• Why is my plant a cute little freak?

    I’m new to succulents and bought a random variety of small ones from a nursery. None were labeled with the species. This one looks like a cute little freak, with a crazy long stem despite only having leaves at the bottom. Why does it look like this? Is it normal? Should I trim and propagate? Is this hanging species? I’m so confused. Many thanks!!

    Originally by u/mx_mush on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24atvsho
    Why is my plant a cute little freak? I’m new to succulents and bought a random variety of small ones from a nursery. None were labeled with the species. This one looks like a cute little freak, with a crazy long stem despite only having leaves at the bottom. Why does it look like this? Is it normal? Should I trim and propagate? Is this hanging species? I’m so confused. Many thanks!! Originally by u/mx_mush on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24atvsho
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  • I wish I had a before image but my aloe is improving a bunch.

    I've had this aloe for 7 years, and recently it was quite brown. About six days ago, I gave it a lot of water, and now it's doing pretty well. The couple of brown leaves have gotten a bit lighter, so it's getting better.

    Originally by u/I_gameMrT on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2853gyvf
    I wish I had a before image but my aloe is improving a bunch. I've had this aloe for 7 years, and recently it was quite brown. About six days ago, I gave it a lot of water, and now it's doing pretty well. The couple of brown leaves have gotten a bit lighter, so it's getting better. Originally by u/I_gameMrT on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2853gyvf
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  • Help

    Is my frontyard all weeds?

    Originally by u/RickyTan5 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2d6smx82
    Help Is my frontyard all weeds? Originally by u/RickyTan5 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2d6smx82
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  • What is this?

    My aloe had grown these beautiful flowers and now it’s doing this. Is this a normal progression or is this some kind of rot?

    It’s an outdoor plant in full sun that gets watered twice a week.

    Originally by u/preventing_anxiety on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25f4whas
    What is this? My aloe had grown these beautiful flowers and now it’s doing this. Is this a normal progression or is this some kind of rot? It’s an outdoor plant in full sun that gets watered twice a week. Originally by u/preventing_anxiety on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25f4whas
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  • Is there any hope that my broccoli plant will produce or am I out of luck? My plants are huge with giant leaves but no broccoli heads yet. My broccoli did so well last year (my first year gardening) and I couldn’t wait to grow it again. It grew so big so fast but nothing

    Originally by u/luv2Gossip123 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dj2s8ct
    Is there any hope that my broccoli plant will produce or am I out of luck? My plants are huge with giant leaves but no broccoli heads yet. My broccoli did so well last year (my first year gardening) and I couldn’t wait to grow it again. It grew so big so fast but nothing Originally by u/luv2Gossip123 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dj2s8ct
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  • My seed grown Coleus

    Just wanted to show off, this is one of a few I have around the house and this one is starting to bush out nicely after a heavy trim. I rooted the cuttings and gave them away

    Originally by u/CamTheMan194 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/296gprgc
    My seed grown Coleus Just wanted to show off, this is one of a few I have around the house and this one is starting to bush out nicely after a heavy trim. I rooted the cuttings and gave them away Originally by u/CamTheMan194 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/296gprgc
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  • Too many Sedum? Lol

    I know not all sedum look alike lol but I just saw someone posting for identification. While I can't help identify theirs, it did make me want to share mine. So these are all the ones I have and I think I only know the name of one. I didn't think I'd really like them at first but after putting them outside I like the colors very much.

    Originally by u/NewlyFounded92 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29klktwc
    Too many Sedum? Lol I know not all sedum look alike lol but I just saw someone posting for identification. While I can't help identify theirs, it did make me want to share mine. So these are all the ones I have and I think I only know the name of one. I didn't think I'd really like them at first but after putting them outside I like the colors very much. Originally by u/NewlyFounded92 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29klktwc
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  • Something eating it?

    I’ve had this deterioration of this particular succulents tips. Is that a fungus or some sort of pest? Any ideas on how to handle this please thanks.

    Originally by u/Interesting_West1094 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29hxcmb8
    Something eating it? I’ve had this deterioration of this particular succulents tips. Is that a fungus or some sort of pest? Any ideas on how to handle this please thanks. Originally by u/Interesting_West1094 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29hxcmb8
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  • Help me fix my MOL's lawn

    Location:
    Southeast Florida
    Port St Lucie

    My mother in law has a significantly patched lawn. Her ex-boyfriend poured all kinds of random seeds to "fix" the grass a couple years ago so theres all kinds of grass and weeds now. I have tried a weed and feed and it just made all the grass and weeds a little healthier.

    I want to know how I can turn this place around for less than say $200. I have mowing equipment and a weedeater and a fertilizer.
    Any reccomendations are greatly appreciated.

    Originally by u/cr_all on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26brlvye
    Help me fix my MOL's lawn Location: Southeast Florida Port St Lucie My mother in law has a significantly patched lawn. Her ex-boyfriend poured all kinds of random seeds to "fix" the grass a couple years ago so theres all kinds of grass and weeds now. I have tried a weed and feed and it just made all the grass and weeds a little healthier. I want to know how I can turn this place around for less than say $200. I have mowing equipment and a weedeater and a fertilizer. Any reccomendations are greatly appreciated. Originally by u/cr_all on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26brlvye
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  • I love when this guy blooms.

    Originally by u/mickeybob00 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/244vrppr
    I love when this guy blooms. Originally by u/mickeybob00 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/244vrppr
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