• Weed #2?

    So many things popping up this year. Never seen this before.

    Originally by u/TooManyQuestions66 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dnr6ur9
    Weed #2? So many things popping up this year. Never seen this before. Originally by u/TooManyQuestions66 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dnr6ur9
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  • Can I save this decapitated leaf?

    Originally by u/misumena_vatia on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29guj9e6
    Can I save this decapitated leaf? Originally by u/misumena_vatia on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29guj9e6
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  • Wolf Spider in Greenhouse

    Originally by u/Orion_Fishlake0315 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/274yhozw
    Wolf Spider in Greenhouse Originally by u/Orion_Fishlake0315 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/274yhozw
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  • I am with child!

    Originally by u/Crazy_Fold355 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26wp27r4
    I am with child! Originally by u/Crazy_Fold355 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26wp27r4
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  • Mud pit

    This area of my lawn is consistently muddy no matter what the weather is. Any easy ways to fix this that don’t cost a ton? Southeast Pennsylvania.

    Originally by u/Nicks233 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2aj2lyjv
    Mud pit This area of my lawn is consistently muddy no matter what the weather is. Any easy ways to fix this that don’t cost a ton? Southeast Pennsylvania. Originally by u/Nicks233 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2aj2lyjv
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  • New House Help

    I recently purchased a new home. In the backyard the previous owner lined the bottom of the chain link fence with garden timbers to try and stop erosion? It is very uneven and the fence is curling back in some areas.

    Does anyone have any good ideas on a better way to make this look better and be more functional? Keep in mind the yard drains towards the fence and into the slough behind.

    Thanks!

    Originally by u/xCPTxCOLTONx on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22ys6v6t
    New House Help I recently purchased a new home. In the backyard the previous owner lined the bottom of the chain link fence with garden timbers to try and stop erosion? It is very uneven and the fence is curling back in some areas. Does anyone have any good ideas on a better way to make this look better and be more functional? Keep in mind the yard drains towards the fence and into the slough behind. Thanks! Originally by u/xCPTxCOLTONx on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22ys6v6t
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  • What is this?

    These little sprouts keep popping up around my pine trees. They are connected to bigger trunks that I’ve previously cut down and thick yellow roots that run kind of shallow.

    Originally by u/Jmvan23 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24ljk38s
    What is this? These little sprouts keep popping up around my pine trees. They are connected to bigger trunks that I’ve previously cut down and thick yellow roots that run kind of shallow. Originally by u/Jmvan23 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24ljk38s
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  • my first ever baby watermelon

    Originally by u/Traditional-Term8813 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22r4t4lg
    my first ever baby watermelon 🍉 Originally by u/Traditional-Term8813 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22r4t4lg
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  • Growing around the deck in my new backyard.

    Any ideas what these bushes are?

    Originally by u/krussdogface on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cs3bupq
    Growing around the deck in my new backyard. Any ideas what these bushes are? Originally by u/krussdogface on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cs3bupq
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  • Identification and should I prune or let it run wild?

    Heyo, got a set of plants from the store about a year ago and this guy started out real small and cute. He’s a little wild looking now, should I trim him back like I would with herbs? Or let him run rampant? Lol

    I’m just now starting my succulent mom journey so
    Also was wondering what he’s called? thx:)

    Originally by u/ShadowIsShadowing on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2c4349zl
    Identification and should I prune or let it run wild? Heyo, got a set of plants from the store about a year ago and this guy started out real small and cute. He’s a little wild looking now, should I trim him back like I would with herbs? Or let him run rampant? Lol I’m just now starting my succulent mom journey so😅 Also was wondering what he’s called? thx:) Originally by u/ShadowIsShadowing on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2c4349zl
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