A better question might be: would it be better suited for a “houseplant” community, since this is more gardening and general nature inspired?
That would absolutely be worthwhile of interest, one post a day is FAR from spammy
Thanks for the insight! I was worried since lemmy is still kicking off if overflowing communities would be a bother but then I guess it’s better to Kickstart things too.
Ah, that’s going to be fixed with lemmy 0.18, which has already been released, beehaw should be adding it around tuesday.
So, i’d say don’t even worry about it!
Oh yeah, I’m on .ml, I think they already did 1.8. Jeroba has finally stopped being so buggy for me. Though…I do worry some of the things being said about .ml. I’m just a take it as it comes kinda person.
It is run by self-proclaimed tankies, unfortunately. That’s why I moved to beehaw.
That’s what people have been saying, yeah. I just hope it doesn’t effect defederation for the instance, though I’m sure it eventually will with some instances. Perhaps they’ll work on a migration feature in the future, once we all get through the rocky road transition. :)
Oh, no, it’s not something people have been saying, it’s an open fact. They’ll gladly admit to it. this is a post from the lead dev:
I understand and acknowledge that now, but I’m not quite sure this is the place for that discussion. I appreciate and thank you for providing a source for review however.
one post a day is definitely fine here, especially with some information for each–we get plenty of posts here, and i’m sure a lot of people would find it quite nice :)
Great! I was wondering if it would be better for a houseplants category but I think I’d just be happy to share what facts I accumulated over time lol.
If you have a pet try and place them subtly in the background in all photos
This should be a rule for all sfw photos on the internet
The cat tax must be paid!
I’ll try!! Lol
I vote yes
This would be really cool!
Could you also include details like what type of light and intensity does best as well as if it’s toxic for pets?
Of course!
I have over 170 house plants
How many houses do you have?
I would like to see this to be honest. I find I am fine at keeping things alive in the ground, but indoors things die eventually.
I agree this would be appreciated.
And if people feel like its spammy, or you decide you don’t want to continue, you can always stop some time before the 170 days it up. :)
Go ahead, I would suggest adding your personal touch. Opinions, anecdotes, trivia etc. Someone with a vast collection as your probably has interesting things to add.
That’s good idea. Thank you for the recommendation :)
Please do! That’s not spammy, that’s like a daily bite sized lesson!
I would love this :)
Me too. I know the names of very few houseplants. Right now, several are just named Robert…
I have one in particular that I love and have no idea what it’s called. It’s a cutting from a botanical collection.
Do you have a photo of it? Maybe I can help identify it for you :)
I’m intimidated to start with houseplants but would likely use this as a push to do so. Please do share
I think it’d only be spammy if you did all 170 in one day, but it would also be pretty impressive!
I’d love to see your plants and learn how you take care of them!
Lol, I certainly don’t have the energy (or time) for that!
That sounds great! Maybe have a name for the series so that people know to look for your other posts.
Incidentally though, if there is a houseplant community please let me know. I got a bonsai for my birthday and I really don’t want to kill it
Quick FYI… most bonsai need to stay outside 365 days a year. They’re not plants. They are literally trees.
Can Bonsai survive in cold dry climates like Canada’s? Maybe that’s a stupid question to ask about a tree.
Certain varieties certainly can. Some people will take trees out of their pot and put them in the ground over Winter. Some put the whole pot in the ground.
Not a stupid question. Small pots will freeze much harder than a tree in soil. You need to be more careful, especially with trees that are not as cold tolerant.
It’s a ficus ginseng and the labels say it’s fine for indoor use, so bit confused now. It’s quite small at the moment and is doing well on my kitchen windowcill, hopefully it stays that way as I don’t have a garden
Even if you just have small space outside the tree would do fine outside as long as it’s warm at least 60F(15C).