• What’s wrong with my snake plant???

    Confused on why my snake plant is like this! I haven’t watered it in a couple of months because when I was watering as I should it seemed to get water logged. It’s placed right by my east facing window and it gets a good amount of light. Can it come back from this or should I just make cuttings from it??

    Originally by u/Weekly_Chest1923 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bx98ax9
    What’s wrong with my snake plant??? Confused on why my snake plant is like this! I haven’t watered it in a couple of months because when I was watering as I should it seemed to get water logged. It’s placed right by my east facing window and it gets a good amount of light. Can it come back from this or should I just make cuttings from it?? Originally by u/Weekly_Chest1923 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bx98ax9
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  • Am I overwatering or under watering?

    I live in Central Texas and I have some Calla Lillies that have been growing slowly in a pot for about a month. Since it’s getting hot (around 70F-95F), I started watering them a lot in the mornings because I’m worried the heat will dry up the soil too quickly. I was always taught that when watering most plants, you do so until the water is standing above the ground.

    My Calla Lillies have been doing well so far, despite the heat, but after yesterday, the leaves started to turning bright yellow. The soil is a little moist right now, but not soaking wet.

    The internet’s solutions are confusing since I can’t tell if this is an issue of not enough water, too much water, or something else. So I came here because maybe someone can give me a better answer?

    Originally by u/KipsyCakes on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2y4z68dt
    Am I overwatering or under watering? I live in Central Texas and I have some Calla Lillies that have been growing slowly in a pot for about a month. Since it’s getting hot (around 70F-95F), I started watering them a lot in the mornings because I’m worried the heat will dry up the soil too quickly. I was always taught that when watering most plants, you do so until the water is standing above the ground. My Calla Lillies have been doing well so far, despite the heat, but after yesterday, the leaves started to turning bright yellow. The soil is a little moist right now, but not soaking wet. The internet’s solutions are confusing since I can’t tell if this is an issue of not enough water, too much water, or something else. So I came here because maybe someone can give me a better answer? Originally by u/KipsyCakes on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2y4z68dt
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  • ID help

    Originally by u/Kirkland-Hotdog5 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bmlz2zj
    ID help Originally by u/Kirkland-Hotdog5 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2bmlz2zj
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  • Is this dangerous?

    Just put my hand down on this plant in PA. Didn’t feel great. Any idea what it is and if i should be worried?

    Originally by u/Wonderboy157 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/272tgttv
    Is this dangerous? Just put my hand down on this plant in PA. Didn’t feel great. Any idea what it is and if i should be worried? Originally by u/Wonderboy157 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/272tgttv
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  • Edging divide from grass

    I was dumb and removed a steel edging. Put Pavers in, trusted the tarp to keep growth out. I'm tired of hand pulling the bed.. Waiting on the wife to pick plants. What's the best solution?

    Originally by u/evoxbeck on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28769uf4
    Edging divide from grass I was dumb and removed a steel edging. Put Pavers in, trusted the tarp to keep growth out. I'm tired of hand pulling the bed.. Waiting on the wife to pick plants. What's the best solution? Originally by u/evoxbeck on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28769uf4
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  • Help: Gap between paver and water heater door threshold

    The paver crew left a noticeable gap between the paver border and the entrance to my water heater. Should the gap be this large? Also, are the pavers supposed to sit underneath the door moulding?

    Originally by u/iam3c on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ynrqhqn
    Help: Gap between paver and water heater door threshold The paver crew left a noticeable gap between the paver border and the entrance to my water heater. Should the gap be this large? Also, are the pavers supposed to sit underneath the door moulding? Originally by u/iam3c on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2ynrqhqn
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  • My tigers

    Originally by u/lmp515k on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2czcd2k2
    My tigers Originally by u/lmp515k on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2czcd2k2
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  • Philodendron Adansonii

    Originally by u/funnibingus on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22u28cn2
    Philodendron Adansonii Originally by u/funnibingus on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22u28cn2
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  • How do I stop these weeds from regrowing?

    Hey everyone. We have this tree in our front yard where the bed is contained by some large stones. About a month ago I picked this whole area clean - it took forever, I used one of those dandelion pickers with the v-shaped tip, and it seemed like I had done a pretty thorough job. But now everything is covered again (although this doesn’t look quite as full as it did before).

    I am clearly no expert, and I’ve avoided putting any chemicals or sprays there to avoid hurting the tree. But is there anything I can do other than keep pulling and hoping for the best?

    Originally by u/heybigbuddy on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26t87noe
    How do I stop these weeds from regrowing? Hey everyone. We have this tree in our front yard where the bed is contained by some large stones. About a month ago I picked this whole area clean - it took forever, I used one of those dandelion pickers with the v-shaped tip, and it seemed like I had done a pretty thorough job. But now everything is covered again (although this doesn’t look quite as full as it did before). I am clearly no expert, and I’ve avoided putting any chemicals or sprays there to avoid hurting the tree. But is there anything I can do other than keep pulling and hoping for the best? Originally by u/heybigbuddy on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26t87noe
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  • Help: previous owners did a diy and I have no idea where to even begin. I need a temporary solution for now to cover it up to have guests over. Any suggestions? Afraid someone will trip and fall

    Originally by u/Sadomasochist_93 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29t9684e
    Help: previous owners did a diy and I have no idea where to even begin. I need a temporary solution for now to cover it up to have guests over. Any suggestions? Afraid someone will trip and fall Originally by u/Sadomasochist_93 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/29t9684e
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