Reddit - Urban Gardening
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Reddit - Urban Gardening
6h ago
No, it's not only for antioxidants but a stress reliever while picking. Any other ways to make the fruits more bigger?
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Reddit - Urban Gardening
6d ago
Newbie here! I'm trying my hand at container gardening for the second time. Two years ago I just did pots on our balcony and didn't have much space. This year I'm doing a seven foot raised garden bed in the yard. I've started cabbage and lettuce from seed inside and will be bringing them out soon. Are there any plants (or essential oils I can spray) that you know of that would repell raccoons and cats? I see cats all the time, but heard we have raccoons too. I'm not worried about them being in the yard. I just don't want them eating my veggies!
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Reddit - Urban Gardening
6d ago
Last year, one tomato. This year, several beans. My progress is exponential!!
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Reddit - Urban Gardening
6d ago
Hi! I am trying to grow radishes. They are starting to grow well. But I only planted them with about 3 inches of soil(my mistake, I am new at this!). What should I do? Hope they keep growing? Try and transfer them into more dirt? Thanks!
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1w ago
Hi, if more info is needed I’d be happy to share, but I figured I should try and keep this short. I have a lot of dirt from my patio garden that I need to get rid of. It’s not enough to fill a truck or anything but it’s defiantly too much to scatter at a park or something (if that would even be a proper way to dispose of used dirt). I’d say about 1-2 barrels worth. Ideally if it would be helpful to someone I’d like to donate it, but I wouldn’t really know where to start looking for something like that. Does anyone here have any ideas or tips on how to either donate or get rid of used garden d ..read more
Reddit - Urban Gardening
1w ago
Hi all! Just moved into an apartment with a south-facing backyard with some garden beds that need a little TLC. It looks like they haven’t been used in a while, with the exception of a rose bush in the first picture. Any advice on getting started? I’d like to be able to grow some local, pollinator friendly flowers/bushes and maybe some herbs on the back trellis!
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Reddit - Urban Gardening
1w ago
Squirrels?? Rats??? Birds?? Now they are going after my gladiolus bulbs…:(
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Reddit - Urban Gardening
1w ago
Im trying (for the second time) to grow a virginia creeper on my balcony, last year it died... I fear that my pot might be too small. The spot does get a lot of sun (facing southwest). Any help is appreciated
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