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JaceTheGamerDesigner @ JaceTheGamerDesigner @lemmy.ca
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  • Alright I'm going to need all of your suggestions as this is the project I'm working on right now.

    A bought a small townhouse in Ontario 7 months ago and I have a tiny yard.

    The yard had mostly grass, but had a little bit of moss, crab grass, and clover. There is a small garden, and many dirt patches in the yard.

    I have spread clover seed in the yard, especially in the dirt patches.

    Then I weeded the garden area, removed about half the rocks but left some in the garden, I have my mother coming over next month to help me pick local garden flowers, and I had to pull a tiny tree out because it was planted right beside the foundation of the building and would eventually cause damage.

    What else should be added to the lawn? Should I be pulling out the crabgrass? What wildflowers are native to Ontario?

  • Let's focus on things that don't dedicate us to a tip-based economy.

    To my knowledge, the only change to tips we need is that if your tips are put into a pool to be spread amongst the staff, which is a common practice in restaurants so that the chefs and dishwashers get tips, then the owner can't include themself in the people to get paid from that pool.

    I dated a girl for a while in Ottawa where the owner was taking a huge cut of her tips that way.

  • USA dairy isn't getting tariff'd. That's actually misinformation.

    The Canadian government has a system where if the market is flooded with over a certain amount of dairy, those crazy tariff numbers kick in.

    In the past decade, the US has not been able to export enough to come close to flooding our market, so their dairy isn't heavily tariff'd.

    Basically Trump is whining about a non-problem because he can't read.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    A lot of our Canadian media is owned by US billionaires and does not represent your fellow Canadian's opinions.