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Landscaping Ideas
What is Landscaping Ideas?

Landscaping involves the planning, design, and maintenance of outdoor spaces to enhance their aesthetic appeal and functionality. In the US, landscaping ideas are becoming increasingly popular as homeowners seek to create beautiful and sustainable outdoor environments.

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MOM: +116.67%
How much search volume does it get?
Google searches
33.1K/mo
Who is interested in this?
Gender
Female
76%
Male
13%
Unspecified
11%
Age
18-24
9%
25-34
26%
35-44
21%
45-49
8%
50-54
9%
55-64
18%
65+
12%

Is Landscaping Ideas trending?

Landscaping Ideas declining with a month-over-month change of -0.82% over the past 5 years, though it still receives approximately 33,100 monthly searches.


Why is Landscaping Ideas trending?

1
Increased Outdoor Living Spaces
With the rise of remote work and a focus on home life, homeowners are investing in outdoor spaces for relaxation and entertainment, leading to a surge in landscaping projects.
2
Sustainability and Eco-Friendliness
There is a growing awareness of environmental issues, prompting homeowners to adopt sustainable landscaping practices, such as xeriscaping and native plant gardens, which require less water and maintenance.
3
Boosting Property Value
Well-designed landscapes can significantly increase a property's curb appeal and overall value, making landscaping a worthwhile investment for homeowners looking to sell.
4
Mental Health Benefits
Spending time in nature and well-landscaped environments has been shown to reduce stress and improve mental well-being, encouraging more people to enhance their outdoor spaces.
5
Technological Advancements
Innovations in landscaping technology, such as smart irrigation systems and landscape design software, are making it easier for homeowners to create and maintain beautiful outdoor spaces.

Where is this trending?

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Demographics
Gender
Female
76%
Male
13%
Unspecified
11%
Age
18-24
9%
25-34
26%
35-44
21%
45-49
8%
50-54
9%
55-64
18%
65+
12%
Related queries

What are people saying?

43 threads
AI Insights Positive sentiment
Participants in the discussions are sharing and seeking landscaping ideas to enhance their outdoor spaces, focusing on elements like plants, shrubs, and features such as pools and fire pits.
Curb Appeal
Users are looking for ways to improve the visual appeal of their homes through landscaping.
Outdoor Features
Discussions include ideas for incorporating outdoor features like pools and fire pits into landscaping.
Plant Selection
Many participants are interested in suggestions for suitable plants and shrubs that complement their garden beds.
DIY Landscaping
There is a strong interest in do-it-yourself landscaping projects among users.
Community Inspiration
Users are sharing their own experiences and seeking inspiration from the community for their landscaping projects.
Common questions
  • What plants are best for curb appeal?
  • How can I incorporate a fire pit into my yard?
  • What are some low-maintenance landscaping ideas?
  • How do I choose the right shrubs for my garden?
  • What features can enhance my outdoor space?
Pain points
  • Difficulty in selecting the right plants
  • Concerns about maintenance and upkeep
  • Desire for unique landscaping ideas
  • Fear of making the garden look cluttered
  • Budget constraints for landscaping projects
r/knitting
It's finally finished!
Hello fellow knitters! My Bestiary Scarf is finally finished and I couldn't be more in love with the result :') It's just starting to warm up where I live, but I don't care, I'm wearing it every day! My 3 favourite parts of the design: The left and right side line up to make one continuous landscape, the dragon is knitted sideways so it's upright around your neck, and last but not least, all creatures that can be recognised as such, are ladies :) I posted about this scarf a while ago when I was still working on it, and I got so much love for it on here. At that point I was still completely new on Instagram and the algorithm wasn't sharing my posts with anyone, so you fellow reddit knitters really motivated me to keep going. Thank you submitted by
EliH91 · Apr 14, 2026
r/Millennials
Any other Millennials stubbornly resistant to using AI at their job but also worrying that we will become dinosaurs or pushed out of our careers for not slavishly embracing it?
I work in a creative field and from that standpoint I hate AI. I hate the 'democratization' of creativity. I am going to sound VERY Boomer right now, but some things are meant to be difficult or meant to take skill and years of practice. It's why people who are good at these things (should) be paid more. We are already being heavily 'encouraged' to use AI to find ways to do our jobs faster, are being told 'they technology isn't going away, we need to embrace it.' Since within the company I am in, I am one of a handful of people that does a specific creative skill-set, the powers that be basically have no idea about the technicals of what I do, but they put it on me to figure out how to incorporate AI into my work. I hate that AI basically 'fakes' the creative process and that we are expected to use it (and the work of millions of artists that feed it) to just magically speed up how we do work, which in turn devalues the work we do as artists. From a company standpoint, they want to make money and churn out work faster, but if every client knows you can make a widget in 4 hours when it used to take 4 days, why would they pay you a lot of money to do that? The economics of it don't make sense. You will end up needing 10 times the number of clients to maintain your productivity / profits, which with AI or not, is a good way to burn out your artists. I see the writing on the wall, but my stubborn moralistic resistance to AI is probably going to be the death of my career. Does any one else feel similar or how have you coped with this rapidly degrading career landscape? submitted by /u/artbystorms to r/Millennials [link] [comments]
artbystorms · Mar 28, 2026
r/landscaping
Working on front landscaping ideas
The front of my house is north facing and I am in zone 6a. I am messing around with some ideas using AI and this is one I really like. What are yalls thoughts? I don’t know what to do on the other side of the sidewalk where all the black mondo grass is now submitted by /u/seamonster1876 to r/landscaping [link] [comments]
seamonster1876 · Mar 23, 2026
r/landscaping
Easy low maintenance landscaping ideas? My front yard looks sad
First house (townhouse)!! Last year, I did this. I think I didn't add enough rocks so it looks stupid. I also ran out mulch and said I'd try again next year 😰 I actually use the bench a lot to drink afternoon tea so I would like to keep it. Lots of my neighbors have pavers, just rocks no plants, a big bush, or overgrown weeds so I dont really have an idea what to do. I would like for this to be easier. Should I give up and put pavers over everything or what can I do to make this look nice? I'm not opposed to doing something every year but I'd like to do it once yearly and thats it. I live in Central PA , east facing. the little right side pic 4 I just put two native plants and they bloomed all summer and were so easy. The other side... weeds, sad... submitted by /u/blahblahrantz to r/landscaping [link] [comments]
blahblahrantz · Mar 20, 2026
r/ComfortLevelPod
WIBTAH for refusing to clean the guest room when my husband invited his mom over?
My (27M) husband (27M) and I have been together for over 8 years. To say he’s a workaholic is an understatement. He’s currently a postdoc at a university and typically works 10-12 hours a day during the week and also goes in on weekends for another 4-8 hours. He’s been like this since we met in undergrad. I’ve always been proud of him, but his schedule means almost all of the housework falls on me. I work full time too, but I still do basically 100% of the chores: cleaning, laundry, yard work, car maintenance, groceries, cooking, walking the dog, etc. I’ve asked him in the past if he’d consider working a little less, since he says none of his colleagues work as many hours. Whenever I bring it up, he gets defensive and says I don’t understand how hard he has to work, so I usually drop it. I’ve also tried asking him to help with specific chores, but honestly it often feels like it backfires. For example, if I ask him to clean the kitchen after I cook, he’ll put dishes away in the wrong places, load only half the dirty dishes into the dishwasher, wipe the counters with a wet paper towel, and leave the floor unswept. I end up having to redo it afterward. The one chore I thought was foolproof was putting the trash on the curb. Trash day is the same day every week. I remind him multiple times and he still only does it about half the time. I suggested putting it on his phone calendar and he got offended. He said he’d just set an alarm in the morning, but then he doesn’t. The only thing that works is reminding him as he’s leaving the house, but lately it feels like he intentionally leaves when I’m in the restroom so I can’t ask. At this point I’m starting to feel like he works so much partly to avoid doing anything at home. His mom has even told me that growing up he was always so focused on school that he never really helped with chores either. Now here’s the current issue. His mom is coming to visit this weekend. He loves inviting people to stay with us, but usually he’s gone working until they arrive, which means I’m the one who ends up cleaning the entire house beforehand because I worry about being judged. Since he invited her, I asked him earlier this week if he could at least clean the guest room and guest bathroom (which he’s the only one who uses when we don’t have guests). I also asked if he could handle the living room so my workload would be a little lighter. I asked early in the week and reminded him every day. He kept saying he’d do it later. On Friday morning he promised he would clean it that evening. He didn’t. The next morning he apologized and said he “had to” go into the office. It’s spring break and no one else is there, but now I’m once again expected to clean the guest room and bathroom myself before his mom arrives. At this point I’m seriously considering just leaving it as-is and letting him deal with the consequences. WIBTAH if I refuse to clean it this time? I’m honestly just tired of constantly being promised help and then never getting it. It’s starting to feel like weaponized incompetence. Edit: sorry not entirely sure how edits/updates work but here goes. Thank you all for the support and advice! I decided not to clean the room and restroom in order to focus on the rest of the house. When his mom arrived I apologized about the mess when I took her to the guest room and let her know my husband was supposed to clean it. She didn’t really mind and was understanding of the situation. She raised him after all! To clear some stuff up- we’re both guys. Easy to miss that part lol. He’s definitely not cheating or anything like that. We share locations and he’s always at the office. Plus his colleagues always mention how much time he spends working so I’m confident it’s nothing like that. I feel kinda bad about everyone ragging on him in the replies because I really do love him but just needed to let out my frustration about the housework. I threw out the weaponized incompetence thing but it could just be regular old incompetence when it comes to things outside his field. His love language is words of affirmation while mine is acts of service so he gets incredibly sad when I tell him how to properly do things rather than appreciating his effort. I’ve stopped trying to correct his “methods”because he goes back to doing things his way (low effort or completing half of the task) every time and it always leads to both of us being upset. On some level he knows how bad he is at housework so he just focuses on things he’s really good at. That being said I think you guys had a great idea with getting outside help. I’m going to split up the chores more equitably and have him pay for a maid and landscaping for his portion. Hopefully this will lead to having more time together submitted by /u/MyTraumaDumpy to r/ComfortLevelPod [link] [comments]
MyTraumaDumpy · Mar 14, 2026
r/landscaping
Need landscaping ideas
Just had my place freshly manicured. Garden beds are cleared out and ready for new plants this season. Can anyone help give me some ideas to increase the curb appeal with plants/shrubbery/rocks suggestions? I really want to fill up the garden beds but not in a way that makes them look like crap. submitted by /u/UpsideDownInvestor to r/landscaping [link] [comments]
UpsideDownInvestor · Mar 12, 2026
All threads (43)
Thread Source Author Date
RE:The Coffee House
....) She will also have some ideas/plans for what best to...! Eeek! We had our front landscaping done a few years ago...
www.thephotoforum.com CherylL Apr 30, 2026
RE:Space Mecha Mauveshirt Quest
... lists. Building lists. Logistics orders. Landscaping tools. It stared at those... had a lot of good ideas on how to keep a.... Besides, you had a few ideas to try out… ---------------------------------------- You...
forums.spacebattles.com Trent01 Apr 30, 2026
Games
... some professional writers? Thanks dallas landscaping Gelatin Trick Recipe Dodano Dzisiaj... to uncover somebody with original ideas on this subject. realy thanks...
forum.programosy.pl vahamo Apr 23, 2026
Landscaping and Retaining Wall
... to mow. 1- looking for ideas/options for a retaining wall ... brick home 2- looking for landscaping ideas if we were to rip ...
www.houzz.com karla_cressman Apr 12, 2026
RE:Domain Name For Landscape Website
... that is not taken. http://landscaping.com/ is taken. Like .com... fingernails. We work with soil. Ideas? To see if domain names...
endless-sphere.com marty Apr 10, 2026
RE:Mobian Madness in Worm
... into my bag. I have Ideas for my research today. As... as well. Outside, more crazy landscaping. Cars are hard to focus...
forums.spacebattles.com Zocarik1 Apr 8, 2026
The UNESCO World Heritage Temples of Tamil Nadu in a Tata Safari
... immediately searched the section for ideas and in next to no... done quite a bit of landscaping. Though we couldn't go inside ... little bit of effort and landscaping, this can easily become a ...
www.team-bhp.com Neversaygbye Apr 7, 2026
The Planet Coaster 2 ULTIMATE Guide
...themes: Gradual color changes Neutral landscaping Mixed architectural elements Terrain elevation...Water adds movement and atmosphere. Ideas: Rivers under bridges Waterfalls using... cinematic timing. Advanced Trigger Ideas Fire bursts synced to coaster...Storytelling Triggers create pacing. Trigger Ideas Doors opening as the vehicle... area 29. ULTRA‑REALISTIC LANDSCAPING & BIOME SIMULATION Realistic terrain...
steamcommunity.com squawkacheep Apr 7, 2026
RE:[CS Lounge] Cozy up with more Hot Cocoa... and Tea!
.... Explore photos, care tips, and landscaping ideas. Native Gardeners Creeping Phlox 'Emerald ...
us.forums.blizzard.com MissCheetah-20268 Apr 4, 2026
RE:ULTRAKILL: THE 21 GRAMS EXPERIMENT (Canon Divergence AU Fic)
... he at least did some landscaping.) However, after wandering into the... it blood, listen to its ideas, and let it tease and...
forums.spacebattles.com kivaember Apr 2, 2026
How to make my house look more English country.
Looking for ideas that do not break the bank on creating an sophisticated English cottage lookk for the house. I know we need to do landscaping, not interested in painting siding, I am having shutters and window boxes painted. Going to add two window boxes on the top windows and also an arbor near the front door. The other photo is what I did on AI.
www.houzz.com Carrie McGarvah Mar 31, 2026
RE:Freshy Fresh - Mountain High Workshop and Storage: 48x30
... already and I think your ideas make a lot of sense... for spring to finalize the landscaping/grading. Seeing how the existing...
www.garagejournal.com badonk Mar 30, 2026
RE:##Starting Over Final Time - TGIF##
... not for all this fancy landscaping, I like it too look... front beds were edged in landscaping timbers and it looked great... time I want the pavers/landscaping stones to edge things so... don't share their opinions and ideas then they are not trying ...
wwmessageboard.freeforums.net gymma60 Mar 27, 2026
Need help with this shaded area
Area is shaded until mid summer where it might get 1 to 2 hrs of hot Texas sun. Need landscaping ideas with plants that thrive in shade. Not opposed to include a bird bath or a bench. About 16 ft wide and 8 ft from sidewalk to windows. Dallas TX area.
www.houzz.com Cindy Pritchard Mar 21, 2026
Re: Long Time Coming......
..., camping with my kids, hauling landscaping material for 3 homes. etc... a valuable resource for both ideas and answers to problems -...
67-72chevytrucks.com gsinon Mar 21, 2026
RE:Not As Simple As It Seems
... on the action too—handling landscaping. Her designer was collaborating with.... Bud figured they were compiling ideas from the trip. Pete had...
www.timebomb2000.com ncsfsgm Mar 16, 2026
RE:Can we advertise our property for sale here?
... different buyers will have different ideas about how they might want... such as additional shaded areas, landscaping, or the extension. The price...
www.survivefrance.com Christine_Kent Mar 15, 2026
RE:Getting AI to make you a picture/mock up
... could help with a recent landscaping quote I've been given I... for some tweaks or different ideas by giving some more input...
www.pistonheads.com UTH Mar 13, 2026
RE:ZMotorsports Home and 50x60x16 Shop/RV Garage
... ideas. And man, do I need to step up my lawn care and landscaping...
www.garagejournal.com bagsanthony Mar 12, 2026
RE:Gravel Edging For Sliding Garage Door
... that. I thought about concrete landscaping block but I was concerned.... What do you guys think? Ideas?
www.garagejournal.com Buckaroo5 Mar 11, 2026
RE:Proman's Big BlueBox of Story Ideas
... grid of maintained surfaces, careful landscaping, and the faint suggestion that..., anyone notices those old draft ideas that snuck their way into...
forums.spacebattles.com Pro-man Mar 11, 2026
It's finally finished!
Hello fellow knitters! My Bestiary Scarf is finally finished and I couldn't be more in love with the result :') It's just starting to warm up where I live, but I don't care, I'm wearing it every day! My 3 favourite parts of the design: The left and right side line up to make one continuous landscape, the dragon is knitted sideways so it's upright around your neck, and last but not least, all creatures that can be recognised as such, are ladies :) I posted about this scarf a while ago when I was still working on it, and I got so much love for it on here. At that point I was still completely new on Instagram and the algorithm wasn't sharing my posts with anyone, so you fellow reddit knitters really motivated me to keep going. Thank you submitted by
reddit.com EliH91 Apr 14, 2026
Any other Millennials stubbornly resistant to using AI at their job but also worrying that we will become dinosaurs or pushed out of our careers for not slavishly embracing it?
I work in a creative field and from that standpoint I hate AI. I hate the 'democratization' of creativity. I am going to sound VERY Boomer right now, but some things are meant to be difficult or meant to take skill and years of practice. It's why people who are good at these things (should) be paid more. We are already being heavily 'encouraged' to use AI to find ways to do our jobs faster, are being told 'they technology isn't going away, we need to embrace it.' Since within the company I am in, I am one of a handful of people that does a specific creative skill-set, the powers that be basically have no idea about the technicals of what I do, but they put it on me to figure out how to incorporate AI into my work. I hate that AI basically 'fakes' the creative process and that we are expected to use it (and the work of millions of artists that feed it) to just magically speed up how we do work, which in turn devalues the work we do as artists. From a company standpoint, they want to make money and churn out work faster, but if every client knows you can make a widget in 4 hours when it used to take 4 days, why would they pay you a lot of money to do that? The economics of it don't make sense. You will end up needing 10 times the number of clients to maintain your productivity / profits, which with AI or not, is a good way to burn out your artists. I see the writing on the wall, but my stubborn moralistic resistance to AI is probably going to be the death of my career. Does any one else feel similar or how have you coped with this rapidly degrading career landscape? submitted by /u/artbystorms to r/Millennials [link] [comments]
reddit.com artbystorms Mar 28, 2026
Working on front landscaping ideas
The front of my house is north facing and I am in zone 6a. I am messing around with some ideas using AI and this is one I really like. What are yalls thoughts? I don’t know what to do on the other side of the sidewalk where all the black mondo grass is now submitted by /u/seamonster1876 to r/landscaping [link] [comments]
reddit.com seamonster1876 Mar 23, 2026
Easy low maintenance landscaping ideas? My front yard looks sad
First house (townhouse)!! Last year, I did this. I think I didn't add enough rocks so it looks stupid. I also ran out mulch and said I'd try again next year 😰 I actually use the bench a lot to drink afternoon tea so I would like to keep it. Lots of my neighbors have pavers, just rocks no plants, a big bush, or overgrown weeds so I dont really have an idea what to do. I would like for this to be easier. Should I give up and put pavers over everything or what can I do to make this look nice? I'm not opposed to doing something every year but I'd like to do it once yearly and thats it. I live in Central PA , east facing. the little right side pic 4 I just put two native plants and they bloomed all summer and were so easy. The other side... weeds, sad... submitted by /u/blahblahrantz to r/landscaping [link] [comments]
reddit.com blahblahrantz Mar 20, 2026
WIBTAH for refusing to clean the guest room when my husband invited his mom over?
My (27M) husband (27M) and I have been together for over 8 years. To say he’s a workaholic is an understatement. He’s currently a postdoc at a university and typically works 10-12 hours a day during the week and also goes in on weekends for another 4-8 hours. He’s been like this since we met in undergrad. I’ve always been proud of him, but his schedule means almost all of the housework falls on me. I work full time too, but I still do basically 100% of the chores: cleaning, laundry, yard work, car maintenance, groceries, cooking, walking the dog, etc. I’ve asked him in the past if he’d consider working a little less, since he says none of his colleagues work as many hours. Whenever I bring it up, he gets defensive and says I don’t understand how hard he has to work, so I usually drop it. I’ve also tried asking him to help with specific chores, but honestly it often feels like it backfires. For example, if I ask him to clean the kitchen after I cook, he’ll put dishes away in the wrong places, load only half the dirty dishes into the dishwasher, wipe the counters with a wet paper towel, and leave the floor unswept. I end up having to redo it afterward. The one chore I thought was foolproof was putting the trash on the curb. Trash day is the same day every week. I remind him multiple times and he still only does it about half the time. I suggested putting it on his phone calendar and he got offended. He said he’d just set an alarm in the morning, but then he doesn’t. The only thing that works is reminding him as he’s leaving the house, but lately it feels like he intentionally leaves when I’m in the restroom so I can’t ask. At this point I’m starting to feel like he works so much partly to avoid doing anything at home. His mom has even told me that growing up he was always so focused on school that he never really helped with chores either. Now here’s the current issue. His mom is coming to visit this weekend. He loves inviting people to stay with us, but usually he’s gone working until they arrive, which means I’m the one who ends up cleaning the entire house beforehand because I worry about being judged. Since he invited her, I asked him earlier this week if he could at least clean the guest room and guest bathroom (which he’s the only one who uses when we don’t have guests). I also asked if he could handle the living room so my workload would be a little lighter. I asked early in the week and reminded him every day. He kept saying he’d do it later. On Friday morning he promised he would clean it that evening. He didn’t. The next morning he apologized and said he “had to” go into the office. It’s spring break and no one else is there, but now I’m once again expected to clean the guest room and bathroom myself before his mom arrives. At this point I’m seriously considering just leaving it as-is and letting him deal with the consequences. WIBTAH if I refuse to clean it this time? I’m honestly just tired of constantly being promised help and then never getting it. It’s starting to feel like weaponized incompetence. Edit: sorry not entirely sure how edits/updates work but here goes. Thank you all for the support and advice! I decided not to clean the room and restroom in order to focus on the rest of the house. When his mom arrived I apologized about the mess when I took her to the guest room and let her know my husband was supposed to clean it. She didn’t really mind and was understanding of the situation. She raised him after all! To clear some stuff up- we’re both guys. Easy to miss that part lol. He’s definitely not cheating or anything like that. We share locations and he’s always at the office. Plus his colleagues always mention how much time he spends working so I’m confident it’s nothing like that. I feel kinda bad about everyone ragging on him in the replies because I really do love him but just needed to let out my frustration about the housework. I threw out the weaponized incompetence thing but it could just be regular old incompetence when it comes to things outside his field. His love language is words of affirmation while mine is acts of service so he gets incredibly sad when I tell him how to properly do things rather than appreciating his effort. I’ve stopped trying to correct his “methods”because he goes back to doing things his way (low effort or completing half of the task) every time and it always leads to both of us being upset. On some level he knows how bad he is at housework so he just focuses on things he’s really good at. That being said I think you guys had a great idea with getting outside help. I’m going to split up the chores more equitably and have him pay for a maid and landscaping for his portion. Hopefully this will lead to having more time together submitted by /u/MyTraumaDumpy to r/ComfortLevelPod [link] [comments]
reddit.com MyTraumaDumpy Mar 14, 2026
Need landscaping ideas
Just had my place freshly manicured. Garden beds are cleared out and ready for new plants this season. Can anyone help give me some ideas to increase the curb appeal with plants/shrubbery/rocks suggestions? I really want to fill up the garden beds but not in a way that makes them look like crap. submitted by /u/UpsideDownInvestor to r/landscaping [link] [comments]
reddit.com UpsideDownInvestor Mar 12, 2026
None of these men will ever be able to comprehend a version of Doctor Who that will be able to succeed in today’s television landscape. All of their roots are deeply in classic Doctor Who, & because of that they’ll never be able to escape their very limiting ideas of what the show can and should be.
submitted by /u/General_Meal_3993 to r/DoctorWhoNews [link] [comments]
reddit.com General_Meal_3993 Feb 12, 2026
Valve Says It Has a 'Pretty Good Idea' of What Steam Deck 2 Is Going to Be, Explains Why It's Holding Off for Now
“Obviously the Steam Deck's not our focus today, but the same things we've said in the past where we're really interested to work on what's next for Steam Deck… the thing we're making sure of is that it's a worthwhile enough performance upgrade to make sense as a standalone product,” Griffais explained. “We're not interested in getting to a point where it's 20 or 30 or even 50% more performance at the same battery life. We want something a little bit more demarcated than that. So we've been working back from silicon advancements and architectural improvements, and I think we have a pretty good idea of what the next version of Steam Deck is going to be, but right now there's no offerings in that landscape, in the SoC [System on a Chip] landscape, that we think would truly be a next-gen performance Steam Deck.” Griffais' comments might come as a disappointment to some given the capabilities of the aging Steam Deck. The handheld launched in February 2022, with the OLED model coming out November 2023. Steam Deck will soon be four years old, and while there is a long list of Steam Deck-verified games to play, it does struggle to run some modern PC games well. Indeed, in September 2023, Pierre-Loup Griffais told The Verge that the next Steam Deck was at least a couple of years away, which had some hoping for the next version in time for the holidays this year. Clearly, that won't happen. Now the question is I always wanted to get a Steam Deck but hold off because it's like 4 years old now so it's it still worth? submitted by /u/yoonadeer to r/SteamDeck [link] [comments]
reddit.com yoonadeer Nov 13, 2025
The idea that soil rests when it is plowed and exposed during winter is a dogma that doesn't benefit the soil nor the landscape
submitted by /u/BlackViperMWG to r/Permaculture [link] [comments]
reddit.com BlackViperMWG Nov 8, 2025
Dug a hole and put an above ground pool in it, hated it and I am now left with this. Any advice?
The hold has a20ft diameter and is roughly 2 feet deep Some friends suggested a fire pit which I like the idea of. I'm new to landscaping and would love to learn some things on this project. Is a fire pit possible or should I just buy dirt to fill it back up? submitted by /u/Caregiver_ to r/landscaping [link] [comments]
reddit.com Caregiver_ Jul 30, 2025
AIO for my wife not agreeing to a full day on my own away from home?
My wife (36F) and me (33M) have had a very busy last couple months. June was packed with social obligations. Lots of stuff with her family, things we had to participate in and some things we elected to participate in. July was mostly manual labor with a few social activities as well. We’ve got a lot of ongoing landscaping and housekeeping projects at our home. I also just started a new job, and with my commute, my day job takes 11 hours out of my weekday. I’m trying to write a book. Will it ever get published? Eh, maybe, but I just have a story I really want to get out, but finding time to write is hard. I can do it at home, but there are distractions at home. I proposed to my wife, asking, if some time in the next couple months, could I have one day of my weekend to go to the public library in town and spend all day writing. I thought it was a reasonably request. A Saturday or Sunday. A few days after that, she came back with a counter offer. We have a long weekend coming up soon, as I have a Monday off. She proposed I take a half day out of the house over that weekend. The thing is, I really don’t feel like asking for a full day on my day off is too much. I like my own space, I really value my time to myself, and I like the idea of one full (8 hour) day in a library, with my laptop, with no obligations, no one depending on me, no schedule, just me and my story. Is that unreasonable? Am I overreacting? Am I asking for too much to have a day off that is wholly to myself? submitted by /u/LoganLikesYourMom to r/AmIOverreacting [link] [comments]
reddit.com LoganLikesYourMom Jul 23, 2025
Grandparents found this while landscaping the beach’s of Eastern NC in the 80s. Any ideas?
My grandparents have had this around my whole life. It looks a lot heavier than it is, the inside is porous so I’m expecting it to be some sort of bone? submitted by /u/RichieGang to r/fossilid [link] [comments]
reddit.com RichieGang Mar 31, 2025
TIL about the Japanese term Yaoyorozu No Kami (Eight Million Gods). The idea behind it is that there are countless gods, believed to be present in everything—weather, geography, landscapes, and even in things like tools, rice, kitchens and toilets.
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reddit.com RealisticBarnacle115 Nov 6, 2024
New York isn't a complete barren landscape or crater as some believe, and could hold promise for a new Fallout game. What're some ideas you would pitch for a Fallout: New York?
submitted by /u/Ox_of_Dox to r/Fallout [link] [comments]
reddit.com Ox_of_Dox Jul 24, 2024
Recreated ai imagery of alien landscapes in blender! I think Midjourney is a wonderful tool for storyboarding/idea generation.
submitted by /u/Aaron-Waldschmidt to r/blender [link] [comments]
reddit.com Aaron-Waldschmidt Nov 4, 2022
Landscaping a Hill Ideas?
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reddit.com SpecialistStrike3131 May 12, 2022
I had no idea Albania would look like this. The country has a landscape like nowhere I’ve been. [OC] [3212x4016]
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reddit.com danielbenjaminphoto Jun 6, 2021
[IDEA] Hello chef. Wouldn't it be nice if we could buy the village landscapes you see with gems? I spoke to the support team and he said that if we can get them to hear this, we can buy it with jewels, just like the hero outfits. Let's express this as much as possible in order to achieve our goal.
submitted by /u/ClashOfClansMustafa to r/ClashOfClans [link] [comments]
reddit.com ClashOfClansMustafa Mar 15, 2021
Vladimir Putin has boasted that Russia is planning to build a base on the moon. The idea is that astronauts will live there permanently. When they were asked if they really wanted to spend the rest of their lives in a barren, lifeless, empty landscape, the Russians said...
"No. That's why we want to go to the moon." submitted by /u/madazzahatter to r/Jokes [link] [comments]
reddit.com madazzahatter Apr 12, 2020
Vladimir Putin has boasted that Russia is planning to build a base on the moon. The idea is that astronauts will live there permanently. When they were asked if they really wanted to spend the rest of their lives in a barren, lifeless, empty landscape, the Russians said...
"No. That's why we want to go to the moon." submitted by /u/madazzahatter to r/Jokes [link] [comments]
reddit.com madazzahatter Apr 21, 2018
Phone glitched into landscape orientation ... And wow that's a good idea. (Clicking buttons showed stuff as if it was portrait orientation though.)
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reddit.com pleikunguyen Aug 17, 2016
Waimea Canyon in Hawaii. I legitimately had no idea that Hawaii had landscapes like this. [2048x1638]
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reddit.com sifutra Mar 9, 2015