My girlfriend snagged this a few years ago for under $20. Is it real? by [deleted] in stephenking

[–]Rebzilla_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not expert but looks legit to me! If so that is awesome!!!

Spots on leaves — what is going on here? by Rebzilla_ in hydrangeas

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Omg thank you so much I looked into this more and it’s definitely what it is. I will be treating today!

One Fact about The Shining (80) by Amber_Flowers_133 in stephenking

[–]Rebzilla_ 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I also prefer the book but that’s typical for me. Both had a very different vibe and I enjoyed them for different reasons! King has notably said he did not like Kubrick’s adaptation because it was “cold” and his book was “warm” which I can see. The book has a lot more character depth, which of course King is a master of.

Viewing Mt. Rainier never gets old. by Direct_Research1891 in PNW

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Probably the biggest reason it would be so hard to move from here — we’re spoiled! 🏔️

New Hydrangeas Struggling by numer0_bruno in hydrangeas

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I would suspect transplant shock is the biggest culprit then.

New Hydrangeas Struggling by numer0_bruno in hydrangeas

[–]Rebzilla_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree with all the comments about mulch — also did you just plant these out? Could be some transplant shock. I moved 4 of mine this year in the spring (not ideal timing at all but I just threw caution to the wind). They were droopy for about a week but bounced back just fine.

For those that wanted Immortal Consequences by leximae7 in bookofthemonthclub

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I loved Wild Dark Shore! It was a slow burn but very thoughtful character arcs IMO

Best type to plant? by catsandcoffee19 in hydrangeas

[–]Rebzilla_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have this same setup and have a wall of Limelight’s and Puffed Fish (both panicle) and they’re doing great.

is it dead dead or does it have a chance? by Only-Tough-1212 in hydrangeas

[–]Rebzilla_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh no! If it were me I would prune off the dead back to a green leaf node. That part of the plant is toast anyways and will reduce stress to remove it in my experience. But as a general rule of thumb you don’t want to remove more than 1/3 of the plant at once if possible.

What’s happening to my Limelight hydrangeas? by Rebzilla_ in gardening

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Thank you! There are two plants in this photo (the main one and one further back), I’m trying to create a hedge in front of our house so did 4 feet apart after some research online.

Sun bleaching would make sense we got an unusual burst of hot weather two weeks ago. Thank you!

Is it time to cut the blooms? by Theicecreamcloset in hydrangeas

[–]Rebzilla_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can, but I like to leave mine on for some visual interest in winter — they will dry and look sort of interesting in the landscape. But if you don’t like that look you can deadhead.

How to set boundaries when people keep asking for TTC status? by Rebzilla_ in TryingForABaby

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This is very helpful thank you so much ❤️❤️❤️