• Are they REALLY a good sign?

    I see a lot of talk about mushrooms as a sign of healthy soil, but these guys pop up after a good rain and seem to crowd out my plants. Are there good and bad mushrooms for the garden? I’ve had much larger blooms in the past, these are the first of the season. You can sort of see their stain on the back side of the box.

    Originally by u/kay14jay on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xk4hvsb
    Are they REALLY a good sign? I see a lot of talk about mushrooms as a sign of healthy soil, but these guys pop up after a good rain and seem to crowd out my plants. Are there good and bad mushrooms for the garden? I’ve had much larger blooms in the past, these are the first of the season. You can sort of see their stain on the back side of the box. Originally by u/kay14jay on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xk4hvsb
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  • Even with all the rain

    All the rain we have gotten has not slowed these plants down. This isn't even what we have cooked and gave away and I have around 12lbs shredded in the freezer. I don't even know what's out there today

    Originally by u/Jazzlike_Tax_8309 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24tcw9m3
    Even with all the rain All the rain we have gotten has not slowed these plants down. This isn't even what we have cooked and gave away and I have around 12lbs shredded in the freezer. I don't even know what's out there today 🤣 Originally by u/Jazzlike_Tax_8309 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/24tcw9m3
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  • Ideas for changing stairs

    Looking to change up the look of these concrete stairs / entryway. Wondering if I can paint or change the look? Anyone have experience with this? Would love some ideas. Thanks!

    Originally by u/HortyPine on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dbtqwp7
    Ideas for changing stairs Looking to change up the look of these concrete stairs / entryway. Wondering if I can paint or change the look? Anyone have experience with this? Would love some ideas. Thanks! Originally by u/HortyPine on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2dbtqwp7
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  • Broken Irrigation line repair

    New homeowner and noticed that the in ground sprinkler has broken right after the t-junction. What’s the easiest way to reconnect the broken piece to t-connector? Is it possible?

    Originally by u/SunshinePacker on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yhqyq8x
    Broken Irrigation line repair New homeowner and noticed that the in ground sprinkler has broken right after the t-junction. What’s the easiest way to reconnect the broken piece to t-connector? Is it possible? Originally by u/SunshinePacker on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yhqyq8x
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  • Should I separarte??

    I bought these three together, and they looked very nice for 1-2 years. But they are starting to get a little bit too crowded.

    I want to repot for sure, but I am not sure if I should/can keep them together in a large pot (perhaps separate them a bit to give more space?) Or if this will inevitably get bad and I should directly pot in three separate containers, or a bigger spread out one.

    What do you think?
    Also, what kind of soild should I use for these?

    Originally by u/station_terrapin on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yrlebw5
    Should I separarte?? I bought these three together, and they looked very nice for 1-2 years. But they are starting to get a little bit too crowded. I want to repot for sure, but I am not sure if I should/can keep them together in a large pot (perhaps separate them a bit to give more space?) Or if this will inevitably get bad and I should directly pot in three separate containers, or a bigger spread out one. What do you think? Also, what kind of soild should I use for these? Originally by u/station_terrapin on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2yrlebw5
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  • I left 3 small pumpkins to decompose in my front garden last Halloween. Now I have multiple pumpkin plants thriving!

    Originally by u/FunnyAsFuck on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xkbkctj
    I left 3 small pumpkins to decompose in my front garden last Halloween. Now I have multiple pumpkin plants thriving! Originally by u/FunnyAsFuck on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xkbkctj
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  • Which aeonium varietal is it?

    Rescued this beauty in SF. It’s a little bruised but in good care now. I’m curious which varietal it is - search suggests aeonium garnet, arboreum velour and others. I don’t think it’s the fiesta variety. Which one is it?

    Originally by u/Ok-Tip3387 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28f9o6f2
    Which aeonium varietal is it? Rescued this beauty in SF. It’s a little bruised but in good care now. I’m curious which varietal it is - search suggests aeonium garnet, arboreum velour and others. I don’t think it’s the fiesta variety. Which one is it? Originally by u/Ok-Tip3387 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28f9o6f2
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  • Peony cheerleader

    Originally by u/Blue-green- on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2blotfwb
    Peony cheerleader Originally by u/Blue-green- on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2blotfwb
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  • Saw this beauty… but

    Saw this beautiful plant and wanted them so bad… until I saw the price, 200! Maybe someday

    Originally by u/Special-Somewhere-85 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23g3ebkc
    Saw this beauty… but Saw this beautiful plant and wanted them so bad… until I saw the price, 200! Maybe someday 😅 Originally by u/Special-Somewhere-85 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23g3ebkc
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  • Help me identify

    I got this plant from home depot and it didn't have a tag saying what it was specifically, just that it was a tropical plant and to only water once a week. I have plant net but it pops up with various results. I have named it Douglas and I just want to give Douglas the best care I can. Thanks c:

    Originally by u/sensamilya on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28bedhpn
    Help me identify I got this plant from home depot and it didn't have a tag saying what it was specifically, just that it was a tropical plant and to only water once a week. I have plant net but it pops up with various results. I have named it Douglas and I just want to give Douglas the best care I can. Thanks c: Originally by u/sensamilya on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28bedhpn
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