• My crassula deceptor after a much needed watering. It’s also throwing out flower stalks!

    Originally by u/drfizzy210 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cu9t7m2
    My crassula deceptor after a much needed watering. It’s also throwing out flower stalks! Originally by u/drfizzy210 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cu9t7m2
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  • Monstera

    My monstera took off recently and I need to replace the moss pole. How high up should I go?

    Also I feel like it should look more full. Any thoughts on how it looks?

    Originally by u/DuePaleontologist550 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25tcbvup
    Monstera My monstera took off recently and I need to replace the moss pole. How high up should I go? Also I feel like it should look more full. Any thoughts on how it looks?😅 Originally by u/DuePaleontologist550 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25tcbvup
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  • Is this a cherry plum?

    Plant ID app i have says it is but i'm not totally convinced

    Originally by u/ChuWhiSox on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yszep7z
    Is this a cherry plum? Plant ID app i have says it is but i'm not totally convinced Originally by u/ChuWhiSox on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yszep7z
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  • Help, can I grow grass in between the stepping stones?

    Usually I watch hours of YouTube before starting a project, but I unfortunately didn't do enough research this time. I wanted to put stepping stones in the grass to create a path to my garage. I dug out a trench, laid sand, and put Brock paver panels down. (I realize now this was not a good idea but I can't rewind time.) Is there any way I can put soil in between the stepping stones? I live in an area where it does freeze and snow in the winter. The soil here is full of clay, so I'm thinking of putting top soil in between and lay grass seed.

    If this is not a good idea, is the only other option to put rocks in between the stepping stones?

    Originally by u/AbbreviationsBig8168 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/272thpgf
    Help, can I grow grass in between the stepping stones? Usually I watch hours of YouTube before starting a project, but I unfortunately didn't do enough research this time. I wanted to put stepping stones in the grass to create a path to my garage. I dug out a trench, laid sand, and put Brock paver panels down. (I realize now this was not a good idea but I can't rewind time.) Is there any way I can put soil in between the stepping stones? I live in an area where it does freeze and snow in the winter. The soil here is full of clay, so I'm thinking of putting top soil in between and lay grass seed. If this is not a good idea, is the only other option to put rocks in between the stepping stones? Originally by u/AbbreviationsBig8168 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/272thpgf
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  • id and help please!

    my husband got me this beautiful mix a couple weeks ago. i was just wondering what they are and if they’re okay to leave all together? thank you!!!

    Originally by u/aprilludgatesbigtoe on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2a3pqxye
    id and help please! my husband got me this beautiful mix a couple weeks ago. i was just wondering what they are and if they’re okay to leave all together? thank you!!! Originally by u/aprilludgatesbigtoe on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2a3pqxye
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  • Aeonium ID and Health Check

    Some of the bottom leaves are getting yellow, soft, and scarred while the rest of plant appears perfect. Tight rosettes, firm, and good color. Is it just normal reabsorbtion and typical scarring?

    Also, what type is this? I'm thinking it's a Kiwi but just wanted to be sure.

    It's in a very gritty pumice mix and I water it fully a few days after it goes bone dry.

    Thanks!

    Originally by u/Spare_Hawk8389 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25r36r56
    Aeonium ID and Health Check Some of the bottom leaves are getting yellow, soft, and scarred while the rest of plant appears perfect. Tight rosettes, firm, and good color. Is it just normal reabsorbtion and typical scarring? Also, what type is this? I'm thinking it's a Kiwi but just wanted to be sure. It's in a very gritty pumice mix and I water it fully a few days after it goes bone dry. Thanks! Originally by u/Spare_Hawk8389 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25r36r56
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  • My very first Giant Taro!

    Originally by u/ThisContext1040 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28owe35p
    My very first Giant Taro! Originally by u/ThisContext1040 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28owe35p
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  • Hardwork pays off

    Originally by u/Few-Share1318 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24nlngow
    Hardwork pays off Originally by u/Few-Share1318 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24nlngow
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  • Overwatering or underwatering?

    Originally by u/PlantMama207 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24crghbo
    Overwatering or underwatering? Originally by u/PlantMama207 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24crghbo
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  • What’s this annoying plant??

    I tried to get rid of it and uprooted it 4 times but it just grows back bigger and bigger. How do I get rid of it?

    Originally by u/Crash_out_fr on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26j9ba2m
    What’s this annoying plant?? I tried to get rid of it and uprooted it 4 times but it just grows back bigger and bigger. How do I get rid of it? Originally by u/Crash_out_fr on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26j9ba2m
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