• The bee hotel is a success!

    I'm honestly so surprised! There are so few many bees and wasps that call this place their home! In the few minutes I was standing there watching when I took this picture, 5 bees came or went!

    Originally by u/cyper_1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2c6lubbk
    The bee hotel is a success! I'm honestly so surprised! There are so few many bees and wasps that call this place their home! In the few minutes I was standing there watching when I took this picture, 5 bees came or went! Originally by u/cyper_1 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2c6lubbk
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  • Gave these all away today

    I know that probably 95% (or more) of them will not be taken care of properly. But now I have room for 20 more succulents

    Originally by u/Mocha24 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ybeb5mf
    Gave these all away today I know that probably 95% (or more) of them will not be taken care of properly. But now I have room for 20 more succulents Originally by u/Mocha24 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ybeb5mf
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  • Nepenthes

    Wich nepenthes is this ?

    Originally by u/NT3530 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ab3ytpw
    Nepenthes Wich nepenthes is this ? Originally by u/NT3530 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ab3ytpw
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  • I’m hyped on the new full metal wheelbarrow flower bed

    Got an old scrap metal wheelbarrow a few weeks ago and decided to turn it into a flower bed. My girlfriend and spent some quality time together and got it all put together, it was a solid evening activity and wanted to share it with the lads.

    Originally by u/Odd-Experience431 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yx9hyns
    I’m hyped on the new full metal wheelbarrow flower bed Got an old scrap metal wheelbarrow a few weeks ago and decided to turn it into a flower bed. My girlfriend and spent some quality time together and got it all put together, it was a solid evening activity and wanted to share it with the lads. Originally by u/Odd-Experience431 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yx9hyns
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  • First time terrarium any thoughts? And tips?

    Originally by u/Most-Cartographer456 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27eg95ws
    First time terrarium any thoughts? And tips? Originally by u/Most-Cartographer456 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27eg95ws
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  • Prairie country / Assiniboine Forrest / Winnipeg , Manitoba

    Back in my hometown last week. Wondering what this lovely little thing is. Thank y’all take care

    Originally by u/TobMar on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29jlmdgb
    Prairie country / Assiniboine Forrest / Winnipeg , Manitoba Back in my hometown last week. Wondering what this lovely little thing is. Thank y’all take care Originally by u/TobMar on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29jlmdgb
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  • Is this rust? Just noticed this appearing on a lot of plants in garden.

    I live in North Texas, and just noticed this browning on some of the plants in my garden. It’s on several plants now and seems to be spreading. Is this rust? I’ve been watering 2-3 times a week and temps have been hovering pretty steady in the 90s most weeks. This is my first time having a garden so trying to get ahead of things now before it gets out of control. This is on a black eyed Susan, and it’s also appearing on my foxglove beardtongues. I put the plants in early April and they have seemed to be doing just fine up until now.

    Originally by u/Stunning-Geologist63 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2beafq4v
    Is this rust? Just noticed this appearing on a lot of plants in garden. I live in North Texas, and just noticed this browning on some of the plants in my garden. It’s on several plants now and seems to be spreading. Is this rust? I’ve been watering 2-3 times a week and temps have been hovering pretty steady in the 90s most weeks. This is my first time having a garden so trying to get ahead of things now before it gets out of control. This is on a black eyed Susan, and it’s also appearing on my foxglove beardtongues. I put the plants in early April and they have seemed to be doing just fine up until now. Originally by u/Stunning-Geologist63 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2beafq4v
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  • Are there any popular plants you have no desire to get?

    For me it’s monstera. I think they’re really pretty and I appreciate seeing pictures of them, I just don’t want one for myself. Anyone else feel that way about certain plants?

    (Not my pic, found on google)

    Originally by u/hello-knitty on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23q8yhss
    Are there any popular plants you have no desire to get? For me it’s monstera. I think they’re really pretty and I appreciate seeing pictures of them, I just don’t want one for myself. 🤷‍♀️ Anyone else feel that way about certain plants? 🪴 (Not my pic, found on google) Originally by u/hello-knitty on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23q8yhss
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  • Harassment

    Got a fresh pair of twin Pharaohs Mask elephant ear. Take THAT booby cactus!

    Originally by u/SomeCallMeMahm on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2c2orau6
    Harassment Got a fresh pair of twin Pharaohs Mask elephant ear. Take THAT booby cactus! Originally by u/SomeCallMeMahm on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2c2orau6
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  • Prevent weeds from gravel area?

    My back yard is gravel. It has no landscape cloth. It could certainly use more gravel, some areas are barley covered.

    It gets growth like this where I have to manually pull everything. How can I make this easier in the future? More gravel? Pavers? Re-do it all with landscape cloth? Chemicals? Rake it often?

    In Canada so chemicals would need to be available here

    Originally by u/MostDubs on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25rz43mw
    Prevent weeds from gravel area? My back yard is gravel. It has no landscape cloth. It could certainly use more gravel, some areas are barley covered. It gets growth like this where I have to manually pull everything. How can I make this easier in the future? More gravel? Pavers? Re-do it all with landscape cloth? Chemicals? Rake it often? In Canada so chemicals would need to be available here Originally by u/MostDubs on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25rz43mw
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