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- Comment on New delivery 2 weeks ago:
OW! WHY IS THIS PACKAGE BITTING ME?!
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- Comment on Hunting 2 weeks ago:
Our ancestors weren’t bagging deer with compound bows, and high powered rifles.
- Comment on Hunting 2 weeks ago:
That’s quitter talk
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- Comment on Pointless existence 3 weeks ago:
Didn’t he get the Romans out of some serious jams too, which is why they wanted him back? While effective, I think he has really mixed reviews, and the Praetorians wanted his head on a stick. I might be way off though
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- Comment on Stat of the day 1 month ago:
Is that guy still rocking windows XP?
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- Comment on Dyk, Bobby? 1 month ago:
Not bunk, but not an evolutionary strategy, I imagine. Leaves are dropped because they are too hard to maintain, rather than the benefit the trees get from mulching out competition.
- Comment on Dyk, Bobby? 1 month ago:
Point of clarification: organic matter doesn’t really retain the nutrients but acts as the slowly mineralized pool of nutrients associated with soil quality.
The way you describe it is similar to how a sponge works rather than a storehouse.
You are right, though, in that you don’t need to fertilize trees for the most part. Forest soils are hilariously low in nutrients: TOC is around 1% and N is next to non existent (N is highly labile), while P and K are moderate to high. As a result, forests veg is most competitive in nutrient poor conditions. If you fertilize a disturbed area, you get a pile of weeds and grass that can set back your revegetation timeline because your desirable woody spp now have to out-compete them. This process still happens if you don’t fertilize, but it’s generally less pronounced and allows some woody plants to gain the foothold they need
- Comment on Sharks 1 month ago:
And older than the north star
- Comment on There doesn't seem to be any sand a-rounnnd. 1 month ago:
Omg I love this so much.
- Comment on Sharks 1 month ago:
Sharks are older!
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