Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
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Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
Clean paper and cardboard are easily recyclable and worth money. I first figured this out over 30 years ago while taking commuter trains into NYC.
There were approximately one yard cubed wagons left on the platform to discard your already read newspapers for recycling. Local hustlers would often reassemble the papers and sell for half.
At some point locking tops eere put on so it was difficult to remove the papers. This was because the agency collecting the old newspaper was making money from it.
Fast forward. Some cities make it a crime to rummage through the recycling bins.
There is money there.
You make many good points. I skimmed the article and thought it was a good idea for desert areas but honestly have no zero knowledge of desert landscaping.
I did the same thing at that age. My dad called them and ended it.
Many years later I joined multiple times.
I’ll do better
oops, wrong thread
Slickdeals forums are one US equivalent.
I recall her saying something about her drawing style. People said she was doing it like the oatmeal but that’s just the way she draws.
Yes but the dogs don’t even care about the grass. They like exploring around the bushes and shrubs.
After much searching I figured out there are no true native lawns in my area (Zone 10b, SF Bay Area, California). The native grasses are all bunch grass. I originally wanted the grass for the dogs but see they don’t even care so the new plan is native plants with earthen walkways.
The grass didn’t bother me until I let it grow long and seed.
Current grass is slowly being removed. Wanted to have a little grass for my dogs but the native grasses are bunch grass which does not make a lawn. Decided I’d like to have native plants with earthen pathways in between.
This is all very slow because my wife wants me to focus attention/time on the inside of our 100+ year old house.
The create post format changed and I thought I could add a pic and a link. Fixed.
Check the sidebar for more info but the Royal Horticultural Society should have ideas for you.
Each recipe can have variations so one site is never enough for me.
For example, I am going to make curry pickled cauliflower. There are very basic recipes and those that add more ingredients. I found three on different sites and will merge them into one based on my tastes and ingredients on hand.
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I read there reasoning and believed it.
https://www.nytimes.com/2001/08/19/nyregion/new-recycle-bins-stop-a-long-habit.html