

I have a glass container filled with a wildflower mix from our garden in my backpack at all times. When I’m on my bike at a red light for example, I just throw a handful on to any public lawn patches around me.
I have a glass container filled with a wildflower mix from our garden in my backpack at all times. When I’m on my bike at a red light for example, I just throw a handful on to any public lawn patches around me.
Oh yeah, if you use them often enough you’ll get a feel for how much pressure you can use, I’m comfortable with using a little smack to close them, but I used to work in a cocktail bar, so I have some experience with them.
I don’t know if you did that, but for anybody struggling with those:
You’re supposed to put them together at an angle, so that the outer wall of the tins forms one straight line from top to bottom. Like this:
To open it you take them into one hand, hold them on the side where they form the straight line. Then take your other hand and gently smack against the part where the both tins connect with your palm
Here:
Since tin tins are hard to break (though not impossible I can tell from experience) you could also use a hard surface and more force if needed.
If they’re still stuck, let some warm water run on where they connect and try again. Although the drink might get watery if you take too much time.
“Staying alive” or “, Highway to hell” both have about the right beat for CPR
You better not smoke it with 20+ open wounds in your mouth…
Also you could have clarified that you meant to say that both parties have the same stance on the issue, but no you had to also attack me as I can`t read your mind.
They probably did that on purpose - Motte-Bailey Fallacy
When gaming on the couch I just put a neck roll on my stomach and rest the deck on there.
Absolutely important to dig into it a bit, which is why I contacted the local environmental group about it, who happily provided a list of suitable plants I used as a reference point.
It’s also mostly places like those little traffic islands or empty estates. I try to avoid doing it around the canals in my city since they actually are a differing habitat.
Also I only do it on public property or non developed lots, if you want to have a golf course lawn in your garden suit yourself, I will not touch it, but I will silently judge you ;)
But your point is very valid, do some research, reach out to environmental groups and educate yourself on the differing habitats in your area.