• what's this?

    found beside the sea. originally with multiple petals

    Originally by u/That_Bluebird_8942 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/284zmarm
    what's this? found beside the sea. originally with multiple petals Originally by u/That_Bluebird_8942 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/284zmarm
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  • One of my Lily stalks is crazy

    Originally by u/KahunaQ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29ajyomq
    One of my Lily stalks is crazy Originally by u/KahunaQ on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29ajyomq
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  • Bonston Ivy looking better every year.

    Originally by u/NickPetrides on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xwcxge5
    Bonston Ivy looking better every year. Originally by u/NickPetrides on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xwcxge5
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  • How to repair

    Denver - KBG. Was the best area of the lawn at the start of spring thanks to the winter dog pee, finally caught up with it. What do I do??

    Originally by u/VOB13 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28qeglpy
    How to repair Denver - KBG. Was the best area of the lawn at the start of spring thanks to the winter dog pee, finally caught up with it. What do I do?? Originally by u/VOB13 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28qeglpy
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  • Fuchsia triphylla 'Gartenmeister Bonstedt' closeup

    Originally by u/Big3Connoisseur on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/286uqvaw
    Fuchsia triphylla 'Gartenmeister Bonstedt' closeup🥰 Originally by u/Big3Connoisseur on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/286uqvaw
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  • What should I do with this flowerbed?

    Don’t mind the weeds, I’ve been extremely lazy getting this done and working on cleaning it up.

    This is a flowerbed in front of my house, it’s only supposed to have those 3 short box bushes (which I think are hideous but my landlord says they have to stay), but I’d like to spruce it up some. I, however, have never gardened or planted anything in my life so I have absolutely no idea where to even start.

    As you can see by the weeds, I’m not the most proactive with my yard so whatever I plant should be low maintenance. I’m in zone 7b and this area gets tons of direct sun all day long.

    I’m genuinely a complete rookie with anything plant-related, but I consider myself handy and im willing to learn some new skills to make this look nicer. What would you plant here?

    Originally by u/Gusteauxs on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26dk7flt
    What should I do with this flowerbed? Don’t mind the weeds, I’ve been extremely lazy getting this done and working on cleaning it up. This is a flowerbed in front of my house, it’s only supposed to have those 3 short box bushes (which I think are hideous but my landlord says they have to stay), but I’d like to spruce it up some. I, however, have never gardened or planted anything in my life so I have absolutely no idea where to even start. As you can see by the weeds, I’m not the most proactive with my yard so whatever I plant should be low maintenance. I’m in zone 7b and this area gets tons of direct sun all day long. I’m genuinely a complete rookie with anything plant-related, but I consider myself handy and im willing to learn some new skills to make this look nicer. What would you plant here? Originally by u/Gusteauxs on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26dk7flt
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  • Is this a raspberry shoot or a weed?

    I saw this growing amongst my raspberry bushes. I planted the bushes in May and so I was surprised to see what may be raspberry plant shoots. The brown thorns on the stem are throwing me off and the shoots are growing out of the ground, not off of the main plant so I don’t know if it’s a weed or if it’s raspberry. This is the first time I’ve planted raspberry so before I yank anything out of the ground I want to be sure, is this a weed or part of my raspberry plant?

    Thank you! :)

    Originally by u/Sry4DelongeUsername on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26j64hl6
    Is this a raspberry shoot or a weed? I saw this growing amongst my raspberry bushes. I planted the bushes in May and so I was surprised to see what may be raspberry plant shoots. The brown thorns on the stem are throwing me off and the shoots are growing out of the ground, not off of the main plant so I don’t know if it’s a weed or if it’s raspberry. This is the first time I’ve planted raspberry so before I yank anything out of the ground I want to be sure, is this a weed or part of my raspberry plant? Thank you! :) Originally by u/Sry4DelongeUsername on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26j64hl6
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  • VOLUNTEER TREES Central FL

    Originally by u/Drexotx on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29k9f67d
    VOLUNTEER TREES Central FL Originally by u/Drexotx on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29k9f67d
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  • Fixing a drip line...

    Just discovered that there's a big cut in the drip line so water isn't moving all the way through. How would you patch this?

    Originally by u/jaihawk8 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cxjlj53
    Fixing a drip line... Just discovered that there's a big cut in the drip line so water isn't moving all the way through. How would you patch this? Originally by u/jaihawk8 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cxjlj53
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  • Potato blight

    My potato’s that I planted in March are just starting to die back and they just recently developed what I believe is blight. It popped up rather quick probably due to this cool wet spell of weather. How do I move forward? Do I have to harvest them now? Will the crop be edible? Can I let them die back more?

    Originally by u/Ordinary-You3936 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26osja4k
    Potato blight My potato’s that I planted in March are just starting to die back and they just recently developed what I believe is blight. It popped up rather quick probably due to this cool wet spell of weather. How do I move forward? Do I have to harvest them now? Will the crop be edible? Can I let them die back more? Originally by u/Ordinary-You3936 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26osja4k
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