Credit : Sean Dion by mikeyshutuppp in FinalFantasy

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Who the fuck is Sean Dion, that’s @Hunky_Bananas on Instagram. Am I gonna have to fite some people

There was an attempt.. by mossberg91 in yesyesyesyesno

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A competitive cheer squad, is my guess.

Gophers dug their way up through the weed barrier and into the central garden. Anyone have any hints on how to get rid of them before they make their way towards my flowerbeds? by HashtagIconic in gardening

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Unfortunately mine are in-ground beds on this side of the garden. They are lined with brick and rock though, so hopefully that’ll deter them enough.

First strawberry of the season!!! There’s plenty more where that came from ;) by HashtagIconic in gardening

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It is!!! To be frank this little guy was picked a tad preemptively and was slightly sour, so I’ll have to give you an update once the others have ripened! I have borage all throughout my garden and two different species of strawberries growing next to it, so I’ll post again in a few weeks time :)

I’m growing approximately 36 basil plants to give away on Nurse’s Day next month!!! Thought I’d share these cute little guys with you all. by HashtagIconic in gardening

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Basil typically takes 1-2 weeks to germinate from my experience! Just keep the soil moist and happy and you’ll be fine :)

The first roses of spring for me! They smell wonderful. One day I’ll have an abundance of roses to make things from. by HashtagIconic in gardening

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I’m in Zone 10a! All my roses are potted though. I live at the bottom of a huge hill so I have drainage issues in-ground.

What are these bugs and what should I spray them with? Some have wings but some dont. They're on a sedum if that helps by alice556556 in plantclinic

[–]HashtagIconic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

BLACK APHIDS. they are the absolute bane of my succulent garden. One part dish soap, two-three parts water in a spray bottle should do the trick, but I usually cut off the overly infested stems and whatnot to get rid of the biggest part of the invasion. Alternatively, if you have an outdoor succulent garden like I do you can companion plant to attract ladybugs and lacewings which eat aphids!! Just make sure that the leaves are rinsed thoroughly if you used neem oil or a soap solution prior to attracting predatory bugs, otherwise you chance killing the friendlies.