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Blueberries growing this year

Here's some blueberries. Our plants are still pretty young so we don't get to many berries yet but we're super excited to have blueberries for years to come!

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Electric bikes are the most climate-friendly way to travel - Triangle Blog Blog
  • I like that this article preemptively acknowledges that ebikes are not always the right transportation mode for every single thing, but they don't have to be. Too often whenever ebikes come up you get those people going "but what if I need to bring a couch which derails from the real point. It's like saying trains aren't an efficient way to move people because those people can't also move furniture.

    There are still a lot of trips that can be replaced by ebikes and they can do more than most people probably realize

    No, an e-bike is not going to get you to the beach. You’re not going to be able to transport a couch sectional. And it won’t work for your six-kid carpool to the soccer game. But there is no reason that a single vehicle needs to accomplish every transportation need. Use the car for the carpool, and use the e-bike for shorter trips in-town, to the pharmacy, out to dinner, to meet friends, or even to the grocery store, You’d be amazed what you can carry with the right equipment.

  • triangleblogblog.com Electric bikes are the most climate-friendly way to travel - Triangle Blog Blog

    A group civics blog covering town council, education, transportation, and recreation in Chapel Hill and Carrboro, NC.

    Electric bikes are the most climate-friendly way to travel - Triangle Blog Blog

    Electric bikes make it possible to easily travel around town for less than a penny per day — literally.

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    Forget growth, lets enjoy what we have
  • I think this is the beauty of decentralization is that individual servers can still maintain smaller communities and still be part of the broader network

    I've seen a lot of posts about how having the same community across multiple servers is a bad thing, but I disagree for this reason (and others).

  • Other Fediverse projects
  • I've found several good videos/channels on urbanists.video which is kind of specific to urbanism but still there's some good stuff. The videos have a lot lower production quality than most YouTube channels, but I actually kind of like how casual it is.

    They're just making videos because they have something interesting/funny/educational to share and they're not out there trying to make money.

  • Welcome to Red Devils! Come say hi!
  • The problem isn't corporations trying to make a profit. The problem is corporations doing shitty things to make a profit.

    Turning a free API into a paid one to cover costs and make profits isn't even that big of a deal. There are many paid APIs that are fairly priced. Except they had to make it prohibitively expensive to make most third party apps no longer viable

  • perfectdailygrind.com How can specialty coffee producers use coffee flowers?

    Flowers are an essential part of healthy coffee plant growth, but can producers use them to diversify their income streams?

    However, it’s important to note that unlike other coffee waste byproducts, flowers can be used as natural fertilisers. Ultimately, this means that they already contribute to a circular economy model in the coffee industry.

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    Starfield's already the top seller
  • No way am I going to pre-order a game in this era of half baked releases and especially not a game from Bethesda which is as well known for their rampant bugs as their compelling gameplay

  • I'm a petrolhead and recently purchased an electric car. I didn't think I'd like it, but I DO!
  • Jumping on to this. We've gotten into ebikes and they are borderline life changing

    I would recommend giving them a try to almost everyone and they can be a really good alternative to driving your gas guzzling car without needing to drop on an electric one

  • Any native plant enthusiasts out there?
  • We've been working with a landscaper that specializes in native and edible plants. We've removed a lot of highly invasive plants that were previously growing out of control (although it's a constant fight to keep them away) and replaced them with fruit trees and native flowers.

    We've also been trying to replace the grass in our yard with clover

  • What is your transfer wishlist?

    Realistic or unrealistic what are you hoping for this transfer window?

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    What's the best Linux alternative to Windows for gaming

    I use Windows for my desktop PC but I'm also a fan of Linux for work and programming.

    I'm not really liking the direction windows is taking so it would be nice to explore some other alternatives. I mostly use my desktop for gaming, so I'm interested in how people are gaming on Linux

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    West Ham United have won the 2022/23 UEFA Europa Conference League

    Defeated Florentina 2-1 in regular time

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    Is it normal for blueberry bush leaves to turn reddish?

    One of 3 plants all planted last year after we bought them from the nursery. This one flowered but never fruited like the others. It did have some decent growth after it dropped the flowers so there's that.

    I noticed some redness on one of the others but this one has the most red leaves. Not sure if there might be a nutrient missing or some other issue or if this is completely normal!

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