• Christmas Cactus thin growth

    I’ve propagated these 2 stems from a Christmas Cactus in water more than 1 year ago and after some months of being in soil, they started growing new segments but very long and thin. I have broken them off a couple of times as they got extremely long and thin (more than double in length than what they are now) hoping they would start growing normally. Last week I’ve repotted them in this smaller nursery pot and noticed that the roots are very shallow. Now it’s growing a third segment which is something new. How do I get some normal growth on these?

    Originally by u/Admirable_Trouble_11 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2df39ykz
    Christmas Cactus thin growth I’ve propagated these 2 stems from a Christmas Cactus in water more than 1 year ago and after some months of being in soil, they started growing new segments but very long and thin. I have broken them off a couple of times as they got extremely long and thin (more than double in length than what they are now) hoping they would start growing normally. Last week I’ve repotted them in this smaller nursery pot and noticed that the roots are very shallow. Now it’s growing a third segment which is something new. How do I get some normal growth on these? Originally by u/Admirable_Trouble_11 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2df39ykz
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  • Fuzzy stuff in Zoysia lawn?

    I’m in zone 7B. I have a zoysia yard. I noticed this stuff last year but I feel like it may be spreading. Or it’s at least more noticeable as I’m mowing much shorter this season. I’d best describe it as fuzzy, tough, and brownish/red. The grass is definitely thinner in these areas. They’re in patches of a few square feet and it is in a couple different places in the yard. Generally in the same quadrant of the yard however.

    I’m wondering if anyone is able to identify this stuff and let me know how I can treat it.

    Originally by u/BigAunt on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29kku2dh
    Fuzzy stuff in Zoysia lawn? I’m in zone 7B. I have a zoysia yard. I noticed this stuff last year but I feel like it may be spreading. Or it’s at least more noticeable as I’m mowing much shorter this season. I’d best describe it as fuzzy, tough, and brownish/red. The grass is definitely thinner in these areas. They’re in patches of a few square feet and it is in a couple different places in the yard. Generally in the same quadrant of the yard however. I’m wondering if anyone is able to identify this stuff and let me know how I can treat it. Originally by u/BigAunt on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29kku2dh
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  • Should I use Speedzone or Sedgehammer to kill this?

    Originally by u/SupahLuis on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xlkdkdo
    Should I use Speedzone or Sedgehammer to kill this? Originally by u/SupahLuis on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xlkdkdo
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  • Found in an aspen grove in the Rocky Mountains

    Found growing in a freshly turned patch of earth at the middle of an aspen grove.

    Originally by u/nerdtendo69 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2blp7wgv
    Found in an aspen grove in the Rocky Mountains Found growing in a freshly turned patch of earth at the middle of an aspen grove. Originally by u/nerdtendo69 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2blp7wgv
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  • Plant ideas for new mulch area

    I decided to remove grass around line of low boulders and fill in area with mulch. Looking for recommendations for plants to put in red circled areas above, in line with the boulders. In northeast, preferably no higher then 18in or so. Thank you

    Originally by u/Moist-Height2935 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25k6qvf8
    Plant ideas for new mulch area I decided to remove grass around line of low boulders and fill in area with mulch. Looking for recommendations for plants to put in red circled areas above, in line with the boulders. In northeast, preferably no higher then 18in or so. Thank you Originally by u/Moist-Height2935 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25k6qvf8
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  • Are these roots healthy

    Plant is Echeveria Colorata f. Tapalpa.

    Originally by u/CapnButtercup on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24spef5k
    Are these roots healthy Plant is Echeveria Colorata f. Tapalpa. Originally by u/CapnButtercup on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24spef5k
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  • I had to cut my pothos, do I cut back more?

    One of my stems/leaves got destroyed and I had to do some surgery. Did I cut this right? Do I cut back more?

    Originally by u/Jaded-College2422 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22m7yvuz
    I had to cut my pothos, do I cut back more? One of my stems/leaves got destroyed and I had to do some surgery. Did I cut this right? Do I cut back more? Originally by u/Jaded-College2422 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22m7yvuz
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  • One month in

    We've had this for just under a month: two types of jalapeños, tomato's, banana peppers, mint, lettuce, and strawberries. I have no idea what I'm doing but it looks nice anyway.

    Originally by u/jamrom on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27rddnry
    One month in We've had this for just under a month: two types of jalapeños, tomato's, banana peppers, mint, lettuce, and strawberries. I have no idea what I'm doing but it looks nice anyway. Originally by u/jamrom on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27rddnry
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  • 4 years later, my Hawaiian Pineapple has finally fruited (I'm located in central Texas)

    Originally by u/ATX_Gardening on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xtmwrlc
    4 years later, my Hawaiian Pineapple has finally fruited (I'm located in central Texas) Originally by u/ATX_Gardening on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xtmwrlc
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  • Decent weather brings out a decent crop , check out the difference in colour between these home grown strawberries vs ones from Tesco

    Originally by u/holdingsfx on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bsy4mcy
    Decent weather brings out a decent crop , check out the difference in colour between these home grown strawberries vs ones from Tesco Originally by u/holdingsfx on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bsy4mcy
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