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Arborist. No real tech background or skills but always been interested in tech trends and issues, so I keep up with those things more than the average person.
Are you subscribed to any arborist/permaculture/gardening communities that you like?
Not really, unfortunately. I added all that seemed relevant but most aren’t really active yet. I was thinking of making a tree focused community but haven’t had time.
Edit: I did end up creating it, see !treehuggers@slrpnk.net
r/trees
For marijuana users unfortunately.
There is a /c/marijuanaenthusiasts for tree lovers, but it's not very active.
Yeah only one post and I never loved the name. Since it’s not necessary on Lemmy I may make my own with a name that makes sense to those who don’t know the history.
I'll join if you do. I'm really into fruit trees.
I’ll tag you then! I’m traveling today but then on a vacation for a bit so that should give me some time.
Sweet! Thanks!
Community created! !treehuggers@slrpnk.net. Please consider submitting something--as a new community it will only be successful if we reach a critical mass of content.
Joined!