• I'm particularly proud of this hanging basket I did this year.

    I found all the plants at a local Saturday market unmarked so I have no idea what anything is but it's all very happy

    Originally by u/Mister_Potamus on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ykuqlgbk
    I'm particularly proud of this hanging basket I did this year. I found all the plants at a local Saturday market unmarked so I have no idea what anything is but it's all very happy 😊 Originally by u/Mister_Potamus on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ykuqlgbk
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  • Southern magnolia sapling help

    I have a magnolia sapling that I transplanted from a friend’s flower garden (unwanted growth from mature magnolia nearby) and has been in my yard for a year. It grew several more leaves since winter and seems to enjoy the sun exposure. There is another cluster of leaves right at the base. We give it a soaking watering about once a week if we don’t get additional rain. It just seems to have not changed much from last year. I want to know what more than I can do for it, and what your thoughts are based on the image. There are a few holes in some leaves so I assume an insecticide is in order. The ground here (NE Arkansas) is heavily clay. How can I help it thrive and ensure continued health? We put pine mulch on it initially but haven’t since planting.

    Originally by u/FrankieJasmineAddams on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yumee9bc
    Southern magnolia sapling help I have a magnolia sapling that I transplanted from a friend’s flower garden (unwanted growth from mature magnolia nearby) and has been in my yard for a year. It grew several more leaves since winter and seems to enjoy the sun exposure. There is another cluster of leaves right at the base. We give it a soaking watering about once a week if we don’t get additional rain. It just seems to have not changed much from last year. I want to know what more than I can do for it, and what your thoughts are based on the image. There are a few holes in some leaves so I assume an insecticide is in order. The ground here (NE Arkansas) is heavily clay. How can I help it thrive and ensure continued health? We put pine mulch on it initially but haven’t since planting. Originally by u/FrankieJasmineAddams on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yumee9bc
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  • Potho

    Is the gold in the room with us?

    Originally by u/watermelonlollies on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynqvd667
    Potho Is the gold in the room with us? Originally by u/watermelonlollies on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynqvd667
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  • Is this critter at all beneficial? My lookup says Anise Swallowtail - it’s on my dill plant

    Originally by u/No_Problem_8636 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yopm94p3
    Is this critter at all beneficial? My lookup says Anise Swallowtail - it’s on my dill plant Originally by u/No_Problem_8636 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yopm94p3
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  • Holding on for dear life

    Got a cutting with four leaves. Water propagated, lost two leaves during the process. Relocated into the soil, lost another leaf. Soon the last leave will go as well. But there is small green hope yet.
    Please hang on, I'm rooting for you!

    Originally by u/Under_the_Black_Moss on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ykbqp5l4
    Holding on for dear life Got a cutting with four leaves. Water propagated, lost two leaves during the process. Relocated into the soil, lost another leaf. Soon the last leave will go as well. But there is small green hope yet. Please hang on, I'm rooting for you! Originally by u/Under_the_Black_Moss on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ykbqp5l4
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  • What's this tree?

    Originally by u/JuniorClock1764 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yuarj4e8
    What's this tree? Originally by u/JuniorClock1764 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yuarj4e8
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  • First Banana Pepper Harvest

    First time harvesting sweet banana peppers! Starting to think I might’ve picked them a little early :/

    Does anyone have any tips for making pickled banana peppers?

    Originally by u/arsenalfan024 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yrdaobo3
    First Banana Pepper Harvest First time harvesting sweet banana peppers! Starting to think I might’ve picked them a little early :/ Does anyone have any tips for making pickled banana peppers? Originally by u/arsenalfan024 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yrdaobo3
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  • Tromboncino squash faciation

    I saved a few seeds from a faciated squash last season and the trait carried through - conjoined twins!

    Originally by u/crunchy1two on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ysn2tnof
    Tromboncino squash faciation I saved a few seeds from a faciated squash last season and the trait carried through - conjoined twins! Originally by u/crunchy1two on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ysn2tnof
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  • Results of propagating a LONG Pothos stem for 6 weeks!

    What y’all think, one big pot? A few small ones? There’s some big boy leaves(10) propagated too that I was planning to mix in.

    Originally by u/paintrain222 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ykr2oo2d
    Results of propagating a LONG Pothos stem for 6 weeks! What y’all think, one big pot? A few small ones? There’s some big boy leaves(10) propagated too that I was planning to mix in. Originally by u/paintrain222 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ykr2oo2d
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  • Is this too many bean bushes in one pot it's like 5 of them they seem all to be doing well can I just leave it?

    Originally by u/AssumptionNo1268 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yw4ujftf
    Is this too many bean bushes in one pot it's like 5 of them they seem all to be doing well can I just leave it? Originally by u/AssumptionNo1268 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yw4ujftf
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