• Possible to remove Quince root by myself?

    The quince’s base cluster is around 3-4 ft wide, will it be one solid root ball or something that I can tackle with a sawzall, mattock, and 14” chainsaw. Hoping to put a semi-mature medium sized tree a few feet in front of it. Push cart for size.

    Originally by u/Redfox_192 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yp7sfkf
    Possible to remove Quince root by myself? The quince’s base cluster is around 3-4 ft wide, will it be one solid root ball or something that I can tackle with a sawzall, mattock, and 14” chainsaw. Hoping to put a semi-mature medium sized tree a few feet in front of it. Push cart for size. Originally by u/Redfox_192 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yp7sfkf
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  • This guy growing in 1” of soil

    Not sure if I should move it to a bigger container, seems happy.

    Originally by u/BeardedMan32 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2y3cc2po
    This guy growing in 1” of soil Not sure if I should move it to a bigger container, seems happy. Originally by u/BeardedMan32 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2y3cc2po
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  • This piece of my euphorbia guentheri seems to have rotted off at the base - maybe because of an injury that happened a long time ago. Already took it out of the pot and did an inspection and the rest of the plant seems intact/thriving. How would you all approach repotting this segment?

    Wondering if I should chop off the offshoots and pot separately or if the whole thing may be able to be prop’d - gritty mix or something more water retentive? Open to suggestions! Plant is full sun currently in 6b climate and thriving otherwise.

    Originally by u/failstronaut on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ynobgbp
    This piece of my euphorbia guentheri seems to have rotted off at the base - maybe because of an injury that happened a long time ago. Already took it out of the pot and did an inspection and the rest of the plant seems intact/thriving. How would you all approach repotting this segment? Wondering if I should chop off the offshoots and pot separately or if the whole thing may be able to be prop’d - gritty mix or something more water retentive? Open to suggestions! Plant is full sun currently in 6b climate and thriving otherwise. Originally by u/failstronaut on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ynobgbp
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  • Applied 24D incorrectly, damaged bermuda grass - tips?

    Like the title says, applied 24D but my mix might have been a bit more potent than it was supposed to be - watered lots today and will continue to do so but wondering if there’s anything else to do?

    Originally by u/IriusRS on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/224t6zrp
    Applied 24D incorrectly, damaged bermuda grass - tips? Like the title says, applied 24D but my mix might have been a bit more potent than it was supposed to be - watered lots today and will continue to do so but wondering if there’s anything else to do? Originally by u/IriusRS on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/224t6zrp
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  • Any ideas on this plant?

    Hey guys an id would be much appreciated!

    Location: Skowhegan, Maine

    Originally by u/heatherlj88 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2d79og9y
    Any ideas on this plant? Hey guys an id would be much appreciated! Location: Skowhegan, Maine Originally by u/heatherlj88 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2d79og9y
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  • Sarracenia gets revenge against the lanternflies!

    Several of my Sarrs have been growing deformed due to lanternflies going after them. I have sprayed the plants with permethrin several times, which seems to have made a big difference, but still some of them persist.

    I was checking the pitchers on my Sarracenia purpurea yesterday and saw this dead lanternfly nymph and a few others. Good! Serves them right.

    Anyone else in the northeast battling lanternflies?

    Originally by u/CaptainTurdfinger on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22rp9o3l
    Sarracenia gets revenge against the lanternflies! Several of my Sarrs have been growing deformed due to lanternflies going after them. I have sprayed the plants with permethrin several times, which seems to have made a big difference, but still some of them persist. I was checking the pitchers on my Sarracenia purpurea yesterday and saw this dead lanternfly nymph and a few others. Good! Serves them right. Anyone else in the northeast battling lanternflies? Originally by u/CaptainTurdfinger on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22rp9o3l
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  • Reel mower question

    Hey all, I have been thinking about getting a reel mower. I currently cut with a hustler raptor xd 54” and consistently cut 2-3 times a week at 1.5 inches because that’s as low it will go. I’m thinking my yard is too big for a walk behind (around 21k sq feet including the backyard) and my hill in the front plays a factor as well. I’m having hydroseed sprayed this week for the backyard and the front pine straw bed (I removed the bushes and straw). But with the hill I have, would it be too crazy to purchase a used fairway mower or get a little saucy and buy a ventrac? Middle Georgia and Bermuda grass.

    Originally by u/Jstaff183 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25f4u59b
    Reel mower question Hey all, I have been thinking about getting a reel mower. I currently cut with a hustler raptor xd 54” and consistently cut 2-3 times a week at 1.5 inches because that’s as low it will go. I’m thinking my yard is too big for a walk behind (around 21k sq feet including the backyard) and my hill in the front plays a factor as well. I’m having hydroseed sprayed this week for the backyard and the front pine straw bed (I removed the bushes and straw). But with the hill I have, would it be too crazy to purchase a used fairway mower or get a little saucy and buy a ventrac? Middle Georgia and Bermuda grass. Originally by u/Jstaff183 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25f4u59b
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  • Spinach

    What happened to my spinach? Obvious newbie here but it started out round and every day it’s flatter and sparser.

    Originally by u/lynnbfoster58 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dpv4gz4
    Spinach What happened to my spinach? Obvious newbie here but it started out round and every day it’s flatter and sparser. Originally by u/lynnbfoster58 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dpv4gz4
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  • idk what to do

    hi, ik i messed this thing up. i've never cared for plants before and last month i bought a pitcher, an elephant ear and a little bamboo shoot. the latter two are doing great, but the pitcher got really bad root rot because i really don't know what i'm doing. i just soaked it in a 1:2 peroxide/distilled water mix and put it in a pot with just pearlite and sphagnum moss. the moss and pearlite are completely dry currently. should i water now or wait? also, there's almost no roots on the pitcher. they were all bad except like 2 little guys. or is it even too late to save this thing? it's black up the stalk to the first leaf. i didn't trim the leaves you see on it because im afraid of doing more damage. please help

    plant is at awindow 24/7 with sun for as long as it is out. i keep the temp in my apt at wildly uncomfortable temperatures for it and keep it in humidity. and thats just the moss on the leaves. wrote this immediately after repotting.

    Originally by u/Old-Produce-6023 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bpcqubs
    idk what to do hi, ik i messed this thing up. i've never cared for plants before and last month i bought a pitcher, an elephant ear and a little bamboo shoot. the latter two are doing great, but the pitcher got really bad root rot because i really don't know what i'm doing. i just soaked it in a 1:2 peroxide/distilled water mix and put it in a pot with just pearlite and sphagnum moss. the moss and pearlite are completely dry currently. should i water now or wait? also, there's almost no roots on the pitcher. they were all bad except like 2 little guys. or is it even too late to save this thing? it's black up the stalk to the first leaf. i didn't trim the leaves you see on it because im afraid of doing more damage. please help plant is at awindow 24/7 with sun for as long as it is out. i keep the temp in my apt at wildly uncomfortable temperatures for it and keep it in humidity. and thats just the moss on the leaves. wrote this immediately after repotting. Originally by u/Old-Produce-6023 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bpcqubs
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  • Not sure what is happening

    Can someone please let me know what I’m doing wrong? I live in south Florida, almost full sun, succulent soil, and I water when the soil is dry.

    Originally by u/Kellzz13 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/269tuolo
    Not sure what is happening Can someone please let me know what I’m doing wrong? I live in south Florida, almost full sun, succulent soil, and I water when the soil is dry. Originally by u/Kellzz13 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/269tuolo
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