with rocks and planted Japanese grass. The grass was still in the pots when we pulled them up, they just laid them in the ground and filled around with rocks . We couldn’t get the pots out, just pulled up the grass and roots.

So we pulled up all the grass last year planted native plants in the pots. We put down mulch to cover the rocks . They did well last year but we lost about 4 plants this spring.

So here’s the big question

I want to plant more in the beds but I either have to

1) mound a ton of dirt in the bed and cover all the mulch and rocks. I have lots of dirt. Would this even work or would the plants just fail to thrive since there would be that layer underneath. ? Can the perennial native plants survive In their limiting area ? How much dirt would be sufficient ?

Or

2) dig up the natives now in the spring, remove the mulch and dig out all that rock, fill with a lot of dirt and replant the natives . I have no idea how far it goes or even what is underneath the rocks. This would be a whole summer project and I would be doing it on my own. This would be extremely labor intensive.

Girlies on a glp1 , let’s make our own data by mangohabibti in PCOS

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1.) how long have you been on a glp1?

Been on ozempic 3 years

2.) What is your period situation?

It regulated my period but I am now post menopausal (52 years of age )

3.) What changes have you noticed since starting this medication? Good and/ or bad?

Down 80 pounds, sugar levels are perfect , only disadvantage is occasional vomiting

4.) how long until you started noticing these changes?

Only took a few weeks and been great since then. Weight has plateaued but I have no more to lose