• Is this plant shop run by a member of this sub???

    Came across this in the wild.

    Originally by u/ruttster on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29ucgqd5
    Is this plant shop run by a member of this sub??? Came across this in the wild. Originally by u/ruttster on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29ucgqd5
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  • Meu vaso de cactos

    Originally by u/BarbaraUeda on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23vky9rk
    Meu vaso de cactos 🥰 Originally by u/BarbaraUeda on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23vky9rk
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  • Tomatoes - what now?

    Hi all, new to gardening, as in I’ve never done it until I decided to plant the innards of a tomato I had for lunch a few weeks ago.
    To my surprise, I’ve grown something! My question is, what now? Should I separate out the little plants and replant them? Any advice appreciated. Kind regards from a complete beginner

    Originally by u/First_Fish_Sober on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2d36eqqn
    Tomatoes - what now? Hi all, new to gardening, as in I’ve never done it until I decided to plant the innards of a tomato I had for lunch a few weeks ago. To my surprise, I’ve grown something! My question is, what now? Should I separate out the little plants and replant them? Any advice appreciated. Kind regards from a complete beginner Originally by u/First_Fish_Sober on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2d36eqqn
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  • Fiz um mini jardim de cactos e suculentas

    Originally by u/BarbaraUeda on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bnoskra
    Fiz um mini jardim de cactos e suculentas 🤭 Originally by u/BarbaraUeda on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bnoskra
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  • New monstera leaf already dying when it opened

    My monstera’s new leaf took several weeks to unfurl, and when it finally did, it’s partially dried/dead on the inside. What could have caused this?

    The plant sits in indirect light in a nested pot with drainage, and I’m thoroughly watering about once a week (sometimes less if the soil isn’t dry).

    Originally by u/small_whorled on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/253xcxtu
    New monstera leaf already dying when it opened My monstera’s new leaf took several weeks to unfurl, and when it finally did, it’s partially dried/dead on the inside. What could have caused this? The plant sits in indirect light in a nested pot with drainage, and I’m thoroughly watering about once a week (sometimes less if the soil isn’t dry). Originally by u/small_whorled on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/253xcxtu
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  • Need help identifying this weed

    NE Ohio. This seems to be new this season but prevalent in a lot of lawns in seeing.

    The tall bright green weed.

    Taken from a not treated lawn.

    Thank you!!

    Originally by u/sausagefingerzz on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yv8q4mj
    Need help identifying this weed NE Ohio. This seems to be new this season but prevalent in a lot of lawns in seeing. The tall bright green weed. Taken from a not treated lawn. Thank you!! Originally by u/sausagefingerzz on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yv8q4mj
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  • Repotting Pup

    This pup got knocked off when I repotted yesterday—can I just stick him into the soil with his family? How long do I have to wait? Does he have to get totally callused over?

    (And does anyone know what this Home Depot succulent is for real? aloe??)

    Thank you!!!!

    Originally by u/lrbrkpwr on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/259ezqy6
    Repotting Pup This pup got knocked off when I repotted yesterday—can I just stick him into the soil with his family? How long do I have to wait? Does he have to get totally callused over? (And does anyone know what this Home Depot succulent is for real? aloe??) Thank you!!!! Originally by u/lrbrkpwr on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/259ezqy6
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  • Odd cucumber

    A win is a win just sharing.

    Originally by u/RuleAffectionate1100 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27wd2alq
    Odd cucumber A win is a win 🥒 just sharing. Originally by u/RuleAffectionate1100 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27wd2alq
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  • Any possible issues with planting here?

    Hey everyone! I have a client who would like to make these little window wells safer for her children to play around. They are about 1.5 feet deep or so and she was thinking of filling them with soil and planting in there to eliminate any risk of falling. I didn't want to go ahead and fill them with soil before checking to see if any issues may arise later down the line. The main thing I would worry about is water being retained so close to the foundation, but if anyone has any more expert insight, I'd love to hear it! Thank you!

    Originally by u/kylenmckinney on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28ykf3ma
    Any possible issues with planting here? Hey everyone! I have a client who would like to make these little window wells safer for her children to play around. They are about 1.5 feet deep or so and she was thinking of filling them with soil and planting in there to eliminate any risk of falling. I didn't want to go ahead and fill them with soil before checking to see if any issues may arise later down the line. The main thing I would worry about is water being retained so close to the foundation, but if anyone has any more expert insight, I'd love to hear it! Thank you! Originally by u/kylenmckinney on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28ykf3ma
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  • Echeveria Grosso

    Originally by u/hayahaya1680 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25djkdct
    Echeveria Grosso Originally by u/hayahaya1680 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25djkdct
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