• spacecowboy@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    Once you have flowers planted they’re pretty easy to maintain. I have a much larger garden area than what’s pictured. Yes, in the spring I give up a couple of weekends to get it all established but after that it’s just watering it once a day (if required) and then enjoy it for the rest of the season.

    So, that was a long winded way of telling you that you are wrong.

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      9 months ago

      Well you must live in a fair weather state, most flowers need to have their bulbs pulled in less hardy places so they don’t die.

      You don’t just need to water, you need to de-weed the gardens, you need to deadhead some flowers, you need to fertilize some or amend it with compost or other nutrients.

      It’s more than a few weekends at the start, and it’s far more than just watering if you don’t want it to look like garbage.

      You are absolutely entitled to your opinion, but don’t lie to support it lmfao.

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        9 months ago

        Very old and immobile people garden and do it successfully. You make it sound like this is a difficult task. It is not. I assure you.

        I do not live in any state.

        You can make excuses as to why you do or don’t do things but to claim gardening one’s yard is difficult is laughable.

        If you’re spending hours a day weeding your yard, perhaps whatever turbo fertilizer you’re using should not be used.

        All of what you said is true, but the time required and difficulty of said task is insignificant.

        If your ailment is just laziness then perhaps leaving the house just isn’t for you.

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          9 months ago

          What’s with the insults for pointing out some people don’t have all that much free time? I also never brought up the difficulty, so why are you bringing it up like I did? Nice red herring…

          It’s great you have the free time, but most people don’t lmfao. Either that or your yard is a disaster, but you don’t think it is. Proper maintenance is hours a week, not set it and forget it. Thats how yards looks like shit and neighbors hate you.

          Get a gripe on reality dude.

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            9 months ago

            You’re spreading misinformation. There is enough of that on the internet already. I called you out for that. Then you said I’m a liar. Now you’re saying my yard is a disaster because I don’t spend 1-2 hours of maintenance on it every day.

            You have no idea what you’re talking about and should not speak as if you do. I’m tired of people like you.

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              9 months ago

              I said it’s more time and effort. You’ve only described how it’s more time effort than 30 minutes of mowing. Oh and the top still needs a mow as well… so it’s the same + more. I really don’t see how your points apply here….

              So you agreed with me first, than went on a bloviated rant.

              Look in the mirror lmfao. Also, there’s more than one user who said the same as me, why haven’t you responded to them if that’s your entire issue and point here…?

              Get a life dude.