• I should really clean up my garde-oh

    A random fallen marigold leaf propagated somehow

    Originally by u/Potato_9460 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2b3pm5dx
    I should really clean up my garde-oh A random fallen marigold leaf propagated somehow Originally by u/Potato_9460 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2b3pm5dx
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  • I stopped cutting our clovers now there are bees everywhere

    Originally by u/Craftswithmum on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bs7ylml
    I stopped cutting our clovers now there are bees everywhere 🥰 Originally by u/Craftswithmum on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bs7ylml
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  • Yellow blob appeared over night?

    This yellow blob appeared in my cut flower garden overnight. I made my husband touch it and he said that it’s very soft. Is it a mushroom?

    Originally by u/nicolecatherinexo on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bfwsdhr
    Yellow blob appeared over night? This yellow blob appeared in my cut flower garden overnight. I made my husband touch it and he said that it’s very soft. Is it a mushroom? Originally by u/nicolecatherinexo on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bfwsdhr
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  • Top soil over "dirty" soil

    Hi all.

    Based in the UK, South West area.

    I have an area that had bush style grass growing of which I have enlarged the area. I plan to remove some of the existing soil and replace with top soil.

    My question is, given there was grass (albeit wild grass) what depth of good top soil can I get away with?

    There are loads of little stones, the largest being around 2x2 inch.

    See photo of area.

    TIA

    Originally by u/Dita-Veloci on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cvefzyk
    Top soil over "dirty" soil Hi all. Based in the UK, South West area. I have an area that had bush style grass growing of which I have enlarged the area. I plan to remove some of the existing soil and replace with top soil. My question is, given there was grass (albeit wild grass) what depth of good top soil can I get away with? There are loads of little stones, the largest being around 2x2 inch. See photo of area. TIA Originally by u/Dita-Veloci on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cvefzyk
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  • AW Imported

    I am so beyond excited for this little hybrid. Undulatifolia x villosa. It seems to be settling in nicely. Which I’m super stoked about as well. Due to it looking so sad upon arrival. But it has bounced back and is just pumping out little leaf after little leaf.

    Originally by u/Kaos410 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28njxfwe
    AW Imported I am so beyond excited for this little hybrid. Undulatifolia x villosa. It seems to be settling in nicely. Which I’m super stoked about as well. Due to it looking so sad upon arrival. But it has bounced back and is just pumping out little leaf after little leaf. Originally by u/Kaos410 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28njxfwe
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  • 1st courgette doomed?

    Is my first courgette of the season doomed to not get pollinated? None of my other 4 plants have flowers open yet. I'll be sad to watch my first fruit wither away to nothing

    Originally by u/BubblyHorror6280 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dz8pdyy
    1st courgette doomed? Is my first courgette of the season doomed to not get pollinated? None of my other 4 plants have flowers open yet. I'll be sad to watch my first fruit wither away to nothing 🥲 Originally by u/BubblyHorror6280 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dz8pdyy
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  • Feels like my peas are later this year

    Been planting peas for years here in southern Michigan and have always been enjoying a harvest in May. This year feels exceptionally late…..

    Originally by u/Oldersowiser on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23ad5kuu
    Feels like my peas are later this year Been planting peas for years here in southern Michigan and have always been enjoying a harvest in May. This year feels exceptionally late….. Originally by u/Oldersowiser on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23ad5kuu
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  • My strawberry plant seems to have been exposed too much to the sun, what should I do ?

    Hi so I just came back from a 4 day trip and this is how I found it. It was perfectly healthy when I left.
    My roomate didn't water it or anything and it was exposed to the sun in the morning. I don't know what to do to help it, and it's pretty hot where I live...

    Originally by u/Empty-Weather5465 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25vokfpn
    My strawberry plant seems to have been exposed too much to the sun, what should I do ? Hi so I just came back from a 4 day trip and this is how I found it. It was perfectly healthy when I left. My roomate didn't water it or anything and it was exposed to the sun in the morning. I don't know what to do to help it, and it's pretty hot where I live... Originally by u/Empty-Weather5465 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25vokfpn
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  • Anything to be concerned about (yellow spots - 6B)

    Summer is arriving here in New England and I don’t know if the yellow spots in this photo is something brewing or simply heat stress.

    I do have some fungus control that I can spray but prefer to hold off if it’s nothing.

    Originally by u/chench0 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bdj9cc3
    Anything to be concerned about (yellow spots - 6B) Summer is arriving here in New England and I don’t know if the yellow spots in this photo is something brewing or simply heat stress. I do have some fungus control that I can spray but prefer to hold off if it’s nothing. Originally by u/chench0 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bdj9cc3
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  • What's happening to my garlic?

    I planted garlic for the first time in october. According to the packaging it should be good to harvest in July. About a week or two ago it started developing these single or double cloves above the ground.

    Is this normal? I couldn't find anything online nd my mother (who has been growing garlic for years) has never seen anything like this.

    Originally by u/Rbabarberbarbar on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cykqrcd
    What's happening to my garlic? I planted garlic for the first time in october. According to the packaging it should be good to harvest in July. About a week or two ago it started developing these single or double cloves above the ground. Is this normal? I couldn't find anything online nd my mother (who has been growing garlic for years) has never seen anything like this. Originally by u/Rbabarberbarbar on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cykqrcd
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