• Best plant for non planters lol

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    Monstera Deliciosa is very easy to grow and maintain. Devils Ivy is also a good one.
  • Identify please

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    @raphjd I can identify blue balls as well as beige cocks.
  • Looking to mail order a nice amaryllis bulb

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  • Keeping chickens

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    any tips on raising them?  Anything that you didn't relized would have been an issue?
  • Can anyone suggest what type plant should i plant at home

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    it might be because you are overwatering, make sure the plant pot has drainage holes on the bottom so that the plant can "breathe" Because you have so much light you have a wide variety you can grow.
  • Lawn-mower care - how do I keep mice away?

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    In addition, it is never a good idea to use poison since other animals eat mice they will die all the up the food chain, for example Owls. Please done use poison there are always other ways to take care of a pest.
  • Easy Vegetable To Raise With A Small Yard?

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    @raphjd: Carrot fly is out of control in the UK.  You need to protect your carrots by either growing them in raised beds or have garden fleece around them.  Carrot fly can fly up to 1.2 meters. lol !
  • Good gardening and foraging entusiasts

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    My husband and I do a lot of "grow your own" and raise chickens for the eggs. Our front yard is for the bees.  Everything in it is beneficial to bees.  Of course, we only planted things we liked. Our back year is divided into 3 parts.  1 part for us and the dogs, 1 part for the chickens and 1 part for food.  We also have an allotment where we grow food.
  • Air plants

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    I also remember seeing some on etsy
  • Vegeterian

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  • Favorite place to order tropical plants online?

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  • Indoor Tropicals' Pests

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    Amazon sells nematodes that eat fungus gnat larvae. You basically buy a sponge with these nematodes in it, wring it into water, then water your plants with that water. I remember it being relatively cheap and lasting for 6ish months.
  • Advice on starting a garden ?.

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    Add a lot of poo and compost.    Dig out the area at least 1 foot deep, but 2 or 3 feet deep is best.  We use an electric cement mixer to mix the poo (well-rotted farm animal), compost, and dirt (in equal parts; 1-1-1) and refill the area.  We then use scaffolding boards to walk on so we don't compact the ground. Tomato plants do best when they are planted deep.  They will then grow roots from the stem/trunk. Both lots of heat, so make sure you can provide that if you want to be successful. Both are hungry feeders too.  HOWEVER, do not use any product labeled "tomato fertilizer", unless it specifies early use.    Use a general fertilizer for veg. Once they start to flower, you then switch to "tomato fertilizer". DO NOT water the plant itself as that will cause diseases and mildew.    Water the ground and keep it evenly watered.  Tomatoes will split if they get uneven watering. If you are healthy or taking no meds, then you can give them pee once a week.  You will need to dilute this to prevent burning the plant roots.
  • Help the tiny spider eat all of my rose plants

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    thx, I’ll buy some
  • Best botánics book?

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  • Garden with play room

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  • Indoor or Outdoor Gardens

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    盆栽がはまっています !!! So I would say indoor  :cheers:
  • Best time to water plants?

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    If you water in the evening, some plants can develop fungus or mildew due to poor circulation and prolonged moisture exposure. Early early morning seems to work well for me allowing water to evaporate off leaves before the sun gets too hot which could burn the leaves.
  • Herb help

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    Since it's perennial, the roots will enjoy soaking up the wet fall and develop over the winter preparing itself for next summer.  You might consider mulching around the base though if temps are going below freezing for prolong periods causing the ground to freeze too.
  • Great plant for difficult stony soil

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    succulents