• My first ever monstera (Im not a fan of monsteras but I love colors on thai con)

    Originally by u/Chmurka57 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2adsw32n
    My first ever monstera (Im not a fan of monsteras but I love colors on thai con) Originally by u/Chmurka57 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2adsw32n
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  • is this kind of dirt good for terrarium?

    Hi, so I have an unused tank laying around and I'm pretty interested in terrariums for a while now, this is my first time trying to build one, and I was wondering if i can use my backyard dirt. I'm waiting for uni and have nothing else to do so yeah.

    Originally by u/shrrk_ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27mdvj6d
    is this kind of dirt good for terrarium? Hi, so I have an unused tank laying around and I'm pretty interested in terrariums for a while now, this is my first time trying to build one, and I was wondering if i can use my backyard dirt. I'm waiting for uni and have nothing else to do so yeah. Originally by u/shrrk_ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27mdvj6d
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  • tree(?) growing up the side of a house? southeast PA

    I love these!!

    Originally by u/kittylover3210 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bvpukh9
    tree(?) growing up the side of a house? southeast PA I love these!! Originally by u/kittylover3210 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bvpukh9
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  • What are these red things?

    My maple tree is covered in these red growths, anyone know what they are?

    Originally by u/SlayGirlQueenBee on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22jn2lue
    What are these red things? My maple tree is covered in these red growths, anyone know what they are? Originally by u/SlayGirlQueenBee on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22jn2lue
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  • Anyone know what this is?

    I had four of these on my lawn today they seem to have popped up overnight.

    Originally by u/Ordinary-Apple-7759 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/269xme7l
    Anyone know what this is? I had four of these on my lawn today they seem to have popped up overnight. Originally by u/Ordinary-Apple-7759 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/269xme7l
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  • is my aloe done for?

    is my moms aloes salvageable? his leaves used to be insanely thick and beautiful but unfortunately, he was knocked over and hasn’t been the same since. She repotted it after it happened because it was leaning to one side. It has good drainage, she used to water it a bit once a week and now is just sparingly watering it. It gets good light and has always been happy where it lives. It’s just been so sad and dry since that fateful day. Any help or advice would be appreciated

    Originally by u/__peepeepoo_poo__ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bz9e8ro
    is my aloe done for? is my moms aloes salvageable? his leaves used to be insanely thick and beautiful but unfortunately, he was knocked over and hasn’t been the same since. She repotted it after it happened because it was leaning to one side. It has good drainage, she used to water it a bit once a week and now is just sparingly watering it. It gets good light and has always been happy where it lives. It’s just been so sad and dry since that fateful day. Any help or advice would be appreciated Originally by u/__peepeepoo_poo__ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bz9e8ro
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  • This is a wreath made entirely out of flowers I grew and dried last summer. I'm thinking of making more for my farmer's market stand this summer. What do you think?

    Originally by u/LittleLapinGarden on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23lnnhny
    This is a wreath made entirely out of flowers I grew and dried last summer. I'm thinking of making more for my farmer's market stand this summer. What do you think? Originally by u/LittleLapinGarden on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23lnnhny
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  • What is this?

    Originally by u/Apprehensive-Ebb8422 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2au4qmor
    What is this? Originally by u/Apprehensive-Ebb8422 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2au4qmor
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  • I heard somewhere that I should cut off the lower branches after peppers form. Is that correct ?

    Originally by u/Winter_Result_8734 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dfuce4n
    I heard somewhere that I should cut off the lower branches after peppers form. Is that correct ? Originally by u/Winter_Result_8734 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dfuce4n
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  • Question on holding off planting brassica & celery spring seedlings until later in the summer?

    So these celery and cauliflower starts were being given away at my local garden centre and I’m thinking they’ll last another month or 6 weeks and I can get them in the ground to replace the garlic when it comes out. I’m also concerned that since these were likely started in April by the greenhouse they’ll be spent and too stressed to perform as hoped.

    Anyone ever held off planting spring grown seedlings until later in the summer to get a fall harvest?

    They didn’t seem too root bound and I potted up and used a mix of compost, peat, top soil, worm casting and cricket manure (great stuff). So I think the roots have room and nutrition.

    Originally by u/Davekinney0u812 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/269s2vgj
    Question on holding off planting brassica & celery spring seedlings until later in the summer? So these celery and cauliflower starts were being given away at my local garden centre and I’m thinking they’ll last another month or 6 weeks and I can get them in the ground to replace the garlic when it comes out. I’m also concerned that since these were likely started in April by the greenhouse they’ll be spent and too stressed to perform as hoped. Anyone ever held off planting spring grown seedlings until later in the summer to get a fall harvest? They didn’t seem too root bound and I potted up and used a mix of compost, peat, top soil, worm casting and cricket manure (great stuff). So I think the roots have room and nutrition. Originally by u/Davekinney0u812 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/269s2vgj
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