• What happened to my lettuce?

    First time gardener and don’t have a clue what I’m doing! I have harvested my lettuce about 4 times and was wondering if anyone knew how I ended up with stock like this During my first harvest I thought I cut them all the same, except for one I chopped all the way off to see what would happen - it died

    Originally by u/PuzzleCharge01 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ylwfuntq
    What happened to my lettuce? First time gardener and don’t have a clue what I’m doing! I have harvested my lettuce about 4 times and was wondering if anyone knew how I ended up with stock like this 😂 During my first harvest I thought I cut them all the same, except for one I chopped all the way off to see what would happen - it died 😂 Originally by u/PuzzleCharge01 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ylwfuntq
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  • Yellowing in same spot every year

    In AR (zone 7b) - our lawn yellows/dies in this same spot every year. We do have a lawn service that comes every couple of months for fertilizer, etc. The soil has been tested and all is fine. We’ve tried fungicide, but this area still turns yellow when it starts getting hot. At the beginning of the summer, it was beautiful, green and lush. This is pretty much the only area in the yard that does this. Any ideas???

    Originally by u/cgmetz on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynw5vjv3
    Yellowing in same spot every year In AR (zone 7b) - our lawn yellows/dies in this same spot every year. We do have a lawn service that comes every couple of months for fertilizer, etc. The soil has been tested and all is fine. We’ve tried fungicide, but this area still turns yellow when it starts getting hot. At the beginning of the summer, it was beautiful, green and lush. This is pretty much the only area in the yard that does this. Any ideas??? Originally by u/cgmetz on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynw5vjv3
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  • What are these spots on my palm?

    I’ve just noticed them. Only in these two leaves - they are the ones turned the most towards the sun Can it be sun damage? I water them about twice a week

    Originally by u/Optaget2024 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yl8vk9h6
    What are these spots on my palm? I’ve just noticed them. Only in these two leaves - they are the ones turned the most towards the sun 🌞 Can it be sun damage? I water them about twice a week 💦 Originally by u/Optaget2024 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yl8vk9h6
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  • What is this tall boy?

    Just bought the house this year and there seem to be hundreds of plants and things so if you can ID others in this photo too I appreciate it. I think I see creeping bellflower and some kind of ivy?

    Originally by u/ObservationG33k on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ytzbscyd
    What is this tall boy? Just bought the house this year and there seem to be hundreds of plants and things so if you can ID others in this photo too I appreciate it. I think I see creeping bellflower and some kind of ivy? Originally by u/ObservationG33k on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ytzbscyd
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  • Grew these little sunflowers from seed indoors. Zone 4a.

    Originally by u/wiy_alxd on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ytj2o5q7
    Grew these little sunflowers from seed indoors. Zone 4a. Originally by u/wiy_alxd on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ytj2o5q7
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  • colêmbolos ( springtails )

    I have a super population of springtails in my terrarium, what do I do? There are so many, they are everywhere, even coming out through the lid of the terrarium, which is what really bothers me, because it is in my room

    Originally by u/Amanita-muscaria_ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ywzq2zks
    colêmbolos ( springtails ) I have a super population of springtails in my terrarium, what do I do? There are so many, they are everywhere, even coming out through the lid of the terrarium, which is what really bothers me, because it is in my room Originally by u/Amanita-muscaria_ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ywzq2zks
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  • Powdery mildew!!

    My first go around with powdery mildew. Drop what ACTUALLY worked for you asap!! Pic of my gorgeous caladium so my post doesn’t get lost.

    Originally by u/9r4ss_ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yurwjrlk
    Powdery mildew!! My first go around with powdery mildew. Drop what ACTUALLY worked for you asap!! Pic of my gorgeous caladium so my post doesn’t get lost. Originally by u/9r4ss_ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yurwjrlk
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  • Anyone know what this red flowering bush could be?

    Sorry for the awful image, but does anyone have any idea what the plant in the back with the red flowers could be? Also the pink flowers on the left? Thanks in advance!

    Originally by u/MysteriousRange8732 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xetaywp
    Anyone know what this red flowering bush could be? Sorry for the awful image, but does anyone have any idea what the plant in the back with the red flowers could be? Also the pink flowers on the left? Thanks in advance! Originally by u/MysteriousRange8732 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xetaywp
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  • Please Help my Pomegranate Sapling

    Grown from seed, in Wales, UK. I used a mini greenhouse during germination so not sure if i need that with the sapling. I have tried different watering/misting schedules, from once a week to twice/thrice a week. Plant is on an east facing windowsill which gets the most sunlight. I have tried to place them outside but there's too much water due to rain.

    Originally by u/Actual_Math_2425 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yv5lgopm
    Please Help my Pomegranate Sapling Grown from seed, in Wales, UK. I used a mini greenhouse during germination so not sure if i need that with the sapling. I have tried different watering/misting schedules, from once a week to twice/thrice a week. Plant is on an east facing windowsill which gets the most sunlight. I have tried to place them outside but there's too much water due to rain. Originally by u/Actual_Math_2425 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yv5lgopm
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  • How to slay this foe from entering through fence?

    A horrible, evil bunny has been getting u to my garden. We have a mesh fence that keeps out a lot of animals (initially it was electrified but now that we have kids we don’t electrify it anymore). I bought a bunch of 9 inch stakes to point into the ground all the way around the perimeter - assuming that this was overkill and that the bunny was a burrowing under. However yesterday I saw it with my own eyes - it is jumping through the fence. It seems like it is too small to fit but I guess that’s because a significant portion of its mass is just fluff? Anyways, my partner really doesn’t want my to get chicken wire on account of it being hideous and I’d rather not spray chemicals - do you guys have any suggestions? Never been so annoyed by a rabbit….

    Originally by u/holymountaincacti on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xbbjhsp
    How to slay this foe from entering through fence? A horrible, evil bunny has been getting u to my garden. We have a mesh fence that keeps out a lot of animals (initially it was electrified but now that we have kids we don’t electrify it anymore). I bought a bunch of 9 inch stakes to point into the ground all the way around the perimeter - assuming that this was overkill and that the bunny was a burrowing under. However yesterday I saw it with my own eyes - it is jumping through the fence. It seems like it is too small to fit but I guess that’s because a significant portion of its mass is just fluff? Anyways, my partner really doesn’t want my to get chicken wire on account of it being hideous and I’d rather not spray chemicals - do you guys have any suggestions? Never been so annoyed by a rabbit…. Originally by u/holymountaincacti on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xbbjhsp
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