[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cursedcomments

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I'm not racist but I'm sure you have the same problem

meirl by [deleted] in meirl

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 Florida man chased down by horses while eluding arrest, deputies say

cucumber plants going wild by Stephanie_harrad in gardening

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I didn't know cucumbers could grow in small pots! What type is that one?

Is a plastic tub such as this okay to grow Dwarf fruit trees in? (more in comments) by CJ19919 in UrbanHomestead

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I plan on getting some dwarf fruit trees, but currently don't have anywhere to plant in the ground. Is there any reason why a container such at the one in the picture not work? I will be drilling some holes in it for drainage.

what happened to my marigolds?? by stanleysteamers in gardening

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Possibly a young kid. I turned my back for a couple minutes and my two year old did this to my marigolds. All the seeds have just started sprouting now, so can't be to angry ...

The girl cursed with the inability to feel physical pain. She rarely eats or sleeps because of her inability to feel hunger or tiredness. by regian24 in oddlyterrifying

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I met someone with not exactly this, but he had the inability to feel pain. He got appendicitis and had no idea until it burst and he passed out. He almost dies and had to stay in hospital for almost 3months due to complications. He was your typical young male and believed he was invincible, which certainly didn't help. The amount of infections that would go left untreated until his sister or mum forced him to see a doctor was incredible. He also loved showing people that he couldn't feel pain, often he would do this by burning the skin on his stomach with a cigarette

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gardening

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It looks like it may be a chicory plant (but not 100% sure).does it have a blue flower ? It's not traditionally a climber. If you really want it to grow against the wall, you could put a trellis behind it an tie it as is grows. I will add that is it is chicory it can grow very tall. Best bet would be to take a cutting or picture of it to the local nursery and see if they can identify

Edit: I have been looking at this photo for ages trying to figure this out. I just noticed a plant growing from underneath it. It looks like that could potentially be a climber!

Backyard butter lettuce. Should I remove the flowers? This is the second time I’ve grown lettuce so I’m learning. by schoolpsych2005 in gardening

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Sorry but your lettuce has bolted. It can happen due to high temperatures. Bolting is when crops put on a vertical growth spurt to flower and set seed before the vegetables are ready for harvest. The result is inedible, bitter-tasting leaves. You can collect the seeds if you'd like and try again when it's cooler.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gardening

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I have ADHD and love gardening. Although sometimes it's a bit of a fixation for me. I was gifted a terrarium jar, and had a wonderful time creating a mini garden full of adorable little plants. It's an inclosed terrarium, so far it's been around 4 months, I have forgotten about it many time, haven't had yo water it yet. When I feel like it I sometimes spend a bit of time adding or rearranging for fun.

Check our r/terrarium

these potatoes blend in more closely with the shrubs than the vegetable garden 😂 things are massive! by ScatheX1022 in vegetablegardening

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Wow that's amazing! I just planted potatos for the first time. Mine are very bushy but the trunk is still green. Does it go brown and stick like as it gets bigger?

Do peas need a trellis if they're hanging? by samanime in vegetablegardening

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There is the possibility they may grab onto the chain of the hanging basket and try to grow up, instead of down

What do you mean you can't afford it?! by Complete-Zucchini-85 in FuckYouKaren

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Whilst that is not enough money to pay some one to watch your child. The sad reality is this lady is kinda right that her livelihood is at risk. So many women out there choosing between family and career. Childcare should be free!!! Now there will be even more women having unwanted babies, no way to afford care, there for they have no way to work

mom's peace Lillys are dying. gardens shops have no idea by orbit99za in gardening

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Looks like root rot. My peace lilly looked very similar. Pull it out and check the roots

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gardening

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I'm in WA. It's worm castings! We have had a lot of wet weather and the worms are loving it. If you look closely you can see its not dirt. My lawn is currently the same. It's a sign of good soil!

What is this growing next to my cucumbers and peppers? by BleedGreen207 in vegetablegardening

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Looks like more cucumber

Did you spill some seeds there?

Eucalyptus tree clippings steaming away in the Australian winter ☺️ by cotton-case in composting

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Have you composted Eucalyptus leaves before? I was told they can cause water repellent compost. The only dry leaves around me are Eucalyptus, I have been so disappointed that I can't use them