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mbloudoff.bsky.social
Academy Award watcher. I make stuff: Freelance journalism 🖊 Portrait photography 📸 Landscape design 🌺 NSFW art 🙊 #lgtbq #neurodivgerent #feminist she/her
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The old punk told me that lately when people see his mask they ask if he’s wearing it to fight fascism or to fight the virus, and when I asked how he responds, the old punk explained that whether you’re fighting fascism or a virus what you have to do is take care of other people.

What’s a good source for wildflower meadow maintenance? My city mows all our meadows in the winter—when wildlife need it most. I want to put together info on why that’s not the best plan. But the sources I’ve found are conflicting… #nativeplants #pollinators

Moths also play a big role but we don’t usually see them as they’re out at night!

Did u know? It's important to plant a variety of flower shapes because pollinators can't reach all pollen & nectar from all flowers.Beetle pollinators,like this female Thick-legged flower beetle has short mouth parts,so can only reach food from flat flowers with shallow nectaries. 🌿🌱🪲🐙🐝

@louisstaples.bsky.social hey! Loved your piece on White Lotus. The kicker was amazing 🤩

How big should I wait for my #nativeplants seedlings to get before I plant them around my neighborhood?

Just forgot the letter "o" when writing "word count" in an email. How's your day going?

Just an FYI, TweetDelete is pretty sus now. They say you're charged $3.99/month and then in tiny lettering it says you have to pay for 12 months. When I got the much larger charge on my credit card and tried to cancel the account, they also pointed out that they do not give refunds.

@madelinebright.bsky.social hey, how often are y’all watering your cold stratified seeds? Mine were out in their pots over winter but now I’m a tad worried since we haven’t been getting rain lately, and it’s getting warmer.

These are important questions! As a #nativeplants landscaper, I learn about the cultural and spiritual uses of plants in our area and try to share that with others. I also think it’s important to support and donate to local tribes. It’s not enough, but it is a small start.