Garden Environment score bottomed out?
jsalemi:
I wonder -- if you wall off the trash can, will that force them to use the compost bin? I'll have to try that...
sara_dippity:
Probably, if they drop the trash. Trash piles made by dropping bags of trash can be composted. I found that out on accident when a mascot at uni disturbed the maid while she took a pizza box to the trash. She dropped the bag the box turned into in frustration, and when she picked it up she went straight to the trashcan. Next I'm going to see if when you kick a trash can over the mess can be composted. I bet it can.
sara_dippity:
Quote from: gali on 2007 March 02, 14:01:23
It's because the spoiled sims don't like to walk on the bare ground. You have to put a floor on the whole yard, and the rate will be increased immediately.
I don't think that's it. My greenhouse has bare ground and its score is just fine.
witch:
Yes, I think the trashcan contents can probably be composted, I've been considering starting a fight with a townie just so I can get the damn thing kicked over.
Gali has always believed that about paving, I've seen her post it before. My sims usually only have small paved areas, driveways, barbeque areas and so forth, I don't have trouble with very low environment scores. I'd go with the invisible something/s lowering the score.
Jfederated:
SMBurpie has an album up on the exchange about Seasons. In it she claims that, by process of elimination, she found the trellised plant that came w/an older EP (maybe even the base game) is responsible for plummeting environment scores, much like that bamboo flooring does when used in a large room. For what it's worth. :)
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