I tried subbing to the one on Lemmy.world, but nobody’s home. Perhaps there is one someone can rec from another instance? Any help is appreciated!
https://mander.xyz/c/nativeplantgardening https://sh.itjust.works/c/nativeplantgardening Https://slrpnk.net/NoLawns
And if someone wants to remind me how to properly link communities, I’d appreciate it lol
I think it’s !<community>@<instance>
!community@instance or /c/community@instance on updated instances. /c/[email protected] [email protected]
Thank you! Screen shotting this until it lives in my brain lol
I think it’s !<community>@<instance>
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Although there isn’t anything on there specifically about native plants, there’s an entire instance dedicated to gardening at thegarden.land.
I tried to subscribe their, but it says I’m not logged in, and I have a feeling I’m not grasping how this works. I assumed because I am logged in on lemmy.world that when I click subscribe I was already logged in, but apparently not. Am I supposed to create a new account for each instance or each subscription or is there another way to do this?
To cross instances on your community, you need to stay on your community and access it from there.
Copy the URL of the community you want to subscribe to, then paste it into the search on lemmy.world. It’ll take a moment, but the community will show up in the search, then you can join it.
I think there’s a new way to list remote communities without all the steps, but I haven’t mastered it yet.
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Just commenting here so I can come find this later. Also interested in native plants!
I’m really going to miss r/ceanothus. I hope someone starts that back up on the fediverse
Make it, i bet people will join :)
https://mander.xyz/c/nativeplantgardening https://sh.itjust.works/c/nativeplantgardening Https://slrpnk.net/NoLawns
And if someone wants to remind me how to properly link communities, I’d appreciate it lol
I’m really going to miss r/ceanothus. I hope someone starts that back up on the fediverse
All plants are native somewhere.
Beehaw communities should be avoided. At this point, they should not be considered part of the fediverse.