• Are these tomstoes?

    Originally by u/quercus-fritillaria on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22hrjhl8
    Are these tomstoes? Originally by u/quercus-fritillaria on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22hrjhl8
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  • Maybe next time I will only put one seed in each hole. Oopsie…

    My borage seems to really, really, really love this raised bed!

    Originally by u/Cotton-DNA on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26a578fs
    Maybe next time I will only put one seed in each hole. Oopsie… My borage seems to really, really, really love this raised bed! Originally by u/Cotton-DNA on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26a578fs
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  • Leaf Shape Classification Question?

    I assume leaf shape classification is long been established. Has every possible leaf shape been named and classified? If not, why not? Is the distinct leaf shape of Brassaiopsis mitis classified? Who decides upon the name?

    Thank you in advance

    Originally by u/GardenClodhoppa on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bh25dm9
    Leaf Shape Classification Question? I assume leaf shape classification is long been established. Has every possible leaf shape been named and classified? If not, why not? Is the distinct leaf shape of Brassaiopsis mitis classified? Who decides upon the name? Thank you in advance 🌱 Originally by u/GardenClodhoppa on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bh25dm9
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  • Star jasmine looking rough

    We've got two star jasmines growing up columns in our front yard. Just recently one started looking unhealthy, flowers and leaves drooped. I checked that the irrigation was intact and gave extra water yesterday, but still not looking great. Did a varmint possibly chew up the roots? We started these small and have been training them up for about five years, so I'd hate to lose all our progress with this one. Especially confusing since the one on the left receives presumably the exact treatment and looks fine. Both get roughly six hours of direct sunlight a day in spring / summer.

    Originally by u/dimitarbobafett on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25877ubb
    Star jasmine looking rough We've got two star jasmines growing up columns in our front yard. Just recently one started looking unhealthy, flowers and leaves drooped. I checked that the irrigation was intact and gave extra water yesterday, but still not looking great. Did a varmint possibly chew up the roots? We started these small and have been training them up for about five years, so I'd hate to lose all our progress with this one. Especially confusing since the one on the left receives presumably the exact treatment and looks fine. Both get roughly six hours of direct sunlight a day in spring / summer. Originally by u/dimitarbobafett on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25877ubb
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  • Is this normal?

    Is the flower supposed to die like this?

    Originally by u/Rude-Repair-1839 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29c3rk7y
    Is this normal? Is the flower supposed to die like this? Originally by u/Rude-Repair-1839 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29c3rk7y
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  • Succulents in my yard

    I live in southern finland and i have these guys living on a gravel patch in my yard. They have been chilling there for multiple years which means they have survived multiple winters by themselves.

    Originally by u/reddisucks on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2d2nsuon
    Succulents in my yard I live in southern finland and i have these guys living on a gravel patch in my yard. They have been chilling there for multiple years which means they have survived multiple winters by themselves. Originally by u/reddisucks on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2d2nsuon
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  • A dying monstera needs help!

    Someone give me the monstera and I think it’s dying. Newbie to taking care of any plants but I really don’t want to see it die! I replaced the soil with some new ones but I wasn’t sure if it is dehydrating or overwatered. It’s supposed to get some sunlight from my apartment but not direct sunlight. I plan to water it once per week.
    Please help! Thank you.

    Originally by u/Disastrous-Pumpkin69 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ccy8e2u
    A dying monstera needs help! Someone give me the monstera and I think it’s dying. Newbie to taking care of any plants but I really don’t want to see it die! I replaced the soil with some new ones but I wasn’t sure if it is dehydrating or overwatered. It’s supposed to get some sunlight from my apartment but not direct sunlight. I plan to water it once per week. Please help! Thank you.🙏 Originally by u/Disastrous-Pumpkin69 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ccy8e2u
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  • What's going on with my eagles claw?

    One of the leaves on my eagles claw is turning brown. I got this guy about a week or so ago in the mail and he's been sitting in my west facing window. Haven't watered it since I got it since I know these guys are pretty sensitive to overwatering. Maybe it's feeling thirsty or is it something else?

    Originally by u/polkadotpudding on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26zdz4e6
    What's going on with my eagles claw? One of the leaves on my eagles claw is turning brown. I got this guy about a week or so ago in the mail and he's been sitting in my west facing window. Haven't watered it since I got it since I know these guys are pretty sensitive to overwatering. Maybe it's feeling thirsty or is it something else? Originally by u/polkadotpudding on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26zdz4e6
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  • Should I be concerned about this white stuff?

    I got PictureThis to try and find out what kind of succulent this is, and it told me these white spots were

    1. Blue Mold
    2. "White Spot"
    3. Nothing

    It's advice ranged from do nothing, to spray the succulent with a mix of baking soda and water, to literally cutting off the area. Does anyone know what this is/if I can safely ignore it? I'm pretty sure the app is kinda useless. Looking through this sub I'm concerned the spots might be mealy bugs, but I'm not sure what the white kind of spotting is

    Originally by u/Not_My_Emperor on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2b6t5ncp
    Should I be concerned about this white stuff? I got PictureThis to try and find out what kind of succulent this is, and it told me these white spots were 1. Blue Mold 2. "White Spot" 3. Nothing It's advice ranged from do nothing, to spray the succulent with a mix of baking soda and water, to literally cutting off the area. Does anyone know what this is/if I can safely ignore it? I'm pretty sure the app is kinda useless. Looking through this sub I'm concerned the spots might be mealy bugs, but I'm not sure what the white kind of spotting is Originally by u/Not_My_Emperor on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2b6t5ncp
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  • Conjoined cucumber twins!

    I thought they were two, but they’re attached all the way stem to flower! So cool!

    Originally by u/Sufficient_Thought56 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28y27mw7
    Conjoined cucumber twins! I thought they were two, but they’re attached all the way stem to flower! So cool! Originally by u/Sufficient_Thought56 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28y27mw7
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