• WaxRhetorical
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    3 days ago

    Do… do rocks just spontaneously appear in the ground in his world? Like how people used to think frogs came into being

    • JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.social
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      3 days ago

      In his defense, I suppose a certain amount of small material (including a few little rocks) would probably accumulate over time, hidden by the clover. So that part’s kind of fair, I guess.

      Just that, if you don’t need to actually mow it, then what matters it? If I had to speculate, I’d guess that he was used to a lifetime of grass lawns, felt a comfort zone there, and was always a bit uneasy about the clover lawn. And yet, didn’t feel up to arguing that with a certified Master Gardener while she was still alive.

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      2 days ago

      In a certain part of France, yeah, kinda. Not just rocks either. Unexploded ordinance from WWI and WWII resurfaces every spring when they plow the fields.

      Of course not mowing the clover, and not plowing or cultivating the field solves both of these problems.

    • rhymeswithduck@sh.itjust.works
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      3 days ago

      He’s probably had some experience with moles. They’re so small but they’ll fuck up all your landscaping. And they do bring small rocks up with their mounds sometimes.