• What’s wrong with my Mealy Cup Sage (native)

    The leaves are spotted and pale and it looks stressed. They’ve been getting good rain lately so I don’t think they are water-stressed. They get a ton of light every day 6 hours.

    Originally by u/Unban_thx on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22v7mgs5
    What’s wrong with my Mealy Cup Sage (native) The leaves are spotted and pale and it looks stressed. They’ve been getting good rain lately so I don’t think they are water-stressed. They get a ton of light every day 6 hours. Originally by u/Unban_thx on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22v7mgs5
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  • I have an interesting experiment going in my garden

    My dad gave me his compost, and it has some kind of curcubit in it. I am not sure what this will be. But for science, i'm just gonna let it grow. As you can see, there's a lot of seedlings in here, so i'm curious to see if those will grow, or if they'll end up dying.

    Originally by u/207Menace on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/222nturu
    I have an interesting experiment going in my garden My dad gave me his compost, and it has some kind of curcubit in it. I am not sure what this will be. But for science, i'm just gonna let it grow. As you can see, there's a lot of seedlings in here, so i'm curious to see if those will grow, or if they'll end up dying. Originally by u/207Menace on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/222nturu
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  • Manual tool recommendations for overgrown weeds?

    Hi! I'm dealing with overgrown weeds in my small yard and wanted to ask how you guys would go about dealing with this without an electric tool, which are out of my budget at the moment.

    I've been seeing rave reviews about the scuffle hoe but I'm not sure if it would be able to remove weeds of this height. Would really appreciate your advice.

    Originally by u/quiteqq on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2arlwbjn
    Manual tool recommendations for overgrown weeds? Hi! I'm dealing with overgrown weeds in my small yard and wanted to ask how you guys would go about dealing with this without an electric tool, which are out of my budget at the moment. I've been seeing rave reviews about the scuffle hoe but I'm not sure if it would be able to remove weeds of this height. Would really appreciate your advice. Originally by u/quiteqq on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2arlwbjn
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  • How aggressively can I prune this boxwood(?)? Location- Portland, OR

    Originally by u/liggins on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cl8dk23
    How aggressively can I prune this boxwood(?)? Location- Portland, OR Originally by u/liggins on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2cl8dk23
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  • What’s happening with my philodendron?

    I’ve been traveling around the states with this poor philodendron for the past year (it’s two plants in one pot). I’ve finally settled down and realized the one on the left has all its leaves curled. I’ve watered and it hasn’t helped and the right one looks healthy so I’m thinking maybe it’s root rot? This pot is probably too big too, I’m pretty new to plant care so I’m just learning how to care for them. I’ve had this plant for a couple of years too and dropped the pot at least twice, and the soil was super low for a while. (It’s basically been through plant hell ). Anyways I’d looove some advice on how I can revive these little guys and encourage some new growth and hopefully save the guy who’s struggling. Thank you 🙏🏼

    It’s sitting in a spot with good indirect light

    Originally by u/The__a on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/237xmvd3
    What’s happening with my philodendron? I’ve been traveling around the states with this poor philodendron for the past year (it’s two plants in one pot). I’ve finally settled down and realized the one on the left has all its leaves curled. I’ve watered and it hasn’t helped and the right one looks healthy so I’m thinking maybe it’s root rot? This pot is probably too big too, I’m pretty new to plant care so I’m just learning how to care for them. I’ve had this plant for a couple of years too and dropped the pot at least twice, and the soil was super low for a while. (It’s basically been through plant hell 🥲). Anyways I’d looove some advice on how I can revive these little guys and encourage some new growth and hopefully save the guy who’s struggling. Thank you 🙏🏼 It’s sitting in a spot with good indirect light Originally by u/The__a on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/237xmvd3
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  • Slow Takeover…

    Actually it’s not that slow…six months ago I had two leaves.

    Originally by u/LeafLove11 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26qgzrf3
    Slow Takeover… Actually it’s not that slow…six months ago I had two leaves. Originally by u/LeafLove11 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/26qgzrf3
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  • Free plant from Homedepot employee cleaning up broken vase.

    Was in the houseplant section of Homedepot and a employee was cleaning up glass/ water from a broken bowl with a hydroponic plant in it. I heard him tell another employee, I feel bad tossing a perfectly good plant and then looks at me and asks if I have a place to plant it and I of course said yes.

    #1. What is it.
    #2. Should I keep it in water or can I plant in soil? The roots looked like they still had some soil on them so maybe only recently converted to water.

    Originally by u/MathematicXBL on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28g7me84
    Free plant from Homedepot employee cleaning up broken vase. Was in the houseplant section of Homedepot and a employee was cleaning up glass/ water from a broken bowl with a hydroponic plant in it. I heard him tell another employee, I feel bad tossing a perfectly good plant and then looks at me and asks if I have a place to plant it and I of course said yes. #1. What is it. #2. Should I keep it in water or can I plant in soil? The roots looked like they still had some soil on them so maybe only recently converted to water. Originally by u/MathematicXBL on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28g7me84
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  • Grass to Rocks - Do it?

    Originally by u/VviFMCgY on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23ttq3lw
    Grass to Rocks - Do it? Originally by u/VviFMCgY on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23ttq3lw
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  • Amaryllis

    Hey all,

    I wanted to share with you my Amaryllis. I received it encased in wax for last christmas and decided to plant it. Since then it's been growing like crazy. The tallest leaf must be close to 1 meter high !

    Do you think I should prune or repot it ?

    Cheers

    Originally by u/Careless_Drawer_9441 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22v5u533
    Amaryllis Hey all, I wanted to share with you my Amaryllis. I received it encased in wax for last christmas and decided to plant it. Since then it's been growing like crazy. The tallest leaf must be close to 1 meter high ! Do you think I should prune or repot it ? Cheers Originally by u/Careless_Drawer_9441 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/22v5u533
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  • Where do I start

    Just had drain pipes replaced. Yard is tore up. Trench was 3 feet wide, but when filled back in, I have about a 8 foot wide section of this. The fill in is about 6 inches above the rest of my lawn, way more rocks then I was expecting. And., I don't know if this stuff is clay, brown soil, or something else. I guess I'm just looking for a starting point. It's definitely more work then I can do alone. Not sure if it's salvageable with a landscaped and resending, or full on new sod. Any advice is appreciated.

    Originally by u/mikres32 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2da24l4p
    Where do I start Just had drain pipes replaced. Yard is tore up. Trench was 3 feet wide, but when filled back in, I have about a 8 foot wide section of this. The fill in is about 6 inches above the rest of my lawn, way more rocks then I was expecting. And., I don't know if this stuff is clay, brown soil, or something else. I guess I'm just looking for a starting point. It's definitely more work then I can do alone. Not sure if it's salvageable with a landscaped and resending, or full on new sod. Any advice is appreciated. Originally by u/mikres32 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2da24l4p
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