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balkanradfem · 4 months
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Can you please explain what public garden means? Do you pay for that, or do you use it for free?
Sure! Where I live they are free to use, but you need to sign a contract. You basically need to confirm that you have an address in the city, and that you do not own any other land where you could grow vegetables. And then you can pick one of the free spaces that are allotted to the community garden. You promise to take care of it, make it look presentable and maintain it - you can't let grass grow all over it, if it looks abandoned and unmaintained, you lose it.
The main problem of the community garden is that anyone can- and does, access it, meaning people let their pets run amok, trampling our plants, I had some plants stepped on, broken, and stolen. People will steal my cabbage heads and garlic, and once a big leek was stolen! I learned to grab anything that is even remotely ripe because as the food prices go higher, people find the community garden an easier resource, and are sometimes shameless about it.
However even with the theft, I do manage to grow quite a lot of food in there, and am so happy that I get to manage a little plot of land and control what grows there.
There are some rules to what you're allowed to grow there too - no berry bushes, no perennials, no trees. So the plot could easily be rest when someone else is overtaking it. However gardeners break all the rules, there are so many berry bushes, so many roses and perennials, and the plant lady is growing like 3 peach trees on her plot, which I think is super funny. I'm careful and stick to the rules!
I found out from other gardeners that the space became a community garden when people living close just started to grow food on that land, so the city couldn't put new buildings there, and eventually they just decided it's a community garden now and people kept on growing food there.
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audible301 · 6 months
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How the night changes or whatever One Direction said
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florealegiardini · 8 months
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Little windowsill kitty 🌿🪻
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dimension20official · 6 months
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Dropout & LiveNation present: Dimension 20 Live: Gauntlet at the Garden! A one-night only live event at Madison Square Garden in New York City happening on January 24th, 2025! Pre-sale tickets will be available starting Wednesday, April 10th (code: GAUNTLET), and general sale tickets on Friday, April 12th, at LiveNation.com. Featuring Brennan Lee Mulligan, Emily Axford, Ally Beardsley, Brian Murphy, Zac Oyama, Siobhan Thompson, and Lou Wilson, Gauntlet at the Garden will be an event unlike anything you've ever seen! A video recording of the event will also be available on Dropout at a later date.
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reasonsforhope · 4 months
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"Amsterdam’s roofs have just been converted into a giant sponge that will make the city more climate resilient.
The Dutch have always been famous for their ability to control water, born out of the necessity of their homeland, much of which is below sea level.
Now, their expert water management skills are transforming the city skyline in the capital city of Amsterdam from one of terracotta tile, concrete, and shingles into green grass and brown earth.
It’s part of a new climate-resiliency trend in architecture and civic planning known as the ‘sponge city concept,’ in which a garden of water-loving plants, mosses, and soil absorbs excess rainwater before feeding it into the building for use in flushing toilets or watering plants on the ground.
If heavy rains are predicted, a smart valve system empties the stored rainwater into the municipal storm drains and sewers in advance of the weather, allowing the roof to soak up water and reduce flooding in the city.
In this way, the rooftops of buildings can be wrung out and filled up just like a sponge.
In Amsterdam, 45,000 square meters, or 11 acres of flat metropolitan rooftops have already been fitted with these systems, and the contracting firms behind the technology say they make sense in dry climates like Spain just as much as in wet climates like Amsterdam...
A 4-year project of different firms and organizations called Resilio, the resilient network for smart climate adaptive rooftops, rolled out thousands of square meters of sponge city technology into new buildings. As with many climate technologies, the costs are high upfront but tend to result in savings from several expenditures like water utilities and water damage, over a long-enough time horizon...
All together, Amsterdam’s sponge capacity is over 120,000 gallons.
“We think the concept is applicable to many urban areas around the world,” Kasper Spaan from Waternet, Amsterdam’s public water management organization, told Wired Magazine. “In the south of Europe–Italy and Spain–where there are really drought-stressed areas, there’s new attention for rainwater catchment.”
Indeed the sponge city concept comes into a different shade when installed in drought-prone regions. Waters absorbed by rooftops during heavy rains can be used for municipal purposes to reduce pressure on underground aquifers or rivers, or be sweated out under the Sun’s rays which cools the interior of the building naturally.
Additionally, if solar panels were added on top of the rooftop garden, the evaporation would keep the panels cooler, which has been shown in other projects to improve their energy generation.
“Our philosophy in the end is not that on every roof, everything is possible,” says Spaan, “but that on every roof, something is possible.”
Matt Simon, reporting on the Resilio project for Wired, said succinctly that perhaps science fiction authors have missed the mark when it came to envisioning the city of the future, and that rather than being a glittering metropolis of glass, metal, and marble as smooth as a pannacotta, it will look an awful lot more like an enormous sculpture garden."
-via Good News Network, May 15, 2024
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cartoonbudartz · 1 year
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Fifteen years ago, the tv animation world was changed forever when a little show about a sailor boy with an adventurous spirit premiered on CN. Although it’s run was short, the series led to a renaissance of animated shows, such as Adventure Time, Gravity Falls, Regular Show, and more. So thanks, Flapjack, for being the godfather of 2010s animation.
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icannotgetoverbirds · 3 months
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help me escape homelessness and live with my lover!
If you can't help me with donations, reblogs are always appreciated!
Also I have hella bad waiting mode anxiety that is made better by knowing what to expect after what I'm waiting for happens, so if anybody wants to tell me how this process will go, I would greatly appreciate it.
Bonus points if you give me some ideas in the notes of mundane things to do with my wife!
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nikswonderland · 1 year
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biking to the farmers market
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learnelle · 10 months
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My favourite spot in Dublin 🖤
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puppetmaster13u · 8 months
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Prompt 218
“Moom, there’s yellow-eyed creeps fighting ninjas outside the window again!” 
Danny sighed, taking a deep breath- in for ten, out for eight- as he set the pot he was cleaning back in the sink. Dan- currently six- came running in from the living room of the apartment, where he was watching TV. Or he should have been if not for the bullshit outside. 
He sighed again, picking up baby Ellie- currently closer to two- out of her highchair (even if she could just float out) and let his oldest drag him to the window. Sure enough, another fight was happening, with no vigilante in sight stopping it. Look, he knew most people didn’t live here, but it was still rude. 
“Jordan, remember how I told you how violence isn’t always the answer?” Danny asked sweetly, Dan’s expression shifting to a wicked grin as he opened the window. “Feel free to practice tossing some fireballs while I clean up your sister, yeah?” 
Ah, the sweet sound of surprised cursing and startled ecto-signatures. Maybe they’d be polite enough to take their spar elsewhere. 
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10bendog · 3 months
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HAPPY 20TH ANNIVERSARY CN CITY!!! <3
This was my favorite era from the channel's history and I needed to commemorate my love for it for this occasion. I wish we'd see the city bumpers return, updated with more characters from all the shows that have aired since, but until then, I'll be doing it myself.
Speaking of, stay tuned next week, because I have two more of these prepared to post for the rest of June.
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Here's also the full-scale drawings. It hurt a little to shrink and compress them on the city screenshot, so I'm posting them separately. :)
"This is Cartoon Network."
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floronicjas · 1 year
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Barbican Conservatory Pt. 1 Taken 31st May 2023, Barbican Conservatory, London
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nestedneons · 6 months
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By mimiaiart
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rocy5 · 14 days
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keepingitneutral · 25 days
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Casa Platanera, Mexico City,
Alberto Kalach Architect,
Yoshihiro Koitani Photography
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wgm-beautiful-world · 2 years
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Garden City, Cairo, EGYPT
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