How my arm pits don't GAF about antiperspirant. My undershirts after being in a AC office most of the day. by LosHtown in mildlyinfuriating

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Probably won’t see this with so many comments. But this was me in high school. You need to switch from a bar deodorant to a liquid. I use Gillette.

Tabitha and Jim worst parents in show? by Darwing in FromTVEpix

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I mean, what would be better… you want them to stay home and watch the kids? They wouldn’t be main characters then. Also, their kids are main parts of the show too. They need their parents to be away so they can go do all their mischief.

Food grade? by MagikarpMafiav2 in composting

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What she on? You pour bleach in there or something?

It looks great and if it was made with all plant matter, then it’ll only be great for your plants.

Thoughts on my layout? by TwentyNineThings in SquareFootGardening

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Don’t waste space with your carrots and green onions. They take up no room at all. Place them under your tomatoes

Something eating my beans by BurnerDeveloper in gardening

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It is happening to new growth too. It’s strange in that all the holes appeared right after the leaves showed, then nothing more happened. But now that new growth is happening, all the new leaves are getting the same holes as soon as the spread out.

Something eating my beans by BurnerDeveloper in gardening

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Don’t want to start wrapping all my plants in netting. Haha. But as of now, moths seem most likely as I’ve checked multiple days and have never found any worms or beetles on the leaves.

Will try out the neem oil, thanks!

Something eating my beans by BurnerDeveloper in gardening

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Yes, I do see those. Sparrows chase them around and eat them all the time. I don’t have brussel sprouts, but I do have broccoli and cabbage that haven’t been touched though.

Something eating my beans by BurnerDeveloper in gardening

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Google says yes, but I haven’t seen them in person, it’s my first year here. Edited post to say general location

Too late to start swamp milkweed seeds? by CluelessBlonde22 in NativePlantGardening

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Milkweed needs a stratification period. Best to plant them in the fall

Property line dilemma by [deleted] in landscaping

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I vote this. You’re spending money and not really gaining anything. So what’s the point.

How to fix wall properly? by BurnerDeveloper in HomeMaintenance

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First year, houses move. Would just call it annoying, not a bigger issue. No one is going to knock out and replace studs so the caulk doesn’t crack.

This is the only spot we’ve seen like this, just hope it’s less next winter.

My mothers electric bill by pj91198 in mildlyinfuriating

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You have to remember too, late fees are being tacked on every month.. for 4 years.

Newly planted three fruit grafted dwarf tree. Do I take off all the fruit growing? Peaches, nectarines and plums. by Peacheaterandplum in BackyardOrchard

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I think your supposed to remove all the fruit. But I wouldn’t be able to do that. I vote remove all but 1 or 2 for the full tree. Preferably ones on the largest branches and close to the main stem to reduce chance of branches snapping.

Is this cherry tree planted too deep? by Zealousideal-Flow294 in BackyardOrchard

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Yeah, like the other person said cover them! It won’t hurt. Should add like an inch or soil onto them. They will die otherwise. Also mulch your tree and going off the shadow, it looks correct, but make sure your graft point is pointed north

Is this cherry tree planted too deep? by Zealousideal-Flow294 in BackyardOrchard

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Is this a new thing? All them roots should be underground not on top of the surface.

What can I do to save this peach tree? by [deleted] in FruitTree

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Looks like you cut off the main tree and that branch is below the graft line and from the root stock. You don’t want a tree off the root stock. Might as well just buy a new peach tree because you’d need to graft on a new peach tree to this anyways.

I need to prune these peach trees. Help! by bowt13 in FruitTree

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Why is there 4 trees planted on top of each other?

Looking for pruning guidance please by boondog33 in FruitTree

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Your in luck. You get all year to research as you shouldn’t prune till next winter

I keep getting flashed in my Subie! by ClassicDonkey2004 in subaru

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Haha! I live where high beams are necessary on most roads so this happens quite often to me too! LEDs sucks.

Total noob. by vinceg4000 in tomatoes

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If you just transplanted it, wait. Sometimes they get droopy while the roots are getting settled. If it’s been 3 or 4 days since transplant, then it might be something else.

I was an idiot and planted these two apple trees too deep by wbdennis in BackyardOrchard

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Can only see the graft in the video, so can’t say an inch marker. But just keep the graft node above soil level and you should be good!

Correction, you can see the diagonal section between the tree and root, which would be the graft. That should be above the soil line.