• I need to get from Z>A

    Hi, as you can see my “lawn” or back garden, is a pretty much eye sore. I’ve managed to cut as much as I can off it today. Whoever did the original works before I moved in didn’t have it in tip top shape, gardening isn’t my field of knowledge, can anyone recommend me a step by step guide to slowly make this into a nice lawn? Thanks

    Originally by u/Stunning_Mulberry552 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29af6ae7
    I need to get from Z>A Hi, as you can see my “lawn” or back garden, is a pretty much eye sore. I’ve managed to cut as much as I can off it today. Whoever did the original works before I moved in didn’t have it in tip top shape, gardening isn’t my field of knowledge, can anyone recommend me a step by step guide to slowly make this into a nice lawn? Thanks Originally by u/Stunning_Mulberry552 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29af6ae7
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  • when should i pick these gold zucchini’s?

    Originally by u/Ok-Neck9371 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2b4559do
    when should i pick these gold zucchini’s? Originally by u/Ok-Neck9371 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2b4559do
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  • Weed removal- expertise needed!

    Hey all!

    I have a backyard fence that’s getting overrun with invasive weeds. I want to remove them ASAP.

    Looking for:
    • Best way to get rid of them (manual or safe products)
    • How to keep them from coming back

    Originally by u/Ok-Mastodon-6127 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/224ujdcn
    Weed removal- expertise needed! Hey all! I have a backyard fence that’s getting overrun with invasive weeds. I want to remove them ASAP. Looking for: • Best way to get rid of them (manual or safe products) • How to keep them from coming back Originally by u/Ok-Mastodon-6127 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/224ujdcn
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  • Rubber plant barely hanging on.

    I bought this about 9 months ago and it was completely full of leaves. Over half have dropped and it’s held on like this for a few months now. No new growth. I have a moisture probe so I haven’t been over watering it. I don’t get a lot of natural light but it does have a solar tube in the ceiling above it. I just don’t know what to do.

    Originally by u/Sassy-Coaster on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dbnmvle
    Rubber plant barely hanging on. I bought this about 9 months ago and it was completely full of leaves. Over half have dropped and it’s held on like this for a few months now. No new growth. I have a moisture probe so I haven’t been over watering it. I don’t get a lot of natural light but it does have a solar tube in the ceiling above it. I just don’t know what to do. Originally by u/Sassy-Coaster on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dbnmvle
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  • Are gaps like this normal for new sod?

    Builder just installed new sod on my house. I've never had sod, is it normal to have gaps this large? Will they just fill in eventually?

    Originally by u/Sly_Ty on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yn5rr3h
    Are gaps like this normal for new sod? Builder just installed new sod on my house. I've never had sod, is it normal to have gaps this large? Will they just fill in eventually? Originally by u/Sly_Ty on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yn5rr3h
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  • Something’s wrong with my tomato plant

    First time growing tomatoes in a container. I did a ton of research on soil, it has great drainage, and I’ve been careful not to overwater it. It gets 7 hours of full sunlight a day and until a few weeks ago it was looking great, growing quickly etc. but it has stopped growing and some of the leaves are yellow at the bottom. mostly the leaves look good and green but they’re all curling upwards. i’m not sure if i need to water more, give it more soil for roots etc. any help would be appreciated!! it’s an indeterminate heirloom if that helps.

    Originally by u/NetSea1126 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xmru5or
    Something’s wrong with my tomato plant First time growing tomatoes in a container. I did a ton of research on soil, it has great drainage, and I’ve been careful not to overwater it. It gets 7 hours of full sunlight a day and until a few weeks ago it was looking great, growing quickly etc. but it has stopped growing and some of the leaves are yellow at the bottom. mostly the leaves look good and green but they’re all curling upwards. i’m not sure if i need to water more, give it more soil for roots etc. any help would be appreciated!! it’s an indeterminate heirloom if that helps. Originally by u/NetSea1126 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xmru5or
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  • Omg it’s fruiting!!!

    When you master the amount of light water and fertilizer and your plant gives you food 🫶
    #thriving

    Originally by u/Ok-Damage-1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28cq7tky
    Omg it’s fruiting!!! When you master the amount of light water and fertilizer and your plant gives you food 🫶 #thriving Originally by u/Ok-Damage-1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28cq7tky
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  • Are these a species of Mealy Bugs? They are on on my spider plants, one at each end of the house totally separate from eachother.

    Originally by u/Successful_Smile_J9 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/297enpfa
    Are these a species of Mealy Bugs? They are on on my spider plants, one at each end of the house totally separate from eachother. Originally by u/Successful_Smile_J9 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/297enpfa
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  • Should I cut off the top of my plant or try to lower the string?

    Can anyone recommend what they would do in this situation? Should I try to lower the string from the trellis or just cut the top of the plant? For reference the trellis is 8 feet tall from the bottom of the container, so the plant is about 6 feet tall. Also, the containers are lined on a bench, about another 2 feet high. I currently need a ladder to reach the tops of the plants, I did not expect it to get this tall. This is a Mr. Stripey tomato plant.

    Originally by u/the-walkman8 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28rtucp4
    Should I cut off the top of my plant or try to lower the string? Can anyone recommend what they would do in this situation? Should I try to lower the string from the trellis or just cut the top of the plant? For reference the trellis is 8 feet tall from the bottom of the container, so the plant is about 6 feet tall. Also, the containers are lined on a bench, about another 2 feet high. I currently need a ladder to reach the tops of the plants, I did not expect it to get this tall. This is a Mr. Stripey tomato plant. Originally by u/the-walkman8 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28rtucp4
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  • Advice please? Peanut sprouted(??)

    I walked out my front door today and saw this, I think the peanut sprouted?? But I swear this wasn't here the other day, I don't even remember it being here yesterday If this is a peanut sprouting, can I pot it? How do I take care of it? What size pot would I need? Also I've never grown anything before EVER!! And how long would it have been sitting here to sprout like this? I tugged on it and I think its rooted?? It didnt come up and I didnt want to pull it out

    Originally by u/Unfair-Substance-133 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25v327up
    Advice please? Peanut sprouted(??) I walked out my front door today and saw this, I think the peanut sprouted?? But I swear this wasn't here the other day, I don't even remember it being here yesterday 😭 If this is a peanut sprouting, can I pot it? How do I take care of it? What size pot would I need? Also I've never grown anything before EVER!! And how long would it have been sitting here to sprout like this? I tugged on it and I think its rooted?? It didnt come up and I didnt want to pull it out Originally by u/Unfair-Substance-133 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25v327up
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