• Kogasa
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    610 days ago

    I mean, yeah, but it’s also a pretty central part of this yard plan, so the yard is kind of functioning as a pathway here. If you imagine a bunch of lil paths going in various directions instead of plain grass it doesn’t seem unreasonable.

    • @[email protected]
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      610 days ago

      Yeah I think if you got rid of the lawn and just had narrow paths with everything densely planted with “useful plants” then it would feel less like a homestead and more like a jungle.

        • @[email protected]
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          69 days ago

          It’s fine but you can’t really play sports or have a picnic or a barbecue or set up a slip n slide or many other fun activities that lawns are good for!

          Also a dense jungle of food-bearing plants like tomatoes is highly susceptible to disease. Tomatoes need a lot of airflow to keep their leaves dry so they don’t develop powdery mildew.

          • lime!
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            49 days ago

            if you’re subsistence farming you won’t have time for slip n slides

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              19 days ago

              Maybe if you’re using 18th century farming technology. In the modern day we have things like drip irrigation and tractors. Even a 1940s tractor is more than enough for a 1 acre plot.

              • lime!
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                19 days ago

                that increases your operating costs enormously though.

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                  9 days ago

                  Not really. Drip irrigation is pretty cheap. As are old tractors.

                  The expensive part is buying an acre of land.