• Cucumbers dying?

    Can anyone tell me why my cucumbers turn yellow and then shrivel up and die? I water when I see soil is dry, so every day or sometimes in morning and evening.

    Originally by u/Prudent_Eggplant9462 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dhddzra
    Cucumbers dying? Can anyone tell me why my cucumbers turn yellow and then shrivel up and die? I water when I see soil is dry, so every day or sometimes in morning and evening. Originally by u/Prudent_Eggplant9462 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dhddzra
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  • (TTTF Albuquerque Is this brown spot?

    Hi all,
    Posting from Albuquerque New Mexico. I planted my backyard from seed in late March, I used GCI Turf Type Tall Fescue. The yard is 1250 square feet. I prepped the backyard by doing a deep rototill and then incorporating 16 yd.³ of local compost.

    It came up really well but now I have these dry trouble spots. At first I thought it was a watering issue, I adjusted my sprinkler several times and felt like I had a good evening coverage. I went from daily watering to every other day, and it’s only getting worse. Now I’m starting to think I have a fungal issue. Just wanted to check in here to see if anyone can help or provide recommendations. Thank you in advance for your time!

    Originally by u/Spiritual_Tune8601 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24bokumx
    (TTTF Albuquerque Is this brown spot? Hi all, Posting from Albuquerque New Mexico. I planted my backyard from seed in late March, I used GCI Turf Type Tall Fescue. The yard is 1250 square feet. I prepped the backyard by doing a deep rototill and then incorporating 16 yd.³ of local compost. It came up really well but now I have these dry trouble spots. At first I thought it was a watering issue, I adjusted my sprinkler several times and felt like I had a good evening coverage. I went from daily watering to every other day, and it’s only getting worse. Now I’m starting to think I have a fungal issue. Just wanted to check in here to see if anyone can help or provide recommendations. Thank you in advance for your time! Originally by u/Spiritual_Tune8601 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24bokumx
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  • Any idea what this dude is? NW Ohio

    My dog immediately wanted to snack on it

    Originally by u/ibrokethegoogle on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2de4hrgk
    Any idea what this dude is? NW Ohio My dog immediately wanted to snack on it Originally by u/ibrokethegoogle on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2de4hrgk
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  • What kind of tree is this?

    Thanks in advance

    Originally by u/Aiakos21 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/269prp5e
    What kind of tree is this? Thanks in advance Originally by u/Aiakos21 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/269prp5e
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  • Whats this white flower NE Oklahoma

    I'm guessing its Yarrow but I have no idea for sure

    Originally by u/bbbmurr on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2co6mafm
    Whats this white flower NE Oklahoma I'm guessing its Yarrow but I have no idea for sure Originally by u/bbbmurr on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2co6mafm
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  • Where do I start?

    Pacific Northwest

    About to move into a new rental property. We have 3 young kids who spend most of their time playing in the backyard so having a usable lawn in important to us.

    The landlord claims "This type of grass is really a winter/fall variety that only needs to be manually watered a few weeks of the year. And it was green just a few weeks ago"

    I call bullshit on most of that, but whatever. The current lawn feels like straw, and not dormant but dead. Is any of this really coming back? What's my best next step? I'm an experienced lawn care DIY'er and have all the tools (spreader, gas edger/rototiller, backpack sprayer, etc)

    My instinct is to get new seed down, and was considering just roto-tilling the hell out of it and then overseeding and watering. Summers are more mild here so I think I can get away with it.

    Any other ideas or advice?

    Originally by u/Autzen_Downpour on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27sez97s
    Where do I start? Pacific Northwest About to move into a new rental property. We have 3 young kids who spend most of their time playing in the backyard so having a usable lawn in important to us. The landlord claims "This type of grass is really a winter/fall variety that only needs to be manually watered a few weeks of the year. And it was green just a few weeks ago" I call bullshit on most of that, but whatever. The current lawn feels like straw, and not dormant but dead. Is any of this really coming back? What's my best next step? I'm an experienced lawn care DIY'er and have all the tools (spreader, gas edger/rototiller, backpack sprayer, etc) My instinct is to get new seed down, and was considering just roto-tilling the hell out of it and then overseeding and watering. Summers are more mild here so I think I can get away with it. Any other ideas or advice? Originally by u/Autzen_Downpour on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27sez97s
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  • Powdery Mildew?

    Hello! I've had this Donkey Tail for a week and it started growing this fuzzy white layer. Is it powdery mildew?

    There's also a bunch of super tiny flies hanging around, which surprised me because I've kept my window closed. This was a gift from a friend so any advice on keeping it alive and pest- and fungus-free would be appreciated. Thank you so much

    Originally by u/lmao8109 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29pbkkqx
    Powdery Mildew? Hello! I've had this Donkey Tail for a week and it started growing this fuzzy white layer. Is it powdery mildew? There's also a bunch of super tiny flies hanging around, which surprised me because I've kept my window closed. This was a gift from a friend so any advice on keeping it alive and pest- and fungus-free would be appreciated. Thank you so much 🥺 Originally by u/lmao8109 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29pbkkqx
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  • Story as old as time: Planted a "bell pepper", something not a bell pepper came up. Help a girl figure out what it is?

    Title pretty much says it all. In the spring I bought a seed mix labeled as a "carnival blend" of bell peppers. I knew I was getting into a blend of random seeds but this one was a pleasant surprise! I'm new to pepper gardening so my plant id is lacking and google lens searches had inconclusive results. Can someone help me id my pepper or is it too early to tell?

    Originally by u/caithal97 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22h4jtpf
    Story as old as time: Planted a "bell pepper", something not a bell pepper came up. Help a girl figure out what it is? Title pretty much says it all. In the spring I bought a seed mix labeled as a "carnival blend" of bell peppers. I knew I was getting into a blend of random seeds but this one was a pleasant surprise! I'm new to pepper gardening so my plant id is lacking and google lens searches had inconclusive results. Can someone help me id my pepper or is it too early to tell? Originally by u/caithal97 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22h4jtpf
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  • Any recommendations to fix wash-away around culvert?

    Originally by u/PM_ME_ARIZONA_TEA on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22y95dwh
    Any recommendations to fix wash-away around culvert? Originally by u/PM_ME_ARIZONA_TEA on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22y95dwh
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  • When are my cucumbers ripe

    Hey, how will I know when theyre ripe, these are supposed to be crystal apples but I'm not so sure. How will I know when to harvest ?

    Originally by u/The_PurpleTurtle on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/252jzgjw
    When are my cucumbers ripe Hey, how will I know when theyre ripe, these are supposed to be crystal apples but I'm not so sure. How will I know when to harvest ? Originally by u/The_PurpleTurtle on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/252jzgjw
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