• Recommend the BEST garden hose.

    Fellow gardeners, please help. I am in search of a garden hose that meets my needs. It must meet the following criteria: does not leak, does not tangle, easy to unwind and store away when finished, durable material (does not rip), good water pressure, durable and sturdy connections. Which hoses have you tried and which hose, off of personal experience, would you recommend? Thank you.

    Originally by u/TheMadAvenue on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yrmptkd8
    Recommend the BEST garden hose. Fellow gardeners, please help. I am in search of a garden hose that meets my needs. It must meet the following criteria: does not leak, does not tangle, easy to unwind and store away when finished, durable material (does not rip), good water pressure, durable and sturdy connections. Which hoses have you tried and which hose, off of personal experience, would you recommend? Thank you. Originally by u/TheMadAvenue on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yrmptkd8
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  • Plant in Yard

    Hello,
    Just looking for some help identifying the orange and yellow plants. My cat likes to walk around the enclosed yard and I want to make sure any plants he eats out of my sight aren’t bad for him. Thanks for the help!

    Originally by u/VastOwls33 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yv44x9ze
    Plant in Yard Hello, Just looking for some help identifying the orange and yellow plants. My cat likes to walk around the enclosed yard and I want to make sure any plants he eats out of my sight aren’t bad for him. Thanks for the help! Originally by u/VastOwls33 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yv44x9ze
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  • First Zinnias of the Season!

    Originally by u/BasketZealousideal49 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yv38njdf
    First Zinnias of the Season! Originally by u/BasketZealousideal49 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yv38njdf
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  • Furry panda help

    Whelp, i went to Portugal for a week. My brother(who lives in the same house) was bitching about having to look after my and my moms plants. I didnt know if it would rain and i have lost a few of these to too much rain. So i left him in the sunniest spot in the patio. 7 days later i come back and he started elogating (****). Does anyone know how to make him a fat round perfect plumby baby again? I can take off the bottom leaves and plant him deeper, but was wondering what else i could do? Any tips on soil for rainy times? I am tired of running outside when it rains and beinf scared. He ONLY like full 100% sun.

    Originally by u/CorazonAtomica on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yrd2r3v9
    Furry panda help Whelp, i went to Portugal for a week. My brother(who lives in the same house) was bitching about having to look after my and my moms plants. I didnt know if it would rain and i have lost a few of these to too much rain. So i left him in the sunniest spot in the patio. 7 days later i come back and he started elogating (FUCK). Does anyone know how to make him a fat round perfect plumby baby again? I can take off the bottom leaves and plant him deeper, but was wondering what else i could do? Any tips on soil for rainy times? I am tired of running outside when it rains and beinf scared. He ONLY like full 100% sun. Originally by u/CorazonAtomica on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yrd2r3v9
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  • Heat stress or fungus? Located near philly and lawn is 100% tttf

    Went on vacation for a week and came back to these spots forming all over my lawn.

    I basically live in the pine Barren's which has very sandy soil so we water more frequently/shorter durations . Im currently watering 4-5x a week at 10 mins a zone

    Soil isn't really dry which is making me think its a fungus?

    Originally by u/crypt0bitcoin on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ymbopczw
    Heat stress or fungus? Located near philly and lawn is 100% tttf Went on vacation for a week and came back to these spots forming all over my lawn. I basically live in the pine Barren's which has very sandy soil so we water more frequently/shorter durations . Im currently watering 4-5x a week at 10 mins a zone Soil isn't really dry which is making me think its a fungus? Originally by u/crypt0bitcoin on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ymbopczw
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  • I may regret this later

    I put these two together based on colors a couple months ago. So far thriving 🤷🏻‍♀️

    Originally by u/mokicoo on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ymmtjghj
    I may regret this later I put these two together based on colors a couple months ago. So far thriving 🤷🏻‍♀️ Originally by u/mokicoo on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ymmtjghj
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  • African milk tree?

    My husband ‘rescued’ this plant from my MIL’s house and it’s been sitting like this in an unused bathroom for over a year. It gets a light water once a week, the window is east-facing. Is it alive? Can I cut it back or somehow make it less ugly? TIA!

    Originally by u/grinchyheart on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ywu26kou
    African milk tree? My husband ‘rescued’ this plant from my MIL’s house and it’s been sitting like this in an unused bathroom for over a year. It gets a light water once a week, the window is east-facing. Is it alive? Can I cut it back or somehow make it less ugly? TIA! Originally by u/grinchyheart on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ywu26kou
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  • Is this a sign of something?

    Hi, I’m in zone 8a and I transplanted some super sweet 100 tomato seedlings about a month ago. The recent heat wave really did some damage to my tomato plants, but I’m not sure if that’s what this is. The fruit seems unaffected and it doesn’t seem like the work of June bugs so I figured I’d turn to Reddit to solve this mystery.

    Originally by u/ArchedRobin321 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ymg8aac2
    Is this a sign of something? Hi, I’m in zone 8a and I transplanted some super sweet 100 tomato seedlings about a month ago. The recent heat wave really did some damage to my tomato plants, but I’m not sure if that’s what this is. The fruit seems unaffected and it doesn’t seem like the work of June bugs so I figured I’d turn to Reddit to solve this mystery. Originally by u/ArchedRobin321 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ymg8aac2
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  • Jane magnolia

    Planted on June 5th in Iowa. Some leaves have died, but it does have new growth as well. We have gotten a lot of rain in the month of June multiple days of thunderstorms and heavy rain. It gets full sun for about 8 hours, in the evening it is in the shade of the garage. Why are the leaves brown? How can I help it thrive?

    Originally by u/aftershavetacomeat on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yrzp889h
    Jane magnolia Planted on June 5th in Iowa. Some leaves have died, but it does have new growth as well. We have gotten a lot of rain in the month of June multiple days of thunderstorms and heavy rain. It gets full sun for about 8 hours, in the evening it is in the shade of the garage. Why are the leaves brown? How can I help it thrive? Originally by u/aftershavetacomeat on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yrzp889h
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  • Chinese elm

    Grabbed this little elm in the clearance rack at lowes today. Ended up doing a repot since they had the trunk buried quite deep, lightly teased the roots to remove all of the coco coir and potted it up! We'll see how it goes

    Originally by u/bt48888 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynov3z67
    Chinese elm Grabbed this little elm in the clearance rack at lowes today. Ended up doing a repot since they had the trunk buried quite deep, lightly teased the roots to remove all of the coco coir and potted it up! We'll see how it goes 😅 Originally by u/bt48888 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynov3z67
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