• How to get rid of white clover?

    Have kids so prefer cleaner options/chemicals if possible

    Originally by u/Academic_Regular7667 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23vx7ary
    How to get rid of white clover? Have kids so prefer cleaner options/chemicals if possible Originally by u/Academic_Regular7667 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23vx7ary
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  • Kale harvest ready?

    My first year growing veggies, started these from seed so I’m excited they seem to be thriving!

    Is my kale ready for a mini harvest? From what I’ve read here I should start with the outer / lower leaves and be sure to leave a decent amount in the center.

    Not sure if harvesting some now will help more growth or if I should give it some more time to fill out. Thanks all!!

    Originally by u/E7Z7 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22roy2nx
    Kale harvest ready? My first year growing veggies, started these from seed so I’m excited they seem to be thriving! Is my kale ready for a mini harvest? From what I’ve read here I should start with the outer / lower leaves and be sure to leave a decent amount in the center. Not sure if harvesting some now will help more growth or if I should give it some more time to fill out. Thanks all!! Originally by u/E7Z7 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22roy2nx
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  • Advice wanted: Help me turn this play structure into a garden!

    Hi r/gardening, this play structure was installed by the prior owners of my home. It's really nice, and my kids have enjoyed it for the past few years, but they'll outgrow it in the next year or two. I plan to give away the play structure and turn the area it's in into a garden.

    The area is currently covered in a tarp-like plastic landscape fabric (I know, ew), with rubber pellets on top. So I'll need to pull all of that out. What's underneath, I am not sure. They clearly leveled the area, so it could be sand or dirt under there. Weeds do pop out of the landscape fabric from time to time, so I assume that whatever it is, it's not completely inhospitable, but even if it's soil, it'll probably need heavy amending to sustain a vegetable garden.

    I'd love to hear from anyone who's done something similar before - is there anything I should be aware of before I start? Anything that's likely to be more difficult than I'm anticipating? Any thoughts about how best to rehab the soil?

    Thanks in advance!

    Originally by u/AggravatedCattery on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xuugelw
    Advice wanted: Help me turn this play structure into a garden! Hi r/gardening, this play structure was installed by the prior owners of my home. It's really nice, and my kids have enjoyed it for the past few years, but they'll outgrow it in the next year or two. I plan to give away the play structure and turn the area it's in into a garden. The area is currently covered in a tarp-like plastic landscape fabric (I know, ew), with rubber pellets on top. So I'll need to pull all of that out. What's underneath, I am not sure. They clearly leveled the area, so it could be sand or dirt under there. Weeds do pop out of the landscape fabric from time to time, so I assume that whatever it is, it's not completely inhospitable, but even if it's soil, it'll probably need heavy amending to sustain a vegetable garden. I'd love to hear from anyone who's done something similar before - is there anything I should be aware of before I start? Anything that's likely to be more difficult than I'm anticipating? Any thoughts about how best to rehab the soil? Thanks in advance! Originally by u/AggravatedCattery on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xuugelw
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  • Is this crab apple?

    I used google lens and I came back to crab apples but the pictures I see the apples are much bigger.

    Originally by u/Own-Negotiation-1422 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28geyjg5
    Is this crab apple? I used google lens and I came back to crab apples but the pictures I see the apples are much bigger. Originally by u/Own-Negotiation-1422 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28geyjg5
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  • Feeling very nervous about my lawn. Plz tell me it’s going to look great in a few weeks.

    Scarified with a rake (not machine), mowed low, deweeded as best I can, filled low spots, overseeded, watered, raked in. I’m exhausted but fingers crossed it will look better soon. Or is it too far gone?

    Originally by u/frankchester on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25o3ocet
    Feeling very nervous about my lawn. Plz tell me it’s going to look great in a few weeks. Scarified with a rake (not machine), mowed low, deweeded as best I can, filled low spots, overseeded, watered, raked in. I’m exhausted but fingers crossed it will look better soon. Or is it too far gone? Originally by u/frankchester on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25o3ocet
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  • I got cucumbers!

    This is my first successful cucumber harvest. I am so proud of myself!

    Originally by u/Savings-Giraffe-7798 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23gcfygg
    I got cucumbers! This is my first successful cucumber harvest. I am so proud of myself! Originally by u/Savings-Giraffe-7798 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23gcfygg
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  • Catmint spots

    All over this catmint im seeing little light colored spots. It's in a bed of sandy topsoil that gets partial sun. I don't water it regularly. I dont see any obvious bugs living on the leaves or stems. There seem to be fewer spots on the newer leaves? Any thoughts?

    Originally by u/Prudent_Article275 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24pcsdtx
    Catmint spots All over this catmint im seeing little light colored spots. It's in a bed of sandy topsoil that gets partial sun. I don't water it regularly. I dont see any obvious bugs living on the leaves or stems. There seem to be fewer spots on the newer leaves? Any thoughts? Originally by u/Prudent_Article275 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24pcsdtx
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  • Anybody know what plant this is?

    This was given to us as a gift but we have no idea what kind of plant it is. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

    Originally by u/Kleckerz on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/296fery7
    Anybody know what plant this is? This was given to us as a gift but we have no idea what kind of plant it is. Any help is appreciated. Thanks! Originally by u/Kleckerz on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/296fery7
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  • I just bought this house and the last owner made a privacy hedge using bamboo. Can I remove this and replace it myself? Or will I need professional help?

    I’d love to put something native to the PNW, but not sure how easy or expensive it will be to get rid of all this bamboo.

    Originally by u/Amedais on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/253e4rag
    I just bought this house and the last owner made a privacy hedge using bamboo. Can I remove this and replace it myself? Or will I need professional help? I’d love to put something native to the PNW, but not sure how easy or expensive it will be to get rid of all this bamboo. Originally by u/Amedais on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/253e4rag
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  • Succulent garden in winter - Brisbane, Australia.

    Originally by u/biborno on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27ut69o6
    Succulent garden in winter - Brisbane, Australia. Originally by u/biborno on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27ut69o6
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