Hearthland Beautification

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Hearthland Beautification

Postby Burinn » Fri Apr 01, 2016 5:13 am

Being able to put dandelions and other flowers/plants, like clovers in pots, so you can plant them (like a flower bed) would be pretty neat. As it stands my village mate and I have resorted to having to plant poppy plants to make our town look pretty. There's something unsettling about the fact that we're one hooligan away from someone taking all of the poppy flowers to turn them into opium and develop a crippling addiction. I don't think any Hearthling would be against making their homes look a bit nicer.
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Re: Hearthland Beautification

Postby Ysh » Fri Apr 01, 2016 5:19 am

I have a see of some players using the poppy plant to pretty their plantations. I think we can always use some more of this decoration item, whatever it can be formed as.
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Re: Hearthland Beautification

Postby synaris » Fri Apr 01, 2016 5:22 am

i wouldnt mind being able to grow red blue and yellow roses on trellis' make em curios like poppies, and let us make a unique bouquet of roses curio with fabric and string.
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Re: Hearthland Beautification

Postby Ysh » Fri Apr 01, 2016 5:36 am

synaris wrote:i wouldnt mind being able to grow red blue and yellow roses on trellis' make em curios like poppies, and let us make a unique bouquet of roses curio with fabric and string.

Does the rose grow on trellises on the real life? I think trellis can be ugly. I do like some roses for planting the nice looks garden, though.
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Re: Hearthland Beautification

Postby synaris » Fri Apr 01, 2016 5:45 am

Ysh wrote:
synaris wrote:i wouldnt mind being able to grow red blue and yellow roses on trellis' make em curios like poppies, and let us make a unique bouquet of roses curio with fabric and string.

Does the rose grow on trellises on the real life? I think trellis can be ugly. I do like some roses for planting the nice looks garden, though.


well in real life we generally just put a large stick or the like for them to grow on, but im pretty sure roses could grow on trellis'
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Re: Hearthland Beautification

Postby sabinati » Fri Apr 01, 2016 6:00 am

some purely decorative flowers might be nice, as long as they are not the outcome of wwws.

re: rose discussion, some varieties of roses are grown on trellises and some are more like a bush.
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Re: Hearthland Beautification

Postby LadyV » Fri Apr 01, 2016 6:02 am

I don't mind decorative plants.
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Re: Hearthland Beautification

Postby Ysh » Fri Apr 01, 2016 6:04 am

sabinati wrote:some purely decorative flowers might be nice, as long as they are not the outcome of wwws.

re: rose discussion, some varieties of roses are grown on trellises and some are more like a bush.

Good point with the wild weeds. I would not like them to be worse to getting the useful seeds than they are now. Do you think they can be gotten with foraging? Or something like the grasses where every seed is with working?
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Re: Hearthland Beautification

Postby Redlaw » Fri Apr 01, 2016 6:06 am

Roses, it realy depends on the type of rose, we have some bushes hear that get really big and haft to cut barely to nothing when its cold for best affect...

But ya more decorative options would be cool, or storage items that are also decorative.
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Re: Hearthland Beautification

Postby sabinati » Fri Apr 01, 2016 6:16 am

Arguably the bushes that exist are decorative.
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