• Leaf discoloration?

    Does anybody know why my leaves are turning yellow? Just happened this past week

    Originally by u/Bekscannot on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22x54y2y
    Leaf discoloration? Does anybody know why my leaves are turning yellow? Just happened this past week Originally by u/Bekscannot on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22x54y2y
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  • Cought something!

    I know this is its job but I never actually saw my saracenia catch something( I also only got it last fall so it's our first summer

    Originally by u/dudebro16R on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26kbayq5
    Cought something! I know this is its job but I never actually saw my saracenia catch something( I also only got it last fall so it's our first summer Originally by u/dudebro16R on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26kbayq5
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  • Can anyone guess this flower name?

    Hello

    Originally by u/Ill_Scallion_3888 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dqrocgp
    Can anyone guess this flower name? Hello Originally by u/Ill_Scallion_3888 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dqrocgp
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  • This looks pretty but I'm worried it's invasive. Located in Missouri

    Originally by u/marleysapples on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29q3fnel
    This looks pretty but I'm worried it's invasive. Located in Missouri Originally by u/marleysapples on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29q3fnel
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  • New garden

    Built a new raised garden bed on the side of the house to better utilize the space. Now everything is settled, I want to add in some stones/pacers to eliminate the grass between/around the beds. Anyone have any recommendations? Looking for ideas with experience on what’s good/what to avoid. I think I want to avoid mulch for the reason to not rot the beds from the outside.

    Originally by u/MYBILLDING69 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yqf2g4f
    New garden Built a new raised garden bed on the side of the house to better utilize the space. Now everything is settled, I want to add in some stones/pacers to eliminate the grass between/around the beds. Anyone have any recommendations? Looking for ideas with experience on what’s good/what to avoid. I think I want to avoid mulch for the reason to not rot the beds from the outside. Originally by u/MYBILLDING69 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yqf2g4f
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  • Holding like 3 for my mom but what do ya think

    what else should i get (im just starting out)

    Originally by u/NeonGreenHighLighter on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2avtpn8h
    Holding like 3 for my mom but what do ya think 🥰 what else should i get (im just starting out) Originally by u/NeonGreenHighLighter on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2avtpn8h
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  • To sucker or not to sucker

    I just planted this wisteria this year, it was just a two foot twig when I planted it in May, with two other shoots individual of the main stem about 3 inches each. I want it to grow up along the wall and across the roof of my shed.

    My question is: should I sucker all those lower branches off those shorter stems (that have now grown to be tall, but have the branches low down toward the ground)? Or is it best to wait until it's dormant and I'm pruning it to cut those off? I want it to have a tree-like trunk eventually, not a whole wall of foliage. Thanks!

    Originally by u/bigalcakemix on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yaqnecp
    To sucker or not to sucker I just planted this wisteria this year, it was just a two foot twig when I planted it in May, with two other shoots individual of the main stem about 3 inches each. I want it to grow up along the wall and across the roof of my shed. My question is: should I sucker all those lower branches off those shorter stems (that have now grown to be tall, but have the branches low down toward the ground)? Or is it best to wait until it's dormant and I'm pruning it to cut those off? I want it to have a tree-like trunk eventually, not a whole wall of foliage. Thanks! Originally by u/bigalcakemix on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yaqnecp
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  • Terrarium Inhabitant Recommendations?

    My girlfriend found this terrarium on her walk back from work and I eagerly bought some plants to spruce it up. Not sure what to get, thoughts?

    Originally by u/Jealous_Demand_967 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23mdaexh
    Terrarium Inhabitant Recommendations? My girlfriend found this terrarium on her walk back from work ❤️ and I eagerly bought some plants to spruce it up. Not sure what to get, thoughts? Originally by u/Jealous_Demand_967 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23mdaexh
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  • What is killing my potato plant?

    Something is destroying my potato plant, it’s covered in small black dots and the plant has been shredded. Tried spraying them off with a hose and spraying the plant regularly with Neem oil but they come right back. I haven’t seen them on other plants and I didn’t have this problem last year growing them.

    Originally by u/Garchia on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xm8r63d
    What is killing my potato plant? Something is destroying my potato plant, it’s covered in small black dots and the plant has been shredded. Tried spraying them off with a hose and spraying the plant regularly with Neem oil but they come right back. I haven’t seen them on other plants and I didn’t have this problem last year growing them. Originally by u/Garchia on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xm8r63d
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  • A bear helped herself to a salad from my garden

    I saw a bear last night on my property and thought the damage would be much worse when I checked on the garden this morning. At least she left me with a little? She took a bite out of each lettuce head in the back tho

    Originally by u/taterwedge69 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27gawrkv
    A bear helped herself to a salad from my garden I saw a bear last night on my property and thought the damage would be much worse when I checked on the garden this morning. At least she left me with a little? She took a bite out of each lettuce head in the back tho Originally by u/taterwedge69 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27gawrkv
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