• Thinking about a open or closed terrarium ideas for carnivorous fellas?

    Id just do some leca then charcoal sphagnum then the whole peat moss and perlite dealio but would it work that ti's the question

    Originally by u/mmmporcupine on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27crz63u
    Thinking about a open or closed terrarium ideas for carnivorous fellas? Id just do some leca then charcoal sphagnum then the whole peat moss and perlite dealio but would it work that ti's the question Originally by u/mmmporcupine on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27crz63u
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  • Hoya help

    This guy suffered some overwatering and low light but has been in a plant cabinet with a grow light where my other hoya is thriving and it’s just getting sadder by the day. Cactus soil + orchid bark, ~8-9 hrs of bright indirect light per day, I let it dry out between watering and I don’t want it more humid in there because every other plant is happy in the current situation. It’s lost about half of the vines and just keeps dropping leaves. Any guidance appreciated!!

    Originally by u/probablyasexbot on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25rcu32o
    Hoya help This guy suffered some overwatering and low light but has been in a plant cabinet with a grow light where my other hoya is thriving and it’s just getting sadder by the day. Cactus soil + orchid bark, ~8-9 hrs of bright indirect light per day, I let it dry out between watering and I don’t want it more humid in there because every other plant is happy in the current situation. It’s lost about half of the vines and just keeps dropping leaves. Any guidance appreciated!! Originally by u/probablyasexbot on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25rcu32o
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  • What's is this that is infesting my yard?

    This plant is all over my yard and it's taking over the grass.

    Originally by u/Adeptius on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/288wzy7t
    What's is this that is infesting my yard? This plant is all over my yard and it's taking over the grass. Originally by u/Adeptius on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/288wzy7t
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  • My first veggies!

    Y’all, I had grand plans for my garden this year, and I’ve tried my best, but it’s been one struggle after another. Most of my struggles stem from me lacking knowledge, and some have been from things out of my control, like the weather. But LOOK! I have something actually growing! I know I have a lot to learn and I probably am still doing a lot of things wrong, but this little plant gave my heart a bit of joy this morning. I hope you find some joy today, too.

    Originally by u/Zaphod-Beeblebrox-53 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28j92fyh
    My first veggies! Y’all, I had grand plans for my garden this year, and I’ve tried my best, but it’s been one struggle after another. Most of my struggles stem from me lacking knowledge, and some have been from things out of my control, like the weather. But LOOK! I have something actually growing! I know I have a lot to learn and I probably am still doing a lot of things wrong, but this little plant gave my heart a bit of joy this morning. I hope you find some joy today, too. Originally by u/Zaphod-Beeblebrox-53 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28j92fyh
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  • Edging and fill options ideas for new pole shed

    Getting close to finishing a new pole shed. Planning on putting a 2.5’ edging around it, ~4” deep. Trying to decide between rock or mulch, and not sure what to use for edging (metal, plastic, wood?). Wanting something low maintenance. Cost of rock vs mulch is pretty close in our area. It’ll have compacted sand underneath, so thinking of skipping any weed barrier. Not planning to put any plants in. Central MN if that matters.
    Open to any ideas! TIA

    Originally by u/By_Crom80 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xp6j9nl
    Edging and fill options ideas for new pole shed Getting close to finishing a new pole shed. Planning on putting a 2.5’ edging around it, ~4” deep. Trying to decide between rock or mulch, and not sure what to use for edging (metal, plastic, wood?). Wanting something low maintenance. Cost of rock vs mulch is pretty close in our area. It’ll have compacted sand underneath, so thinking of skipping any weed barrier. Not planning to put any plants in. Central MN if that matters. Open to any ideas! TIA Originally by u/By_Crom80 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xp6j9nl
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  • What is the best way to tackle this and to prevent it from growing out again?

    Originally by u/_shab21 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2a79jlhk
    What is the best way to tackle this and to prevent it from growing out again? Originally by u/_shab21 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2a79jlhk
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  • WHAT IS THIS PLEASE I NEED TO KNOW please help someone is selling it and I want to know how to keep it

    Originally by u/frogenjoyer2137 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22mlb6sd
    WHAT IS THIS PLEASE I NEED TO KNOW please help someone is selling it and I want to know how to keep it Originally by u/frogenjoyer2137 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22mlb6sd
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  • How can I help my Yucca more?

    Received this from a friend and they can’t take care of it anymore. I have more time to take care of plants and need any tips to help this Yucca grow more

    Not sure the water and lighting from my friend but at least I have control over it now. I don’t know if my friend put it for 4 hours in the sunlight or not.

    Thank you very much

    Originally by u/newyorkcitykid on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/286dlupw
    How can I help my Yucca more? Received this from a friend and they can’t take care of it anymore. I have more time to take care of plants and need any tips to help this Yucca grow more 🙇 Not sure the water and lighting from my friend but at least I have control over it now. I don’t know if my friend put it for 4 hours in the sunlight or not. Thank you very much Originally by u/newyorkcitykid on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/286dlupw
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  • Oh, that's why they call it razor grass...

    Originally by u/perhizzle on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2afshmya
    Oh, that's why they call it razor grass... Originally by u/perhizzle on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2afshmya
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  • What’s wrong which my plant?

    I took them in from my mom’s house 3 days ago, repotted, separated and cleaned (it had cotton like spots).
    Is it saveable?
    Water when soil is dry on top.
    Decent light.

    Originally by u/cursedmex on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23vem56m
    What’s wrong which my plant? I took them in from my mom’s house 3 days ago, repotted, separated and cleaned (it had cotton like spots). Is it saveable? Water when soil is dry on top. Decent light. Originally by u/cursedmex on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23vem56m
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