LGBTQ+ Poultry Keepers

Not necessarily. Almost all carnivorous plants (excluding nepenthes, and maybe some others) grow around bodies of water, where bugs are plentiful. Most keepers keep their carnivorous plants in substrate high (if not 100%) in moss. They also place their pots directly in a saucer that has rain, RO, or distilled water. As for the sun, not sure how you'd go about a solution about that. I think it's going to come down to nepenthes again. I believe they require less light.
Ahhh....moss! This makes sense. So I could probably put the plant in a hanging basket outside in the sun for a few hours a day?

or intentionally leave most of the money home🤣
You can't go wrong if you have no money to spend. :lau
 
Ahhh....moss! This makes sense. So I could probably put the plant in a hanging basket outside in the sun for a few hours a day?


You can't go wrong if you have no money to spend. :lau

Putting the pot in a hanging basket to get a good tan sounds good to me! As long as they're still in water!

Exactly🤣
 
Knitting is definitely tighter than say crochet. You could always cut out pieces of material and stitch by hand or with a machine for facial features? Then sew this piece of face on?
Sewing might be doable. The machine terrifies me, so I won't do big things like dresses, but I'm decent at handsewing. I'll have to think about that
 
Sewing might be doable. The machine terrifies me, so I won't do big things like dresses, but I'm decent at handsewing. I'll have to think about that
Don't be intimidated by a machine, they make SO many different stitches, stitches are tight and durable. You don't need to be an expert to use a machine either, they are easy to use and are useful for so many applications. I hem up curtains, fix pants, and yes, it would help you make projects! :)
 
Don't be intimidated by a machine, they make SO many different stitches, stitches are tight and durable. You don't need to be an expert to use a machine either, they are easy to use and are useful for so many applications. I hem up curtains, fix pants, and yes, it would help you make projects! :)
It's mainly the speed. I have a very hard time connecting my feet to my body for speed (spinning wheels hate me too with that) and I always accidentally go way too fast as soon as I press down and it usually has to be redone a handful of times before I can get into a barely stable rhythm
 
It's mainly the speed. I have a very hard time connecting my feet to my body for speed (spinning wheels hate me too with that) and I always accidentally go way too fast as soon as I press down and it usually has to be redone a handful of times before I can get into a barely stable rhythm
Some machine brands are like that, the pedal is too sensitive. I've always used the "Brother" brand, the pedal is actually sluggish, even pushed all the way down its not that fast. Some fabric stores give classes on using machines, if you can find one of these stores, maybe take a class or two?
 
Same! Are you also afraid of vacuum cleaners? They terrify me. So loud and menacing.
Not scared of, but it definitely is extremely unpleasant to be doing. I've gotten better about it being near me though. I usually trade with someone else and will mop and sweep or clean the bathroom while they vacuum
 

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