• Powdery mildew :((

    Drop what ACTUALLY worked for you asap!! Plants are isolated and the rest have been thoroughly checked and will be continuously checked. Pic of some little babies so I don’t get lost.

    Originally by u/9r4ss_ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yrtr85xg
    Powdery mildew :(( Drop what ACTUALLY worked for you asap!! Plants are isolated and the rest have been thoroughly checked and will be continuously checked. Pic of some little babies so I don’t get lost. Originally by u/9r4ss_ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yrtr85xg
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  • I'm trying to ID wormwood around my property in SWVA. The more I look, the more confused I get. I've got 3 plants here that look similar. I believe the 1 on the right is ragweed and the 1 on the left is Queen Anne's Lace. Is the 1 in the middle wormwood, mugwort, or something else? TIA!!

    Originally by u/jennabennett1001 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yr5v73fo
    I'm trying to ID wormwood around my property in SWVA. The more I look, the more confused I get. I've got 3 plants here that look similar. I believe the 1 on the right is ragweed and the 1 on the left is Queen Anne's Lace. Is the 1 in the middle wormwood, mugwort, or something else? TIA!! Originally by u/jennabennett1001 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yr5v73fo
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  • Neigbours dog got into my potato plant

    I am VERY new to this, and this is my first project, however the dog has tipped out my potato plant and one was actually all the way out onto the ground, I replanted it but its looking real damaged with holes in the little leaves and some leaves have already fallen off, I am so soooo angry!
    Anywho! Do i just remove the damaged leaves and leave the little buds that are coming or 🤷🏾‍♀️

    TIA

    Originally by u/Pristine_Long_5442 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yrwxawya
    Neigbours dog got into my potato plant I am VERY new to this, and this is my first project, however the dog has tipped out my potato plant and one was actually all the way out onto the ground, I replanted it but its looking real damaged with holes in the little leaves and some leaves have already fallen off, I am so soooo angry! Anywho! Do i just remove the damaged leaves and leave the little buds that are coming or 🤷🏾‍♀️ TIA Originally by u/Pristine_Long_5442 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yrwxawya
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  • I need your help again

    About two years ago, my Dracaena suffered from a severe mealybug infestation (I actually asked for help here back then). Thankfully, it’s been pest-free for about a year now. However, the plant struggled for a while and was left with only a few leaves by the end of it.

    In early May, I decided to repot it to give it a fresh start. It’s still in the same spot by the window where it’s always been, getting similar light conditions. But now I’ve noticed these pale, discolored patches on the leaves.

    I water it about once a week, depending on when the top layer of soil dries out. The pot has drainage holes to prevent overwatering.

    Does anyone know what might be causing this color change?

    Originally by u/No-Class6390 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yvjd8uxb
    I need your help again About two years ago, my Dracaena suffered from a severe mealybug infestation (I actually asked for help here back then). Thankfully, it’s been pest-free for about a year now. However, the plant struggled for a while and was left with only a few leaves by the end of it. In early May, I decided to repot it to give it a fresh start. It’s still in the same spot by the window where it’s always been, getting similar light conditions. But now I’ve noticed these pale, discolored patches on the leaves. I water it about once a week, depending on when the top layer of soil dries out. The pot has drainage holes to prevent overwatering. Does anyone know what might be causing this color change? Originally by u/No-Class6390 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yvjd8uxb
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  • Love the layered petals on this zinnia.

    Originally by u/MoneyHoneydew5464 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynodnmpe
    Love the layered petals on this zinnia. Originally by u/MoneyHoneydew5464 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynodnmpe
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  • My friends dog went outside and started eating this plant like she's never been fed. Didn't throw up after.

    Originally by u/Kupcsi on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yu3j9964
    My friends dog went outside and started eating this plant like she's never been fed. Didn't throw up after. Originally by u/Kupcsi on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yu3j9964
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  • What should I do to improve my lawn. Northen telemark Norway

    I just moved here and the lawn looked like this what can I do the try and make it look better

    Originally by u/niavlis on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yn7h7s3r
    What should I do to improve my lawn. Northen telemark Norway I just moved here and the lawn looked like this what can I do the try and make it look better Originally by u/niavlis on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yn7h7s3r
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  • Awapuhi or bitter ginger.

    Originally by u/Wonderful-Zone-8414 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ytbnabcg
    Awapuhi or bitter ginger. Originally by u/Wonderful-Zone-8414 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ytbnabcg
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  • Lavandulas getting brown at base

    My Lavandulas (L. angustifolia 'Rosea') which I planted only 1 month ago in the ground are getting brown at the base, and growth and blooming is stunted as well. I think I made a mistake to keep giving water as I thought that the brown is an indication that there is not enough water. Ofcourse it is only freshly planted so the roots are not well developed in the ground. However, now I am doubting that I actually have to give less water, instead of more. Any advice?

    I live in Europe but where I live it is approximately USDA zone 7b-8a.

    Originally by u/christospavl1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yul3wcvf
    Lavandulas getting brown at base My Lavandulas (L. angustifolia 'Rosea') which I planted only 1 month ago in the ground are getting brown at the base, and growth and blooming is stunted as well. I think I made a mistake to keep giving water as I thought that the brown is an indication that there is not enough water. Ofcourse it is only freshly planted so the roots are not well developed in the ground. However, now I am doubting that I actually have to give less water, instead of more. Any advice? I live in Europe but where I live it is approximately USDA zone 7b-8a. Originally by u/christospavl1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yul3wcvf
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  • Sweet

    Originally by u/Legitimate_Sky_1420 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yqvvmmue
    Sweet Originally by u/Legitimate_Sky_1420 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yqvvmmue
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