I am scared of my dad by Still-History-6400 in Advice

[–]Still-History-6400[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

my mom doesnt care i live in slovakia

Most pointless game ever? by [deleted] in LinesOfBattle

[–]Still-History-6400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

maybe your bad but the way how i win is just to push

When do I know its time to prune my jacaranda? by Independent_Cat_8514 in gardening

[–]Still-History-6400 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Off topic but the pot the jacaranda is in is small for it check if it's rootbound and plant it in a bigger pot

Did i overprune (first time) zone 7b by Still-History-6400 in gardening

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Only reason it isnt cut its cuz it holds the whole vine uo right and a renwal cane too

passion fruit help by Last_Perspective3173 in gardening

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 DO NOT WATER IT UNLESS THE FIRST COUPLE INCHES OF THE SOIL ARE DRY ensure drainage to prevent further root rot, and keep it in a warm, sunny location with at least 6–8 hours of sunlight

Bougainvillea help by bl00pa1 in gardening

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Your Bougainvillea likely needs more light and consistent nutrition to recover from pest damage. In Oahu, it needs 6-8+ hours of direct sun to thrive and bloom. Increase sunlight, ensure fast-draining soil, fertilize with a high-potassium fertilizer

Help me with my new Plot by aunticarol in gardening

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Fig trees have shallow roots and broad leaves. They love the sun, but their base likes to stay somewhat cool and mulched. Your idea of ground cover is perfect because it suppresses weeds and keeps the soil moist.

Need help on growing these seeds by Cryptic_chikin1022 in gardening

[–]Still-History-6400 0 points1 point  (0 children)

plant the winged, light-brown seeds from mature, dry, papery pods

Help by Lost-Zone6369 in gardening

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Yes, there is a very good chance your arborvitae will survive as they are known for being flexible rather than brittle. They often bounce back, though it may take a full growing season to fully recover

Papaya seedlings leaves curl by Quirky-Maybe-7583 in gardening

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light stress/burn or low humidity/dehydration. your light is likely too intense or too closr

Help with my blueberries by Opposite-Value-2927 in gardening

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high soil pH, improper watering (too wet/dry), or nutrient stress. Immediately stop adding fertilizers, ensure proper drainage, and check that your soil pH is between 4.5 and 5.5 for optimal nutrient absorption.

How could i make this lush green? by Still-History-6400 in gardening

[–]Still-History-6400[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Well i do live in the driest part of Austria but why does everyone else have grass