• RandoMcGuvins@kbin.social
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    Just steal the image and put the source in the body text. That way you’re not redirecting everyone to reddit. Sort of defeats the purpose of the protests.

  • axtualdave@lemmy.world
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    It’s like they heard lawns were bad for the environment, but stopped listening at the part about replacing it with native plants.

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    Trees are a luxury, growing something like that takes time. I hope they really have a good reason for doing what they did.

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      And a public good. They keep things cooler when it’s really hot out, keep things warmer when it’s really cool out, mildly improve air quality, reduces noise pollution, provide measurable mental health benefits, and so on.

      Around here removing big trees is illegal, on your property or not. I’m a fan.

      Open soil instead of pavement also helps reduce flooding during heavy rainfall since the ground absorbs water instead of just making it run off to somewhere else.

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      The reason is probably “raking is work.” I see this shit all the time in Florida, where we really need more shade trees.

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        Do not understand people who rake. Do the trees in the forest need their leaves raked? Then why do it?

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    Just before the previous owners of my house decided to put the house on the market they painted all wood inside (stairs, doors, door frames, window frames, skirting) pitch black.

    Yes thanks, I enjoy living in a cave. Removing, sanding and painting all that will take me 100s of hours.

    Oh, and it was done with the cheapest paint possible while painting over all hinges, locks and sometimes windows.

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      I feel like the car in the picture is important context. I’m thinking that the home was turned into a business, and the pavement is for parking

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    I would have left the trees alone, but removed the grass and covered it with small black and grey stones. That way the trees would still look nice, and the rain water can still pass through the rocks and prevent flooding, unlike this mess. This looks like a business now, it’s not a home anymore.

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      pass through the rocks and prevent flooding

      Yah, that doesn’t work that way. Water needs to get pulled into plants or water channels created by dead plant root systems, or it just runs off. This is why deserts have flash floods.

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    Sure they didn’t turn it into a shop? Those definitely look like they were made into display windows

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      The only thing that makes sense in my mind is, maybe the owner’s permanently on wheels and needs a flat, hard surface for their mobility device?