• Costco haul

    My Costco had Thai constellation!! Apparently there were super mature ones with massive leaves before I got there. Hopefully I get more variegation with new leaves 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    Originally by u/speculaastic on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25lvzfve
    Costco haul My Costco had Thai constellation!! Apparently there were super mature ones with massive leaves before I got there. Hopefully I get more variegation with new leaves 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 Originally by u/speculaastic on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25lvzfve
    0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 30 Просмотры
  • I Dont Want These Pups To Die..

    My Sempervivum pups that came from a Sempervivum that my boyfriend gave me...I really want to take good care of them

    This is my first time propping them so any tips would be great i dont want them to die

    Originally by u/GoldFee8100 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22py5kjv
    I Dont Want These Pups To Die.. My Sempervivum pups that came from a Sempervivum that my boyfriend gave me...I really want to take good care of them This is my first time propping them so any tips would be great i dont want them to die Originally by u/GoldFee8100 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22py5kjv
    0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 30 Просмотры
  • Posted a few weeks ago about sad looking plants

    I present my first ever *small* tomato

    Originally by u/SnooMacaroons08 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27ehcvwm
    Posted a few weeks ago about sad looking plants I present my first ever *small* tomato 🥳 Originally by u/SnooMacaroons08 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27ehcvwm
    0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 32 Просмотры
  • Seen at Tallinn Botanical Garden in the tropic house. Forgot what it was

    Growing on the ground among different types of cactuses. Really curious what this is

    Originally by u/VadiMiXeries on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26355u6g
    Seen at Tallinn Botanical Garden in the tropic house. Forgot what it was Growing on the ground among different types of cactuses. Really curious what this is Originally by u/VadiMiXeries on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26355u6g
    0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 29 Просмотры
  • Mulching/weed blocking help

    I have a landscaping company coming in to pull out invasive shrubs, rose bushes, liriope, and weeds (lots of porcelain berry and virginia creeper), to prep for planting or other application (in the fall). It’s a pretty large area. When I’ve done small areas I’ve used landscaping bags under the mulch. He typically uses very thick plastic which I don’t want because I’ll have to eventually clear it out and hate plastic in general. He does not use landscaping fabric which is fine because I hate that too. If we do just a thick bed of mulch can I do nothing? I’m okay with a weed here and there but the weeds have taken over due to being mixed with plants I can’t get into. I don’t think cardboard is a great option because there is so much area. Some of the areas we may eventually convert to a walkway with gravel or grass and stepping stones. Some of it will be planted with shrubs. I just don’t want to be dealing with plastic in my yard.

    Picture is one area we are doing but there is more. There were too many areas planted when we bought the house and it’s too much for us to maintain. I may end up making this particular area gravel/walkway to the backyard, but just need to clear it out now. It looks terrible.

    Originally by u/Eastern-Dream-1092 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/257hskm4
    Mulching/weed blocking help I have a landscaping company coming in to pull out invasive shrubs, rose bushes, liriope, and weeds (lots of porcelain berry and virginia creeper), to prep for planting or other application (in the fall). It’s a pretty large area. When I’ve done small areas I’ve used landscaping bags under the mulch. He typically uses very thick plastic which I don’t want because I’ll have to eventually clear it out and hate plastic in general. He does not use landscaping fabric which is fine because I hate that too. If we do just a thick bed of mulch can I do nothing? I’m okay with a weed here and there but the weeds have taken over due to being mixed with plants I can’t get into. I don’t think cardboard is a great option because there is so much area. Some of the areas we may eventually convert to a walkway with gravel or grass and stepping stones. Some of it will be planted with shrubs. I just don’t want to be dealing with plastic in my yard. Picture is one area we are doing but there is more. There were too many areas planted when we bought the house and it’s too much for us to maintain. I may end up making this particular area gravel/walkway to the backyard, but just need to clear it out now. It looks terrible. Originally by u/Eastern-Dream-1092 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/257hskm4
    0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 35 Просмотры
  • Zzzz

    I think finding bees asleep in flowers is probably one of my favourite things about wandering through the garden.

    Originally by u/foxatops on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/234hc42t
    Zzzz I think finding bees asleep in flowers is probably one of my favourite things about wandering through the garden. Originally by u/foxatops on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/234hc42t
    0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 30 Просмотры
  • Is this plant healthy?

    I recently decided that I wanted to look into acquiring more house plants since I have managed to keep 4 hand me down plants alive for 10 months. Over the weekend I was asking friends what they thought of prayer plants and they told me to stay away. All of their prayer plants have died. I had no idea this was a prayer plant. It’s been shoved in a cramped nook the entire time with leaves straight up. I was too lazy to put it back after watering yesterday and I saw the leaves were down this morning. It left 1 dramatic leaf middle finger for me.

    Anyone have tips? I’m not 100% sure if the plant is healthy but I really want the plant to thrive.

    Originally by u/taintedpsychee on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2923upv3
    Is this plant healthy? I recently decided that I wanted to look into acquiring more house plants since I have managed to keep 4 hand me down plants alive for 10 months. Over the weekend I was asking friends what they thought of prayer plants and they told me to stay away. All of their prayer plants have died. I had no idea this was a prayer plant. It’s been shoved in a cramped nook the entire time with leaves straight up. I was too lazy to put it back after watering yesterday and I saw the leaves were down this morning. It left 1 dramatic leaf middle finger for me. Anyone have tips? I’m not 100% sure if the plant is healthy but I really want the plant to thrive. Originally by u/taintedpsychee on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2923upv3
    0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 34 Просмотры
  • is that gonna be a fruit?

    it's still attached but it's just so tiny! I've seen many flowers drop with a much more substantial pin behind the petal this is barely a nub

    Originally by u/Epicsensi- on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2y3htmr4
    is that gonna be a fruit? it's still attached but it's just so tiny! I've seen many flowers drop with a much more substantial pin behind the petal this is barely a nub Originally by u/Epicsensi- on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2y3htmr4
    0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 31 Просмотры
  • Help with this low spot

    My backyard is graded as a “bowl” with this low spot right in the middle, it’s about 8x8 in size. Water sits there longer than the rest of the yard and as a result the grass in that area is struggling a bit more than every where else looking for recommendations on how to rectify this without digging huge French drain or putting down weeping tile. TIA

    Originally by u/DenseFly3087 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ythzh4h
    Help with this low spot My backyard is graded as a “bowl” with this low spot right in the middle, it’s about 8x8 in size. Water sits there longer than the rest of the yard and as a result the grass in that area is struggling a bit more than every where else looking for recommendations on how to rectify this without digging huge French drain or putting down weeping tile. TIA Originally by u/DenseFly3087 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ythzh4h
    0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 32 Просмотры
  • Advice?

    I have lots of Echeveria babies. How do I go about helping them become their own little independent Echeverias? I'm afraid of where to cut and how to cut and whether I should use rooting hormone or not. Please help me not kill these beautiful babies.

    Originally by u/beauchaos on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xrjj6xx
    Advice? I have lots of Echeveria babies. How do I go about helping them become their own little independent Echeverias? I'm afraid of where to cut and how to cut and whether I should use rooting hormone or not. Please help me not kill these beautiful babies. Originally by u/beauchaos on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xrjj6xx
    0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 32 Просмотры