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Completely agree with the flowers in the overgrowth upgrade, it's unnecessary and annoying having to stop and listen for stray hidden chickens (especially since I think completing story mode seems to net you even more of them...?)
Before the upgrade I was fine with phosphor/honeys and phosphor/booms and honey/booms sitting there eating cuberries (efficient for two out of three, but still fully automateable).
That, and I kind of gave up on matching styles with the ranch areas early on, in favour of more efficient plort production for the lab and easier / safer largos for feeding (Some largos are uglier than their pure counterparts but the DLC does improve / upgrade some designs IMO). You do have decorations such as slime lamps, area-specific decos, ornaments, echos, gordos, etc. If those help in any way.
P.S. For anyone doing largo transfer / cleanup, don't do what I did and suck largos out of a corral one-at-a-time and throw them into the sea which takes forever. Instead, turn them into tarr in their corrals and snuff them out with water quickly (if you know what you're doing). Can't believe it took me that long to remember, lol.