You don’t really plant them, you get eggs on little strips of paper that you hang on your plants. Super easy!
You don’t really plant them, you get eggs on little strips of paper that you hang on your plants. Super easy!
Lacewing! Super beneficial insect! I try to grow them every year in my garden. They eat aphids and other pests on plants. It’s a friend :)
If you’re in the US, I have gotten good results/ seeds from ptlawnseed.com. They have a bunch of different options and tell you what works well in your climate zone!
Boeing could use them on their door plug nuts.
Good, I was worried he might not be able to follow up on his great rookie year with McLaren.
What a frustratingly unhelpful post. Reddit has been a website for over a decade and it’s apps existed just as long. Lemmy and memmy are extremely new and there just hasn’t been the time yet to create something super polished like Apollo. Everyone has to give it time, including the devs. They have lives and the same 24 hours a day we all do. Be patient. Shit will break, things will have to be backtracked… that’s the way progress works.
I like the space theme, but I think “Memmy” is a vessel to go between galaxies and planets in the fediverse. To keep with that, I would name it after a space craft or something. Perhaps Voyager?
Day 2 for me using the app, and I dig it! New to Lemmy as a whole. I would love to see a way to more easily block/ filter out uhh subreddits (I don’t know the proper term, sorry)
Right now I have to click into the sub then click some options to get it done. Not a terrible experience by any means, but after years of having Apollo and my filters set up, having to rebuild them on a different platform/app is a bit tedious.
Perhaps a long press on the sub title in the feed could pop up options to sub , unsub, block?
Love the app so far, and am digging this over Reddit right now!
Heck yeah I would love to never use the terminal. The terminal is the biggest roadblock for me adopting Linux. I never, ever want to open it. If I have to open it, Linux has failed for me as a windows replacement.
I want to try Linux again, and I have dipped my toes many times, but the terminal is the major block for me, a slightly above average pc user.