No worries. I wasn't trying to make assumptions, just point out that the process is much less involved than you'd guess given what replacing grass usually looks like.
Nah, the process you'd want to do is called over seeding. You trim the grass super super short, spread seeds, and that's it. You can get seeds and a spreader for pretty cheap. It's not as expensive as something like sod or ripping up your old grass.
It Follows came out in 2014, but that's more millennial than Gen z I suppose. I guess elder zoomer.
A lot of the game feels weirdly disconnected. Like there will be something that randomly only works with bamboo and not wood. Or how copper is hugely abundant but doesn't have many real uses.
Vanilla definitely has enough content now to be fun on its own, but I still think modded Minecraft is best.
They had some push to get people to migrate by giving them free Bedrock if they did but I missed that. Then they either started the promotion again or just combined the purchase but I'd already bought bedrock because I was curious about the ray tracing. For real, there was like a six month window there. I'm probably the only sucker to have done this.
Replace your lawn with white dwarf clover. It looks lawn like but doesn't get super tall. Also it feeds the pollinators.
Edit: White dwarf clover is what people think of when they think of clover. It's not something exotic. Do not get crimson clover and especially not red clover lol. Red clover is a perennial and gets very tall.
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