• Help ID’ing this Monstrosity

    This red leafed creation is taking over my garden. It seems to be spreading underground. I don’t think it’s poison oak, because it never turns green. *luckily I am immune so if it was, I wouldn’t find out the way most do. Thanks for any help. I am located in Central Texas.

    Originally by u/EndIndividual6699 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28nlwea3
    Help ID’ing this Monstrosity This red leafed creation is taking over my garden. It seems to be spreading underground. I don’t think it’s poison oak, because it never turns green. *luckily I am immune so if it was, I wouldn’t find out the way most do. Thanks for any help. I am located in Central Texas. Originally by u/EndIndividual6699 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28nlwea3
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  • I'm gonna be a grandma!!

    I had this thai constellation for months and she was miserable when i first got her. I luckily could bring her back to life and now she's letting me know she's happy! I'm crying

    Originally by u/DiamondSmart2149 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26t3np5k
    I'm gonna be a grandma!! I had this thai constellation for months and she was miserable when i first got her. I luckily could bring her back to life and now she's letting me know she's happy! I'm crying 😭❤️ Originally by u/DiamondSmart2149 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26t3np5k
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  • My very first harvest EVER!!!! I'm so friggin happy!!!!!!

    I know some of the carrots are small but I was doing some thinning. I did leave one carrot that is going to seed so I can save some.

    Originally by u/thatboredchickster on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/224l27ml
    My very first harvest EVER!!!! I'm so friggin happy!!!!!! I know some of the carrots are small but I was doing some thinning. I did leave one carrot that is going to seed so I can save some. Originally by u/thatboredchickster on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/224l27ml
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  • Unknown plant (East Midlands, UK)

    I found this growing out of a gap in the patio tiles, it’s about 1-1.5M tall, and the stem gets more woody as it gets closer to the ground.

    Originally by u/AnArrowAce on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22pxyl8m
    Unknown plant (East Midlands, UK) I found this growing out of a gap in the patio tiles, it’s about 1-1.5M tall, and the stem gets more woody as it gets closer to the ground. Originally by u/AnArrowAce on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22pxyl8m
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  • Too far gone??

    So I’m in the Texas panhandle. Recently moved into this house and the lawn wasn’t properly watered before we were able to move in. I’ve tried running sprinklers twice a day and it was just flooding the rest of the lawn. Tried spot watering and still nothing. It’s been two months. Should I just pull it up and throw seed down?

    Originally by u/Glittering_Season_45 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dkr2o9g
    Too far gone?? So I’m in the Texas panhandle. Recently moved into this house and the lawn wasn’t properly watered before we were able to move in. I’ve tried running sprinklers twice a day and it was just flooding the rest of the lawn. Tried spot watering and still nothing. It’s been two months. Should I just pull it up and throw seed down? Originally by u/Glittering_Season_45 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dkr2o9g
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  • Oh no…. LEWIS…you didn’t?!

    Originally by u/SoDakZak on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cbvwe65
    Oh no…. LEWIS…you didn’t?! Originally by u/SoDakZak on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cbvwe65
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  • Need Aloe Advice

    Hi y’all!

    I recently repotted this aloe which was struggling to a pot that was slightly smaller. The rootball is about the size of a ping pong ball and I let it dry out completely. I moved it to a window at my office that gets decent sunlight but it’s still so sad. Any advice on how to get this aloe plant thriving?

    For watering, I have been soaking it in the sink every 2-3 weeks. There is drainage in this pot. This is based on some advice I received previously.

    We live in coastal Oregon, right now it’s usually sunny and between 55-70 degrees

    Thanks so much for any help!

    Originally by u/Nooby171 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xs4olfj
    Need Aloe Advice Hi y’all! I recently repotted this aloe which was struggling to a pot that was slightly smaller. The rootball is about the size of a ping pong ball and I let it dry out completely. I moved it to a window at my office that gets decent sunlight but it’s still so sad. Any advice on how to get this aloe plant thriving? For watering, I have been soaking it in the sink every 2-3 weeks. There is drainage in this pot. This is based on some advice I received previously. We live in coastal Oregon, right now it’s usually sunny and between 55-70 degrees Thanks so much for any help! Originally by u/Nooby171 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xs4olfj
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  • What plant did I buy?

    I bought this plant today and they just labeled it “foliage”. What is it?

    Originally by u/Prize_Finger3382 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2aevcc3t
    What plant did I buy? I bought this plant today and they just labeled it “foliage”. What is it? Originally by u/Prize_Finger3382 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2aevcc3t
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  • How would I go about removing this?

    Originally by u/JohnnyHir44 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29no29sg
    How would I go about removing this? Originally by u/JohnnyHir44 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29no29sg
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  • How do I properly care for this!?

    My lovely work colleagues gifted me this calathea, however I've already owned (and killed) calatheas.
    What can I do to ensure I don't kill it this time? How much light do they like? I know they like distilled water but how do I go about obtaining this? I'm such a calathea noob, but I don't want to be ungrateful to my workmates and reject this plant.

    Originally by u/meggle1124 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29aeguhf
    How do I properly care for this!? My lovely work colleagues gifted me this calathea, however I've already owned (and killed) calatheas. What can I do to ensure I don't kill it this time? How much light do they like? I know they like distilled water but how do I go about obtaining this? I'm such a calathea noob, but I don't want to be ungrateful to my workmates and reject this plant. Originally by u/meggle1124 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29aeguhf
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